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The Lord is Judge

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #113 (1917) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [The mighty God, the Lord]
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The Eternal Judgment

Hymnal: The Psalter #139 (1912) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, Has spoken unto all; From rising to the setting sun The nations hear His call. 2 From Zion, His abode Where perfect beauty dwells, The Lord His glory has displayed In brightness that excels. 3 Our God shall surely come, Nor silence shall He keep; Devouring fire shall herald Him, About Him storms shall sweep. 4 Then to the heav'ns above He from His throne shall call, The earth His kingly voice shall hear He is the Judge of all. 5 Let all my chosen saints Before Me gathered be, Those that by sacrifice have sealed Their promise unto Me. 6 Then shall the heavens declare His righteousness abroad, Because the Lord Himself is Judge, Yea, none is Judge, but God. Topics: Bereavement; Christ Judgeship of; Christ Present in His Church; Christ Righteousness of; Christ Second Coming of; Church Covenanted; Covenant Making; God the judge; Gospel Invitations of ; Invitation and Divine Pleading; Judgment Day; Nature Revelation of God in; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; The Wicked Fate of; Worship Call to Languages: English Tune Title: BOYLSTON
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The mighty God, the Lord

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #239 (1961) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 50:1-6 Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, Hath spoken unto all; From rising to the setting sun, He unto earth doth call. From Zion, his own hill, Where perfect beauty dwells, Jehovah hath his glory shown, In brightness that excels. 2 Our God shall surely come, And silence shall not keep; Before him fire shall waste, and storms Tempestuous round him sweep. He to the heav'ns above Shall then send forth his call, And likewise to the earth, that he May judge his people all. 3 "Together let my saints Unto me gathered be, Those that by sacrifice have made A covenant with me." Then shall the heav'ns declare His righteousness abroad; Because the Lord himself is judge, Yea, none is judge, but God. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ Second Coming and Judgment of; Word of God; Zion Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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The Mighty God, the Lord

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #316 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 50:1-6 Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoken unto all; from rising to the setting sun, he unto earth doth call. From Zion, his own hill, where perfect beauty dwells, Jehovah hath his glory shown, in brightness that excels. 2 Our God shall surely come, and silence shall not keep; before him fire shall waste, and storms tempestuous round him sweep. He to the heav'ns above shall then send forth his call, and likewise to the earth, that he may judge his people all. 3 "Together let my saints unto me gathered be, those that by sacrifice have made a covenant with me." Then shall the heav'ns declare his righteousness abroad; because the Lord himself is judge, yea, none is judge, but God. Topics: Jesus Christ His Second Coming and Judgment Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #126 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please: Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. [Doth not the workman's power extend O'er all the mass, which part to choose And mold it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favors as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? [What if, to make his terror known, He lets his patience long endure, Suff'ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? What if he means to show his grace, And his electing love employs To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav'nly joys?] Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? But, O my soul! if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness. Languages: English
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Gentiles by nature, we belong

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #528 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:8 Lyrics: Gentiles by nature, we belong To the wild olive wood; Grace took us from the barren tree, And grafts us in the good. With the same blessings grace endows The Gentile and the Jew; If pure and holy be the root, Such are the branches too. Then let the children of the saints Be dedicate to God, Pour out thy Spirit on them, Lord, And wash them in thy blood. Thus to the parents and their seed Shall thy salvation come, And num'rous households meet at last In one eternal home. Topics: Judgment day; Sinner and saint's portion; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Sins of tongue; Formal worship; Obedience better than sacrifice; Professions false; Saints rewarded at last Languages: English

