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Take Up Your Servants' Cause, LORD

Author: Martin E. Leckebusch Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal
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The Lord My Shepherd Holds Me

Author: Anonymous Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The Lord my Shepherd holds me Within His tender care, And with His flock He folds me, No want shall find me there. In pastures green He feeds me, With plenty I am blest; By quiet streams He leads me, And makes me safely rest. 2. Whatever ill betides me, He will restore and bless; For His name’s sake He guides me, In paths of righteousness. Thy rod and staff shall cheer me In death’s dark vale and shade, For Thou wilt then be near me; I shall not be afraid. 3. My food Thou dost appoint me, Supplied before my foes; With oil Thou dost anoint me, My cup of bliss o’erflows. Thy goodness, Lord, shall guide me, Thy mercy cheer my way; A home Thou wilt provide me Within Thy house always. Used With Tune: EWING Text Sources: From The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 55
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The Sands of Time Are Sinking

Author: Anne R. Cousin Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 324 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The sands of time are sinking, the dawn of Heaven breaks; The summer morn I’ve sighed for— the fair, sweet morn awakes: Dark, dark hath been the midnight, but dayspring is at hand, And glory, glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 2. O Christ, He is the fountain, the deep, sweet well of love! The streams on earth I’ve tasted more deep I’ll drink above: There to an ocean fullness His mercy doth expand, And glory, glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 3. Oh! Well it is forever, Oh! well forevermore, My nest hung in no forest of all this death doomed shore: Yea, let the vain world vanish, as from the ship the strand, While glory—glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 4. There the red rose of Sharon unfolds its heartsome bloom And fills the air of Heaven with ravishing perfume: Oh! To behold it blossom, while by its fragrance fanned Where glory—glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 5. The King there in His beauty, without a veil is seen: It were a well spent journey, though seven deaths lay between: The Lamb with His fair army, doth on Mount Zion stand, And glory—glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 6. Oft in yon sea beat prison My Lord and I held tryst, For Anwoth was not Heaven, and preaching was not Christ: And aye, my murkiest storm cloud was by a rainbow spanned, Caught from the glory dwelling in Immanuel’s land. 7. But that He built a Heaven of His surpassing love, A little new Jerusalem, like to the one above, Lord take me over the water hath been my loud demand, Take me to my love’s own country, unto Immanuel’s land. 8. But flowers need night’s cool darkness, the moonlight and the dew; So Christ, from one who loved it, His shining oft withdrew: And then, for cause of absence my troubled soul I scanned But glory shadeless shineth in Immanuel’s land. 9. The little birds of Anwoth, I used to count them blessed, Now, beside happier altars I go to build my nest: Over these there broods no silence, no graves around them stand, For glory, deathless, dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 10. Fair Anwoth by the Solway, to me thou still art dear, Even from the verge of Heaven, I drop for thee a tear. Oh! If one soul from Anwoth meet me at God’s right hand, My heaven will be two heavens, In Immanuel’s land. 11. I’ve wrestled on towards Heaven, against storm and wind and tide, Now, like a weary traveler that leaneth on his guide, Amid the shades of evening, while sinks life’s lingering sand, I hail the glory dawning from Immanuel’s land. 12. Deep waters crossed life’s pathway, the hedge of thorns was sharp; Now, these lie all behind me Oh! for a well tuned harp! Oh! To join hallelujah with yon triumphant band, Who sing where glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 13. With mercy and with judgment my web of time He wove, And aye, the dews of sorrow were lustered with His love; I’ll bless the hand that guided, I’ll bless the heart that planned When throned where glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 14. Soon shall the cup of glory wash down earth’s bitterest woes, Soon shall the desert briar break into Eden’s rose; The curse shall change to blessing the name on earth that’s banned Be graven on the white stone in Immanuel’s land. 15. O I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved’s mine! He brings a poor vile sinner into His house of wine. I stand upon His merit— I know no other stand, Not even where glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. 16. I shall sleep sound in Jesus, filled with His likeness rise, To love and to adore Him, to see Him with these eyes: ’Tween me and resurrection but paradise doth stand; Then—then for glory dwelling in Immanuel’s land. 17. The bride eyes not her garment, but her dear bridegroom’s face; I will not gaze at glory but on my king of grace. Not at the crown He giveth but on His piercèd hand; The Lamb is all the glory of Immanuel’s land. 18. I have borne scorn and hatred, I have borne wrong and shame, Earth’s proud ones have reproached me for Christ’s thrice blessed name: Where God His seal set fairest they’ve stamped the foulest brand, But judgment shines like noonday in Immanuel’s land. 19. They’ve summoned me before them, but there I may not come, My Lord says Come up hither, My Lord says Welcome home! My king, at His white throne, my presence doth command Where glory—glory dwelleth in Immanuel’s land. Used With Tune: RUTHERFORD Text Sources: The Christian Treasury, 1857

