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Man Was Not Made To Mourn

Author: Salathial C. Kirk Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10979 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: The poet sings a mournful song Lyrics: 1 The poet sings a mournful song, Whose melancholy part Has doubtless found an echo strong In many a human heart; But in the great Eternal Mind Where first a soul was born, No such stern fiat do I find As "Man was made to mourn." 2 When fresh from the Creative Hand, He stood a lordly king, To have and hold supreme command O’er every living thing. And Heav’n had given of its best An Eden to adorn, Man had not even there been blest, Had he been made to mourn. 3 God looked upon the finished earth: "Behold, ’tis good," He said; Nor thorn nor thistle yet had birth, Nor human tear been shed. ’Twas meant that man should live, not die, And he had never worn The stamp of immortality, Had he been made to mourn. 4 ’Twas not until a crafty foe, With rank and poisonous breath, Had entered Paradise below And sown the seeds of death; ’Twas not till man had disobeyed, And sin its fruit had borne. That Paradise began to fade And man began to mourn. 5 Alas! though Adam sinned and died, The seed which then took root, Has grown and scattered far and wide, And borne its bitter fruit; E’er since, life’s flowers of sweetest bloom Have grown beside the thorn, And from the cradle to the tomb, Man ceases not to mourn. 6 Through Eden’s long continued gloom This star of hope has gleamed: When Shiloh shall again have come And Paradise redeemed, When earth, as Heav’n, shall do His will, Then Satan shall be shorn Of all his potency for ill, And man shall cease to mourn. 7 Till then, we’ll wait, endure and toil, In sunshine or in showers, Content to know that when we call The promised help is ours; Some day, beyond this lower land, When earthly ties are torn, We’ll see and better understand— Man was not made to mourn. Languages: English Tune Title: GRENOBLE
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Blessed Gospel

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10993 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Like a palace full of windows Refrain First Line: Blessed Gospel, holy Gospel Lyrics: 1 Like a palace full of windows Open wide unto the light, Is the Gospel of salvation, All its words are pure and right. Refrain: Blessèd Gospel, holy Gospel, Voice of God to help and cheer, May we find thy precious pages Growing dearer year by year. 2 As a lamp, its heavenly pages Shed their glory o’er our way Unto mortal eyes revealing Visions clear of endless day. [Refrain] 3 Like a crystal river flowing From the throne of God above, To the living, to the dying, Bringing cooling streams of love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HONOR OAK
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The Meadow Song

Author: Anna M. Spring Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11035 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: I am waiting in the meadows Lyrics: 1 I am waiting in the meadows, With a river flowing by Flowing deep and strong and mighty, Like God’s love—eternally. For the healing of the nations, There, the tree of life I see; Ho! ye thirsty, come ye wounded: ’Tis for thee! ’Tis for thee! 2 I am waiting in the meadows, Where the river quiet flows, And the flowers, sweetly blooming, Perfume every breeze that blows. All life’s battles now are over, All the sadness, all the tears; I’m victorious in Christ Jesus, No more fears—no more fears. 3 I am waiting in the meadows Where my guide has stayed my feet, Till He come again to call me, Then my joy will be complete. Yes, He’ll call me, "Up and follow! There’s a mansion now for thee. It is ready! It is ready! Come with me—come with Me." 4 I am waiting in the meadows Till my Lord Himself appears, And the brightness of the present Veils the past, the future clears. For the bright light of His glory Shines ahead, and so I see What it is He hath preparèd, Just for me—just for me! 5 So I tarry in the meadows, While the river flows along, Tarry till I hear Him calling, Till I hear the angel’s song, Singing, "Welcome! welcome! welcome! Here within the gates of gold, Where great joys do now await thee, Bliss untold! Bliss untold!" Languages: English Tune Title: HERTFORDSHIRE
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Tell The Christmas Story

Author: Clara L. Shattuck Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11040 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Tell, O tell the Christmas story Refrain First Line: Tell, O tell the Christmas story Lyrics: 1 Tell, O tell the Christmas story, Children who to Christ belong! Give to God the Father glory— All creation swell the song! Refrain: Tell, O tell the Christmas story, Tell it with exulting voice! Christ is born, the Lord of glory; Christ is come, let earth rejoice! 2 Tell of shepherds who were frighted By a shining host that sang News of joy to men benighted, While the listening midnight rang. [Refrain] 3 Tell the story of the manger, Of the Child and of His star; Tell of Egypt’s flight from danger; Tell of wise men from afar. [Refrain] 4 Ah, but first in all your telling Be the love of God to men! Hail! Immanuel, with us dwelling, Sound the note of praise again! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: SAN RAFAEL
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Listen To The Wondrous Story

Author: Ellin I. Tupper Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11052 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Listen to the wondrous story, Lyrics: 1 Listen to the wondrous story, How upon the Christmas morn Jesus left the realms of glory, As a little babe was born; Left those bright and happy regions Of His Father’s home above, And the glorious angel legions, In His great and boundless love! 2 Came into a lowly manger, Dwelt beneath a humble shed, And among His own a stranger Knew not where to lay His head; Went from city unto city, All His life was doing good, Weeping o’er His friend with pity, When beside the grave He stood. 3 Love all human love exceeding Brought Him to a cruel death, Even then, though hanging, bleeding On the cross, His latest breath Spent He for His murderers, praying To His Father to forgive; To the thief repentant saying, "Thou in paradise shalt live!" 4 Oh! what love in God the Father To bestow His only Son; Oh! what love in Christ, who rather Than the world should be undone, Came Himself to seek and save us, Came to claim us for His own; Freely all our sins forgave us, Raised us to His glorious throne! Languages: English Tune Title: AMARA
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On The Other Shore

