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O Watch and Pray

Author: H. A. Brorson, 1694-1764 ; G. A. T. Rygh, 1860-1942 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #516 (1996) Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 First Line: O watch and pray, My soul, the way Lyrics: 1 O watch and pray, My soul, the way Of safety lies before thee; Lest thou shouldst be led astray And the foe come o'er thee. 2 Use thou the Word Of God, thy Lord; All else is unavailing; Ev'ry thought and passion guard With this shield unfailing. 3 O make thy choice The Spirit's voice When He comes to remind thee; Then shall peace thine heart rejoice, Satan get behind thee. 4 One secret thought With evil fraught, Which in the heart was cherished, Havoc of God's grace hath wrought, And the soul hath perished. 5 Our evil mind, To sin inclines, Is drawn by sin around us; If a wicked thought we mind, Satan soon hath bound us. 6 One word from hell Cast its foul spell On Adam with temptation; So by one man all men fell Under condemnation. 7 Each soul astray From Christ, the way, Should keep God's people humble; Jesus warns, "O watch and pray, Lest ye fall and stumble." 8 Be on your guard, Keep watch and ward, Beware of Satan's cunning! Watch and pray and trust your Lord Till ye see Him coming! Topics: Confirmation: Perseverance; Trinity 20 Languages: English Tune Title: O TRAURIGKEIT
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O Darkest Woe

Author: Johann Rist; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4768 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 First Line: O darkest woe! Ye tears, forth flow Lyrics: 1. O darkest woe! Ye tears, forth flow! Has earth so sad a wonder? God the Father’s only Son Now lies buried yonder. 2. O sorrow dread! God’s Son is dead! But by His expiation Of our guilt upon the cross Gained for us salvation. 3. O sinful man, it was the ban Of death on thee that brought Him Down to suffer for thy sins, And such woe hath wrought Him. 4. Behold thy Lord, the Lamb of God Blood sprinkled lies before thee, Pouring out His life that He May to life restore thee. 5. O Ground of faith, Laid low in death, Sweet lips, now silent sleeping! Surely all that live must mourn Here with bitter weeping. 6. O blest shall be Eternally Who oft in faith will ponder Why the glorious Prince of Life Should be buried yonder. 7. O Jesus blest, my Help and Rest! With tears I pray, Lord hear me, Make me love Thee to the last, And in death be near me. Languages: English Tune Title: O TRAURIGKEIT
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So Rest-My Rest!

Author: Salomo Franck; Richard Massie Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6232 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 First Line: So rest-my Rest Lyrics: 1. So rest–my Rest! Thou ever blest! Thy grave with sinners making, By Thy precious death, from sin My dead soul awaking! 2. Here hast Thou lain, After much pain, Life of my life, reposing! Round Thee now a rock-hewn grave, Rock of Ages, closing. 3. Breath of all breath! I know from death Thou wilt my soul awaken! Wherefore should I dread the grave, Or my faith be shaken? 4. To me the tomb Is but a room, Where I lie down with Jesus! Who by death hath conquered death, Safely there receives us! 5. The body dies (Naught else) and lies In dust, until victorious From the grave, it shall arise Beautiful and glorious! 6. Meantime I will, My Jesus, still Deep in my bosom lay Thee, Musing on Thy death; in death Be with me, I pray Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: O TRAURIGKEIT
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O Hour Of Doom

Author: Epiphanius Wilson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8680 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O hour of doom, Of heartfelt gloom, Why should there not be sighing? Soon shall God the Father’s Son In the tomb be lying. 2 Men’s sinful deed Has made to bleed This innocent, the lowly, Lest the wrath of righteousness Fall on heads unholy. 3 The Bridegroom see On Calvary, O bride of Christ is bleeding; On the altar-cross for thee Hear Him interceding! 4 The lips, whence sped Life to the dead, Silence now are keeping; Let the crowd about the cross Watch with wail and weeping. 5 O happy he Who constantly Thinks, with tears unnumbered, How the very Lord of lords ’Neath the death-pall slumbered. 6 O Jesu blest, My hope, my rest! Grant, with tears, I pray thee, I may live and I may die Yearning to obey Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: O TRAURIGKEIT
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Thou who has blest my soul with rest

Author: Salomo Franck; Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9696 Meter: 4.4.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Thou who has blest my soul with rest, Now of Thy rest partakest: My dead spirit, by Thy death, Thou from sleep awakest. 2 Thou, my life’s breath, art cold in death: This hath Thy love procurèd: Oh the fervor of that love Which e’en death endurèd! 3 True life I know from Thee doth flow; Thy voice will me awaken: Shall my heart that hopes in Thee Be with with terrors shaken? 4 This dust that lies, securely lies, And shall be raised immortal: Then in light adorned, it shall Burst death’s gloomy portal. 5 For Thy repose from all Thy woes, Take, Lord, my thankful spirit: Daily thoughts of thankful love, Lord, Thy death doth merit. Languages: English Tune Title: O TRARIGKEIT

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