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We sing the glorious conquest

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: Common Praise #237 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Acts 9:1-20 Lyrics: 1 We sing the glorious conquest before Damascus gate, when Saul, the church's spoiler, came breathing threats and hate; the ravening wolf rushed forward full early to the prey; but lo, the Shepherd met him, and bound him fast to-day. *2 O glory most excelling that smote across his path, O light that pierced and blinded the zealot in his wrath, O voice that spake within him the calm reproving word, O love that sought and held him the bondman of his Lord! 3 O wisdom, ordering all things in order strong and sweet, what nobler spoil was ever cast at the Victor's feet? What wiser master-builder e'er wrought at thine employ than he, till now so furious your building to destroy? 4 Lord, teach thy church the lesson, still in her darkest hour of weakness and of danger to trust thy hidden power: thy grace by ways mysterious the wrath of man can bind, and in thy boldest foeman thy chosen saint can find. Topics: Saints St. Paul Languages: English Tune Title: ELLACOMBE
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We sing the glorious conquest

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #404 (1961) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Acts 9:1-7 Lyrics: 1 We sing the glorious conquest Before Damascus gate, When Saul, the church's spoiler, Came breathing threats and hate; The rav'ning wolf rushed forward Full early to the prey; But lo! the Shepherd met him, And bound him fast today. 2 O glory most excelling That smote across his path! O light that pierced and blinded The zealot in his wrath! O voice that spake unto him The calm, reproving word! O love that sought and held him The bondman of his Lord! 3 O Wisdom ord'ring all things In order strong and sweet, What nobler spoil was ever Cast at the victor's feet? What wiser master-builder E'er wrought at thine employ Than he, til now so furious Thy building to destroy? 4 Lord, teach thy church the lesson, Still in her darkest hour Of weakness and of danger, To trust thy hidden pow'r: Thy grace by ways mysterious The wrath of man can bind, And in thy boldest foe-man Thy chosen saint can find. Amen. Topics: Calling; Christian Life Calling; Faith In Christ; God Love and Grace of; Grace Sovereign ; Holy Spirit Efficacious Grace of; Zeal Languages: English Tune Title: MUNICH
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We Sing the Glorious Conquest

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #483 (1990) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Acts 9:1-7 Lyrics: 1 We sing the glorious conquest before Damascus gate, when Saul, the church's spoiler, came breathing threats and hate; the rav'ning wolf rushed forward full early to the prey; but lo! the Shepherd met him, and bound him fast today. 2 O glory most excelling that smote across his path! O light that pierced and blinded the zealot in his wrath! O voice that spake unto him the calm, reproving word! O love that sought and held him the bondman of his Lord! 3 O Wisdom ord'ring all things in order strong and sweet, what nobler spoil was ever cast at the victor's feet? What wiser master-builder e'er wrought at your employ than he, till now so furious your building to destroy? 4 Lord, teach your church the lesson, still in her darkest hour of weakness and of danger, to trust your hidden pow'r: your grace by ways mysterious the wrath of man can bind, and in your boldest foeman your chosen saint can find. Topics: The Way of Salvation Calling; Faith In Christ; God Love and Grace of; Grace Sovereign ; Holy Spirit Efficacious Grace of Languages: English Tune Title: WOODBIRD
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We sing the glorious conquest

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #761 (2010) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Acts 9:3-5 Lyrics: 1 We sing the glorious conquest before Damascus gate, when Saul, the church's spoiler, came breathing threats and hate; the ravening wolf rushed forward full early to the prey; but lo, the Shepherd met him, and bound him fast today. 2 O glory most excelling that smote across his path! O light that pierced and blinded the zealot in his wrath, O voice that spake within him the calm reproving word, O love that sought and held him the bondman of his Lord! 3 O wisdom, ordering all things in order strong and sweet, what nobler spoil was ever cast at the Victor's feet? What wiser master-builder e'er wrought at thine employ than he, till now so furious your building to destroy? 4 Lord, teach thy church the lesson, still in her darkest hour of weakness and of danger to trust thy hidden power: thy grace by ways mysterious the wrath of man can bind, and in thy boldest foeman thy chosen saint can find. Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days Conversion of St. Paul Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING LIGHT
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What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do?

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Minnetonka Songs #46 (1879) Scripture: Acts 9:6 First Line: What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord Lyrics: 1 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Thou hast redeemed me, Thy right I own, Thine are my pow’rs, my Saviour, alone; Thou hast for me such great things done, What wilt Thou have me to do? What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? 2 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Is it to labor? I’ll gladly go; Is it to wait? then let it be so; Only Thy will I ask to know; What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? 3 What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord, What wilt Thou have me to do? Sing of Thy mercy who died for me? Tell the good news, salvation is free? Say, shall I work or sing for Thee? What wilt Thou have me to do? What is the labor appointed me? Where shall I labor for Thee? Languages: English Tune Title: [What wilt Thou have me to do, O Lord]
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Power of Divine Love

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CC (1799) Scripture: Acts 9:6 First Line: If God had bid his thunders roll Lyrics: 1 If GOD had bid his thunder roll, And lightnings flash, to blast my soul, I still had stubborn been: But mercy has my heart subdu'd, A bleeding Saviour I have view'd, And now I hate my sin. 2 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, Come take possession of thine own, For thou hast set me free; Releas'd from Satan's hard command, See all my pow'rs in waiting stand, To be employ'd by thee. 3 My will conform'd to thine would move, On thee my hope, desire, and love, In fix'd attention join; My hands, my eyes, my ears, my tongue, Have Satan's servants been too long, But now they shall be thine. 4 And can I be the very same, Who lately durst blaspheme thy name, And on thy gospel tread? Surely each one who hears my case, Will praise thee, and confess thy grace Invincible indeed! Topics: Love Divine Languages: English
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Power of Divine Love

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CC (1802) Scripture: Acts 9:6 First Line: If God had bid his thunders roll Lyrics: 1 If GOD had bid his thunder roll, And lightnings flash, to blast my soul, I still had stubborn been: But mercy has my heart subdu'd, A bleeding Saviour I have view'd, And now I hate my sin. 2 Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, Come take possession of thine own, For thou hast set me free; Releas'd from Satan's hard command, See all my pow'rs in waiting stand, To be employ'd by thee. 3 My will conform'd to thine would move, On thee my hope, desire, and love, In fix'd attention join; My hands, my eyes, my ears, my tongue, Have Satan's servants been too long, But now they shall be thine. 4 And can I be the very same, Who lately durst blaspheme thy name, And on thy gospel tread? Surely each one who hears my case, Will praise thee, and confess thy grace Invincible indeed! Topics: Love Divine Languages: English

Christ has risen while earth slumbers

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949); Graham Maule (b. 1958) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #430 (2005) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Acts 9:3-6 Topics: Life in Christ Christ Risen - Resurrection and Exaltation; Change; Christian Year Easter Languages: English Tune Title: TRANSFORMATION

Christ has risen while earth slumbers

Author: Graham Maule (b. 1958); John L. Bell (b. 1949) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #430 (2008) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Acts 9:3-6 Topics: Life in Christ Christ Risen - Resurrection and Exaltation; Change; Christian Year Easter Languages: English Tune Title: TRANSFORMATION

Tu vida, ¡Oh, Salvador!

Author: Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, 1816-1895; Ernesto Barocio, 1876-1948 Hymnal: Himnario Luterano #1005 (2021) Scripture: Acts 9:6 Topics: Misión Languages: Spanish Tune Title: SOMETHING FOR THEE

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