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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine!

Author: J. Rist Hymnal: LHPN1913 #223 (1913) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine! Lo, the Gentiles hail Thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the Day-spring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 O how blindly we did stray, Ere this sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our 'wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But the Day-spring from on high Hath aris'n with beams unclouded, And we see before it fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4 Thy appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun, For Thou art its light and gladness, For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; The Church Year Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Light; Missions Tune Title: [Rise, O Salem, rise and shine!]
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Brightest and best of the sons of the morning

Author: R. Heber Hymnal: LHPN1913 #224 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; Star of the east, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. 2 Cold on His cradle the dew-drops are shining, Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall; Angels adore Him in slumber reclining, Maker and Monarch and Savior of all. 3 Shall we not yield Him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine, Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, and gold from the mine? 4 Vainly we offer each ample oblation, Vainly with gifts would His favor secure; Richer by far is the heart's adoration, Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor. 5 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; Star of the east, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Light Tune Title: [Brightest and best of the sons of the morning]
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O who like Thee, so calm, so bright

Author: A. C. Coxe Hymnal: LHPN1913 #225 (1913) Lyrics: 1 O who like Thee, so calm, so bright, Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Light of light, O who like Thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe; So meek, so lowly, yet so high, So glorious in humility? 2 O wondrous Lord, our souls would be Still more and more conformed to Thee; Would lose the pride, the taint of sin, That burns these fevered veins within; And learn of Thee, the lowly one, And like Thee all our journey run. 3 O grant us ever on the road To trace the footsteps of our God; That when Thou shalt appear, arrayed In light to judge the quick and dead, We may to life immortal soar, Through Thee, who livest evermore. Topics: The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Example Tune Title: [O who like Thee, so calm, so bright]
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We are the Lord's: His all-sufficient merit

Author: C.J.P. Spitta Hymnal: LHPN1913 #226 (1913) Lyrics: 1 We are the Lord’s: His all-sufficient merit, Sealed on the cross, to us this grace accords; We are the Lord’s, and all things shall inherit; Whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s. 2 We are the Lord’s; then let us gladly tender Our souls to Him in deeds, not empty words; Let heart and tongue and life combine to render No doubtful witness that we are the Lord’s. 3 We are the Lord’s: no darkness brooding o’er us Can make us tremble while this star affords A steady light along the path before us-- Faith’s full assurance that we are the Lord’s. 4 We are the Lord’s: no evil can befall us In the dread hour of life’s fast loosening cords; No pangs of death shall even then appall us; Death we shall vanquish, for we are the Lord’s. Topics: The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; Trust in God Tune Title: [We are the Lord's: His all sufficient merit]
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One thing needful! This one treasure

Author: J. H. Schroeder Hymnal: LHPN1913 #227 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.12.12.11.11 Lyrics: 1 One thing needful! This one treasure Teach me, Savior, to esteem; Other things may promise pleasure, But are never what they seem; They prove to be burdens that vex us and chafe us, And true lasting happiness never vouchsafe us; This one precious treasure, that all else exceeds, Gives joy above measure and fills all my needs. 2 Seekest thou the one thing needful, Leave all cares that hindering prove; Be of earthly joys unheedful, Fix thy heart on things above; For where God and man both in one are united, With God's perfect fullness the heart is delighted; There, there is the worthiest lot and the best, My one and my all, and my joy, and my rest. 3 Then with Mary's full surrender, I would offer Thee my heart, At Thy feet my tribute render, As my chosen better part. For Mary's heart burning with fervent emotion, Was quickened to serve Thee with perfect devotion; And there filled with love for her Savior and Lord, Was, with the One needful, in blessed accord. 4 Thus, O Jesus, my endeavor Is to be forever thine. Let no mortal love whatever Hindering now my heart entwine. Though great be the host that refuses to heed Thee, I'll faithfully follow where'er Thou wilt lead me; For thy word is Spirit and life to my soul, And through it, O Jesus, my conduct control. 5 Wisdom's fountain everflowing Has its highest source in Thee. By Thy grace confine my going In Thy footsteps, trod for me; In which I with lowly and perfect submission May bend to Thy wisdom my will and ambition; And when, O my Savior, I know Thee aright I then shall have risen to wisdom's great height. 6 I have naught, my God, to offer, Save the blood of Thy dear Son; Graciously accept the proffer: Make His righteousness mine own. His holy life gave He, was crucified for me; His righteousness perfect he now pleads before Thee; His own robe of righteousness, my highest good, Shall clothe me in glory, through faith in His blood. 7 In Thine image then awaking, May my soul be all Thine own; Of Thy holy life partaking, Sanctified to Thee alone. For all that I need here, to serve and obey Thee, In Thee I receive--and my Savior, I pray Thee: From things transitory, absorbing my love, Withdraw mine affections, and fix them above. 8 Jesus, in Thy cross are centered All the marvels of Thy grace; Thou, my Savior, once hast entered Through Thy blood the holy place: Thy sacrifice holy there wrought my redemption, From Satan's dominion I now have exemption; The way is now free to the Father's high throne Where I may approach Him, in Thy name alone. 9 Joys unnumbered, peace and blessing, Are the comforts full and free, Richly now I am possessing, For my Savior shepherds me. How sweet the communion, beyond all expression, To have Thee, O Jesus, as my heart's possession. O nothing in me can such ardor unfold As when I Thee, Savior, in faith shall behold. 10 Henceforth Thou alone, my Savior, Shalt be all in all to me. Search my heart and my behavior, Cast out all hypocrisy. Restrain me from wandering in pathways unholy, And throughout life's pilgrimage keep my heart lowly; I'll value but lightly earth's treasure and store: Thou art the One needful, and mine evermore! Topics: The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; Consecration Tune Title: [One thing needful! This one treasure]
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Within the Father's house

