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Oppressed by sin, O Lord, to Thee

Author: C.F. Gellert Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Oppressed by sin, O Lord, to Thee I come in my affliction: O, full of pity, look on me, Impart Thy benediction. My sins are great, where shall I fell? The blood of Jesus speaks for me; For all our sins He carried. 2 Repentant at Thy feet I fall, To Thy cross humbly clinging, O Jesus, hear me when I call, My wants before Thee bringing. My trust is in Thy grace and power; For all was finished in that hour, When Thou didst make atonement. 3 When I approach Thine altar, Lord, May I this comfort cherish, That on the cross Thy blood was poured For me, lest I should perish. Thou didst for me God's law fulfill, That holy joy my heart might thrill When on Thy love I'm feasting. 4 Be Thou my shield 'gainst Satan's power, Whene'er he would assail me; The victor's crown, when come death's hour, O let it never fail me! Lord Jesus,Thou who savedst me, My life I would devote to Thee, To praise Thy name forever. Topics: The Church Confession; The Church Confession; Confession of Sin Used With Tune: [Oppressed by sin, O Lord to Thee]
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Lord, Thou hast been Thy people's rest

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: Lord, Thou hast been Thy people's rest, Through all their generations; Their refuge when by troubles prest, Their hope in tribulations: Thou, ere the mountains sprang to birth, Or ever Thou hadst form'd the earth, Art God from everlasting. Our life is like the transient breath, That tells a mournful story; Early or late, stopt short by death;-- And where is all our glory? Our days are threescore years and ten, And if the span be lengthened then, Their strength is toil and sorrow. Lo Thou hast set before Thine eyes All our misdeeds and errors; Our secret sins from darkness rise At Thine awakening terrors: Who shall abide the trying hour? Who knows the thunder of Thy power? We flee unto Thy mercy. 50 Lord, teach us so to mark our days, That we may prize them duly; So guide our feet in Wisdom's ways, That we may love Thee truly: Return, O Lord! our griefs behold, And with Thy goodness, as of old, O satisfy us early. Topics: Time, life, and man past, present, future Scripture: Psalm 90

When my last hour is close at hand, My last sad journey taken

Author: Nikolaus Herman; Edgar Alfred Bowring Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 14 hymnals

I Stand beside Your Manger Here

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Michael D. Schultz Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I stand beside your manger here, O Jesus, life from heaven

Todo Honor al Grane Dios

Author: Johann Jakob Schütz; Wayne Andersen Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Todo honor al grande Dios

Order My Life, Lord, as You Will

Author: Caspar Bienemann ; Michael D. Schultz Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal
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All Blessing, Honor, Thanks, and Praise

Author: Paul Speratus; Carl Doving Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All blessing, honor, thanks, and praise To Father, Son, and Spirit, The God who saved us by His grace, All glory to His merit: O Father in the heav'ns above, Thy glorious works show forth Thy love, Thy worthy Name be hallowed. 2 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done In earth, as 'tis in heaven: Keep us in life, by grace led on, Forgiving and forgiven; Save Thou us in temptation's hour, And from all ills; Thine is the power, And all the glory, Amen! Amen. Topics: Worship Prayer and Praise; Lord's Prayer; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: ES IST GEWISSLICH AN DER ZEIT
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Father! reveal Thy Son in me

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: Father! reveal Thy Son in me, To my soul's eye, unclouded; The fulness of the Deity, In mortal semblance shrouded, When, for a Name o'er every Name, He bore the Cross, despised the shame, And rose--the World's Redeemer. 168 Him then as mine may I confess, With all my powers adore Him, And, as the Lord my Righteousness, Most humbly walk before Him, Hail Him, mine Advocate, on high, Extol His Priesthood, and rely Upon His sole atonement. All things for Him may I forsake; In poverty and weakness, His gentle burthen on me take, And wear His yoke with meekness; So shall I find in labour rest, In suffering, peace,--of Christ possess'd In me the hope of glory. Sacred Poems and Hymns
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For Patience in Great Sorrow

