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My Soul Finds Rest in God Alone

Author: David J. Diephouse Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: My soul finds rest in God alone, On him my help depends
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Abiding Rest

Author: J. J. Maxfield Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: My soul has found abiding rest Lyrics: 1 My soul has found abiding rest, Where living fountains flow; Where vales are in their verdure dressed, And Sharon’s roses blow. ’Tis but a step to Sychar’s well, Where Jesus speaks to me; And oft by faith I seem to dwell With Him in Galilee. 2 All girded for the victor’s race, I run to win the prize That Jesus offers by His grace To faith’s aspiring eyes. I trust Him still when fortunes frown, His service is so sweet, I lay my heavy burden down At my Redeemer’s feet. 3 I see the shining way He went To do His Father’s will; And follow on in sweet content, So glad He loves me still. And if I may but serve Him here In my own humble way I know that I shall have no fear, In that eternal day. Used With Tune: SOUTH BEND Text Sources: Notes of Victory by William A. Ogden and Edmund S. Lorenz (Chicago: Fleming H. Revell, 1885)
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How Shall I Meet Thee?

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: How shall I meet Thee? How my heart Lyrics: 1. How shall I meet Thee? How my heart Receive her Lord aright? Desire of all the earth Thou art! My hope, my sole delight! Kindle the lamp, Thou Lord, alone, Half-dying in my breast, And make Thy gracious pleasure known How I may greet Thee best. 2. Her budding boughs and fairest palms Thy Zion strews around; And songs of praise and sweetest psalms From my glad heart shall sound. My desert soul breaks forth in flowers, Rejoicing in Thy fame; And puts forth all her sleeping powers, To honor Jesus’ name. 3. In heavy bonds I languished long, Thou com’st to set me free; The scorn of every mocking tongue— Thou com’st to honor me. A heavenly crown wilt Thou bestow, And gifts of priceless worth, That vanish not as here below The fading wealth of earth. 4. Naught, naught, dear Lord, has power to move Thee from Thy rightful place, Save that most strange and blessèd love Wherewith Thou dost embrace This weary world and all her woe, Her load of grief and ill And sorrow, more than man can know— Thy love is deeper still. 5. O write this promise in your hearts, Ye sorrowful, on whom Fall thickening cares, while joy departs And darker grows your gloom. Despair not, for your help is near, He standeth at the door Who best can comfort you and cheer, He comes, nor stayeth more. 6. Nor vex your souls with care, nor grieve And labor longer thus, As though your arm could ought achieve, And bring Him down to us. He comes, He comes with ready will By pity moved alone, To soothe our every grief and ill, For all to Him are known. 7. Nor ye, O sinners, shrink aside, Afraid to see His face, Your darkest sins our Lord will hide Beneath His pitying grace. He comes, He comes, to save from sin, And all its pangs assuage, And for the sons of God to win Their proper heritage. 8. Why heed ye then the craft and noise, The fury of His foes? Lo, in a breath the Lord destroys All who His rule oppose. He comes, He comes, as king to reign! And earthly powers may band Against Him, yet they strive in vain, His might may none withstand. 9. He comes to judge the earth, and ye Who mocked Him, feel His wrath; But they who loved and sought Him see His light o’er all their path. O Sun of Righteousness! arise, And guide us on our way To yon fair mansion in the skies Of joyous cloudless day. Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD Text Sources: D. M. Luthers und anderer vornehmen geistreichen und gelehrten Männer geistliche Lieder und Psalmen, by Christoph Runge (Berlin: 1653); translation in Chorale Book for England, 1863
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I am not ashamed

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 701 hymnals First Line: I'm not ashamed to own my Lord Used With Tune: MORAVIAN HYMN
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The LORD unto My Lord Has Said

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: The LORD unto my Lord has said Lyrics: 1 The LORD unto *my Lord has said, "Sit here at my right hand until I make your enemies submit to your command. A scepter prospered by the LORD your mighty hand shall wield; from Zion you shall rule the world, and all your foes shall yield. 2 "Your people will be gladly yours when you arise in might, like dawning day, like hopeful youth, with holy beauty bright. The priesthood of Melchizedek the LORD has given you; it shall remain forevermore; God's word is always true. 3 "You shall subdue the kings of earth, with God at your right hand; the nations you shall rule in might and judge in every land." The *Lord, refreshed by living streams, shall neither faint nor fall, and he shall be the glorious head, exalted over all. * or "his Christ" (st.1) and "Christ" (st. 3) Topics: Biblical Names and Places Melchizedek; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Baptism of the Lord; Church Year Christ the King; Church Year Epiphany; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Word; God's Justice; Royal Psalms Scripture: Psalm 110 Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS NEW Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt
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Behold a Sower! from Afar

