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O Lord, Take Pity Once You've Seen

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Michael D. Schultz, b. 1963 Hymnal: Christian Worship #865 (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Church Militant Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST DAS HEIL
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All who believe and are baptized

Author: Thomas Kingo Hymnal: Small Church Music #3572 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Tune Title: ES IST DAS HEIL
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He that believes and is baptized

Author: George Alfred Taylor Rygh, 1860 - 1943; Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1634 - 1703 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #259 (1958) Lyrics: 1 He who believes and is baptized Shall see the Lord's salvation; Baptized into the death of Christ, He is a new creation; Through Christ's redemption he shall stand Among the glorious heavenly band Of every tribe and nation. A-men. 2 With one accord, O God, we pray; Grant us thy Holy Spirit; Look thou on our infirmity Through Jesus' Blood and merit; Grant us to grow in grace each day By holy baptism, that we may Eternal life inherit. Amen. Topics: Sacraments and Rites Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: ST. PAUL (ES IST DAS HEIL)
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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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By Nature Man Cannot Achieve

Author: H. Brueckner; David Denicke Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #97 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 By nature man cannot achieve True knowledge of salvation, Nor yet the things of God believe, However high his station. Until Thy Word, that light divine, Within our hearts begins to shine, O God, we grope in darkness. 2 But Thou, O God, in days of old Didst send us faithful teachers. Who by Thy Spirit did unfold Thy holy will as preachers; At last Thy Son to earth came down, Who wore for us the thorny crown, Thy will and counsel taught us. 3 For this, O God, we sing Thy praise; True knowledge now possessing, May we continue in Thy ways And thus obtain Thy blessing. May we Thy Word with joy receive And in its saving truth believe, As Thine own revelation. 4 O let Thy Word, that shining light, Illume our pathway ever; Help us to keep it pure and bright, And may it fail us never, But comfort give in ev'ry need; In life, in death may we take heed And trust its faithful guidance. 5 O God, our Father, spread Thy Word To Thine own praise and glory; Enlighten us, O Christ, our Lord, With Thy true Gospel story; O Holy Spirit, gracious Light, Teach us to know the truth aright And work all good within us. Topics: The Means of Grace The Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: SALVATION
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Our whole Salvation doth depend

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #100 (1732) Lyrics: I. Our whole Salvation doth depend On God's free Grace and Spirit; all our good Works can ne'er defend A Boast upon our Merit Derived is our Righteousness From Christ and his attoning Grace; He is our Mediator. II. What God commanded in the Law Was far beyond our Doing: There sinful Nature Nothing saw But hopeless Death and Ruin. The fiery Mount spreads black Despair: There's no Reprieve nor Pardon there For us Apostate-Wretches. III. Who can maintain the bold Conceit, That poor Mankind was able T'observe by Means of Nat'ral Light, The first and second Table? The LAW reveals the Root of Sin, Which lay before conceal'd within, With all its hellish Branches. IV. No! t'was beyond all human Art To purge that deep Pollution; All Means to move the poison'd Dart Confirm'd the foul Difusion. The Lord a feigned Work abhors; Mere Flesh increases but the Curse Of our intail'd Corruption. V. The LAW cried, Justice must be done, Or Men doom'd to Damnation: But Mercy sent th'eternal Son, Who purchas'd our Salvation, Fulfill'd the LAW in its Extent, And gave its Wrath a thorough Vent, To pass the Sons of ADAM. VI. Thus having all the LAW fulfill'd Through CHRIST'S blest Cross and Passion, He's now the Rock, whereon we build Our Faith and whole Salvation. We call him Lord, our Righteousness, Whose Death has purchas'd Life and Grace, And ransom'd us for ever. VII. My Faith avoids all Doubt and Fear; Thy Word can ne'er deceive me; Thou say'st no Sinner shall despair, None perish who believes Thee. Who rests on God, and is baptiz'd, Is surely the Redeem'd by CHRIST, And 'scapes eternal Torment. VIII. The Man that bears the Faith that shines In Works of christian Merit, Is justified, and bears the Signs Of a confessing Spirit. A living Faith's what God regards, His Love doth Good without Rewards. Art thou new born in Spirit? IX. The LAW reveals sins Sinfulness. Inhancing th' Accusation, The Gospel tenders saving Grace For Sinners Consolation; Bids all lay hold on JESU"S Cross; The LAW could ne'er retrieve our Loss, With all its best Performance. X. True genuine Gospel-Works denote A Faith of God's inspiring. That Faith is vain, which is remote And from Good Works retiring. Yet Faith alone's what justifies, The Love t'our Neighbour well implies, We are sincere Believers. XI. The living Hope with Patience waits God's promis'd Consolation, Takes all the Turns of Ease and Streights With Christian Resignation. God knows the Time for our Relief, T'asswage our greatest Pain and Grief, In him we have Affiance. XII. Be not cast down, when he delays To crown thine Expectation; He then is nearest, when thy Ways Seem full of Desolation; On his eternal Word rely, E'en tho' thy war'ving Heart deny, And trust in thy Redeemer. XIII. To Father, Son and Holy Ghost Immortal Praise be given; Whose Passion to restore Men lost Is all the Song of heaven. May JEWS and all the Gentile-Race Soon call Thee Lord their Righteousness: Thy Name be ever ahllow'd. XIV. Thy Kingdom come, thy Will be done As 'tis by Saints in Glory; With daily Bread our Tables crown; Forgive our Sins before Thee, As we forgive our Debtors here: Let no Temptation breed Despair: From Ill redeem us, Amen. Topics: Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: [Our whole Salvation doth depend]
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O Licht der wunderbaren Nacht

