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The Little While I Linger Here

Author: Frans Michael Franzen, 1772-1847 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #290 (1901) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 The little while I linger here Should grief and fear o'ertake me? No; Jesus is my Shepherd dear, He never will forsake me. He gave His life to save the herd, And with His Spirit and His Word, Is present with us always. 2 I hear Him speak, I know His voice, I go where'er He beckons. His own He knows, they are His choice, Their numbers, too, He reckons. And He will seek the straying sheep, The feeble in His bosom keep, And gently raise the fallen. 3 He strengthens me with living bread, With waters sweet and gracious, Which flow from life's great fountain-head, With peace and joy most precious. Though rough and thorny is my way, If from His path I do not stray, I shall not be discouraged. 4 O Thou who saidst, "Away from me No one shall snatch them ever." Thee I implore, to Thee I fee, Ah leave, forsake me, never! The world allures; oh, guide me through, That with the blesséd I may view thy Father's glorious mansions. 5 How vain the worldling's pomp and show, How brief His joys and pleasures! The night approaches now, and lo! We leave all earthly treasures. And then what is all earthly bliss to that blest promise, Where He is We shall be with Him also! Topics: Sanctification Languages: English Tune Title: O JESU CHRIST, DU HÖCHSTES GUT
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He Who Has Helped Me Hitherto

Author: P. C. Paulsen; N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #291 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 He who has helped me hitherto Will be my help forever; His grace to me each morn is new, His mercy ceases never. All things are spread before His eyes; In love He hears His children's cries, His care on them bestowing. 2 The stormy sea, the darkest wave, The winter sorely pressing, The deepest grief, the gloomy grave, The memories distressing, Are helpful means in God's employ, Who turns our weeping into joy And leads us by His counsel. 3 When resting in God's mighty hands, Our hearts are filled with gladness, Then broken are all earthly bands That cause us grief and sadness, And opened are the portals wide To God's own house, where saints abide, Where flows the fount eternal. 4 Tho' still our clay to earth belong, On words of God, as pinions, Our souls shall soar, forever young, To heaven's fair dominions; And, safe upon that lofty height, From earth's distress and sorry plight, Shall find sweet consolation. 5 What though the world our faith do scorn And earthly treasure gather, We know that we are heaven-born And heirs of God, our Father; We greet His summons with a smile: Our clay shall in a little while Receive the wings of eagles. Topics: The Christian Life Cross and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: WINDING
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O Holy Spirit, Grant Us Grace

Author: Oluf H. Smeby; Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #293 (1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: O Holy Spirit grant us grace Lyrics: 1 O Holy Spirit, grant us grace That we our Lord and Savior In faith and fervent love embrace And truly serve Him ever, So that when death is drawing nigh, We to His open wounds may fly And find in them salvation. 2 Help us that we Thy saving Word In faithful hearts may treasure; Let e’er that Bread of Life afford New grace in richest measure. Yea, let us die to ev'ry sin, For heav’n create us new within That fruits of faith may flourish. 3 And when our earthly race is run, Death’s bitter hour impending, Then may Thy work in us begun Continue until life’s ending. Until we gladly may commend Our souls into our Savior’s hand To rest in peace eternal. Amen. Topics: The Word Law and Gospel Scripture: Psalm 19:7 Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST GEWISSLICH

Sing praise to God who reigns above

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern (Standard ed.) #293 (1924) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Languages: English

Sing praise to God who reigns above

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern #294 (1874) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Languages: English

Out of the Depths I Cry to You

Author: Gracia Grindal, b. 1943; Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #295 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Justification; Ash Wednesday; Pentecost 22 (Year C); Justification; Mercy; Repentance, Forgiveness; Sorrow; Trust, Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: AUS TIEFER NOT
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Salvation unto Us Has Come