Great is our redeeming Lord

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #683 (2011) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:2 Topics: Covenant, Commitment and Dedication; Life and Unity in the Church Languages: English Tune Title: JOSIAH
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The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #L (1760) Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God 2 Hath sent his Summons all abroad, From dawning Light, till Day declines: The list'ning Earth his Voice hath heard, And he from Sion hath appear'd, Where Beauty in Perfection shines. 3,4 Our God shall come, and keep no more Misconstru'd Silence, as before! But wasting Flames before Him send; Around shall Tempests fiercely rage, While He does Heav'n and Earth engage His just Tribunal to attend. 5,6 Assemble all my Saints to me (Thus runs the great divine Decree,) That in my lasting Cov'nant live: And Off'rings bring with constant Care: (The Heav'n's his Justice shall declare; For God himself shall Sentence give). 7 Attend, my People; Israel hear; Thy strong Accuser I'll appear; Thy God, thy only God, am I; 8 'Tis not of Off'rings I complain, Which, daily in my Temple slain, My sacred Altar did supply. 9 Will this alone Atonement make? No Bullock from thy Stall I'll take, Nor He-goat from thy Fold accept: 10 The Forest Beasts, that range alone, The Cattle too, are all my own, That on a thousand Hills are kept, 11 I know the Fowls, that build their nests In craggy Rocks; and savage Beasts, That loosely haunt the open Fields: 12 If seiz'd with Hunger I could be, I need not seek Relief from thee, Since the World's mine, and all it yields. 13 Think'st thou that I have any Need On slaughter'd Bulls and Goats to feed, To eat their Flesh, and drink their Blood? 14 The Sacrifices I require, Are Hearts which Love and Zeal inspire, And Vows with strictest Care made good. 15 In Time of Trouble call on me, And I will set thee safe and free; And thou Returns of Praise shalt make. 16 But to the Wicked thus said God: How dar'st thou teach my Laws abroad, Or in thy Mouth my Cov'nant take? 17 For stubborn thou, confirm'd in sin, Hast Proof against Instruction been, And of my Word didst lightly speak. 18 When thou a subtle Thief didst see, Thou gladly didst with him agree, And with Adult'rers didst partake. 19 Vile Slander is thy chief Delight; Thy Tongue, by Envy mov'd, and Spite, Deceitful Tales does hourly spread: 20 Thou dost with hateful Scandals wound, Thy Brother, and with Lyes confound The Offspring of thy Mother's Bed. 21 These Things didst thou, whom still I strove To gain with Silence, and with Love; Till thou didst wickedly surmise, That I was such a one as thou: But I'll reprove and shame thee now, And set thy Sins before thine Eyes. 22 Mark this, ye wicked Fools, lest I Let all my Bolts of Vengeance fly, While none shall dare your Cause to own: 23 Who praises me, due Honour gives; And to the Man that justly lives, My strong Salvation shall be shown. Languages: English
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The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #L (1767) Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The Lord hath spoke, the mighty GOD Hath sent his Summons all abroad, From dawning Light, till Day declines; The list'ning Earth his Voice has heard, And he from Sion hath appear'd, Where Beauty in Perfection shines. 2 Our GOD shall come, and keep no more Misconstru'd Silence as before; But wasting Flames before him send: Around shall Tempests fiercely rage, While he does Heaven and Earth engage, His just Tribunal to attend. 3 "Assemble all my Saints to me, (Thus runs the great divine Decree,} "That in my lasting Cov'nant live; "And Off'rings bring with constant Care." The Heav'n's his Justice shall declare, For GOD himself shall Sentence give. 4 Attend my People, Israel hear, Thy strong Accuser I'll appear; Thy GOD, thy only GOD, am I, 'Tis not of Off'rings I complain, Which, daily in my Temple slain, My sacred Altar did supply. 5 Will this alone Atonement make? No Bullocks from thy Stall I'll take, Nor He-Goat from thy Fold accept: The Forest Beasts that range alone, The Cattle too are all my own, That on a thousand Hills are kept. 6 I know the Fowls that build their Nests, In craggy Rocks; and Savage Beasts, That loosely haunt the open Fields: If seiz'd with Hunger, I could be, I need not seek Relief from thee; Since the World's mine, and all it yields. 7 Think'st thou, that I have any need On slaughter'd Bulls and Goats to feed, To eat their Flesh and drink their Blood? The Sacrifices I require, Are Hearts which Love and Zeal inspire, And Vows with strictest Care made good. 8 In Times of Trouble, call on me, And I will set thee safe and free; And thou Returns of Praise shall make; But to the Wicked, thus saith GOD, How dar'st thou teach my Laws abroad, Or in thy Mouth my Cov'nant take? 9 For stubborn thou, confirm'd in Sin, Hast Proof against Instruction been, And of my Word didst lightly speak: When thou a subtle Thief did'st see, Thou gladly did'st with him agree, And with Adult'rers didst partake. 10 Vile Slander is thy chief Delight; Thy Tongue, by Envy mov'd and Spite, Deceitful Tales does hourly spread; Thou dost with hateful Scandals wound, Thy Brother, and with Lies confound, The Offspring of thy Mother's Bed. 11 These Things didst thou, whom still I strove To gain, with Silence, and with Love; 'Till thou did'st wickedly surmise, That I was such a one as thou; But I'll reprove and shame thee now, And set thy Sins before thy Eyes. 12 Mark this, ye wicked Fools, lest I Let all my Bolts of Vengeance fly, Whilst none shall dare your Cause to own. Who praises me, due Honour gives; And to the Man that justly lives, My strong Salvation shall be shown. Topics: Description of Fear and Service of the Lord; Description of Hyprocisy; Description of Judgment; Description of Slander and Backbiting; Soul's Desire Of Believers Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God]
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The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #L (1793) Scripture: Psalm 50 Languages: English

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