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O sinner, for a little space

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals

Dios Hasta Aquí Me Acompañó

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Peregrinaje y Guia Text Sources: Translated from German
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Sing Praise to God, Our Highest Good

Author: Johann J. Schütz; Madeleine Forell Marshall Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Sing praise to God, our highest good, profound respect expressing. God give us health, life, livelihood, with every needed blessing. To God, who wondrous works performs, creating life and calming storms, to God give praise and glory! 2 Creation thanks you, Holy One: you made us and renew us. Delighted at what you have done, you show your greatness through us. So may all living things proclaim the wonders of their Maker's name: to God give praise and glory! 3 What God has made, God will preserve, with righteousness unfailing. Regardless what we may deserve, we see this good prevailing. To God who governs evermore with justice serving rich and poor, to God give praise and glory! 4 I cry to God, in pain and grief, "Please, God of mercy, hear me!" My certain help provides relief, faith, hope, and love to cheer me. So let me sing, joyful and free: ah, thankful Christians, sing with me: to God give praise and glory! 5 Forever with us, God is here, Nor ever will desert us. So dearly loved, we shall not fear; there's nothing that can hurt us. We place our trust in God's command, who leads us with a mother's hand: to God give praise and glory! 6 Dear Christian friends, we bear the name of Christ, our sure salvation. Let us recall Christ Jesus came, most holy incarnation, Came from the one God we adore, came with new life forevermore: to God give praise and glory! Topics: Adoration and Praise God; God Works in Creation; Year A Proper 20 Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:9 Used With Tune: MIT FREUDEN ZART
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Be joyful all, both far and near

Author: Paul Gerhardt Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: Be joyful all, both far and near, Who lost were and dejected: To-day the Lord of glory here, Whom God Himself elected As our Redeemer, who His blood Upon the cross shed for our good, Hath from the grave arisen. How well succeeded hath thy might, Thou foe of life so ruthless! To kill the Lord of life and light; Thine arrow through Him scathless Hath pass’d, thou base injurious foe! Thou thought’st when thou hadst laid Him low, He’d lie in dust for ever. No, no! on high His head is borne, His mighty pow’r asunder Thy gates hath burst, thy bands hath torn, Thyself hath trodden under His feet; who doth in Him confide Thy pow’r and claims may now deride And say, “Thy sting, where is it?” Thy pow’r is gone, ’tis broken quite, And it can hurt him never Who to this Prince with all his might With heart and soul cleaves ever, Who speaks with joy, “I live, and ye Shall also live for aye with me, For I this life have purchas’d. “The reign and pow’r of death are o’er, He never need affright you; I am his Lord, the Prince of pow’r, And this may well delight you; And as your risen Head I live: So ye, if ye on me believe, Shall be my members ever. “Of hell have I the overthrow Accomplish’d, none now needeth To fear the pains of endless woe, Who Me and My word heedeth; He’s freed from Satan’s grievous yoke, Whose head I bruis’d, whose might I broke, And he can never harm him.” Now prais’d be God, who vict’ry hath To us through Jesus given, Who peace for war, and life for death, With entrance into heaven, Hath purchas’d, who death, sin, and woe, World, devil, what our overthrow Would seek, for aye hath vanquish’d. Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs, 1867
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By Faith We Please The Lord On High

Author: P. C. Paulsen Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 By faith we please the Lord on high, And with His children gather; By faith we unto Him draw nigh And call Him, Abba, Father; By faith we count the world but loss That we may flock around the cross And fight His holy battles. 2 By faith we put His armor on, The gospel of salvation, And watch the foe of Christ, His Son, With prayer and supplication, And when the trumpet sounds the call, With faith we hasten, one and all, To meet the hordes of darkness. 3 In Christ, our Lord, we firmly stand, Despite their onrush stunning, And with the Spirit's sword in hand We foil their craft and cunning; The shield of faith protects our hearts And quenches all their fiery darts, They go to grim disaster. 4 O Lord, Thy Holy Spirit send, Our hearts with zeal inspiring, That we may fight until the end, With strength and faith untiring; Oh, may at last around Thy throne We hail Thee Lord and King alone, Of faith the blessed Giver. Topics: Faith and Justification Used With Tune: [By faith we please the Lord on high]
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Beside the Manger