Author: J. R. Woodford Hymnal: LHPN1913 #228 (1913) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Within the Father's house The Son hath found His home; And to His temple suddenly The Lord of life hath come. 2 The doctors of the law Gaze on the wondrous child, And marvel at His gracious words Of wisdom undefiled. 3 Yet not to them is given The mighty truth to know, To lift the earthly veil which hides Incarnate God below. 4 The secret of the Lord Escapes each human eye, And faithful pondering hearts await The full Epiphany. 5 Lord, visit Thou our souls And teach us by Thy grace, Each dim revealing of Thyself With loving awe to trace; 6 Till from our darkened sight The cloud shall pass away, And on the cleanséd soul shall burst The everlasting day; 7 Till we behold Thy face And know, as we are known, Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Co-equal Three in One. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Teacher Tune Title: [Within the Father's house]
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In house and home where man and wife

Author: M. B. Landstad Hymnal: LHPN1913 #229 (1913) Lyrics: 1 In house and home where man and wife Together lead a godly life, By deeds their faith confessing, There many a happy day is spent, There Jesus gladly will consent To tarry with His blessing. 2 If thou hast given Him thine heart, The place of honor set apart For Him each night and morrow; Then He the storms of life will calm, Will bring for every wound a balm, And change to joy thy sorrow. 3 And if thy home be dark and drear, The cruse be empty, hunger near, All hope within thee dying; Despair not in thy sore distress, Lo, Christ is there the bread to bless The fragments multiplying. 4 O Lord, we come before Thy face; In every home bestow Thy grace On children, father, mother; Relieve their wants, their burdens ease, Let them together dwell in peace And love to one another! Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany Tune Title: [In house and home where man and wife]
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: G. Neumark Hymnal: LHPN1913 #230 (1913) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the rock that naught can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 Only be still, and wait His leisure In cheerful hope, with heart content To take whate'er thy Father's pleasure And all-discerning love have sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 4 He knows the time for joy, and truly Will send it when He sees it meet: When He has tried and purged thee duly, And finds thee free from all deceit, He comes to thee all unaware And makes thee own His loving care. 5 Nor think amid the heat of trial That God hath cast thee off unheard, That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; Time passes and much change doth bring, And sets a bound to everything. 6 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low; True wonders still by Him are wrought Who setteth up and brings to naught. 7 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving; So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His word,--though undeserving; Thou yet shalt find it true for thee: God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; Providence Tune Title: [If thou but suffer God to guide thee]
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I need Thee, precious Jesus

Author: F. Whitfield Hymnal: LHPN1913 #231 (1913) Lyrics: 1 I need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am full of sin; My soul is dark and guilty, My heart is dead within; I need the cleansing fountain Where I can always flee, The blood of Christ most precious, The sinner's perfect plea. 2 I need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am very poor; A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store. I need the love of Jesus To cheer me on my way, To guide my doubting footsteps, To be my strength and stay. 3 I need Thee, blessed Jesus; I need a friend like Thee, A friend to soothe and pity, A friend to care for me. I need the heart of Jesus To feel each anxious care, To tell my every trial, And all my sorrows share. 4 I need Thee, blessed Jesus, And hope to see Thee soon, Encircled with the rainbow And seated on Thy throne: There, with Thy blood-bought children, My joy shall ever be, To sing Thy praise, Lord Jesus, To gaze, O Lord, on Thee. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Savior Tune Title: [I need Thee, precious Jesus]
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All praise to Thee, O Lord

Author: H. W. Beadon Hymnal: LHPN1913 #232 (1913) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 All praise to Thee, O Lord, Who by Thy mighty power Didst manifest Thy glory forth In Cana's marriage hour. 2 Thou speakest, it is done; Obedient to Thy word, The water reddening into wine Proclaims the present Lord. 3 Blest were the eyes which saw That wondrous mystery, The great beginning of Thy works, That kindled faith in Thee. 4 And blessed they who know Thine unseen presence true, When in the kingdom of Thy grace Thou makest all things new. 5 For by thy loving hand Thy people still are fed; Thou art the cup of blessing, Lord, And Thou the heavenly bread. 6 O may this grace be ours, In Thee for aye to live, And drink of those refreshing streams Which Thou alone canst give. 7 So, led from strength to strength Grant us, O Lord, to see The marriage supper of the Lamb, The great Epiphany. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany Tune Title: [All praise to Thee]

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