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The Ninety and Nine

Author: Elizabeth Clephane Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #295 (2024) Scripture: Luke 15:6 First Line: There were ninety and nine that safely lay Lyrics: 1. There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of gold— Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. 2. Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine. Are they not enough for thee? But the Shepherd made answer: ’Tis of mine Has wandered away from me. And although the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to find my sheep. 3. But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed, Nor how dark was the night the Lord pass’d Ere he found his sheep that was lost. Out in the desert he heard its cry— Sick and helpless and ready to die. 4. “Lord, what are these blood drops all the way That mark out the mountain’s track?” “They were shed for the one who’d gone astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him back. “Lord, why are these hands so rent and torn?” “They’re pierced tonight by many a thorn.” 5. But all thru’ the mountains, thunder-riv’n, And up from the rocky steep, There rose such a cry to the gate of Heav’n, “Rejoice, I have found my sheep!” And the angels echoed around the throne, “Rejoice, for the Lord brings back his own!” Topics: Ordinary Time Week 19 Languages: English Tune Title: NINETY AND NINE
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There were ninety and nine

Author: Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane, 1830-1869 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #347 (1997) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Luke 15:3-7 First Line: There were ninety and nine that safely lay Lyrics: 1 There were ninety and nine that safely lay in the shelter of the fold, but one was out on the hills away, far off from the gates of gold, away on the mountains wild and bare, away from the tender Shepherd's care, away from the tender Shepherd's care. 2 "Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine: are they not enough for thee?" But the Shepherd made answer, "This of mine has wandered away from me, and although the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to find my sheep; I go to the desert to find my sheep." 3 But none of the ransomed ever knew how deep were the waters crossed, nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through, ere he found his sheep that was lost. Out in the desert he heard its cry, sick and helpless and ready to die, sick and helpless and ready to die. 4 And all through the mountains, thunder-riven, and up from the rocky steep, there rose a glad cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice! I have found my sheep!" And the angels echoed around the throne, "Rejoice, for the Lord brings back his own; rejoice, for the Lord brings back his own. Topics: Desert / Wilderness; God in Christ; Jesus Christ Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: THE NINETY AND NINE
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There were ninety and nine that safely lay

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1265 (1886) Scripture: Luke 15:7 Lyrics: 1 There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far, far from the gates of gold; Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. 2 "Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for thee?" But the Shepherd made answer: "One of mine Has wandered away from me, And although the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to find my sheep, I go to the desert to find my sheep." 3 But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed, Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere he found his sheep that was lost. Far out in the desert he heard its cry, Fainting and helpless and ready to die. 4 "Lord, whence are there blood-drops all the way That mark out the mountain's track?" "They were shed for one who had gone astray, Ere the Shepherd could bring him back." "Lord, why are thy hands so rent and torn?" "They are pierced to-night by many a thorn." 5 But all through the mountains, thunder-riven, And up from the rocky steep, There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice, I have found my sheep!" And the angels sang around the throne, "Rejoice for the Lord brings back his own!" Topics: Bible Songs Invitation Tune Title: THE NINETY AND NINE
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Bring Them In

Author: Alexcenah Thomas Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #464 (1980) Scripture: Luke 15:4-7 First Line: Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear Lyrics: 1 Hark! ’tis the Shepherd’s voice I hear, Out in the desert dark and drear, Calling the sheep who’ve gone astray, Far from the Shepherd’s fold away. Chorus: Bring them in, bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; Bring them in, bring them in, Bring the wand’ring ones to Jesus. 2 Who’ll go and help this Shepherd kind, Help Him the wand’ring ones to find? Who’ll bring the lost ones to the fold, Where they’ll be sheltered from the cold? (Chorus) 3 Out in the desert hear their cry, Out on the mountains wild and high; Hark! ’tis the Master, speaks to thee, “Go find my sheep where’er they be.” (Chorus) Topics: Christ Shepherd; Soul Winning; Christ Shepherd; Soul Winning Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear]
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Bring Them In

Author: Alexcenah Thomas Hymnal: Timeless Truths #668 Meter: 8.8.8.8.6.8.6.8 Scripture: Luke 15:4-6 First Line: Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear Refrain First Line: Bring them in, bring them in Lyrics: 1 Hark! ’tis the Shepherd’s voice I hear, Out in the desert dark and drear, Calling the *sheep who’ve gone astray, [*lambs] Far from the Shepherd’s fold away. Refrain: Bring them in, bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; Bring them in, bring them in, Bring the *wand’ring ones to Jesus. [*little] 2 Who’ll go and help this Shepherd kind, Help Him the *wand’ring ones to find? [*little lambs] Who’ll bring the lost ones to the fold, Where they’ll be sheltered from the cold? [Refrain] 4 Out in the desert hear their cry, Out on the mountain, wild and high; Hark! ’tis the Master, speaks to thee, “Go, find My *sheep where’er they be.” [*lambs] [Refrain] Tune Title: [Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear]

I Will Sing the Wondrous Story

Author: Francis H. Rowley, 1854-1952 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #219 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 15:3-7 Refrain First Line: Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story Topics: Jesus Christ Redeemer; Lent Suffering; Praise to Christ Jesus; Reconciliation; Witness Tune Title: HYFRYDOL
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Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story

Author: Francis Harold Rowley, 1854-1952 Hymnal: Together in Song #233 (1999) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 15:1-7 First Line: I will sing the wondrous story Lyrics: 1 I will sing the wondrous story of the Christ who died for me, how he left the realms of glory for the cross on Calvary. Refrain: Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story of the Christ who died for me, sing it with the saints in glory, gathered by the crystal sea. 2 I was lost: but Jesus found me, found the sheep that went astray, raised me up and gently led me back into the narrow way. [Refrain] 3 Faint was I, and fears possessed me, bruised was I from many a fall, hope was gone, and shame distressed me: but his love has pardoned all. [Refrain] 4 Days of darkness still may meet me, sorrow's path I oft may tread; but his presence still is with me, by his guiding hand I'm led. [Refrain] 5 He will keep me till the river rolls its waters at my feet: then he'll bear me safely over, where the loved ones I shall meet. [Refrain] Topics: Cross; Fear; Forgiveness; Grâce; Grief; Guidance; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Justification; Personal Response to Jesus; Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint; Saints Days and Holy Days St Paul; Salvation; The Gospel; Witness Languages: English Tune Title: HYFRYDOL

Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story

Author: Francis Harold Rowley, 1854-1952 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #323a (2011) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 15:1-10 First Line: I will sing the wondrous story Topics: Jesus Christ: Prophet, Priest and King Languages: English Tune Title: CALON LÂN

Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story

Author: Francis Harold Rowley, 1854-1952 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #323b (2011) Scripture: Luke 15:1-10 First Line: I will sing the wondrous story Topics: Jesus Christ: Prophet, Priest and King Languages: English Tune Title: HYFRYDOL

I will sing the wondrous story

Author: Francis Harold Rawley, 1854-1952 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #337 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 15:3 Topics: Redemption and Salvation; Year C Lent 4; Year C Proper 19 Languages: English Tune Title: HYFRYDOL

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