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Wouldst thou eternal life obtain!

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:2 Topics: The Christian Love for the Saviour

Al Que en Busca de la Luz

Author: Erdmann Neumeister; Emma F. Bevan; Tomás Westrup Appears in 14 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:1-7 Refrain First Line: Volveremos a cantar Used With Tune: NEUMEISTER Text Sources: Basado en Lucas 15:1-7; Es traducción al castellano, basada en la traducción de Tomás Westrup.
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He Seeks His Wandering Sheep

Author: Martha Mills Newton Meter: 7.6.8.6.8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:4 First Line: The Shepherd's heart is saddened Refrain First Line: He seeks His wand'ring sheep Topics: Evangelistic Appeal Used With Tune: [The Shepherd's heart is saddened]
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How They Sing Up Yonder!

Author: H. E. Jones Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:7 First Line: When the sinner turns from sin Refrain First Line: How they sing up yonder Lyrics: 1 When the sinner turns from sin, How they sing up yonder! Comes to Christ sweet place to win, How they sing up yonder! Asks for cleansing in the blood, Sinks beneath the healing flood, Rises, cleansed and owned of God, How they sing up yonder! 2 When the wand’rer seeks his home, How they sing up yonder! Just a servant to be become, How they sing up yonder! Leaves the byways cold and bare, Seeks again a father’s care, All His wealth of love to share, How they sing up yonder! 3 Brother, would you join the song, In the home up yonder? Sing while ages roll along, In the home up yonder? Then forsake the paths so cold, Fly to Jesus and His fold, That your name may be enrolled, In the home up yonder! Topics: Praise Used With Tune: [When the sinner turns from sin]
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Um die erd und ihre kinder

Author: Sperl Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:10 Topics: Engel

Hoy Vuelvo de Lejos

Author: Carmelo Erdozáin Appears in 5 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15 First Line: Salí de tu casa, Señor Topics: Reconciliación Used With Tune: [Salí de tu casa, Señor] Text Sources: Basada en la parábola del Hijo Pródigo, Lucas 15

A Woman and a Coin

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda Meter: 10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15 First Line: A woman and a coin--the coin is lost! Topics: God Beyond All Name and Form Grace and Love; God; God: Grace; God: Love; Joy; New Life in Christ; Proclamation Used With Tune: NYGREN

Lord of all, to whom alone

Author: C. A. Alington, 1872-1955 Meter: 7.7.7.5 Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:10 Topics: Proper 8 Year B Used With Tune: HUDDERSFIELD
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Jesus, poor sinners will receive

Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15:1-10 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, poor sinners will receive, And make them welcome too; He calls on them to come and live! I am a friend to you. 2 He eats and drinks, and treats with them, On gracious terms of peace; And they who firmly b'lieve on him, Shall know his pard'ning grace. 3 He seeks them as poor wand'ring sheep, Who e'er and go astray; And by his providence will keep, Them in the righteous way. 4 He calls them with a loving voice, And wishes them to come; And angels too with him rejoice! To see them turning home. 5 He seeks the lost till they are found, He saves and sets them free; His heart with pure desires abound, Their happiness to see. 6 O why should sinners dread or fear? On Jesus to attend-- Who calls on them to bring them near, To him, their Lord and friend. Topics: Third Sunday after Trinity
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A Long-Lost Lamb

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Luke 15 First Line: A long-lost lamb is in the fold Refrain First Line: Good news! It's time to celebrate Lyrics: A long-lost lamb is in the fold,a woman's coin retrieved,a wayward son is home again,most lovingly received.Good news! It's time to celebratewith friends who gather round.So God rejoices, Jesus said,whene'er the lost is found!The little man who climbed a treehas found a friend at last.A woman with her cup of tearshas put behind her past.Good news! It's time to celebratewith friends who gather round.So God rejoices, Jesus said,whene'er the lost is found!The fisherman who turned awayreceives another chance.A Pharisee has seen the lightand mourns his arrogance.Good news! It's time to celebratewith friends who gather round.So God rejoices, Jesus said,whene'er the lost is found!Let everyone who suffers nowfrom guilt and deep despair,return unto the house of God,for love awaits you there.Good news! It's time to celebratewith friends who gather round.So God rejoices, Jesus said,whene'er the lost is found! Topics: Jesus Parables of the Lost; Jesus Disciples; Reconciliation Assurance of Pardon Used With Tune: PARABLES Text Sources: Time Now to Gather

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