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There is Joy in Heaven

Author: J. C. Fisher Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15:10 First Line: There is joy today, for the lost one is found Refrain First Line: There is joy! There is joy! Used With Tune: [There is joy today, for the lost one is found]

Welcoming God

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 9.10.9.9 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15 First Line: Children are welcome, Christ said one day Topics: Children and Youth; Christian unity; Jesus Christ Teachings; Justice; Women

O God, in Your Love

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15 First Line: O God, in your love you have made us unique Topics: Evangelism; Families and Marriage; Ministry

Sing Hallelujah to Our God

Author: Rosemary Anne Benwell, SSJD, 1915- Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15 Topics: God, maternal images; Christian Life Used With Tune: KINGSWOOD NEW
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Was it You?

Author: Ada R. Habershon Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15:10 First Line: Someone had strayed like a wand’ring sheep Lyrics: 1 Someone had strayed like a wand’ring sheep, Lost on the mountains, so wild and steep; Someone was forced as he sowed, to reap, Was it you? Was it you? 2 Someone remembered a mother’s pray’r, Knew that in heav’n she was free from care, Tho’t how he promised to meet her there, Was it you? Was it you? 3 Long had the Saviour o’er someone yearned, Someone at last to the Saviour turned, Thankfully took what he long has spurned, Was it you? Was it you? 4 Down at His feet someone’s load was laid, Somebody learnt that His debt was paid, Saw that the Lord was his Surety made, Was it you? Was it you? 5 Somebody came to the Cross one day, Found that his burden had rolled away, Someone had learnt from his heart to pray, Was it you? Was it you? 6 Someone no longer at home could dwell, Someone to others the news must tell, Longing that they should find Christ as well, Was it you? Was it you? Used With Tune: [Someone had strayed like a wand’ring sheep]

If one poor sheep should go astray

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15

Sing, my soul, when hope is sleeping

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949); Graham Maule (b. 1958) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15 Topics: Holy Saturday; Wholeness and Healing; Sorrow and Lament; Death and Bereavement; Despair and Trouble; Fear; Grief; Sorrow; Suffering Used With Tune: CROSS OF JESUS
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Lost and Found

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15:4-6 First Line: An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared Refrain First Line: Come back to the Savior, He’s looking for thee Lyrics: 1 An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared, But one had grown weary of home; No more for my love or my blessing it cared, But far from the Shepherd would roam. So precious to me was the sheep that was mine, I breasted the storm and the cold, And willingly left the dear ninety and nine That strayed not away from the fold. Refrain: Come back to the Savior, He’s looking for thee, Tho’ wayward and sinful you’ve been; He’s tenderly calling, “O come unto me, I’ll forgive you, and cleanse you from sin.” 2 Afar in the desert the lost one I found, But weary and worn, and distressed; All footsore, and bleeding from many a wound, I folded it close to my breast. Dear lamb, I have journeyed in anguish, alone, And sought thee with sorrowing deep, But oh! the Good Shepherd hath love for His own, And “Giveth His life for the sheep.” [Refrain] 3 O wonderful rescue, at wonderful cost! It never can fully be told; But it was my sheep, yes, my own that was lost, And now it is safe in the fold. So glad and contented abideth my lamb, I know that whoever may stray, The lamb that I rescued will stay where I am, And nevermore wander away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [An hundred dear sheep in my tenderness shared]

Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; David Arthur Schubert, 1942 Meter: 8.7.87.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15:1-7 Topics: Celebration of Faith; Compassion; Death; Eternity of God; Fear; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Mercy of God; Salvation Used With Tune: NUN FREUT EUCH

Well, Jesus helps meanies and goodies and baddies

Author: Digby Hannah, 1949- Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 15:1-7 First Line: There once was a man as mean as could be Topics: Hymns Specially Suitable for Children; Jesus Christ Earthly life; Liberation; Personal Response to Jesus; Responses; Service; Sin Used With Tune: HELPING SONG

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