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O Jesus, I have promised

Hymnal: Australian Hymn Book #514 (1977) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English
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Rejoice, rejoice, believers

Author: Laurentius Laurenti, 1660-1722; Sarah B. Findlater, 1823-1907 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #515 (2006) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Rejoice, rejoice, believers, And let your lights appear; The evening is advancing, And darker night is near. The Bridegroom is arising And soon is drawing nigh. Up, pray and watch and wrestle; At midnight comes the cry. 2 The watchers on the mountain Proclaim the Bridegroom near; Go forth as He approaches With alleluias clear. The marriage feast is waiting; The gates wide open stand. Arise, O heirs of glory; The Bridegroom is at hand. 3 The saints, who here in patience Their cross and suff'rings bore, Shall live and reign forever When sorrow is no more. Around the throne of glory The Lamb they shall behold; In triumph cast before Him Their diadems of gold. 4 Our hope and expectation, O Jesus, now appear; Arise, O Sun so longed for, O'er this benighted sphere. With hearts and hands uplifted, We plead, O Lord, to see The day of earth's redemption That sets Your people free! Topics: End Times Scripture: Matthew 25:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: HAF TRONES LAMPA FÄRDIG
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If God Himself Be for Me

Author: P. Gerhardt, 1607-76; R. Massie, 1807-87 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #517 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 If God Himself be for me, I may a host defy; For when I pray, before me My foes confounded fly. If Christ, the Head, befriend me If God be my support The mischief they intend me Shall quickly come to naught. 2 This I believe, yea, rather, In this I make my boast, That God is my dear Father, The Friend who loves me most; And that, whate'er betide me, My Savior is at hand Through stormy seas to guide me And bring me safe to land. 3 I build on this foundation: That Jesus and His blood Alone are my salvation, The true, eternal good. Without Him all that pleases Is valueless on earth; The gifts I owe to Jesus Alone my love are worth. 4 My Jesus is my Splendor, My soul's bright beaming Sun; Were He not my Defender Before God's awful throne, I never should find favor And mercy in His sight, But be destroyed forever As darkness by the light. 5 He canceled my offenses, And saved my soul from death; 'Tis He who ever cleanses Me from my sins through faith. In Him I can be cheerful, Bold, and undaunted aye. In Him I am not fearful Of God's great Judgment Day. 6 Naught, naught, can e'er condemn me, Nor set my hope aside; Now hell no more can claim me, Its fury I deride. No sentence e'er reproves me, No ill destroys my peace, For Christ, my Savior, loves me And shields me with His grace. 7 His Holy Spirit dwelleth Within my willing heart, Tames it when it rebelleth And soothes the keenest smart. He crowns His work with blessing, And helpeth me to cry, "My Father!" without ceasing, To Him who dwells on high. 8 And when my soul is lying Weak, trembling, and opprest, He pleads with groans and sighing That cannot be expressed; But God's quick eye discerns them, Although they give no sound, And into language turns them E'en in the heart's deep ground. 9 To mine His Spirit speaketh Sweet word of holy cheer, How God, to him that seeketh For rest, is always near, And how He hath erected A city fair and new, Where what our faith expected We evermore shall view. 10 In yonder home doth flourish My heritage, my lot; Though here I die and perish, My heav'n shall fail me not. Though care my life oft saddens And causeth tears to flow, The light of Jesus gladdens And sweetens ev'ry woe. 11 Who clings with resolution To Him whom Satan hates Must look for persecution Which never here abates; Reproaches, griefs and losses Rain fast upon his head, A thousand plagues and crosses Become his daily bread. 12 All this I am prepared for, Yet am I not afraid; By Thee shall all be cared for, To whom my vows were paid. Though life and limb it cost me, And all the earthly store Which once so much engrossed me, I love Thee all the more. 13 Not fire, nor sword, not thunder, Shall sever me from Thee; Though earth be rent asunder, Thou'rt mine eternally. Not hunger, thirst, nor danger, Not pain, or pinching want, Nor mighty princes' anger My fearless soul shall daunt. 14 No angel, and no gladness, No throne, no pomp, nor show, No love, no hate, no sadness, No pain, no depth of woe, No scheme of man's contrivance, Though it be great or small, Shall draw me from Thy guidance Nor one of these, nor all! 15 My merry heart is springing, And knows not how to pine; 'Tis full of joy and singing, And radiancy divine, The Sun whose smiles so cheers me Is Jesus Christ alone; To have Him always near me Is heav'n itself begun. Topics: Spiritual Armor; Trinity 21 Languages: English Tune Title: IST GOTT FÜR MICH
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By All Your Saints in Warfare

