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We come unto our fathers' God

Author: Thomas Hornblower Gill, 1819-1906 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 79 hymnals Topics: The Church The Communion of Saints; Occasional Hymns Anniversaries and Farewells Used With Tune: LUTHER'S HYMN

O Gott Vater (O God and Father)

Author: Leenaerdt Clock Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: O Gott Vater, wir loben dich (O God and Father of us all) Topics: Heritage 16th-Century; Heritage 16th-Century Anabaptist; Reign of God; Scripture Proclamation; Worship Scripture: Psalm 19:14 Used With Tune: AUS TIEFER NOT (HERR WIE DU WILLST) Text Sources: Ausbund, 1583; Trans. Mennonite Worship and Song Committee, 2019
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Had God not come, may Israel say

Author: M. Luther Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Had God not come, may Israel say, Had God not come to aid us, Our enemies on that sad day Would surely have dismayed us; A remnant now, and handful small, Held in contempt and scorn by all, Who cruelly would oppress us. 2 Their furious wrath, did God permit, Would quickly have consumed us, And in the deep and yawning pit With life and limb entombed us; Like men o'er whom dark waters roll, The streams had gone e'en o'er our soul, And mightily o'erwhelmed us. 3 Thanks be to God, who from the pit Snatched us, when it was gaping: Our souls, like birds that break the net, To the blue sky escaping; The snare is broken--we are free! The Lord our Helper praiséd be, The God of earth and heaven. Topics: Various Occasions Thanksgiving Day; Various Occassions Reformation Day Used With Tune: [Had God not come, may Israel say]
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In Death's Strong Grasp the Saviour Lay

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 21 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In Death's strong grasp the Saviour lay, For our offenses given: But now the Lord is risen to-day, And brings us life from heaven: And therefore let us all rejoice And praise our God with cheerful voice, And sing loud Hallelujahs. 2 No son of man could conquer death, Such evil sin had wrought us; For innocence dwelt not on earth, And therefore Death had brought us Into this thraldom from of old, And ever grew more strong and bold, His shadow lay athwart us. 3 But Jesus Christ, God's only Son, Has come for our salvation. The cause of death he has undone, And stopped his devastation; Christ ruined all his right and claim, And left him nothing but the name; His sting is lost forever. 4 It was a strange and dreadful strife, When life and death contended: The victory remained with life, The reign of death was ended; For Holy Scripture plainly saith, That death is swallowed up by death, And put to shame forever. 5 Here the true Paschal Lamb we see, Whom God so freely gave us; He died on the accurséd tree, So strong His love! to save us: The atoning blood now marks our door, Faith points to it, death passes o'er, He never more can harm us. 6 So let us keep the festival, Whereto the Lord invites us; Christ is Himself the Joy of all, The Sun which warms and lights us: And by His grace He doth impart Eternal sunshine to the heart; The night of sin is ended. 7 Then let us feast this Easter-day On the true Bread of heaven; The Word of grace hath purged away The old and wicked leaven: For Christ alone our souls will feed, He is our meat and drink indeed; Faith lives upon no other. Topics: Easter Used With Tune: ES IST GEWISSLICH AN DER ZEIT

When My Last Hour Is Close at Hand

Author: Nikolaus Herman; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 30 hymnals First Line: When my last hour is close at hand And I must hence betake me

Praise Our God

Author: John W. Peterson, 1921- Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Praise our God, all ye His servants Refrain First Line: Alleluia, Alleluia
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Out of the Depths (Psalm 130)

Author: Martin Luther Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths I cry to you; O Lord God, hear me calling. Incline your ear to my distress in spite of my rebelling. Do not regard my sinful deeds. Send me the grace my spirit needs; without it I am nothing. 2 All things you send are full of grace; you crown our lives with favor. All our good works are done in vain without our Lord and Savior. We praise you for the gift of faith; you save us from the grip of death; our lives are in your keeping. 3 In you alone, O God, we hope, and not in our own merit. We rest our fears in your good word; uphold our fainting spirit. Your promised mercy is my fort, my comfort, and my strong support; I wait for it with patience. 4 My soul is waiting for you, Lord, as one who longs for morning; no watcher waits with greater hope than I for your returning. I hope as Israel in the Lord, who sends redemption through the Word. Praise God for grace and mercy! Topics: Compassion; Confession; Christ's Return; Faith; Forgiveness; Grâce; Grief; Hope; Mercy; Prayer; Rédemption; Repentance; Sin; Trust Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: AUS TIEFER NOT Text Sources: Trans. composite
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Thou Goest to Jerusalem

