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God, the Source of Light and Beauty

Author: S. Ralph Harlow, 1885-1972 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God, the source of light and beauty, grant response in sense and sight; stir our minds to follow duty; rouse our souls from earth-born night; give us through our clouded vision clearer knowledge of thy will till thine undefeated purpose through our lives thou shalt fulfill. 2 Great Musician of the thunder, Builder of the mountain range, Painter of the sunset's splendor, Planner of the season's change, help us fill our lives with beauty; still the roar of guns and strife; build thy kingdom of the future here within our daily life. 3 Author of creation's being, thou hast shared our pain and loss; through Christ's gallant life of service shines the radiance of the cross. God, the source of light and beauty, faith assures thy reign above. Here on earth we need thy presence; teach us how to walk in love. Topics: Beauty; Calling and Vocation; Cross; Discernment; Easter; God Creator; Vision; Zion-Reign of God Scripture: Colossians 1:15-20 Used With Tune: IN BABILONE
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Little Children, Come To Jesus

Author: Mrs. C. A. Holmes Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 62 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Little children, come to Jesus; Hear Him saying, "Come to Me"; Blessèd Jesus, who to save us Shed His blood on Calvary. Little souls were made to serve Him, All His holy law fulfill; Little hearts were made to love Him, Little hands to do His will. 2 Little eyes to read the Bible Given from the heav’ns above; Little ears to hear the story Of the Savior’s wondrous love; Little tongues to sing His praises, Little feet to walk His ways, Little bodies to be temples Where the Holy Spirit stays. 3 There are little crowns in Heaven, There are little harps of gold; There are little shining dresses, There are gems and joys untold. Jesus gave His blood to buy them; He has bought enough for all; Little children, come to Jesus— He has love for great and small. Used With Tune: MOLISE Text Sources: The New Shining Star by Theodore E. Perkins (New York: F. J. Huntington, 1864)

What's This Fire?

Author: John R. Kleinheksel, Sr. Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: What's this fire that scours the nations
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My Grandfather's Bible

Author: Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The Sabbath day--sweet day of rest-- Lyrics: 1. The Sabbath day—sweet day of rest— Was drawing to a close; The summer breeze went murmuring by, To lull me to repose; I took my father’s Bible down— His father’s gift to him— A treasure rare, beyond compare, Though soiled the page, and dim. 2. Old friend, I said, if thou couldst tell, What would thy memories be? And from the Book there seemed to come This evening reverie: “Good will to men, Peace be to thee! My mission aye hath been, To tell the love of Him who died To save a world from sin. 3. “A hundred years ago I sailed, With those who sail no more, Through perils dread; by land and sea, I reached New England’s shore; There, on a soul-worn, faithful band This soothing psalm did fall: Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place, In generations all. 4. “Year after year, in temples rude, Upon the desk I lay, To teach of Him, the great High Priest; The Life, the Truth, the Way. And multitudes who listened there To God’s life-giving word, Are resting from their labors now, ‘For ever with the Lord.’ 5. “Anon a lowly home I found, But love and peace were there… The children with the father read, And knelt with him in prayer; And through the valley, as one passed, I heard her sweetly sing: ‘O Grave, where is thy victory? O Death, where is thy sting?’ 6. Hold fast the faith, the old Book said; Thy father’s God adore…; And on the Rock of Ages rest The soul forever more. Amen, said I, by grace I will, Till at His feet we fall, And join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. We’ll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. Used With Tune: CONSTANCE (Sullivan)

Bricks and Mortar, Hands and Labor

Author: Peggy Haymes Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal
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The Last Appeal

Author: John E. Gould Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Listen, sinner, will you listen Lyrics: 1 Listen, sinner, will you listen, While I make one more appeal? Would with tears your eyes might glisten! Would to God your heart might feel! You will, too, ere long be dying; Soon we’ll miss you from the earth, And your cold form will be lying ’Neath the greensward and the turf. 2 But the grave is not the ending, Sin will kill beyond the tomb: Oh, what awful horrors pending In those words, the "sinner’s doom!" God has traced it with His finger, Jesus said it should be so, "He who lives and dies a sinner Must endure eternal woe." 3 You have had the Bible warning, You have had the Spirit, too, Ever since life’s early morning, He has strove and plead with you. Many times the teardrop glistened, Many times your heart did melt; To the story you have listened, Of the pangs your Savior felt. 4 But the Bible you have slighted, And the Spirit turned away, And refused, tho’ oft invited To improve your gracious day; Oh, how hard your heart is getting! Oh, how sad your state today! Friend, your star of hope is setting, Haste to Christ without delay! Used With Tune: KODIAK Text Sources: Gospel Melodies (Cleveland: William R. Smellie, 1885)
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God Of Thunder And The Lightning

Author: Henry M. Turner Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God of thunder and the lightning Clothed in majesty divine, To Thy feet we bring this tribute; Lord, accept this house as Thine. 2 To Thy name, O Lord Jehovah, We this temple dedicate; Lord receive this humble tribute, Sanctify it, early, late. 3 Send Thy Spirit, Lord, from Heaven, Consecrate its sacred halls; Let Thy ever biding presence Dwell within these humble walls. 4 Here may thousands hear Thy Gospel, Preached in love and power divine, While the glittering choirs of Heaven Swell Thy upper courts sublime. 5 Here may sinners be converted While we sing our Savior’s praise; May the deaf, the halt, the blinded, Here their Ebenezer raise. 6 Now to God, the King immortal, Who reveals Himself to men, Be the praise and glory given, While the angels shout, "Amen." Used With Tune: CLAUDE Text Sources: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (Philadelphia: Publication Department of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1877)
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The Joy-Bells Ringing

Author: E. E. Hewitt Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: O bless the Lord, He cleans'd my soul Refrain First Line: O praise the Lord, He first loved me! Topics: Special Solos Used With Tune: JOY-BELLS RINGING

God of Beauty, God of Artistry

Author: Clayton J. Schmit; William K. Brehm Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal

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