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When sinners see their lost condition

Author: M. B. Landstad Hymnal: LHPN1913 #173 (1913) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When sinners see their lost condition, And feel the pressing load of sin, And Jesus cometh on His mission To heal the sin-sick heart within, All grief must flee before His grace, And joy divine will take its place. 2 When Jesus enters meek and lowly, To fill the home with sweetest peace; When hearts have felt His blessing holy, And found from sin complete release, Then light and calm within shall reign, And hearts divided love again. 3 When Jesus enters land and nation, And moves the people with His love, When yielding to His kind persuasion, Our hearts His truth and blessing prove, Then shall our life on earth be blest, The peace of God on us shall rest. 4 When Jesus comes, O blessed story! He works a change in heart and life; God's kingdom comes with power and glory To young and old, to man and wife; Through sacrament and living word, Faith, love and hope are now conferred. 5 Then stilled are cries and lamentation, Then loosed is every Satan's band, In death is hope and consolation, The soul is safe in Jesus' hand: When we shall walk through death's dark vale His rod and staff shall never fail. 6 O may He soon to every nation Find entrance where He is unknown, With life and light and full salvation That heathendom may be o'erthrown, And healing to the hearts may come In heathen land and Christian home! 7 Behold, He at the door is knocking! Hark, how He pleads our souls to win! Who hears His voice--the door unlocking-- To sup with him He enters in! How blest the day, my soul, how blest! When Jesus comes to be thy guest! 8 Behold, He at the door is calling, O heed, my soul, what He doth say; Deny Him not--O thought appalling-- And turn Him hot from thee away. My soul gives answer deep within: Thou blessed of the Lord, come in. 9 Come Thou who spreadest joy and gladness, Forever bide with me and mine, And bring to those who sit in sadness And gloom of death Thy light divine: A voice comes from my soul within; Thou blessed of the Lord, come in! Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent; The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent; Invitation Tune Title: [When sinners see their lost condition]
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Creator of the starry height

Author: Anon. Hymnal: LHPN1913 #174 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Creator of the starry height, Thy people's everlasting light, Jesus, Redeemer of us all, Hear Thou Thy servants when they call. 2 Thou, sorrowing at the helpless cry Of all creation doomed to die, didst save our lost and guilty race, By healing gifts of heavenly grace. 3 Love drew Thee down, the world to win From common stain of common sin; Proceeding from a virgin shrine The spotless victim all divine. 4 At Thy great name, exalted now, All knees in lowly homage bow; All things in heaven and earth adore, And own thee King for evermore. 5 To Thee, O holy One, we pray, Our Judge in that tremendous day, Ward off, while yet we dwell below, The weapons of our crafty foe. 6 To God the Father, God the Son And God the Spirit, Three in One, Praise, honor, might, and glory be From age to age eternally. Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent; Jesus Christ Our Redeemer Tune Title: [Creator of the starry height]
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Hark the glad sound! the Savior comes

Author: P. Doddridge Hymnal: LHPN1913 #175 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Hark the glad sound! the Savior comes, The Savior promised long; Let every heart prepare a throne, And every voice a song. 2 He comes, the prisoners to release, In Satan's bondage held; The gates of brass before Him burst, The iron fetters yield. 3 He comes, the broken heart to bind, The bleeding soul to cure, And with the treasures of His grace To enrich the humble poor. 4 Our glad Hosannas, Prince of Peace, Thy welcome shall proclaim, And heaven's eternal arches ring With Thy beloved name. Topics: The Church Year The Fourth Sunday in Advent; The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent Tune Title: [Hark the glad sound!]
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On Jordan's bank the herald's cry

Author: C. Coffin Hymnal: LHPN1913 #176 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 On Jordan's bank the herald's cry Announces that the Lord is nigh; Awake and hearken, for he brings Glad tidings of the King of kings. 2 Then cleansed be every Christian breast And furnished for so great a guest; Yea, let us all our hearts prepare For Christ to come and enter there. 3 For thou art our salvation, Lord, Our refuge and our great reward; Without Thy grace we waste away, Like flowers that wither and decay. 4 To heal the sick stretch out Thine hand, And bid the fallen sinner stand; Once more upon Thy people shine, And fill the world with love divine. 5 All praise, eternal Son, to Thee, Whose advent set Thy people free: Whom with the Father we adore And Holy Spirit, for evermore. Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent; The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Advent Tune Title: [On Jordan's bank the herald's cry]
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All my heart this night rejoices

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: LHPN1913 #177 (1913) Meter: 8.3.3.6.8.3.3.6 Lyrics: 1 All my heart this night rejoices, As I hear, Far and near sweetest angel voices; "Christ is born," their choirs are singing, Till the air Everywhere Now with joy is ringing. 2 Hark, a voice from yonder manger, Soft and sweet, Doth entreat, "Flee from woe and danger; Brethren, come; from all that grieves you You are freed; All you need I will surely give you." 3 Come, then, let us hasten yonder, Here let all, Great and small, Kneel in awe and wonder; Love Him who with love is yearning; Hail the Star That from far Bright with hope is burning. 4 Ye who pine in weary sadness, Weep no more, For the door Now is found of gladness: Cling to Him, for He will guide you Where no cross, Pain or loss Can again betide you. 5 Hither come, ye heavy-hearted, Who for sin, Deep within, Long and sore have smarted; For the poisoned wounds you're feeling Help is near, One is here, Mighty for their healing. 6 Thee, dear Lord, with heed I'll cherish, Live to Thee, And with Thee Dying shall not perish; But shall dwell with Thee forever, Far on high, In the joy That can alter never. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Eve; The Church Year Christmas Eve Tune Title: [All my heart this night rejoices]
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Holy night! peaceful night!

