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At the Cross

Author: Isaac Watts; Ralph E. Hudson Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2,365 hymnals First Line: Alas! and did my Savior bleed Refrain First Line: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light Lyrics: 1 Alas! and did my Savior bleed, and did my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred head for such a one as I? Refrain: At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light, and the burden of my heart rolled away; it was there by faith I received my sight, and now I am happy all the day. 2 Was it for crimes that I have done, he groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity! Grace unknown! And love beyond degree! [Refrain] 3 Well might the sun in darkness hide, and shut its glories in, when Christ, the mighty maker died for human creatures' sin. [Refrain] 4 But drops of grief can ne'er repay the debt of love I owe. Here, Lord, I give myself away; 'tis all that I can do. [Refrain] Topics: Jesus Christ His Passion; Burdens; God Love and Mercy; Grace, Mercy, and Forgiveness; Jesus Christ His Cross; Joy; Sin Used With Tune: HUDSON
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The Son of God Goes Forth to War

Author: Reginald Heber, 1783-1826 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 846 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The Son of God goes forth to war A kingly crown to gain. His blood-red banner streams afar; Who follows in his train? Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumphant over pain; Who patient bears his cross below - He follows in his train. 2 The martyr first, whose eagle eye Could pierce beyond the grave, Who saw his master in the sky And called on him to save. Like him, with pardon on his tongue In midst of mortal pain, He prayed for those who did the wrong - Who follows in his train? 3 A glorious band, the chosen few, On whom the Spirit came, Twelve valiant saints; their hope they knew And mocked the cross and flame. They met the tyrant's brandished steel, The lion's gory mane; They bowed their necks the death to feel - Who follows in their train? 4 A noble army, girls and boys, With men and women saved, Around the Savior's throne rejoice, In robes of light arrayed. They climbed the steep ascent of heav'n Through peril, toil, and pain. O God, to us may grace be giv'n To follow in their train! Topics: Lesser Festivals; Lesser Festivals; Saints' Days St. Stephen, Deacon and Martyr; Christian warfare Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS NEW
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The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns

Author: John Brownlie (1857-1925) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 100 hymnals Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Jesus Christ Coming Again Scripture: Acts 1:11 Used With Tune: JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM Text Sources: Early Greek hymn
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The Gathering of the Nations

Author: Fronia Smith Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: From east and west, from north and south Refrain First Line: Their song shall ring as loud they sing Lyrics: 1. From east and west, from north and south That countless host shall throng, Unnumbered as the sea’s white sands Its myriads pass along. Refrain Their song shall ring as loud they sing While gladly marching on, They tribute bring to Christ the King, When cares of life are done. 2. With palms of victory shall they come, While marching proud and grand As free from toil they near that home Within the promised land. [Refrain] 3. From tribulations great they come With robes made white and fair, By washing in the precious blood Of Christ their Captain there. [Refrain] Used With Tune: GATHERING Text Sources: Gems and Jewels, by J. H. Fillmore & J. H. Rosecrans (Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Brothers, 1890), number 66
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Creator God, How Grand the Earth

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Creator God, how grand the earth you called forth with your voice! Your handiwork fills us with awe and in it we rejoice. You separated day from night, and heavens from the earth; you gathered waters into seas and gave the land its birth. 2 You filled the earth with plants and trees, all bearing fruit and seeds, and so ensured there would be food to meet your creatures’ needs. You caused the sun to shine each day, the stars and moon at night, thus marking seasons, days, and years forever by your light. 3 Fish of the sea and birds that fly appeared at your command, with living creatures of all kinds that creep and walk on land. Then in your image, by your word, you made us, humankind, that we might care for all good things that you, with love, designed. 4 Creator God, how grand the earth you called forth with your voice. In all its wonders and delights, we revel and rejoice, and yet we know you count on us to mind the earth for you. Make us good stewards, tender, wise, and fair in all we do. Topics: Creation; Stewardship 28 Scripture: Genesis 1:1-4 Used With Tune: GENESIS
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Hark! the Glad Sound!

Author: Philip Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 832 hymnals First Line: Hark! the glad sound! The Savior comes! Lyrics: 1 Hark! the glad sound! The Savior comes! The Savior promised long! Let ev’ry heart prepare a throne, and ev’ry voice a song. On him the Spirit largely poured exerts its sacred fire, wisdom and might, and zeal and love, his holy breast inspire. 2 He comes the pris’ners to release, in Satan’s bondage held. The gates of brass before him burst, the iron fetters yield. He comes the broken heart to bind, the bleeding soul to cure, and with the treasures of his grace to enrich the humble poor. 3 His silver trumpets publish loud the day of jubilee. Our debts are all remitted now, he sets the people free. Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace, thy welcome shall proclaim, and heav’n’s eternal arches ring with thy beloved name. Topics: Jesus Christ Second Coming of; Justice; Justice Economic; Liberation; Reign of Christ Scripture: Leviticus 25 Used With Tune: COMMUNION Text Sources: Translation and Paraphrases, 1745, alt.

Now Let Our Hearts within Us Burn

Author: Geoffrey F. Spencer, 1927-2005 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Benediction; Call/Calling; Commission; Compassion; Courage; Hope; Jesus Christ The Incarnation; Sending Forth Scripture: Isaiah 6:5-8 Used With Tune: LANDÅS

How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason, c. 1645-1694 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: The Adoration of God Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:10-11 Used With Tune: SOLL 'S SEIN
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We Hail You God's Anointed

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 853 hymnals Topics: Advent; Jesus Christ Advent; Jesus Christ Return of; Jesus Christ Sovereignty and Reign; Year B Reign of Christ Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: ELLACOMBE
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My Shepherd Is the Living Lord

Author: Thomas Sternhold; Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 56 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My Shepherd is the living Lord nothing therefore I need; in pastures fair, near pleasant streams he setteth me to feed. He brings my wand'ring spirit back when I forsake his ways, and leads me for his mercy's sake in paths of truth and grace. 2 When I walk through the shades of death, thy presence is my stay; a word of thy supporting breath drives all my fears away. Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, doth still my table spread; my cup with blessings overflows, thine oil anoints my head. 3 The sure provisions of my God attend me all my days; O may thy house be mine abode, and all my work be praise. There would I find a settled rest, while others go and come-- no more a stranger or a guest, but like a child at home. Scripture: Psalm 23 Used With Tune: RESIGNATION

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