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O God, from heaven look down and see

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #278 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 O God, from heaven look down and see A sight which well may move Thee: Of godly men how few there be, Forsaken we who love Thee! Withheld is Thy pure Word, the light Of faith itself extinguished quite In all the sons of Adam. 2 Fictions they teach with cunning art, And lies of man's invention; Not grounded on God's Word, their heart Breeds naught but strange dissension; One chooses this, another that, Untold division they create Though saint-like in appearance. 3 May God root out all heresy, And of false teachers rid us, Who proudly say: "Now where is he That shall our speech forbid us! We have the right and might alone, And what we say must stand, we own None as our lord and master." 4 Therefore saith God, "I must arise, The poor suffer wrong-doing; To me ascend my people's sighs, And I have heard their suing: My saving Word shall take the field, Shall be the poor man's strength and shield, Shall conquer all opposers." 5 As silver seven times furnace-tried; Is pure from all its drosses, So doth the Word of God abide The brighter for its crosses; For trial shows its worth aright, And manifests its strength, and light, That through all lands it shineth. 6 O God, preserve it pure and free From this vile generation, And let us be preserved by Thee From their abomination; The wicked walk on every side, When 'mid Thy flock the vile abide In power and are exalted. Topics: Reformation Languages: English
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Infant Holy, Infant Lowly

Author: Edith E. M. Reed Hymnal: The Celebration Hymnal #279 (1997) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Infant holy, Infant lowly, For His bed– a cattle stall; Oxen lowing, little knowing Christ, the Babe, is Lord of all. Swift are winging angels singing, Noels ringing, tidings bringing: Christ, the Babe, is Lord of all! Christ, the Babe, is Lord of all! 2 Flocks were sleeping; shepherds keeping Vigil till the morning new Saw the glory, heard the story– Tidings of a gospel true. Thus rejoicing, free from sorrow, Praises voicing greet the morrow: Christ, the Babe, was born for you! Christ, the Babe, was born for you! Topics: Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: W ZLOBIE LEZY
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Had God not come, may Israel say

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #282 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 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; For we are but a handful small Held in contempt and scorn by all, All men rise up against 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 Blest be the Lord, who from the pit Snatched us, when it was gaping; Our souls, like birds that break the net, To the blue skies escaping; The snare is broken--we are free! Our help is ever, Lord, in Thee, The God of earth and heaven. Topics: Reformation Languages: English
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All Glory Be to God on High

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Nikolaus Decius Hymnal: The Worshipbook #283 (1972) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 All glory be to God on high, Who has our race befriended! To us no harm shall now come nigh, The strife at last is ended; God his good will displays to men, And peace shall reign on earth again; O thank him for his goodness. 2 We praise, we worship you, we trust, And give you thanks forever, O Father, that your rule is just, And wise, and changes never; Your boundless power o'er all things reigns, You do whate'er your will ordains; 'Tis well you are our ruler! 3 O Jesus Christ, our God and Lord, Begotten of the Father, O Savior, who our peace restored, And who lost sheep did gather, O Lamb of God, enthroned on high, Behold our need and hear our cry; Have mercy on us, Jesus! 4 O Holy Spirit, precious gift, O Comforter unfailing, Do you our troubled souls uplift, Against the foe prevailing, Avert our woes and calm our dread; For us the Savior's blood was shed; Do you in faith sustain us! Amen. Topics: Service for the Lord's Day Opening of Worship; Acts of the Church Witness to the Resurrection—Funeral; Acts of the Church Ordination; Acts of the Church Installation; Christian Year Trinity Sunday; Other Observances Reformation Day; Other Observances World Peace Scripture: Psalm 46 Tune Title: ALLEIN GOTT IN DER HÖH'
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If God were not upon our side

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #284 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 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 Languages: English
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All praise to God Who reigns above

Author: Johann Jacob Schütz; Frances Elizabeth Cox Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #285 (1917) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 All praise to God Who reigns above, The God of all creation, The God of power, the God of love, The God of our salvation; With healing balm my soul He fills, And every faithless murmur stills. To God all praise and glory! 2 The angel host, O King of kings, Thy praise for ever telling, In earth and sky all living things, Beneath Thy shadow dwelling, Adore the wisdom which could span, And power which formed creation's plan. To God all praise and glory! 3 What God's almighty power hath made His gracious mercy keepeth; By morning dawn or evening shade His watchful eye ne'er sleepeth; Within the kingdom of His might, Lo! all is just and all is right. To God all praise and glory! 4 The Lord is never far away, But, through all grief distressing, And ever-present help and stay, Our peace, and joy, and blessing; As with a mother's tender hand He leads His own, His chosen band. To God all praise and glory! 5 Thus, all my gladsome way along, I'll sing aloud Thy praises, That men may hear the grateful song My voice unwearied raises; Be joyful in the Lord, my heart! Both soul and body, bear your part! To God all praise and glory! Amen. Topics: The Christian Life Prayer, Praise and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST DAS HEIL UNS KOMMEN HER
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Abide With me, My Savior Blest

