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Thy kindom come

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 118 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:10 First Line: Ascend thy throne, almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ascend thy throne, almighty King, And spread thy glories all abroad; Let thine own arm salvation bring, And be thou known the gracious God. 2 Let millions bow before thy seat, Let humble mourners seek thy face, Bring daring rebels to thy feet, Subdued by thy victorious grace. 3 O let the kingdoms of the world Become the kingdoms of the Lord; Let saints and angels praise thy name, Be thou thro heav'n and earth ador'd. Topics: Prayer for the spread of the gospel

Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer, 1840-1929 Appears in 71 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:11 Topics: Hope; Kingdom of God; Nations; National and World Peace; Service; Zion Used With Tune: ST. CECILIA
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The Glory of These Forty Days

Author: Gregory the Great; Maurice F. Bell Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 35 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:16-18 Lyrics: 1 The glory of these forty days we celebrate with songs of praise, for Christ, by whom all things were made, himself has fasted and has prayed. 2 Alone and fasting Moses saw the loving God who gave the law. And to Elijah, fasting, came the steed and chariots of flame. 3 So Daniel trained his mystic sight, delivered from the lion’s might. And John, the Savior’s friend, became the herald of Messiah’s name. 4 Then grant, O God, that we may, too, return in fast and prayer to you. Our spirits strengthen with your grace, and give us joy to see your face. Topics: Ash Wednesday; Heritage Before 1500; John the Baptist; Lent Used With Tune: WAREHAM Text Sources: Clarum decus jejunii, 11th c.; trans. Maurice F. Bell (England), The English Hymnal, 1906, alt.

This Is My Song

Author: Lloyd Stone, 1912-1993; Georgia Harkness, 1891-1974 Meter: 11.10.11.10.11.10 Appears in 29 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 First Line: This is my song, O God of all the nations Topics: Creation; Ecuminism; Hope; Kingdom/Reign of God; Nation; New Year; Peace; Petition/Prayer; Song; Unity; World Used With Tune: FINLANDIA
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The Will of God Is Always Best

Author: Albrecht von Preussen, 1490-1568 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:10 Lyrics: 1 The will of God is always best and shall be done forever; and they who trust in him are blest; he will forsake them never. He helps indeed in time of need; he chastens with forbearing. They who depend on God, their friend, shall not be left despairing. 2 God is my comfort and my trust, my hope and life abiding; and to his counsel, wise and just, I yield, in him confiding. The very hairs, his Word declares, upon my head he numbers. By night and day God is my stay; he never sleeps nor slumbers. 3 Lord, this I ask, O hear my plea, deny me not this favor: when Satan sorely troubles me, then do not let me waver. O guard me well, my fear dispel, fulfill your faithful saying: all who believe by grace receive an answer to their praying. 4 When life's brief course on earth is run and I this world am leaving, grant me to say, "Your will be done," your faithful Word believing. My heav'nly Friend, I now commend my soul into your keeping, o'er sin and hell and death as well in you the vict'ry reaping. Topics: Hope and Comfort Used With Tune: WAS MEIN GOTT WILL Text Sources: Tr.: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941, alt.

Thy Kingdom Come

Author: Rory Cooney, b. 1952 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:9-10 First Line: O you who taught the mud to dream Refrain First Line: We wait in joy Topics: Christ the King; Commissioning; Creation; Gentleness; Hope; Jesus Christ; Journey; Kingdom; Kingdom / Reign of God; Life; Paschal Mystery; Penance; Petition; Prayer; Providence; Salvation History; Sin Used With Tune: [O you who taught the mud to dream]
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Thy way, not mine, O Lord

Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Meter: 6.6.6.6 Appears in 401 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Lyrics: 1 Thy way, not mine, O Lord, however dark it be; lead me by thine own hand, choose out the path for me. 2 Smooth let it be or rough, it will be still the best; winding or straight, it leads right onward to thy rest. 3 I dare not choose my lot; I would not if I might: choose thou for me, my God, so shall I walk aright. 4 The kingdom that I seek is thine, so let the way that leads to it be thine, else I must surely stray. 5 Take thou my cup, and it with joy or sorrow fill, as best to thee may seem; choose thou my good and ill. 6 Choose thou for me my friends, my sickness or my health; choose thou my cares for me, my poverty or wealth. 7 Not mine, not mine, the choice in things or great or small; be thou my guide, my strength, my wisdom, and my all. Topics: Faith, Trust and Commitment; The Journey of Life; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion Used With Tune: IBSTONE

To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise

Author: William Chatterton Dix, 1837-1898 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 110 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:11 Topics: Times and Seasons Used With Tune: BISHOPGARTH
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The pilgrim's home

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 78 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:21 First Line: While through this world we roam Topics: Rejoicing Prospect of Heaven Used With Tune: STILLINGFLEET

This World Is Not My Home (I'm Just A Passing Through)

Appears in 50 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 6:20 First Line: This world is not my home, I'm just a passing thro' Topics: Heaven Eternal Home; Materialism / Priorities Used With Tune: [This world is not my home, I'm just a passing thro'] Text Sources: Davis's Joyful Meeting in Glory, 1919

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