Author: Asa Hill Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11066 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: On the other shore they’re waiting Lyrics: 1 On the other shore they’re waiting, ’Till the last believer comes; In expectancy they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes. They are waiting—yes, they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes. In expectancy they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes. 2 Waiting thro’ the dim long ages, With increasing joy and love, Holy prophets, Christian sages, In their blessèd homes above. They are waiting—yes, they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes. Holy prophets, Christian sages, In their blessèd homes above. 3 Waiting for the new creation, And the coronation day, For the final consummation, And the universal sway. They are waiting—yes, they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes, For the final consummation, And the universal sway. 4 O, what rapture—O, what singing! When these blissful spirits meet, As most tenderly they’re clinging, To the dear Redeemer’s feet. They are waiting—yes, they’re waiting, In their bright celestial homes, As most tenderly they’re clinging, To the dear Redeemer’s feet. Languages: English Tune Title: BURBANK
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Look To Jesus, When In Trouble

Author: J. L. M. Young Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11093 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Refrain First Line: Look to Jesus! look to Jesus! Lyrics: 1 Look to Jesus, when in trouble, Let Him always for thee care; Cast thy burden on the Savior All thy griefs He came to bear. Refrain: Look to Jesus! look to Jesus! See Him hanging on the tree! Through His death, He came to save us; See Him dying there for thee! 2 Look to Jesus, when the billows Rush o’er thee, a mighty wave; Lift thy hand and soul to Heaven, Christ Himself will quickly save. [Refrain] 3 Look to Jesus, when temptations Lure thee from the narrow road, Touched with all thy human feelings, He will bear thy heavy load. [Refrain] 4 Look to Jesus, when in trouble, When by sin and sorrow pressed; Don’t reject His precious promise, "Come to Me, I’ll give thee rest." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HAYWARD
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Look, O Christian!

Author: William P. Balfern Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11095 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Look, O Christian! see thy Savior Lyrics: 1 Look, O Christian! see thy Savior Stooping ’neath His weighty cross; Look! and let thy pride and glory Be to thee as dung and dross. Mark His torn and bleeding temples, And His weary, way-worn feet; Let thy heart now bow before Him, And thine eyes all tearful weep. 2 See His back all scarred and bleeding, Patiently thy griefs He bears; See the purple robe around Him, And the crown of thorns He wears: All alone in His sad travail, Help and friends all far away; But a little of His sorrow Filled their hearts with sore dismay. 3 See the rabble, how they mock Him! Still no fear His faith appalls; Onwards ’neath His cross He staggers, Till beneath its weight He falls; Faint, forsaken, bruised and smitten, Sad and lonely on He goes, Goes to where His heart’s blood flowing Shall for ever cleanse His foes. 4 ’Mid the taunts of men and devils, See Him slowly onwards move; Drops of blood all silent flowing, Speak His everlasting love. Many waters round Him raging, Deep loud bellows unto deep; Still His love, unquenched and burning, To the end His heart shall keep. 5 O disciples, cease your dreaming, While thus gazing on your Lord; Can this world now claim your friendship, Sheathed in Jesu’s heart its sword? Can your path be ever pleasant, Ever free your heart from pain, If in Jesu’s footsteps treading You would reach eternal gain? 6 If a cross your Savior carried, Needful it for Him to bear, Can you wonder love hath purposed In His sorrows you should share? Still, within the cross Christ gives you, Kindly stooping from above, You will find the hidden honey Of His never-failing love. 7 ’Neath its shadow and its sorrows Joy shall plume her fragrant wing; And thy heart, though pierced and bleeding, Songs of lofty hope shall sing. Be thou strong, then—look to Jesus! In thy lot a cross thoul’t find; Take it up and cheerful bear it, Cast no lingering look behind. Languages: English Tune Title: EIFIONYDD
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The Love That Rescued Me

Author: Etta Cloud Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11128 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Lord, I come, I wait no longer Refrain First Line: O, the mercy so amazing Lyrics: 1 Lord, I come, I wait no longer; Lo! I give myself to Thee; Thou hast finished my redemption; Thou hast rescued even me. Refrain: O, the mercy so amazing; O, the grace so full and free; O, the love so strong and boundless, That could rescue even me. 2 Let me tell the wondrous story; Let me tell of Calvary; Of the wonderful compassion That could rescue even me. [Refrain] 3 See! the cruel nails are driven Through the Savior’s hands and feet; See Him dying! Hear Him saying, All is finished, ’tis complete. [Refrain] 4 Yes, the sacrifice is offered, Life is bought for you and me; Lord, I come, I wait no longer, Lo! I give myself to Thee. [Refrain] 5 In my heart hope’s star is shining With a radiance from above, And my soul is sweetly resting In the ocean of Thy love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: DRAGICEVIC
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The Rock Of Refuge

Author: Martha S. Lippincott Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11196 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Surely, surely there is safety Lyrics: 1 Surely, surely there is safety In the shelter of our Lord, He is ready to protect us, When His mercy is implored; Let us look to Him in trouble When upon life’s stormy sea; He will be a place of refuge, Where our souls at rest may be. 2 He will lead us on to Heaven If we follow in His way; And will be the star to guide us To the bright, celestial day; Let us steer life’s vessel ever To the harbor of His grace, So that He at last may bring us To behold Him face to face. 3 He’s a refuge never failing, And a rock on which to stand; And to us He’s ever reaching With a tender, loving hand; He will keep us safe for ever Sheltered by His boundless love, Till we enter thro’ the portals To the home prepared above. Languages: English Tune Title: AVOCA

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