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Isaiah the Prophet Has Written of Old

Author: Joy F. Patterson Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 14 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Isaiah the prophet has written of old How God's earthly kingdom shall come, Instead of the thorn tree the fir tree shall grow; The wolf shall lie down with the lamb. The mountains and hills shall break forth into song, The peoples be led forth in peace, For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of God As the waters cover the seas. 2 Yet nations still prey on the meek of the world, And conflict turn parent from child. Your people despoil all the sweetness of earth; The brier and the thorn grow wild. Lord, hasten to bring in Your kingdom on earth. When no one shall hurt or destroy, When wisdom and justice shall reign in the land And Your people shall go forth in joy. Scripture: Isaiah 11 Used With Tune: SAMANTHRA
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O Thou, in Whose Presence

Author: Joseph Swain Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 502 hymnals First Line: O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight Lyrics: 1 O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight, on whom in affliction I call, my comfort by day, and my song in the night, my hope, my salvation, my all: Where dost thou, dear Shepherd, resort with thy sheep to feed in the pastures of love? Say, why in the valley of death should I weep or lone in the wilderness rove? 2 Oh, why should I wander an alien from thee or cry in the desert for bread? Thy foes will rejoice when my sorrows they see and smile at the tears I have shed. Yet speak, and ten thousands of angels rejoice; thy soul-cheering wisdom impart. Eternity echoes the sound of thy voice that reaches my desolate heart. Topics: Comfort; Death and Eternal Life; Funeral / Memorial Service; God Presence of; Joy; Praying For Healing; Suffering Scripture: Psalm 23 Used With Tune: ZION’S PILGRIM Text Sources: Sacred Poetry: Comprising an Entire System of Divine Truth, 1790, alt.
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O, Land of the Blessed!

Author: Emily H. Miller Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O land of the blessèd! thy shadowless skies Lyrics: 1 O land of the blessèd! thy shadowless skies Sometimes in my dreaming I see; I hear the glad songs that the glorified sing Steal over eternity’s sea; Though dark are the shadows that gather between, I know that thy morning is fair; I catch but a glimpse of thy glory and light, And whisper: Would God I were there! 2 O land of the blessèd! thy hills of delight Sometimes to my vision unfold; Thy mansions celestial, thy palaces bright, Thy bulwarks of jasper and gold; Dear voices are chanting thy chorus of praise, Their forms in thy sunlight are fair; I look from the valley of shadows below, And whisper: Would God I were there! 3 Dear home of my Father, thou city of peace, No shadow of changing can mar; How glad are the souls that have tasted thy joy! How blest thine inhabitants are! When weary of toiling, I think of the day— Who knows if its dawning be near— When He who doth love me shall call me away From all that hath burdened me here. Used With Tune: KAWASAKI Text Sources: Song Life by Philip Phillips (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1872)
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He Answered Never a Word

Author: Unknown Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: A friendless pris'ner at Pilate's bar Lyrics: 1 A friendless pris’ner at Pilate’s bar, ’Mid the raging mob He stood; Like wolves that had scented His blood from afar And eagerly Him pursued; The voice of these murd’rers was heard as they cried, Till Jerusalem’s city was stirred; “Away with Him, let Him be crucified”; But He answered never a word. 2 The priests and the elders with fiendish spite, Accused Him of many things; But His face was radiant with heavenly light, He could hear the sound of wings; And Pilate marveled to see Him there, As each wicked charge he heard, His mute lips moved as in silent prayer, But He answered never a word. 3 With fiercest hatred his foes pressed on, To kill Him their greatest desire; The faith of His foll’wers was almost gone, Must the last faint spark expire? Will He meekly yield in His dreadful hour, When a murderer is preferred? He who raised the dead, has He lost His pow’r? But He answered never a word. 4 Then they brought the cross that Barabbas should fill, He, a murderer, now to go free; And they laid in on Jesus to bear up the hill, To purchase salvation for me; Though hungry and thirsty, and bleeding and cold, Not a sigh passed His lips that was heard; He trembled a moment, then sank to the ground, But He answered never a word. 5 The rabble with spite and revenge urged them on, Till He came to Calvary’s brow, Where they nailed His hands and His feet to the cross— O sinner, look on him now! Then raising the cross, oh, what suff’ring and pain! Till the earth and the heavens were stirred, But the suffering Jesus with meekness endured, But He answered never a word. 6 But there hung by His side a thief, broken and sad, With sins that were all his own, And he cried, “Dear Lord, remember me When Thou sittest on Thy throne”; And the Savior turned and looked upon him, His compassion deep was stirred; And peace, sweet peace He shed o’er that soul— He could answer him with a word. Topics: Jesus/Savior Scripture: Matthew 27:14 Used With Tune: [A friendless pris'ner at Pilate's bar] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/He_Answered_Never_a_Word); Faith Publishing House, Echoes from Heaven, 1976 (30); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (403)
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The Bethlehem Song

Author: Alfred A. Graley Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: How sweet was the song of the angels of light Lyrics: 1 How sweet was the song of the angels of light, As, bending o’er Bethlehem’s plain, They struck their bright harps, and the silence of night Awoke at the heavenly strain; While mildly around shone the glory divine, And bathed in effulgence so bright, The mountain, the valley, the sea, and the plain, Once robed in the mantle of night. 2 They sang of the break of redemption’s glad morn, The holy had longed to behold; They sang of a Savior in Bethlehem born, So long by the prophets foretold; They sang of good-will from our God unto men, Of peace to a valley of tears; They sang of salvation from death and from sin, A balm for our sorrows and fears. 3 Then "Glory to God in the highest!" I’ll sing, For I am a sinner on earth; I’ll welcome the tidings of mercy that bring The news of Emmanuel’s birth; I’ll go to His cross, though a sinner defiled, And wash in the fountain of blood; I’ll pray for the grace that can strengthen a child, And bring him at last to his God. Used With Tune: ST. EUPHRASIA Text Sources: Echo to Happy Voices (New York: American Tract Society, 1869)
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There Is Joy In My Soul