Author: J. Mohr Hymnal: LHPN1913 #178 (1913) Meter: 6.6.8.8.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Holy night! peaceful night! Through the darkness beams a light, Yonder, where they sweet vigils keep O'er the Babe who, in silent sleep, Rests in heavenly peace, Rests in heavenly peace. 2 Silent night! holiest night! Darkness flies, and all is light! Shepherds hear the angels sing: "Hallelujah! hail the King! Jesus the Savior is here! Jesus the Savior is here!" 3 Silent night! holiest night! Guiding Star, O lend thy light! See the eastern wise men bring Gifts and homage to our King! Jesus the Savior is here! Jesus the Savior is here! 4 Silent night! holiest night! Wondrous Star, O lend thy light! With the angels let us sing Hallelujah to our King! Jesus our Savior is here! Jesus our Savior is here! Topics: The Church Year Christmas Eve; The Church Year Christmas Eve; Children's Services Tune Title: [Holy Night! peaceful night!]
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Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: LHPN1913 #179 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we, And come Thy lowly bed to see; Enlighten every soul and mind, That we the way to Thee may find. 2 With songs we hasten Thee to greet And kiss the dust before Thy feet, O blessed hour, O sweetest night, That gave Thee birth, our soul's delight. 3 Now welcome! From Thy heavenly home Thou to our vale of tears art come; Man hath no offering for Thee save The stable, manger, cross, and grave. 4 Jesus, alas! how can it be So few bestow a thought on Thee, Or on the love, so wondrous great, That drew Thee down to our estate? 5 O draw us wholly to Thee, Lord, Do Thou to us Thy grace accord, True faith and love to us impart, That we may hold Thee in our heart. 6 Keep us, howe'er the world may lure, In our baptismal covenant pure; That every yearning thought may be Directed only unto Thee: 7 Until at last we, too, proclaim, With all Thy saints, Thy glorious name; In Paradise our songs renew, And praise Thee as the angels do. 8 We gather round Thee, Jesus dear, So happy in Thy presence here; Grant us, our Savior, every one, To stand in heaven before Thy throne. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas; Children's Services Tune Title: [Thy little ones, dear Lord, are we]
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Immanuel! we sing Thy praise

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: LHPN1913 #180 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Immanuel! we sing Thy praise, Thou Prince of Life! Thou Fount of grace! With all Thy saints, Thee, Lord, we sing; Praise, honor, thanks, to Thee we bring! 2 E’er since the world began to be, How many a heart hath longed for Thee! And Thou, O long-expected Guest, Hast come at last to make us blest! 3 Now art Thou here: we know Thee now: In lowly manger liest Thou: A child, yet makest all things great; Poor, yet the earth Thy robe of state. 4 Now fearless I can look on Thee: From sin and grief Thou set'st me free: Thou bearest wrath, Thou conquerest death, Fear turns to joy Thy glance beneath. 5 Thou art my Head, my Lord divine: I am Thy member, wholly Thine; And by Thy Spirit’s strength would still Serve Thee according to Thy will. 6 Thus will I sing Thy praises here, With joyful spirit year by year: And when we reckon years no more, May I in heaven Thy name adore. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas Tune Title: [Immanuel! we sing Thy praise]
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From heaven above to earth I come

Author: M. Luther Hymnal: LHPN1913 #181 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From heaven above to earth I come To bear good news to every home; Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing. 2 To you this night is born a child Of Mary, chosen mother mild; This little child, of lowly birth, Shall be the joy of all the earth. 3 'Tis Christ, our God, who far no high Hath heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your salvation be, Himself from sin will make you free. 4 He brings those blessings, long ago Prepared by God for all below; Henceforth His kingdom open stands To you, as to the angel bands. 5 These are the tokens ye shall mark, The swaddling clothes and manger dark; There shall ye find the young child laid, By whom the heavens and earth were made. 6 Now let us all with gladsome cheer Follow the shepherds, and draw near To see this wondrous gift of God, Who hath His only Son bestowed. 7 Give heed, my heart,lift up thine eyes! Who is it in yon manger lies? Who is this child so young and fair? The blessed Christ-child lieth there. 8 Welcome to earth, Thou noble Guest, Through whom the sinful world is blest! Thou com'st to share our misery, What can we render, Lord, to Thee! 9 Ah, Lord, who hast created all, How hast Thou made Thee weak and small, That Thou must choose Thine infant bed Where ass and ox but lately fed! 10 Were earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, She yet were far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for Thee. 11 For velvets soft and silken stuff Thou hast but hay and straw so rough, Whereon thou, King, so rich and great, As 'twere Thy heaven, art throned in state. 12 Thus hath it pleased Thee to make plain The truth to sinners poor and vain, That this world's honor, wealth and might Are naught and worthless in Thy sight. 13 Ah, dearest Jesus, Holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft undefiled, Within my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for Thee. 14 My heart for very joy must leap, My lips no more can silence keep; I, too, must sing with joyful tongue That sweetest ancient cradle song: 15 Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given!-- While angels sing with pious mirth A glad New Year to all the earth. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas Tune Title: [From heaven above to earth I come]
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A great and mighty wonder

Author: St. Germannus, 634—634 Hymnal: LHPN1913 #182 (1913) Lyrics: 1 A great and mighty wonder Our Christmas festal brings: On earth, a lowly infant, Behold the King of kings! 2 The Word is made incarnate, Descending from on high; And cherubim sing anthems To shepherds, from the sky. 3 And we with them triumphant, Repeat the hymn again: "To God on high be glory, And peace on earth to men!" 4 Since all He comes to ransom, By all be He adored, The Infant born in Bethlehem, The Savior and the Lord! 6 All idol forms shall perish, And error shall decay, And Christ shall wield His scepter, Our Lord and God for aye. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas Tune Title: [A great and mighty wonder]

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