Author: Paul Speratus, 1484-1551 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #297 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Salvation unto us has come By God's free grace and favor; Good works cannot avert our doom, They help and save us never. Faith looks to Jesus Christ alone, Who did for all the world atone; He is our mediator. 2 Theirs was a false, misleading dream Who thought God's law was given That sinners might themselves redeem And by their works gain heaven. The Law is but a mirror bright To bring the inbred sin to light That lurks within our nature. 3 And yet the Law fulfilled must be, Or we were lost forever; Therefore God sent his Son that he Might us from death deliver. He all the Law for us fulfilled, And thus his Father's anger stilled Which over us impended. 4 Faith clings to Jesus' cross alone And rests in him unceasing; And by its fruits true faith is known, With love and hope increasing. For faith alone can justify; Works serve our neighbor and supply The proof that faith is living. 5 All blessing, honor, thanks, and praise To Father, Son, and Spirit, The God who saved us by his grace, All glory to his merit. O triune God in heav'n above, You have revealed your saving love; Your blessed name we hallow. Topics: Justification; Epiphany 8; Pentecost 18 (Year A); Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ES IS DAS HEIL
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All who believe and are baptized

Author: Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1634-1703; George Alfred Taylor Rygh, 1860-1942 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #298 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1. All who believe and are baptized shall see the Lord's salvation; baptized into the death of Christ, each is a new creation. Through Christ's redemption we shall stand among the glorious heavenly band of every tribe and nation. 2. With one accord, O God, we pray: grant us thy Holy Spirit; help us in our infirmity through Jesus' blood and merit. Grant us to grow in grace each day that as is promised here we may eternal life inherit. Topics: Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST DAS HEIL
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Come, Saviour Dear, with Us Abide

Author: Andreas Carl Rutström, (1721-1772) Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #298 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Come, Saviour dear, with us abide, We need Thy kind compassion; Thy flock to living waters guide, Which are Thy wounds and passion; And lead us into pastures green, Where faithful souls are ever seen In peace and blissful union. 2 O Sea of love, pour out Thy flood O'er all in blessèd showers; The fiery darts quench with Thy blood, And crush hell's evil powers. Thou, of the world the Mercy-Seat, Let of Thy love the gentle heat Set all our hearts aglowing. Amen. Topics: Worship Prayer and Praise; Names and Office of Christ Love; Names and Office of Christ Mercy-seat; Mercy-seat; Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: KOM, HULDASTE FÖRBARMARE
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Dear Christians, One and All

Author: Richard Massie, 1800-1887; Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #299 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice Lyrics: 1 Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice, With exultation springing, And, with united heart and voice And holy rapture singing. Proclaim the wonders God has done, How his right arm the vict'ry won, What price our ransom cost him! 2 Fast bound in Satan's chains I lay, Death brooded darkly o'er me, Sin was my torment night and day; In sin my mother bore me. But daily deeper still I fell; My life became a living hell, So firmly sin possessed me. 3 My own good works all came to naught, No grace or merit gaining; Free will against God's judgment fought, Dead to all good remaining. My fears increased till sheer despair Left only death to be my share; The pangs of hell I suffered. 4 But God had seen my wretched state Before the world's foundation, And, mindful of his mercies great, He planned for my salvation. He turned to me a father's heart; He did not choose the easy part, But gave his dearest treasure. 5 God said to his beloved Son: "Tis time to have compassion. Then go, bright jewel of my crown, And bring to all salvation; From sin and sorrow set them free; Slay bitter death for them that they May live with you forever." 6 The Son obeyed His Father's will, Was born of virgin mother; And, God's good pleasure to fulfill, He came to be my brother. His royal pow'r disguised he bore, A servant's form, like mine, he wore, To lead the devil captive. 7 To me he said: "Stay close to me, I am your rock and castle. Your ransom I myself will be; For you I strive and wrestle; For I am yours, and you are mine, And where I am you may remain; The foe shall not divide us. 8 "Though he will shed my precious blood, Of life me thus bereaving, All this I suffer for your good; Be steadfast and believing. Life will from death the vict'ry win; My innocence shall bear your sin; And you are blest forever. 9 "Now to my Father I depart, From earth to heav'n ascending, And, heav'nly wisdom to impart, The Holy Spirit sending; In trouble he will comfort you And teach you always to be true And into truth shall guide you. 10 "What I on earth have done and taught, Guide all your life and teaching; So shall the kingdom's work be wrought And honored in your preaching. But watch lest foes with base alloy The heav'nly treasure should destroy; This final word I leave you." Topics: Justification; Epiphany 4; Easter 6; Justification Languages: English Tune Title: NUN FREUT EUCH

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