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You I will love, my strenth, my tower

Author: Johann Scheffler 1624-77; John Wesley 1703-91 Hymnal: Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship #742 (2013) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Languages: English Tune Title: ST CHRYSOSTOM
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Hark, a Herald Voice Is Sounding

Author: Edward Caswall (1814-1878) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #108 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4 Lyrics: 1 Hark, a herald voice is sounding: "Christ is nigh," it seems to say. "Cast away the dreams of darkness, O ye children of the day!" 2 Wakened by the solemn warning, let the earth-bound soul arise; Christ, our sun, all sloth dispelling, shines upon the morning skies. 3 Lo, the Lamb, so long expected, comes with pardon down from heaven; let us all, with deep repentance, pray that we may be forgiven, 4 that when next he comes with glory, and the world is wrapped in fear, with his mercy he may shield us, and with words of love draw near. 5 Honour, glory, might, and blessing to the Father and the Son, with the everlasting Spirit, while eternal ages run. Topics: Advent; John, the Baptist; Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: MERTON
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Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding

Author: Edward Caswell, 1814-1848 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #116 (1997) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding: "Christ is nigh," it seems to say; "Cast away the dreams of darkness, O ye children of the day!" 2 Wakened by the solemn warning, let us all from sleep arise; Christ, our sun, all ill dispelling, shines upon the morning skies. 3 Lo! the Lamb, so long expected, comes with pardon down from heaven; let us haste, with tears of sorrow, one and all to be forgiven. 4 When our Saviour comes in glory, though the world be wrapped in fear, with his mercy he will shield us, and with words of love draw near. 5 Honour, glory, might and blessing to the Father and the Son, with the everlasting Spirit while eternal ages run. Topics: Church Year Advent; Fear; Forgiveness / Pardon; Glory; Hymns with Doxologies; Jesus Christ Lamb of God; New Day; Processionals; Tears / Weeping Languages: English Tune Title: MERTON
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Hark! a herald voice is calling

Author: Edward Caswall, 1814-78 Hymnal: Together in Song #264 (1999) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Hark, a herald voice is calling: 'Christ is near,' it seems to say, 'cast away the dreams of darkness, waken, children of the day!' 2 Wakened by the solemn warning let the earth-bound soul arise; Christ, her sun, all sloth dispelling shines upon the morning skies. 3 Lo, the Lamb, so long expected comes with pardon down from heav'n; let us meet him with repentance, pray that we may be forgiv'n. 4 So when love comes forth in judgment, debts and doubts and wrongs to clear, faithful may he find his servants watching till the dawn appear. Topics: Advent; Judgment of God; Repentance; Saints Days and Holy Days St John the Baptist; Worship Gathering Languages: English Tune Title: MERTON
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Light of Light, Enlighten Me

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Benjamin Schmolk Hymnal: The Hymnbook #73 (1955) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Light of light, enlighten me, Now anew the day is dawning; Sun of grace, the shadows flee; Brighten Thou my Sabbath morning; With Thy joyous sunshine blest, Happy is my day of rest. 2 Let me with my heart today, Holy, holy, holy, singing, Rapt awhile from earth away, All my soul to Thee upspringing, Have a foretaste inly given How they worship Thee in heaven. 3 Hence all care, all vanity! For the day to God is holy; Come, Thou glorious Majesty, Deign to fill this temple lowly; Nought today my soul shall move, Simply resting in Thy love. Amen. Topics: Aspiration; God Light; Lord's Day, The; Morning; Rest; Worship Lord's Day, The Tune Title: HINCHMAN
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Let Us Break Bread Together

Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #403 (1985) Meter: 10.10.4 with refrain Scripture: Malachi 4:2 First Line: Let us break bread together on our knees Refrain First Line: When I fall on my knees, WIth my face to the rising sun, Lyrics: 1 Let us break bread together on our knees, let us break bread together on our knees. When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. 2 Let us drink wine together on our knees, let us drink wine together on our knees. When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. 3 Let us praise God together on our knees, let us praise God together on our knees. When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. Tune Title: [Let us break bread together on our knees]
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Judge Eternal, throned in splendor

Author: Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #264 (2005) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:1-3 Lyrics: 1 Judge Eternal, throned in splendour, Lord of lords and King of kings, with your living fire of judgement purge this land of bitter things; solace all its wide dominion with the healing of your wings. 2 Still the weary folk are pining for the hour that brings release; and the city's crowded clangour cries aloud for sin to cease; and the homesteads and the woodlands plead in silence for their peace. 3 Crown, O God, your own endeavour; cleave our darkness with your sword; feed the faithless and the hungry with the richness of your word; cleanse the body of this nation through the glory of the Lord. Topics: Our Response to God in intercession and petition; The Church Celebrates National Life; God in judgement and justice; Nation and Society; Word of God Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN
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Judge Eternal, throned in splendor

Author: Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #264 (2008) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:1-3 Lyrics: 1 Judge Eternal, throned in splendour, Lord of lords and King of kings, with your living fire of judgement purge this land of bitter things; solace all its wide dominion with the healing of your wings. 2 Still the weary folk are pining for the hour that brings release, and the city's crowded clangour cries aloud for sin to cease; and the homesteads and the woodlands plead in silence for their peace. 3 Crown, O God, your own endeavour; cleave our darkness with your sword; feed the faithless and the hungry with the richness of your word; cleanse the body of this nation through the glory of the Lord. Topics: Our Response to God in intercession and petition; The Church Celebrates National Life; God in judgement and justice; Nation and Society; Word of God Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN
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Judge eternal, throned in splendour

Author: Henry Scott Holland, 1847-1918 Hymnal: Common Praise #356 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Judge eternal, throned in splendour, Lord of lords and King of kings, with thy living fire of judgment purge this land of bitter things; solace all its wide dominion with the healing of thy wings. 2 Still the weary folk are pining for the hour that brings release: and the city’s crowded clangour cries aloud for sin to cease; and the homesteads and the woodlands plead in silence for their peace. 3 Crown, O Lord, thine own endeavor; cleave our darkness with thy sword; cheer the faint and feed the hungry with the richness of thy word; cleanse the body of this nation through the glory of the Lord. Topics: National; Proper 15 Year C; Proper 26 Year A; Remembrance Sunday; Christ the King Year C Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN
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Judge eternal, throned in splendour

Author: Henry Scott Holland, 1847-1918 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #372 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Judge eternal, throned in splendour, Lord of lords and King of kings, with thy living fire of judgement purge this realm of bitter things: solace all its wide dominion with the healing of thy wings. 2 Still the weary folk are pining for the hour that brings release: and the city's crowded clangour cries aloud for sin to cease; and the homesteads and the woodlands plead in silence for their peace. 3 Crown, O Lord, thine own endeavour; cleave our darkness with thy sword; feed thy people's hungry spirits with the richness of thy word; cleanse the body of this nation through the glory of the Lord. Topics: The Nation; Year C Second Sunday Before Advent Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN

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