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Oh, What Shall we Feel

Author: E. Grimley Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #410 (1944) First Line: O what shall we feel in Thy presence when first Lyrics: 1 Oh, what shall we feel in Thy presence when first The visions of glory upon us shall burst! Since now our soul longeth and seeketh for Thee; Oh, when blessed Savior, Thy face shall we see? 2 That face, once so marred, we shall gaze on at length, And fearless behold, as the sun in his strength; Those eyes, flames of fire, that so searching we prove, Shall beam on us then inexpressible love. 3 Thy voice, like great waters, how calmly our soul Shall hear in the glory its deep waters roll; Tho’ now it rebukes us and humbles our pride, It shall speak only love to Thy glorified bride. 4 Oh, Thou who this world as a lone pilgrim trod, Thy Father our Father, Thy God is our God! To Thee we behold the bright seraphim bow: Lord Jesus! what glory doth rest on Thee now. 5 We see Thee, Lord Jesus, with glory now crowned, And waiting Thy coming, in peace would be found; The visions of glory have turned all to dross— For Thee give us grace to count all things but loss. Languages: English Tune Title: [O what shall we feel in Thy presence when first]
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Prayer for Restoring Grace

Hymnal: The Psalter #220 (1912) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Great Shepherd Who leadest Thy people in love Lyrics: 1 Great Shepherd Who leadest Thy people in love, 'Mid cherubim dwelling, shine Thou from above; In might come and save us, Thy people restore, And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more. 2 O haste, Lord, to hear us and pity our woes, Affliction our portion, despised by our foes; O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore, And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more. 3 A place for Thy people Thou, Lord, didst prepare, Thy vine deeply rooted rewarded Thy care; Its branches like cedars, majestic and free, Spread over the mountains from river to sea. 4 Thy vineyard no longer Thy tender care knows, Defenseless, the victim and spoil of her foes; O turn, we beseech Thee, all glory is Thine, Look down in Thy mercy and visit Thy vine. 5 The branch of Thy planting is burned and cut down, Brought nigh to destruction because of Thy frown; The man of Thy right hand with wisdom endue, The son of man strengthen Thy pleasure to do. 6 When Thou shalt revive us Thy Name we will praise, And nevermore, turning, depart from Thy ways; O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore, And we shall be saved when Thy face shines once more. Topics: Afflictions From God; Anger of God Deprecated; Church Afflicted; Church Christ the Head of; Church Glory of; Church Saved by Grace; Church Unfaithful; God Our Guide; Mercy of God Prayer for; Missions Prayer for; Nature An Emblem of Grace; Perseverance; Prayer Complaint in; Prayer For Grace and Salvation; Prayer For the Church; Revival; Salvation Prayers for; Steadfastness Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English Tune Title: SANKEY
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To Be More Like Jesus

Author: Rebecca Elaine Lee Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8159 First Line: ’Tis only through suffering true life I may gain Refrain First Line: More like my Jesus, this is my goal Lyrics: 1 ’Tis only through suffering true life I may gain; We find richest joy through the deepest of pain… It’s not by our merit, but by His grace we grow To be more like Jesus and more of Him know. Refrain: More like my Jesus, this is my goal— May zeal for the Gospel e’er grip my soul. 2 It’s not through great riches I gain my reward Nor pleasing mere man for fear of the sword; Instead I must conquer by God’s power divine, And if I am faithful, Heav’n’s glories are mine. [Refrain] 3 Lord Jesus, I love Thee, Thou showest the way; Thou leadest from darkness to brightness of day! Oh, ne’er shall I leave Thee, for faithful Thou art! Thou art my true Conqueror, the Love of my heart! [Refrain] 4 Soon I shall be with Thee, my hand joined in Thine, My labors completed—Thy joy shall be mine; Then how can I serve Thee if I cannot die For my Savior’s sake until I have come nigh? My life I offer, Lamb that was slain! So I may gain Heaven through suffering and pain Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis only through suffering true life I may gain]

I Now Will Give Wholehearted Thanks

Hymnal: The Book of Psalms for Worship #9a (2010) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: I now will give wholehearted thanks to the LORD Scripture: Psalm 9:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: SANKEY
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God Loveth the Righteous, His Goodness Is Sure

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #145 (1934) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Topics: Anxiety; Backsliding; Chastisements; Discontent; Doubt; Prosperity; Righteous And Wicked Contrasted; Temptation; Wandering from God Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: SANKEY
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Higher than I

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #182 (1900) First Line: In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair Languages: English Tune Title: HIDING IN THEE

O safe to the Rock that is higher than I

Hymnal: The Christian Life Hymnal #381 (2006) Tune Title: HIDING IN THEE
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God Loveth the Righteous

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1862 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure Lyrics: 1. God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure. He never forsaketh the good and the pure. Yet once my faith faltered, I envied the proud, In doubt and disquiet my spirit was bowed. 2. The wicked are prosperous and firm in their strength, No pangs do they suffer, though death come at length. They are not in trouble as other men are, The plagues of their fellows they view from afar. 3. In garments of boasting and violence decked, With wealth more abundant than heart could expect, They scoff, and the helpless they proudly oppress. The heavens and the earth they assume to possess. 4. Despising God’s people, they cause them to drain The cup of oppression, injustice and pain. They question God’s knowledge and boldly defy The might and the justice of God the Most High. 5. The wicked, grown wealthy, have comfort and peace, While I, daily chastened, see troubles increase, And, wronging God’s children, I cried in my pain, That clean hands are worthless and pure hearts are vain. 6. I went to God’s temple: my doubts were dispelled. The end of life’s journey I clearly beheld. I saw in what peril ungodly men stand, With sudden destruction and ruin at hand. 7. As when one waking forgetteth his dream, So God will despise them, though great they may seem. My envy was senseless; my grief was for naught. Because I was faithless, and foolish my thought. Languages: English Tune Title: SANKEY

God Loveth the Righteous

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #136 (1976) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure Topics: Backsliding; Discontent; Doubt; Righteous And Wicked Contrasted; Temptation And Trial; Wandering from God; Chastening Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: SANKEY
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Response after the Commandments

Author: E. Paxton Hood Hymnal: Select Songs for the Singing Service #7 (1885) First Line: O Saviour and Master, these saying of Thine Refrain First Line: Doings of mine, doings of mine Languages: English Tune Title: [O Saviour and Master, these saying of Thine]

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