Author: J. C. Aaberg; H. A. Timm Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #286 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Abide with me, my Savior blest, The shades of night will hide me, If to Thy home of peace and rest Thy Spirit doth not guide me. Abide with me, Thou Light of life, Drive from my soul all sin and strife, All fear of death forever. 2 Abide with me, my Savior blest, That like a palm I flourish; Thou art the Vine, and I, at best, The branch Thy strength doth nourish. O Vine from Eden's balmy shore, My peace and strength Thou dost restore; I cannot live without Thee. 3 Abide with me, my Savior blest, Thro' all my earthly danger. My weary soul can find no rest, I am on earth a stranger. O save Thou me from Satan's pow'r, Be with me till my latest hour And like a Shepherd lead me. 4 Abide with me, my Savior blest, When night grows dark and somber; I know if Thou wilt be my Guest That I in peace shall slumber. Be with me in the hour of death, And tell me at my passing breath: To heaven I will lead thee. Topics: The Christian Life Cross and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: WINDING
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Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place

Author: Thomas H. Gill Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #287 (1961) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place In ev'ry generation; Thy people still have known thy grace, And blessed thy consolation: Through ev'ry age thou heard'st our cry Through ev'ry age we found thee nigh, Our Strength and our Salvation. 2 Our cleaving sins we oft have wept, And oft thy patience proved; But still thy faith we fast have kept, Thy Name we still have loved; And thou hast kept and loved us well, Hast granted us in thee to dwell, Unshaken, unremoved. 3 No, nothing from those arms of love Shall thine own people sever; Our Helper never will remove, Our God will fail us never. Thy people, Lord, have dwelt in thee, Our dwelling place thou still wilt be For ever and for ever. Amen. Topics: Anniversaries; The Church The Covenant People; Constancy; God Dwelling-place; Preservation of Christians Scripture: Psalm 90:1 Languages: English Tune Title: THE GOLDEN CHAIN
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Faith of the Larger Liberty

Author: Vincent B. Silliman, 1894-1979 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #287 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Faith of the larger liberty, source of the light expanding, law of the church that is to be, old bondage notwithstanding: faith of the free! By thee we live — by all thou givest and shalt give our loyalty commanding. 2 Heroes of faith in every age, far-seeing, self-denying, wrought an increasing heritage, monarch and creed defying. Faith of the free! In thy dear name the costly heritage we claim: their living and their dying. 3 Faith for the people everywhere, whatever their oppression, of all who make the world more fair, living their faith’s confession: faith of the free! Whate’er our plight, thy law, thy liberty, thy light shall be our blest possession. Topics: Humanist Teachings The Life of Integrity; Faith; Freedom; The Living Tradition; Prophets Languages: English Tune Title: MIT FREUDEN ZART
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Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above

Author: Johann Jakob Schütz Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #288 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing praise to God who reigns above, The God of all creation, The God of pow'r, the God of love, The God of our salvation. With healing balm my soul He fills, And ev'ry faithless murmur stills; To God all praise and glory! 2 The angel host, O King of kings, Thy praise for ever telling, In earth and sky all living things Beneath Thy shadow dwelling Adore the wisdom that could span, And pow'r which formed creation's plan; To God all praise and glory! 3 I cried to God in my distress, His mercy heard me calling; My Saviour saw my helplessness, And kept my feet from falling; For this, Lord, praise and thanks to Thee! Praise God Most High, praise God with me! To God all praise and glory! 4 Thus all my gladsome way along, I sing aloud Thy praises, That men may hear the grateful song My voice unwearied raises: Be joyful in the Lord, my heart! Both soul and body, bear your part! To God all praise and glory! Amen. Topics: Worship Prayer and Praise; A Day of Thanksgiving or a Harvest Festival; Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: AF HIMLENS HÄR DEN HÖGSTES MAKT

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