Author: Georg Thurmair Hymnal: Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten #559 (2014) Lyrics: 1 O Licht der wunderbaren Nacht, uns herrlich aufgegangen, Licht, das Erlösung uns gebracht, da wir vom Tod umfangen, du Funke aus des Grabes Stein, du Morgenstern, du Gnadenschein, der Wahrheit Licht und Leben. 2 O Licht der lichten Ewigkeit, das unsre Welt getroffen, in dem der Menschen Schuld und Leid darf Auferstehung hoffen. O Nacht, da Christus unser Licht! O Schuld, die Gottes Angesicht uns leuchten läßt in Gnaden! 3 O Licht, viel heller als der Tag, den Sonnen je entzündet, das allem, was im Grabe lag, den Sieg des Lebens kündet. Du Glanz des Herrn der Herrlichkeit, du Heil der Walt in Ewigkeit, voll Freuden und voll Frieden! Topics: Regionalteil Lieder für Bayern und Thüringen; Kirchenjahr Ostern Languages: German Tune Title: [O Licht der wunderbaren Nacht]
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Die Väter weihten dieses Haus

Author: Hans von Ussig, 1650-1694 Hymnal: Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten #586 (2014) Lyrics: 1 Die Väter weihten dieses Haus, o Höchster, deinem Namen; schmück es mit deinem Segen aus; laß uns und unsern Samen dein Licht und Recht und Segenswort an diesem dir geweihten Ort zum Heil der Seelen hören. 2 Nimm an die Kinder, die wir dir hier in der Taufe schenken; laß reine Lehre tief sich hier in ihre Seele senken und hilf, sie selbst zur edlen Frucht in deiner Furcht und Christenzucht zum Himmel auferziehen. 3 Hier beichten wir mit Leid und Reu, gebeught an Herz und Knieen; o gib, wenn wir mit Glaubenstreu zu Christi Kreuze fliehen, gib und Vergebung, Gnad und Huld, lösch aus der Sünden große Schuld mit deines Sohnes Blute. 4 Hier stellest du dich, Heiland, dar und schenkst uns deine Gaben, wenn bei dem heiligen Altar sich unsre Seelen laben; du gibst uns deinen Leib und Blut, so du für uns und uns zugut gegeben und vergossen. 5 Hier segnest du die Ehen ein; gib ihnen deinen Segen, und laß dein Haus erfüllet sein mit Dank von ihretwegen; erhöre, wenn wir jeden Stand, mit ihnen Kirche, Schulen, Land dir, Gott, hier anbefehlen. 6 Nun segne, Vater, dieses Haus, das wir nach dir, Herr, nennen; treib Feindschaft, Stolz und Zank hinaus, lehr uns dich recht erkennen; stör alles, was uns stören will, laß uns allhier in heilger Still bei dir im Himmel wohnen. Topics: Regionalteil Lieder für Bayern und Thüringen; Gottesdienst Besondere Anlasse: Kirchweih Languages: German Tune Title: [Die Väter weihten dieses Haus]
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Wach' auf, mein Herz, die Nacht ist hin

Author: Laurentius Laurenti, 1660-1722 Hymnal: Schulgesangbuch für höhere Lehranstalten (Ausgabe für Rheinland und Westfalen) #22 (1898) Languages: German Tune Title: [Wach' auf, mein Herz, die Nacht ist hin]

Ich glaube, daß die Heiligen

Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller, 1699-1769 Hymnal: Glaubenslieder #306 (2001) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich glaube, daß die Heiligen]

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