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God's Law Is Perfect and Gives Life

Author: Christopher L. Webber Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 19:7-14 Used With Tune: HALIFAX

All Weary, Weary Tossed the World

Author: William Watkins Reid Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal

Come to My House

Author: Paul Nienaber Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come to my house, O Lord, my Lord
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A Sower Came from Ancient Hills

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle Jr. Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Christian Year Baptism of Jesus; Christian Year Transfiguration; Christian Year Good Friday; Christian Year Resurrection/Easter; Evangelism; Hope; Jesus Christ Life; Ministry; Work Scripture: Matthew 13:3-8 Used With Tune: SEACHRIST

Surrounded By So Great a Cloud of Witnesses

Author: Isobel H. Beaston Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Surrounded by so great a cloud Topics: All Saints Day; Biblical Names and Places Abraham; Biblical Names and Places Sarah; Biblical Names and Places Abel Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-2 Used With Tune: STOKESAY CASTLE
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The Second Miraculous Draught

Author: Herbert Kynaston Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When Jesus stood upon the shore Lyrics: 1 When Jesus stood upon the shore, Athwart the lonely wave The fishers watched, nor knew the Lord New risen from the grave. All night they toiled, and nothing took, But now they cast aright; And morning’s beams are mingling with The risen Savior’s light. 2 Poor store and mean could they but glean, When first they smote the deep; No net was hurled to wake the world, Till He had woke from sleep: O, glorious was the fishing then, No mixing in the throw The refuse with the great and good, All safely gathered now. 3 No severed toils, no sinking ships, No frighted fisher’s cry, "Depart from me, O Lord, depart, A sinful man am I!" Fivescore the sea, and fifty-three, Wrung from its niggard breast, To bless the man whom Jesus loved, And him who loved Him best. 4 Though numbered now, they tell of saints Unnumbered at the day, When sea and shore shall be no more, And time shall pass away. Men-fishers true the warning knew, To heal the midnight’s dearth, With knots new-strung the net was flung Whose cords should sweep the earth. 5 Still more they drew, as morning grew, Embosomed in the fold, The sceptered monarch on the throne, The merchant and his gold; The baron mailed, in moated halls, The young, the old, and yet, For all they were so many there, Not broken was the net. Used With Tune: ALAMEDA Text Sources: Occasional Hymns (London: R. Clay, Son & Taylor, 1862)
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When Jesus Came to Jericho

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 When Jesus came to Jericho, a crowd was waiting there. The rabbi’s miracles and deeds were now known everywhere. A tax collector climbed a tree to see above the crowd. The rabbi locked him in his gaze, then spoke his name aloud. 2 Zacchaeus, high up in the tree, looked down with great surprise, and saw his clear reflection in the rabbi’s knowing eyes. He saw himself possessed by greed, dishonest to the core, despised by friend and foe alike for always wanting more. 3 Ashamed, Zacchaeus hung his head, and would have turned away, except that Jesus said, “My friend, We must have lunch today!” Amazed, Zacchaeus raised his eyes to Jesus’ kindly face, and saw the love that welcomed him, redeeming him with grace. 4 From that day on, Zacchaeus vowed to change and make amends for all that he had stolen from his enemies and friends. Whenever someone was in need, he gladly did his part, and all who knew him marveled at his warm and giving heart. 5 Christ Jesus, come, call us by name, and hold us in your gaze, that we may also see and mourn the error of our ways, then joyfully receive your grace, enabling us to see and grow into the persons God envisioned us to be. Topics: Ansering God's Call; Repentance Scripture: Luke 19:5 Used With Tune: LENOIR-RHYNE
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The Bonds of Christ

Author: H. Petursson; Charles Venn Pilcher Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Jesus, the Son of God, was bound Lyrics: Jesus, the Son of God, was bound That I might go forth free; He, chafed with cruel fetters, found Unbounded grace for me: Around His wrists the cords of pain Harsh, agonizing, lay: From me in that dread hour sin's chain Unfastened fell away. Lord, let the bonds that bound Thee hold Me bound in bondage pure, Kept mid temptations manifold, Shut from the world's allure; That so my will, untrammelled, free, Whiles here I dwell below, May aye Thy ready servant be. This boon, dear Lord, bestow!

Yo Canto el Poder de Dios

Author: J. Marron Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Alabanza Used With Tune: SAINTLY PRAISE

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