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ah! faithful God, compass'nate heart Lyrics: Ah! faithful God, compass’nate heart, Whose goodness never endeth, I know this bitter cross and smart Thy hand it is that sendeth! Yea, Lord, I know this burden great Thou sendest not in wrath and hate, But ’tis in love appointed. That ever is Thy way all-wise, Thy child in woe must languish, Thou whom Thou lovest, dost chastise, ’Fore joy Thou sendest anguish, Sink’st us to hell, in woe we lie, And raisest us again on high, Thus with us fares it always. Thou ever leadest wondrously Thy children dear who please Thee! Would I have life? Then first must I E’en down to death abase me. In honour who’d be raised on high, He self-abas’d on earth must lie As worthless dust and ashes. On earth, Lord, Thy belovèd Son Such sorrow had to try Him; Ere He could reach His glorious throne Ill men must crucify Him. He pass’d through trouble, need, and woe, Nor shrunk He from death’s cruel blow, To reach the joys of heaven. Did then Thy good and holy Son Himself for us deliver, And I enslavèd, sinful one, Shall I resist Thee ever? Of patience aye the glass is He, And who His face desires to see Must in His footsteps follow. How is it reason finds it hard, The truth so oft rejecteth, That Thou with favour dost regard E’en while Thy hand afflicteth? How long doth oft the cross remain, How hardly can we love and pain Then reconcile together. God of the Church! when fails my pow’r, Strength graciously then give me; And grant that nought in trial’s hour Of faith may e’er deprive me. Uphold me by Thy might, O Lord, Establish me then in Thy word, From murmuring deliver! When I am weak, be Thou my stay, In faithfulness be near me, That I continually may pray, And call on Thee to hear me. While yet a heart hopes and believes, And still in pray’r unceasing lives, Bold is it, and unvanquish’d. In measure, Lord, apply the rod, Lest I sink altogether; Thou know’st how I can bear the load, How life’s imperill’d ever, For neither steel nor stone am I, But sooner pass away and die, E’en than a fleeting vapour. Ah! Jesus, who did’st stoop so low, Thy blood shed, life that giveth, The bitter cross full well dost know, And how the spirit grieveth When cross and heavy woe combine, So wilt Thou hear each cry of mine, When bitterly complaining. I know Thou feelest sympathy When want and woe distress me, That Thou with help wilt visit me, And graciously wilt bless me. Ah! strengthen Thou my feeble hand, And lead my feet where I may stand In safety—Come and save me! Speak courage to my fainting heart, With comfort, Lord, support me. Of weary souls the Rest Thou art, My Tow’r, where none can hurt me! My Rock, where from the sun I hide, My Tent, where safely I abide When storms without are raging! And as in love, while here I dwell, Thou suff’ring hast decreed me, Thy grace vouchsafe Thy child, Lord, still, In Thy green pastures lead me; That I in faith may patience gain, Through patience rich reward attain, When I’ve endur’d the trial. Oh! Holy Ghost, of joy the Oil, Whom God from Heaven giveth, Refresh me, pour into my soul What heart and flesh reviveth. Of glory, Thou the Spirit art, Know’st what in heav’n shall be my part Of grace, joy, consolation! How fair ’twill be, ah! let me gaze Upon the life so glorious, That Thou wilt give to those who pass Through trials sore, victorious. The earth with all its treasures fair Can never with this life compare, They pale and fade before it. Thou’lt deal with me so graciously, I’ll endless joy be tasting, For trials known to Thee and me Have glory everlasting. Thou’lt wipe the tear-drop from mine eyes, To exultation turn my sighs, Lord! I believe it. Amen!

Sing praise to God who reigns above (Thwaites)

Author: Johann Jakob Schütz; Honor Mary Thwaites Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal

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