I Lay My Sins on Jesus

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 562 hymnals Refrain First Line: O Jesus, dear Jesus
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Lord of the Living Harvest

Author: John Samuel Bewley Monsell Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 119 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord of the living harvest That whitens o'er the plain, Where angels soon shall gather Their sheaves of golden grain, Accept these hands to labor, These hearts to trust and love, And deign with them to hasten Thy kingdom from above. 2 As lab'rers in Thy vineyard, Still faithful may they be, Content to bear the burden Of weary days for Thee; To ask no other wages, When Thou shalt call them home, But to have shared the travail Which makes Thy kingdom come. 3 Come down, Thou Holy Spirit, And fill their souls with light, Clothe them in spotless raiment, In vesture clean and white; Within Thy sacred temple Be with them where they stand, To guide and teach Thy people In this and every land. 4 Be with them, God the Father! Be with them, God the Son! And God the Holy Spirit! Most blessèd Three in One! Make them Thy chose heralds, On them the Spirit pour, And fill them with Thy fullness Both now and evermore! Amen. Topics: The Church The Ministry-Ordination; Church Ordination Used With Tune: VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN
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O Lamb of God, still keep me

Author: James George Deck Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 161 hymnals Topics: Lent; Passiontide; Jesus Christ our Lord His passion; Lent I Morning Prayer Closing; Peace Spiritual; Trust Used With Tune: ST. CHRISTOPHER

Come unto Me, Ye Weary

Author: W. Chatterton Dix Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 256 hymnals First Line: Come unto me, ye weary, And I will give thee rest (Dix)
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Jesús, yo he prometido

Author: John E. Bode; Juan Bautista Cabrera Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 33 hymnals Topics: La Experiencia con Cristo Consagración y Santificación; Consecration; Devoción; Dévotion; Fortaleza; Strength; Ordenación/Instalación; Ordination/Installation Used With Tune: ANGEL’S STORY
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I Saw the Cross of Jesus

Author: Frederick Whitfield Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 56 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I saw the cross of Jesus, When burdened with my sin; I sought the cross of Jesus, To give me peace within; I brought my soul to Jesus, He cleansed it in His blood; And in the cross of Jesus I found my peace with God. 2 I love the cross of Jesus, It tells me what I am-- A vile and guilty creature, Saved only through the Lamb; No righteousness nor merit, No beauty can I plead; Yet in the cross I glory, My title there I read. 3 I trust the cross of Jesus, In every trying hour, My sure and certain refuge, My never-failing tower; In every fear and conflict, I more than conqueror am; Living, I'm safe, or dying, Thro' Christ, the risen Lamb. 4 Safe in the cross of Jesus! There let my weary heart Still rest in peace unshaken, Till with Him, ne'er to part; And then in strains of glory I'll sing His wondrous power, Where sin can never enter, And death is known no more. Used With Tune: WHITFIELD
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Rejoice! Rejoice, Believers

Author: S. L. Findlater; Laurentius Laurenti Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 332 hymnals First Line: Rejoice, rejoice, believers! And let your lights appear Text Sources: German

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