Author: Washington Gladden, 1836-1918 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 31 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold a Sower! from afar He goeth forth with might; The rolling years His furrows are, His seed, the growing light; For all the just His Word is sown, It springeth up alway; The tender blade is hope’s young dawn, The harvest, love’s new day. 2 O Lord of life, to Thee we lift Our hearts in praise for those, Thy prophets, who have shown Thy gift Of grace that ever grows, Of truth that spreads from shore to shore, Of wisdom’s widening ray, Of light that shineth more and more Unto Thy perfect day. 3 Shine forth, O Light, that we may see, With hearts all unafraid, The meaning and the mystery Of things that Thou hast made; Shine forth, and touch the darkling past Beneath Thy beam grow bright; Shine forth, and touch the future vast With Thine untroubled light. 4 Light up Thy Word; the fettered page From killing bondage free: Light up our way; lead forth this age In love’s large liberty. O Light of light! within us dwell, Through us Thy radiance pour, That word and life Thy truths may tell, And praise Thee evermore. AMEN. Topics: The Holy Scripture Used With Tune: BETHLEHEM
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O Master Workman of the Race

Author: Jay T. Stocking Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 111 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Master workman of the race, Thou Man of Galilee, Who with the eyes of early youth Eternal things did see; We thank thee for thy boyhood faith That shone thy whole life through; "Did ye not know it is my work My Father's work to do." 2 O Carpenter of Nazareth, Builder of life divine, Who shapest us to God's own law, Thyself the fair design, Build us a tower of Christ-like height, That we thy land may view, And see like thee our noblest work Our Father's work to do. 3 O thou who dost the vision send And gives to each his task, And with the task sufficient strength, Show us thy will, we ask; Give us a conscience bold and good, Give us a purpose true, That it may be our highest joy Our Father's work to do. Amen. Topics: Life of Christ Used With Tune: RIPON
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Oh, Wondrous Name!

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Oh, wondrous name, by prophets heard Refrain First Line: The Wonderful! The Counselor! Lyrics: 1. Oh, wondrous name, by prophets heard Long years before His birth; They saw Him coming from afar, The Prince of Peace on earth. Refrain The Wonderful! The Counselor! The Great and Mighty Lord! The everlasting Prince of Peace! The King, the Son of God! 2. Oh, glorious name the angels praise And ransomed saints adore, The name above all other names, Our refuge evermore. [Refrain] 3. Oh, precious name, exalted high, To Him all power is giv’n; Through Him we triumph over sin, By Him we enter Heav’ [Refrain] Used With Tune: DOUGLAS
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My Shepherd Is the Living God

Author: Isaac Watts; Thomas Sternhold Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 21 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My shepherd is the living God, I therefore nothing need; In pastures fair, near pleasant streams you settle me to feed. You bring my wandering spirit back when I forsake your ways, And lead me for your mercy's sake in paths of truth and grace. 2 When I walk through the shades of death, your presence is my stay; A word of your supporting breath drives all my fears away. Your hand, in sight of all my foes, does still my table spread; My cup with blessings overflows, your oil anoints my head. 3 The sure provisions of my God attend me all my days; O may your house be my abode, and all my work be praise. There would I find a settled rest, while others come and go - No more a stranger or a guest, but like a child at home. Topics: Burial and Memorial; Easter Season; God The Shepherd; Psalm Paraphrases; Year A Lent 4; Year A Easter 4; Year B Easter 4; Year C Easter 4 Scripture: Psalm 23 Used With Tune: CONSOLATION
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O Praise the Lord, His Deeds Make Known

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O praise the Lord, His deeds make known, And call upon His name; Sing ye to Him, His praises sing, His wondrous works proclaim. Let hearts rejoice that seek the Lord, His holy name adore; Seek ye Jehovah and His strength, Seek Him forevermore. 2. Ye children of God’s covenant, Who of His grace have heard, Forget not all His wondrous deeds And judgments of His Word. The Lord our God is God alone, All lands His judgments know; His promise He remembers still, While generations go. 3. While yet our fathers were but few, Sojourners in the land, He sware that Canaan should be theirs, And made His covenant stand. He suffered none to do them wrong In all their pilgrim way; Yea, for their sake were kings reproved And covered with dismay. 4. His stern command restrained their foes And filled them with alarm; Touch not Mine own anointed ones, Nor do My prophets harm. He wholly broke the staff of bread And called for famine sore, And He prepared His people’s way By sending one before. 5. Then Joseph, sold to slavery, With cruel chains was bound; Till his prediction came to pass, Distress and grief he found. The king released him from his bonds And made him rule the land, Subjecting chiefs and senators To his controlling hand. 6. To Egypt Israel followed then, And there grew great and strong, Until their friends became their foes And did them grievous wrong. God sent His servant Moses then, And Aaron, whom He chose; Great signs and wonders they displayed To terrify their foes. 7. In darkness they were taught to fear God’s great and holy name; On man and beast, on vine and field, His awful judgment came. He smote the first-born in the land, The chief of all their strength, Enriched His people with the spoil And brought them forth at length. 8. He led them forth in health and strength, None weak in all their band, And Egypt, filled with fear, rejoiced To see them leave the land. He spread a cloud to cover them, Most glorious and bright, And made a fiery pillar shine To give them light by night. 9. At their request He sent them quails, And bread of Heav’n bestowed; And from the rock, to quench their thirst, The living waters flowed. His sacred word to Abraham He kept, though waiting long, And brought His chosen people forth With joy and thankful song. 10. The lands and toil of wicked men He gave them to possess, That they might keep His holy laws, Jehovah praise and bless. Let hearts rejoice that seek the Lord, His holy name adore; Seek ye Jehovah and His strength, Seek Him forevermore. Used With Tune: GERALD Text Sources: The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 289

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