Author: Anna Hoppe Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thou goest to Jerusalem, O Son of God, to suffer, And for a world of sinful men Thy spotless life to offer; Thou bearest anguish, pain, and loss, The mockers' score, the scourge, the cross, To win for us salvation. 2 Before Thee lies Gethsemane, The scene of bitter anguish; Thine eyes behold the Calvary Where Thou in pain must languish; The bleeding wounds, the bitter gall, The crown of thorns, the judgment hall, Thy burdened soul's affliction. 3 Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life; We pray Thee, Master, lead us Away from earth's vain, restless strife; With heavenly manna feed us. Thou who hast died to save the lost, Help us, dear Lord, to weigh the cost, And follow Thee, our Saviour. Amen. Topics: Church Year Quinquagesima; Quinquagesima; Lenten Hymns; Holy Week; Christ Passion of Scripture: Matthew 18:31-33 Used With Tune: DU LIFVETS BRÖD
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If God were not upon our side

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 If God were not upon our side When round us foes are raging, Were not Himself our help and guide When bitter war they're waging, Were He not Israel's mighty shield, To whom their utmost craft must yield, We surely must have perished. 2 But now no human wit or might His chosen people frighteth, God sitteth in the highest height, And He their counsels blighteth; When craftiest snares and nets they lay, god goes to work another way, And makes a path before us. 3 Against our souls they rage and mock, Exciting great commotion: As billows meet with angry shock Out on the stormy ocean, So they our lives with fury seek; But God hath pity on the weak, And Him they have forgotten. 4 They call us heretics, and aye Their Christian name are flaunting; They seek to spill our blood, while they Their fear of God are vaunting. Ah, God! that precious name of Thine O'er many a wicked deed must shine, But Thou wilt once avenge it. 5 They open wide their ravenous jaws, And threaten to devour us, But thanks to God, who rules our cause, They shall not overpower us; Their snares He yet will bring to naught, And overthrow what they have taught; God is too mighty for them. 6 How richly He consoleth those Whom no one else befriendeth! The door of grace doth never close; Sense cannot comprehend it, How this may be, and deems all lost, When through this very cross a host Of champions God is raising. 7 Our foes, O God, are in Thy hand, Thou knowest their endeavor; But only give us strength to stand, And let us waver never, Though reason strives with faith, and still It fears to wholly trust Thy will, And sees not Thy salvation. 8 But heaven and earth, O Lord, are Thine, For Thou alone hast made them; Thy light let on Thy people shine, And in their sorrows aid them; Kindle our hearts to love and faith That shall be steadfast e'en to death, Howe'er the world may murmur! Topics: Reformation
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Behold The Man! How Heavy Lay

Author: Henry Mills; Balthasar Muenter Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Behold the man! how heavy lay On Him the sinner's burden! What grievous price Had He to pay, That we might hope for pardon! Such sorrows, since the world began, Before were never seen by man, Nor ever after witnessed. 2 Behold the man! it was for thee Such shame and grief He suffered; Now hear Him say: Behold, in Me, The victim for thee offered! The guilt was thine, I bore its load For thee, atoning with My blood: I died, from death to save thee! 3 Blest Jesus, God's beloved Son, Who all my sins removest, Exalted to Thy Father's throne, Show that my soul Thou lovest. And let Thy griefs and death, O Lord, New life and peace to me afford,-- Thus glorify Thy mercy. 4 And when the world, when flesh and blood, To paths of sin allure me; 'Gainst wand'ring from the heav'nly road, Do Thou, O Lord, secure me; In mercy cry to me: Behold, The man who suffered ills untold For thee!--Wilt thou forsake Me? Topics: The Church Year Passion Used With Tune: STRASBURG

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