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Have faith in God, my heart

Author: Bryn Rees, 1911-1983 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 21 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:40 Topics: Our Journey With God Used With Tune: REDEMPTOR

Fierce Was the Storm of Wind

Author: Hyde W. Beadon Appears in 19 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:41 First Line: [Fierce Was the Storm of Wind] Text Sources: Cyberhymnal (http://www.hymntime.com/tch/, 1996)
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The Stranger of Galilee

Author: Lelia N. Morris Appears in 18 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:39 First Line: In fancy I stood by the shore, one day Refrain First Line: And I felt I could love Him forever Lyrics: 1 In fancy I stood by the shore, one day, Of the beautiful murm’ring sea; I saw the great crowds as they thronged the way Of the Stranger of Galilee; I saw how the man who was blind from birth, In a moment was made to see; The lame was made whole by the matchless skill Of the Stranger of Galilee. Chorus vs.1-3: And I felt I could love Him forever, So gracious and tender was He! I claimed Him that day as my Savior, This Stranger of Galilee. 2 His look of compassion, His words of love, They shall never forgotten be, When sin-sick and helpless He saw me there, This Stranger of Galilee; He showed me His hand and His riven side, And He whispered, “It was for thee!” My burden fell off at the pierced feet Of the Stranger from Galilee. (Chorus) 3 I heard Him speak peace to the angry waves, Of that turbulent, raging sea; And lo! at His word are the waters stilled, This Stranger of Galilee; A peaceful, a quiet, and holy calm, Now and ever abides with me; He holdeth my life in His mighty hands, This Stranger of Galilee. (Chorus) 4 Come, ye who are driven, and tempest-tossed, And His gracious salvation see; He’ll quiet life’s storms with His “Peace, be still!” This Stranger of Galilee; He bids me to go and the story tell— What He ever to you will be, If only you let Him with you abide, This Stranger of Galilee. Oh, my friend, won't you love Him forever? So gracious and tender is He! Accept Him today as your Savior, This Stranger of Galilee. Topics: Christ Life and Ministry; Christ Life and Ministry Used With Tune: [In fancy I stood by the shore, one day]

Cristo, mi piloto sé

Author: Vicente Mendoza (1875-1955); Edward Hopper (1818-1888) Appears in 18 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:39 Topics: La Vida Christian Petición y anhelo; The Christian Life Request and longing Used With Tune: PILOT
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The King of Glory Standeth

Author: Charitie Lees de Chenez Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:39 Lyrics: 1 The King of Glory standeth Beside the heart of sin; His mighty voice commandeth The raging waves within; The floods of deepest anguish Roll backward at His will, As o'er the storm ariseth His mandate, "Peace, be still." 2 At times, with sudden glory, He speaks, and all is done; Without one stroke of battle The victory is won, While we, with joy beholding, Can scarce believe it true That e'en our kingly Jesus Can form such hearts anew. 3 O Christ, Thy love is mighty; Long-suffering is Thy grace; And glorious is the splendor That beameth from Thy face. Our hearts up-leap in gladness When we behold that love, As we go singing onward, To dwell with Thee above. Amen. Topics: Christ Conqueror; Joy; Sin; Life in Christ Joy Used With Tune: GOSTERWOOD
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Sweet sacrament divine

Author: Francis Stanfield Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:35-41 Lyrics: 1 Sweet sacrament divine, hid in thine earthly home, lo, round thy lowly shrine, with suppliant hearts we come; Jesus, to thee our voice we raise, in songs of love and heartfelt praise, sweet sacrament divine, sweet sacrament divine. 2 Sweet sacrament of peace, dear home of ev'ry heart, where restless yearnings cease, and sorrows all depart, there in thine ear all trustfully we tell our tale of misery, sweet sacrament of peace, sweet sacrament of peace. 3 Sweet sacrament of rest, Ark from the ocean's roar, within thy shelter blest soon may we reach the shore; save us, for still the tempest raves; save, lest we sink beneath the waves, sweet sacrament of rest, sweet sacrament of rest. 4 Sweet sacrament divine, earth's light and jubilee, in thy far depths doth shine thy Godhead's majesty; sweet light, so shine on us, we pray, that earthly joys may fade away, sweet sacrament divine, sweet sacrament divine. Topics: Holy Communion Used With Tune: DIVINE MYSTERIES
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Who Will Our Pilot Be?

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Meter: 9.6.9.6.7.7.5.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:39 First Line: We sail along toward the harbor light Refrain First Line: The Christ will our Pilot be Lyrics: 1 We sail along toward the harbor light, Over the great life sea; The breakers roar and the waves dash high, Who will our pilot be? Refrain: The Christ will our Pilot be, A wonderful Guide is He; So we’ll sail, sail sail! Christ will our Pilot be. 2 We sail along in the morning bright, Happy and glad are we; But still we ask, as the rocks draw near, Who will our pilot be? [Refrain] 3 We sail along, there are shoals, they say, Dangers from which to flee; We face the storm with a heavy heart, Who will our pilot be? [Refrain] Topics: Examination Used With Tune: [We sail along toward the harbor light] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Who_Will_Our_Pilot_Be)

Eye Has Not Seen

Author: Marty Haugen, b. 1950 Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:35-41 First Line: When pain and sorrow weigh us down Refrain First Line: Eye has not seen, ear has not heard Topics: Comfort/Consolation; Hope; Mercy of God; Sacraments/Rites Reconciliation; Order of Christian Funerals Funeral Liturgy; Trust in God; Wisdom Used With Tune: [Eye has not seen, ear has not heard]
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Timeless love! We sing the story

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 11 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:41 Lyrics: 1 Timeless love! We sing the story, praise his wonders, tell his worth; love more fair than heaven's glory, love more firm than ancient earth! Tell his faithfulness abroad: who is like him? Praise the Lord! 2 By his faithfulness surrounded, north and south his hand proclaim; earth and heaven formed and founded, skies and seas, declare his Name! Wind and storm obey his word: who is like him? Praise the Lord! 3 Truth and righteousness enthrone him, just and equal are his ways; more than happy, those who own him, more than joy, their songs of praise! Sun and Shield and great Reward: who is like him? Praise the Lord! Topics: Creation; Second Sunday Before Lent Year C Used With Tune: ALL SAINTS
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In the Hollow of His Hand

Author: William M. Runyan Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Mark 4:39 First Line: Our God hath given promise Refrain First Line: Let come what may Lyrics: 1 Our God hath given promise- And His grace for this hath planned; His child shall rest securely In the hollow of His hand. Chorus: Let come what may--or wave, or tempest-- "Peace, be still!" tis His command; My soul is held in peace eternal In the hollow of His hand. 2 O soul, be thou not troubled, Tho' thou dost now understand; No turmoil shall molest thee In the hollow of His hand. (Chorus) 3 E'en tho' stern duty call thee, And each day make full demand, The soul may find its shelter In the hollow of His hand. (Chorus) 4 The joy that passeth knowledge, Peace that none can understand, For thee, for thee are waiting In the hollow of His hand. (Chorus) Used With Tune: [Our God hath given promise]

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