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Now at the manger here I stand Lyrics: Now at the manger here I stand, My Jesus, Life from Heaven! I stand, and bring Thee in my hand What Thou to me hast given. Take it, it is my mind and wit, Heart, soul, and all I have, take it, And deign to let it please Thee! With Thy great love beyond compare, My soul Thou fillest ever, Thy glance so sweet, Thine image fair, My heart forgetteth never. How otherwise e’er could it be, How could I ever banish Thee, From my heart’s throne, O Saviour! Ere ever I began to be, Thou hadst for me appearèd, And as Thine own hadst chosen me Ere Thee I knew or fearèd. Before I by Thy hand was made, Thou hadst the plan in order laid, How Thou Thyself shouldst give me. I lay still in death’s deepest night, Till Thou, my Sun, arising, Didst bring joy, pleasure, life, and light, My waken’d soul surprising. O Sun! who dost so graciously Faith’s goodly light to dawn in me Aye cause; Thy beams how beauteous! With rapture do I gaze on Thee, Ne’er can enough adore Thee, Pow’r more to do is not in me, I’ll praise and bow before Thee. Oh! that my mind were an abyss, My soul a sea, wide, bottomless, That so I might embrace Thee. Oh! let me kiss that mouth of Thine, My Jesus, Saviour gracious! Thy mouth that e’en the sweetest wine, And milk and honey precious, In pow’r and virtue doth excel, Of comfort, strength, and sap ’tis full, And inwardly refreshes. When oft my heart within doth cry, No comfort can discover, It calls to me, Thy friend am I, Thine ev’ry sin I cover; My flesh and bone, why mournest thou? Let thy heart be of good cheer now, Thy debt, I have discharg’d it. Who is the Master, where is he, Who in perfection sketcheth The hands this infant dear to me Now smilingly outstretcheth? The snow is clear, and milk is white, But both lose all their value quite Before these hands so beauteous. Oh! wisdom fails me utterly For honouring and praising The eyes this infant fixedly To mine is ever raising. The fall moon, it is clear and fair, The golden stars most beauteous are, But these eyes far excel them. Oh! that a star so passing fair Should in a crib be holden! Who mighty nobles’ children are Should lie in cradles golden! Ah! hay and straw too wretched are, Silk, velvet, purple better far, Were for Thee, Child! to lie on. Remove the straw, remove the hay, From where the child reposes, And flow’rs I’ll bring that lie He may On violets and roses. With tulips, pinks, and rosemary, From goodly gardens pluck’d by me, I’ll from above bestrew Him. And snow-white lilies here and there His side shall be thrown over; When closed His eyes with slumber are, Them shall they softly cover. But Thou mayest love the grass so dry, My Child! more than the things that I Have spoken or have thought of. Not for the world’s pride dost Thou care, Nor joys the flesh doth offer; In human form Thou liest there, For us to do and suffer, Seek’st joy and comfort for my soul, While waves of trouble o’er Thee roll; I never will Thee hinder. One thing I hope Thou’lt grant to me, My Saviour! ne’er deny me, That I may evermore have Thee Within, and on, and by me. And let my heart Thy cradle be, Come, come and lie Thou down in me, With all Thy joys and treasures! ’Tis true, that I should think how poor And mean my entertaining, Than dust and ashes I’m no more, Thou mad’st, art all-sustaining, Yet Thou’rt a guest belov’d and priz’d, For never yet hast Thou despis’d Him who delights to see Thee!

Con ansia clamo, ¡oh santo Dios!

Author: Martin Luther; David Schmidt Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals

Dear Christian People All, Rejoice

Author: Martin Luther; Elizabeth Rundle Charles Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals

Junto al pesebre vil aquí

Author: Albert Lehenbauer, 1891-1955; Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: El Año Cristiano Navidad; Christian Year Christmas Used With Tune: NUN FREUT EUCH
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Let All Creation Bless the Lord

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., 1944- Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let all creation bless the Lord, till heaven with praise is ringing. Sun, moon, and stars, peal out a chord, stir up the angels' singing. Sing, wind and rain! Sing, snow and sleet! Make music, day, night, cold and heat! Exalt the God who made you. 2 All living things upon the earth, green fertile hills and mountains, sing to the God who gave you birth! Be joyful, springs and fountains, lithe waterlife, bright airborne birds, wild roving beasts, tame flocks and herds! Exalt the God who made you. 3 O men and women everywhere, lift up a hymn of glory. Let all who know God's steadfast care tell out salvation's story. No tongue be silent--sing your part, you humble souls and meek of heart! Exalt the God who made you. Scripture: Ephesians 5:19 Used With Tune: MIT FREUDEN ZART Text Sources: Benedicite, para.

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