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: I will not be weary, tho’ trials may come Refrain First Line: I’ll sing of His love, of His wonderful love Lyrics: 1 I will not be weary, tho’ trials may come, And troubles before me I see, But count them as nothing compared with the love, Of Jesus, my Savior, to me. Refrain: I’ll sing of His love, of His wonderful love, Tho’ billows like mountains may roll; I fear not the tempest, I dread not the storm, For O, there is joy in my soul. 2 I cannot be weary when He is my rest; Whate’er my temptations may be, I’ll trust in His promise because He has said: My grace is sufficient for thee. [Refrain] 3 There’s joy that no language or thought can express, It comes from His presence divine; And when in His likeness at last I awake, Its fullness I know will be mine. [Refrain] Used With Tune: POTENZA Text Sources: Young People's Songs of Praise by Allen Sankey (Chicago: Biglow & Main, 1902)
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O Brother, Be Faithful

Author: Uriah Smith Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: O brother, be faithful! Soon Jesus will come Lyrics: 1. O brother, be faithful! Soon Jesus will come, For whom we have waited so long; O, soon we shall enter our glorious home, And join in the conqueror’s song. O brother, be faithful! For why should we prove Unfaithful to Him who hath shown Such deep, such unbounded and infinite love— Who died to redeem us His own. 2. O brother, be faithful! The city of gold, Prepared for the good and the blest, Is waiting its portals of pearl to unfold, And welcome thee into thy rest. Then, brother, prove faithful! Not long shall we stay In weariness here, and forlorn, Time’s dark night of sorrow is wearing away, We haste to the glorious morn. 3. O brother, be faithful! He soon will descend, Creation’s omnipotent King, While legions of angels His chariot attend, And palm wreaths of victory bring. O brother, be faithful! and soon shalt thou hear Thy Savior pronounce the glad word, Well done, faithful servant; thy title is clear To enter the joy of thy Lord. 4. O brother, be faithful! Eternity’s years Shall tell for thy faithfulness now, When bright smiles of gladness shall scatter thy tears, A coronet gleam on thy brow. O brother, be faithful! The promise is sure, That waits for the faithful and tried; To reign with the ransomed, immortal and pure, And ever with Jesus abide. Used With Tune: FAITHFUL
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Step Out On The Promise

Author: Silas L. Cox Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Step out on the promise of Jesus today Refrain First Line: Step out on the promise of God, my brother Lyrics: 1 Step out on the promise of Jesus today, He’s tenderly calling for you; Go work in His vineyard, great wages He’ll pay, O trust the great Friend who is true. Refrain: Step out on the promise of God, my brother, Step out where the blood can heal; O carry your burden of sin no further, But unto the Savior yield. 2 Step out on the promise of Jesus, my friend, The world can not give you release; Step out from sin’s darkness into the great light, And Jesus will give you sweet peace. [Refrain] 3 Step out on the promise of Jesus, just now, He says He will pardon today; Come humbly believing, repent, Him confess, And every commandment obey. [Refrain] Used With Tune: MANISA Text Sources: Song Crown by Austin Taylor et al. (Austin, TX: Foundation Publishing House, 1912)
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I Cannot Be Idle

Author: William J. Henry Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: I cannot be idle, for Jesus says, Go Refrain First Line: Then away to the work I will go Lyrics: 1 I cannot be idle, for Jesus says, "Go And work in My harvest today; And then at the evening when labor is done, Whatever is right I will pay." Refrain: Then away to the work I will go And join in the reaping of grain, And back from the harvest with beautiful sheaves I’ll come with rejoicing again. 2 I cannot be idle, the fields are so white, And numberless sheaves will be lost; They perish for want of more reapers to save— How awful to think of the cost! [Refrain] 3 I cannot be idle, soon time will be o’er, And reaping be ended for aye; I’ll gather the lost from the byways of sin To walk in the beautiful way. [Refrain] 4 I cannot be idle, no time for repose, My resting shall be over there, Where all of the faithful in Heaven above A crown of bright glory shall wear. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BOCA RATON Text Sources: Truth in Song by Barney E. Warren, Andrew L. Byers, Clarance E. Hunter, Daniel O. Teasley (Anderson, Ind: Gospel Trumpet Comany, 1907)
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I Know There's A Rest

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 11.8.11.8 D Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: I know there’s a rest that remaineth for me Refrain First Line: Then onward I’ll go, and with courage I’ll tread Lyrics: 1 I know there’s a rest that remaineth for me, A rest when my journey is o’er; I know that the ransomed in bliss I shall see, And labor and sorrow no more. Refrain: Then onward I’ll go, and with courage I’ll tread The path my Redeemer has trod, Since He hath declared there remaineth a rest, A rest for the people of God. 2 I know there’s a rest that remaineth for me, A rest with my Savior above, Where, clothed in His image, His face I shall see, And feast on the smile of His love. [Refrain] 3 I know there’s a rest that remaineth for me; I’ll patiently wait till it come— Till angels shall bear me away on their wings, And Jesus shall welcome me home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: CARABOBO Text Sources: Our Glad Hosanna by Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane (New York: Biglow & Main, 1882)

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