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Rejoice! the Lord is King; Your Lord and King adore

Author: J. Taylor Appears in 753 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:6 Lyrics: 1 Rejoice! the Lord is King; Your Lord and King adore: Mortals, give thanks and sing, And triumph evermore: Lift up your hearts, lift up your voice; Rejoice, in sacred lays rejoice. 2 His wintry north winds blow, Loud tempests rush amain; Yet his thick showers of snow Defend the infant grain: Lift up your hearts, lift up your voice; Rejoice, in sacred lays rejoice. 3 He wakes the genial spring, Perfumes the balmy air; The vales their tribute bring, The promise of the year: Lift up your hearts, lift up your voice: Rejoice, in sacred lays rejoice. 4 He leads the circling year; His faith the hills adorn; He fills the golden ear, And loads the field with corn; Oh, happy morning, raise your voice; Rejoice, in sacred lays rejoice. Topics: The Christian Nation Thanksgiving; Providence Acknowledged in the Seasons
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Whiter than Snow

Author: J. Nicholson Appears in 686 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:7 First Line: Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole Refrain First Line: Whiter than snow, yes whiter than snow Topics: Consecration and Fellowship; Love Used With Tune: [Lord, Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole]

How Are Thy Servants Blest, O Lord!

Author: Joseph Addison Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 322 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:12 Topics: The Worship of God Rejoicing And Thanks
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Begin, My Tongue, Some Heavenly Theme

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 300 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:7 First Line: Begin, my tongue, some heav'nly theme Lyrics: 1 Begin, my tongue, some heav'nly theme And speak some boundless thing, The mighty works or mightier name Of our eternal King. 2 Tell of His wondrous faithfulness And sound His pow'r abroad; Sing the sweet promise of His grace, The love and truth of God. 3 His very word of grace is strong As that which built the skies; The voice that rolls the stars along Speaks all the promises. 4 O might I hear Thy heav'nly tongue But whisper, "Thou art Mine," Those gentle words should raise my song To notes almost divine. Amen. Topics: God the Father Attributes; God the Father Faithfulness; Worship Used With Tune: LAND OF REST
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His Way with Thee

Author: C. S. N. Appears in 246 hymnals Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be Used With Tune: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good]
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God of grace and God of glory

Author: Harry Emerson Fosdick, 1878-1969 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 157 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:1-2 Topics: Christian unity; Confirmation; Faith, Trust and Commitment; Grace and Providence; Pentecost; The Serving Community; The Wholeness of Creation; Year A Epiphany 2; Year A Proper 2; Year A Sunday Next Before Lent; Year B Proper 16; Year B Proper 4; Year C Proper 15 Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness

Author: J. S. B. Monsell, 1811-1875 Meter: 13.10.13.10 Appears in 148 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:11 Lyrics: 1 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; bow down before him, his glory proclaim; with gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness, kneel and adore him: the Lord is his name. 2 Low at his feet lay thy burden of carefulness: high on his heart he will bear it for thee, comfort thy sorrows, and answer thy prayerfulness, guiding thy steps as may best for thee be. 3 Fear not to enter his courts in the slenderness of the poor wealth thou wouldst reckon as thine: truth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness, these are the offerings to lay on his shrine. 4 These, though we bring them in trembling and fearfulness, he will accept for the name that is dear; mornings of joy give for evenings of tearfulness, trust for our trembling and hope for our fear. 5 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; bow down before him, his glory proclaim; with gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness, kneel and adore him: the Lord is his name. Topics: Epiphany; Baptism of Christ Year B; Baptism of Christ Year C; Proper 4 Year C; Proper 5 Year A Used With Tune: WAS LEBET

Assembled at Thy Great Command

Author: W. B. Collyer Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 130 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:8 Topics: Missionary Used With Tune: MISSIONARY CHANT
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My song is love unknown

Author: Samuel Crossman, c. 1624-1684 Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4 Appears in 129 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:1-2 Lyrics: 1 My song is love unknown, my Saviour’s love to me, love to the loveless shown, that they might lovely be. O who am I, that for my sake, my Lord should take frail flesh and die? 2 He came from his blest throne, salvation to bestow; but man refused, and none the longed-for Christ would know. But O, my friend, my friend indeed, who at my need his life did spend! 3 Sometimes they strew his way, and his sweet praises sing; resounding all the day hosannas to their King: then, 'Crucify!' is all their breath, and for his death they thirst and cry. 4 Why, what hath my Lord done? What makes this rage and spite? He made the lame to run, he gave the blind their sight. Sweet injuries! Yet they at these themselves displease, and 'against him rise. 5 They rise, and needs will have my dear Lord made away; a murderer they save, the Prince of Life they slay. Yet cheerful he to suff'ring goes, and he his foes from thence might free. 6 Here might I stay and sing, no story so divine; never was love, dear King, never was grief like thine. This is my friend in whose sweet praise I all my days could gladly spend. Topics: Passiontide; Year A Dedication Festival; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year B Second Sunday Before Lent; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Years A, B, and C Good Friday Used With Tune: LOVE UNKNOWN
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878); Johann Franck (1618-1677) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 121 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 2:11 Lyrics: 1 Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, leave the gloomy haunts of sadness; come into the daylight's splendour, there with joy thy praises render unto him whose grace unbounded hath this wondrous banquet founded: high o'er all the heavens he reigneth, yet to dwell with thee he deigneth. 2 Now I sink before thee lowly, filled with joy most deep and holy, as with trembling awe and wonder on thy mighty works I ponder: how, by mystery surrounded, depth no mortal ever sounded, none may dare to pierce unbidden secrets that with thee are hidden. 3 Sun, who all my life dost brighten, light, who dost my soul enlighten, joy, the sweetest heart e'er knoweth, fount, whence all my being floweth, at thy feet I cry, my Maker, let me be a fit partaker of this blessed food from heaven, for our good, thy glory, given. 4 Jesus, Bread of Life, I pray thee, let me gladly here obey thee; never to my hurt invited, be thy love with love requited: from this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; through the gifts thou here dost give me, as thy guest in heaven receive me. Topics: Adoration; Future hope; God in mystery; God Love of; Holy Communion; Joy; The Sixth Sunday of Easter Year B Used With Tune: SCHMÜCKE DICH

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