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Not Worthy, Lord!

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 89 hymnals First Line: Not worthy, Lord! to gather up the crumbs Lyrics: 1 Not worthy, Lord! to gather up the crumbs with trembling hand that from thy table fall, a weary, heavy-laden sinner comes to plead thy promise and obey thy call. 2 I am not worthy to be thought thy child, nor sit the last and lowest at thy board; too long a wand'rer and too oft beguiled, I only ask one reconciling word. 3 One word from thee, my Lord, one smile, one look, and I could face the cold, rough world again; And with that treasure in my heart could brook the wrath of devils and the scorn of men. 4 I hear thy voice; thou bidd'st me come and rest; I come, I kneel, I clasp thy pierced feet; thou bidd'st me take my place, a welcome guest among thy saints, and of thy banquet eat. 5 My praise can only breathe itself in prayer, my prayer can only lose itself in thee; dwell thou forever in my heart, and there, Lord, let me sup with thee; sup thou with me. Topics: Repentance Scripture: Luke 15:21 Used With Tune: COMMUNION
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Immanuel

Author: Mary Porter Beegle Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Thou, my feeble voice and heart inspire Lyrics: 1 O Thou, my feeble voice and heart inspire, Who touched Isaiah’s hallowed lips with fire! Let burning coals from off Thy altar fall, While I extol Thee, Jesus, Lord of all. 2 The waiting world shall hear the prophet’s voice; Let angels, men and earth and Heav’n rejoice! O House of David, hear! for in thy Son Shall come a king to reign on David’s throne. 3 His name Immanuel! God with us shall be, And all who walk in darkness light shall see; The shades of death and hell shall flee away, And earth shall own the great Redeemer’s sway. 4 The government upon His shoulders stand; Justice shall be established by His hand; In love and power His kingdom shall increase; He shall be King of kings and Prince of Peace. 5 Our happy ears now hear the joyful word "The prophets waited for," but never heard; Our blessèd eyes now see the heavenly light, That kings desired, "but died without the sight." 6 The day the prophets waited for is gone, Jesus is on the mediatorial throne, To plead for us, until He comes again, The earth restored, on David’s throne to reign. Text Sources: Ocean Spray (Ocean Grove, NJ, 1876)

God! As with silent hearts we bring to mind

Author: Frederik Herman Kaan, 1929- Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Consolation; Consummation in Christ; Intercession of the Church; Martyrs; Ministry of God's People; National Life; Our Love to Others; Peace of the World; Social Justice Scripture: Ephesians 2:13-17 Used With Tune: LAVENDON

New Year

Author: William Gadsby Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Lord, we adore thee, and would fain express
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Immortal honours rest on Jesus' head

Author: William Gadsby 1773-1844 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Immortal honours rest on Jesus’ head, my God, my portion and my living bread; in him I live, upon him cast my care; he saves from death, destruction and despair. 2 He is my refuge in each deep distress, the Lord my strength and glorious righteousness; through floods and flames he leads me safely on and daily makes his sovereign goodness known. 3 My every need he richly will supply, nor will his mercy ever let me die; in him there dwells a treasure all divine and matchless grace has made that treasure mine. 4 O that my soul could love and praise him more, his beauties trace, his majesty adore, live near his heart, rest in his love each day, hear his dear voice and all his will obey. Topics: The Son His Name and Praise Scripture: Psalm 66:12 Used With Tune: GOWER STREET CHAPEL

A feast of joy unspeakable is spread

Author: Malcolm MacGregor Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal
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And Is It So?

Author: John N. Darby Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: And is it so--I shall be like Thy Son? Lyrics: 1. And is it so—I shall be like Thy Son? Is this the grace which He for me has won? Father of glory (thought beyond all thought!)— In glory, to His own blest likeness brought! 2. Oh, Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee? Fruit of Thy work, with Thee, too, there to see Thy glory, Lord, while endless ages roll, Myself the prize and travail of Thy soul. 3. Yet it must be: Thy love had not its rest Were Thy redeemed not with Thee fully blest. That love that gives not as the world, but shares All it possesses with its loved co-heirs. 4. Nor I alone; Thy loved ones all, complete In glory, round Thee there with joy shall meet, All like Thee, for Thy glory like Thee, Lord, Object supreme of all, by all adored. 5. The heart is satisfied; can ask no more All thought of self is now forever o’er: Christ, its un-mingled object, fills the heart In blest adoring love—the endless part. 6. Father of mercies, in Thy presence bright All this shall be unfolded in the light; Thy children all, with joy Thy counsels know Fulfilled; patient in hope, while here below. Used With Tune: EVENTIDE
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Lo, The Sun Is Rising Out Of The Sea

Author: Jakob Knudsen Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lo, the sun is rising out of the sea, Golden rays are playing on woods and lea, Oh, what joy and gladness, though all is still, On each golden morning all nature fill. 2 I will breathe with rapture the verdant air, Thank the Lord who gave me this day so fair, And, although surrounded by sin and death, I may live to praise Him for life and breath. 3 Bless the Lord who makes me, as day is born, In my soul and body to feel the morn, And that night is vanquished, and griefs are gone, When I dare to whisper, "Thy will be done!" 4 Oh, that I forever may dare embrace Thee, sweet day, the bearer of light and grace. Glory upon glory spread's thou abroad From my heavenly Father, my Lord and God. 5 Though I shall encounter an evil wave, Day by day draw nearer my waiting grave, God Himself defends me, I am His child, And in death He shields me with mercy mild. 6 Lo, the sun ascends from the sea anew, Death's dark shadows vanish like morning dew. Oh, what songs of gladness rise evermore, When the sun stands radiant on life's bright shore. Topics: Morning and Evening
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Glory to Jesus

Author: J. W. Macgill Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 51 hymnals First Line: Jesus has lov'd me—wonderful Saviour! Refrain First Line: Glory to Jesus, wonderful Saviour! Topics: Praise and Opening Used With Tune: BATISTE

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