Author: Horatio Bolton Nelson, 1823-1913; Harlyn J. Kuschel, b. 1945; Gregory J. Wismar, b. 1946 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #517 (2006) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 By all Your saints in warfare, For all Your saints at rest, Your holy name, O Jesus, Forevermore be blest! For You have won the battle That they might wear the crown; And now they shine in glory Reflected from Your throne. 2 Insert the stanza appropriate to the day. 3 Then let us praise the Father And worship God the Son And sing to God the Spirit, Eternal Three in One, Till all the ransomed number Fall down before the throne, Ascribing pow'r and glory And praise to God alone. Saints and Martyrs (general): 4 Apostles, prophets, martyrs, And all the noble throng Who wear the spotless raiment And raise the ceaseless song -- For these, passed on before us, We offer praises due And, walking in their footsteps, Would live our lives for You. St. Andrew, Apostle: 5 All praise, O Lord, for Andrew, The first to welcome You, Whose witness to his brother Named You Messiah true. May we, with hearts kept open to You throughout the year, Confess to friend and neighbor Your advent ever near. St. Thomas, Apostle: 6 All praise, O Lord, for Thomas, Whose short-lived doubtings prove Your perfect twofold nature, The fullness of Your love. To all who live with questions A steadfast faith afford; And grant us grace to know You, True man, yet God and Lord. St. Stephen, Martyr: 7 Praise for the first of martyrs Who saw You ready stand To help in time of torment, To plead at God's right hand. Like You, our suff'ring Savior, His enemies he blessed, With "Lord, receive my spirit," His faith, by death, confessed. St. John, Apostle and Evangelist: 8 For Your belov'd disciple Exiled to Patmos' shore, And for his faithful record, We praise You evermore. Praise for the mystic vision Through him to us revealed; May we, in patience waiting, With Your elect be sealed. Holy Innocents, Martyrs: 9 All praise for infant martyrs, Whom Your mysterious love Called early from their warfare To share Your home above. O Rachel, cease your weeping; Thy rest from earthly cares! Lord, grant us crowns as brilliant And faith as sure as theirs. The Confession of St. Peter: 10 Praise for Your great apostle So eager and so bold, Thrice falling, yet repentant, Thrice charged to feed Your fold. Lord, make Your pastors faithful To guard Your flock from harm, And hold them when they waver With Your almighty arm. St. Timothy and St. Titus: 11 (protected by copyright) The Conversion of St. Paul: 12 Praise for the light from heaven And for the voice of awe; Praise for the glorious vision The persecutor saw. O Lord, for Paul's conversion, We bless Your name today; Come shine within our darkness, And guide us on our way. St. Matthias, Apostle: 13 For one in place of Judas, Th' apostles sought God's choice; The lot fell to Matthias For whom we now rejoice. may we like true apostles Your holy Church defend, And not betray our calling But serve You to the end. St. Joseph, Guardian of Jesus: 14 (protected by copyright) Topics: Feasts and Festivals; Church Militant; Church Triumphnt Scripture: Hebrews 13:7 Languages: English Tune Title: KING'S LYNN

Two Noble Saints

Author: Anne K. LeCroy, b. 1930 Hymnal: Journeysongs (2nd ed.) #517 (2003) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 First Line: Two noble saints both rooted Languages: English Tune Title: ELLACOMBE
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By All Your Saints in Warfare

