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Inspired by love and anger

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949); Graham Maule (b. 1958) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Compassion; Discipleship; Human Dignity; Jesus Life and Ministry; Justice; Justice and Peace; Kingdom of God; Love for Others; Nation and Society; Proper 22 Year A; Prophets; Sharing and Caring; Social Concern; Vocation Scripture: Isaiah 63:1-3 Used With Tune: SALLEY GARDENS
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All Who, with Heart Confiding

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All who, with heart confiding, depend on God alone, like Zion's mount abiding, shall not be overthrown. Like Zion's city, bounded by guarding mountains broad, his people are surrounded forever by their God. 2 No scepter of oppression shall hold unbroken sway, lest unto base transgression the righteous turn away. Your favor be imparted to godly people, LORD; bless all that are pure-hearted, the good with good reward. 3 All those who evil cherish, forsaking truth and right, with wicked ones shall perish; God will their sin requite. From sin your saints defending, their joy, O LORD, increase, with mercy never-ending and everlasting peace. Topics: Comfort & Encouragement; Comfort & Encouragement; Opening of Worship Scripture: Psalm 125 Used With Tune: KNOWHEAD Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt.

Crown with Thy Benediction

Author: J. B. Greenwood Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 3 hymnals

The Lord Is Now Exalted

Author: Pamela D. Stotter Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal
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A rest here have I never

Author: Paul Gerhardt; J. Kelly Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: A rest here have I never, A guest on earth am I, Heav’n will be mine for ever, My Fatherland’s on high. Here up and down I’m driven; In rest eternal there, God’s gift of grace is given That endeth toil and care. What hath my whole life ever From youth been to this hour, But labour ceasing never, As long as I have pow’r To tell of; days of anguish I’ve past, and oft the night In sorrow did I languish Until the morning light. And on the ways I’ve wander’d What storms have terrified, It blew, rain’d, lighten’d, thunder’d, Fear was on every side. Hate, envy, opposition Rag’d, undeserv’d by me, This was the sad condition I must bear patiently. So liv’d the honour’d fathers In whose footsteps we tread, From whom the saint oft gathers The wisdom he may need Of trial what full measure Had father Abraham, Ere he attain’d his pleasure, To his right dwelling came. How rough too and uneven The way that Isaac trod, And Jacob, who had striven And had prevail’d with God; What bitter grief and wearing Felt he, what woe and smart; In fear and in despairing Oft sank his fainting heart. The holy souls and blessèd Went forward on their race, They chang’d with hearts distressèd Their wonted dwelling-place: They hither went and thither, Great crosses bore each day, Till death came to deliver, Them in the grave to lay. In patience am I giving Myself to just such woe? Could I be better living Than such have liv’d below? Here must we suffer ever, Here must we upwards strive; Who fights not well shall never In joy eternal live. While on the earth I’m staying, My life shall thus be spent, I would not be delaying For aye in this strange tent. Along the paths I wander That lead me to my home, God boundless comfort yonder Will give me when I come. My home is high above me, Where angel hosts for aye Praise Him whose heart doth love me, Who ruleth all each day, Who aye preserves and beareth All in His hand of might, Who orders and prepareth What good seems in His sight. For home my tir’d heart yearneth, I’d gladly thither go, From earth away it turneth From all I’ve here pass’d through. The longer here I’m staying I less of pleasure taste, My spirit’s thirst allaying, The world’s an arid waste. The dwelling is unholy, The trouble is too great. Why com’st Thou, Lord, so slowly To free me from this state? Come, make a happy ending Of all my wanderings, Relief by Thy pow’r sending, From all my sufferings. Where I’ve so long remainèd Is not my proper home; When my life’s end is gainèd, Then forth from it I’ll come, What here I’ve needed ever I’ll put it all away; When soul and body sever, Me in the grave they’ll lay. Thou, who my Joy art ever, And of my life the Light, When death life’s thread doth sever, Bring’st me to heav’n so bright, To mansions everlasting, Where I shall ever shine, E’en as the sun, while tasting Of pleasures all divine. There I’ll be ever living Not merely as a guest, With those who crowns receiving From Thee are ever bless’d; I’ll celebrate in glory Thine ev’ry mighty deed, My portion have before Thee, From every evil freed. Paul Gerhardt’s Spiritual Songs, 1867

When Christ Went to the Temple

Author: Patricia B. Clark Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Matthew 21:12-13 Used With Tune: TEMPLE (Thomerson)
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Jesus, I Will Ponder Now

Author: Sigmund von Birken, 1626-1681; August Crull, 1845-1923 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 20 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, I will ponder now on your holy passion; with your Spirit me endow for such meditation. Grant that I in love and faith may the image cherish of your suff'ring, pain, and death that I may not perish. 2 Make me see your great distress, anguish, and affliction, bonds and stripes and wretchedness and your crucifixion; make me see how scourge and rod, spear and nails did wound you, how for them you died, O God, who with thorns had crowned you. 3 Yet, O Lord, not thus alone make me see your passion, but its cause to me make known and its termination. Ah! I also and my sin wrought your deep affliction; this indeed the cause has been of your crucifixion. 4 Grant that I your passion view with repentant grieving; let me not bring shame to you by unholy living. How could I refuse to shun ev'ry sinful pleasure since for me God's only Son suffered without measure? 5 If my sins give me alarm and my conscience grieve me, let your cross my fear disarm, peace of conscience give me. Help me see forgiveness won by your holy passion. If for me he slays his Son, God must have compassion! 6 Graciously my faith renew; help me bear my crosses, learning humbleness from you, peace mid pain and losses. May I give you love for love! Hear me, O my Savior, that I may in heav'n above sing your praise forever. Topics: Jesus' Passion Scripture: Matthew 16:21 Used With Tune: JESU KREUZ, LEIDEN UND PEIN
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Entrust Your Fear and Doubting

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676; Bryan Gerlach, b. 1954 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Entrust your fear and doubting Topics: Hope and Comfort Scripture: Isaiah 55:8-9 Used With Tune: BEFIEHL DU DEINE WEGE
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As Stewards of a Vineyard

Author: Frank De Vries Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: If in the Lord we labor Used With Tune: WORKERS' SONG
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O Lord, our strength in weakness

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 19 hymnals

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