Author: Horatio Bolton Nelson, 1823-1913; Harlyn J. Kuschel, b. 1945; Gregory J. Wismar, b. 1946 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #518 (2006) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 By all Your saints in warfare, For all Your saints at rest, Your holy name, O Jesus, Forevermore be blest! For You have won the battle That they might wear the crown; And now they shine in glory Reflected from Your throne. 2 Insert the stanza appropriate to the day. 3 Then let us praise the Father And worship God the Son And sing to God the Spirit, Eternal Three in One, Till all the ransomed number Fall down before the throne, Ascribing pow'r and glory And praise to God alone. St. Mark, Evangelist: 15 For Mark, O Lord, we praise You, The weak by grace made strong, Whose labors and whose Gospel Enrich our triumph song. May we, in all our weakness, Reflect Your servant life And follow in Your footsteps, Enduring cross and strife. St. Philip and St. James, Apostles: 16 We praise You, Lord, for Philip, Blest guide to Greek and Jew, And for young James the faithful, Who heard and followed You. O grant us grace to know You, The way, the truth, the life, To wrestle with temptation, To triumph in the strife. St. Barnabas, Apostle: 17 For Barnabas we praise You, Who kept Your law of love And, leaving earthly treasures, Sought riches from above. O Christ, our Lord and Savior, Let gifts of grace descend, That Your true consolation May through the world extend. The Nativity of St. John the Baptist: 18 We praise You for the Baptist, Forerunner of the Word, Our true Elijah making A highway for the Lord. The last and greatest prophet, He saw the dawning ray Of light that grows in splendor Until the perfect day. St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles: 19 We praise You for Saint Peter; We praise You for Saint Paul; They taught both Jew and Gentile That Christ is all in all. To cross and sword they yielded And saw Your kingdom come; O God, these two apostles Reached life through martyrdom. St. Mary Magdalene: 20 All praise for Mary Magdalene, Whose wholeness was restored By You, her faithful master, Her Savior and her Lord. On Easter morning early A word from You sufficed; For she was first to see You, Her Lord, the risen Christ. St. James the Elder, Apostle: 21 O Lord, for James we praise You, Who fell to Herod's sword; He drank the cup of suff'ring And thus fulfilled Your word. Lord, curb our vain impatience For glory and for fame, Equip us for such suff'rings As glorify Your name. St. Mary, Mother of Our Lord: 22 We sing with joy of Mary, Whose heart with awe was stirred When, youthful and astonished, She heard the angel's word. Yet she her voice upraises To magnify God's name, As once for our salvation Your mother she became. St. Bartholomew, Apostle: 23 All praise for him whose candor Through all his doubt You saw When Philip at the fig tree Disclosed You in the law. Discern, beneath our surface, O Lord, what we can be, That by Your truth made guileless, Your glory we may see. The Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist: 24 (protected by copyright) St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist: 25 Praise, Lord, for him whose Gospel Your human life declared, Who, worldly gain forsaking, Your path of suff'ring shared. From all unrighteous mammon, O raise our eyes anew That we in our vocation May rise and follow You. St. Luke, Evangelist: 26 For that belov'd physician All praise, whose Gospel shows The Healer of the nations, The one who shares our woes. Your wine and oil, O Savior, Upon our spirits pour, And with true balm of Gilead Anoint us evermore. St. James of Jerusalem: 27 (protected by copyright) St. Simon and St. Jude, Apostles: 28 Praise, Lord, for Your apostles, Saint Simon and Saint Jude, One love, one hope impelled them To tread the way, renewed. May we with zeal as earnest The faith of Christ maintain, Be bound in love together, And life eternal gain. Topics: Feasts and Festivals; Church Triumphnt Scripture: Hebrews 13:7 Languages: English Tune Title: KING'S LYNN

Let our choir new anthems raise

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised #518 (1950) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English

Thy hand, O God, has guided

Hymnal: Hymns Old and New #518 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Languages: English
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O Jesus, I have promised

Hymnal: The Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer with accompanying tunes (3rd ed., rev. and enl.) #519 (1893) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper (1731-1800) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #519 (2013) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings: it is the Lord who rises with healing in his wings; when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue the theme of God's salvation, and find it ever new: set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say, 'E'en let the unknown morrow bring with it what it may': 3 It can bring with it nothing but he will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe his people too: beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed; and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither their wonted fruit should bear, though all the fields should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there; yet, God the same abiding, his praise shall tune my voice; for, while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Change; Healing; Providence; Suffering; Wholeness and Healing Scripture: 2 Samuel 23:4 Languages: English Tune Title: OFFERTORIUM

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