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Christians, Sing Out with Exultation

Author: Benedict Pictet; Henry L. Jenner Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christians, sing out with exultation, And praise your benefactor’s name! Today the author of salvation, The Father’s well belovèd came. Of undefilèd virgin mother An infant, all divine, was born, And God Himself became your brother Upon this happy Christmas morn. 2. In Him eternal might and power To human weakness hath inclined; And this poor child brings richest dower Of gifts and graces to mankind. While here His majesty disguising, A servant’s form the Master wears, Behold the beams of glory rising, E’en from His poverty and tears. 3. A stable serves Him for a dwelling, And for a bed a manger mean; Yet o’er His head, His advent telling, A new and wondrous star is seen. Angels rehearse to men the story, The joyful story of His birth; To Him they raise the anthem—Glory To God on high, and peace on earth! 4. For through this holy incarnation The primal curse is done away; And blessèd peace o’er all creation Hath shed its pure and gentle ray. Then, in that heavenly concert joining, O Christian men, with one accord, Your voices tunefully combining, Salute the birthday of your Lord! Used With Tune: GENEVAN PSALM CXVIII
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Give Thanks to God for All His Goodness (Psalm 118)

Author: Stanley Wiersma Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Give thanks to God for all his goodness Topics: Church Year Palm Sunday/Triumphal Entry; Church Year Easter/Season of Easter; The Cross; Cry to God; Thankfulness Scripture: Psalm 118 Used With Tune: GENEVAN 98/118/RENDEZ À DIEU
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New Songs of Celebration Render

Author: Erik R. Routley Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 32 hymnals Lyrics: 1 New songs of celebration render To God who has great wonders done; Love sits enthroned in ageless splendor; Come and adore the Mighty One. God has made known the great salvation Which all his friends with joy confess. God has revealed to every nation Truth and unending righteousness. 2 Joyfully, heartily resounding, Let every instrument and voice Peal out the praise of grace abounding, Calling the whole world to rejoice. Trumpets and organs, set in motion Such sounds as make the heavens ring; All things that live in earth and ocean, Sound forth the song, your praises bring. 3 Rivers and seas and torrents roaring, Honor the Lord with wild acclaim; Mountains and stones look up adoring, And find a voice to praise God's name. Righteous, commanding, ever glorious, Praises be sung that never cease; Just is our God, whose truth victorious Establishes the world in peace. Scripture: Psalm 98 Used With Tune: RENDEZ A DIEU
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Father, We Give Your Thanks

Author: F. Bland Tucker, 1895-1984 Appears in 62 hymnals First Line: Father, we give you thanks, who planted Topics: Feast; Gratitude; Harvest; Unity Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU Text Sources: Didache, c. 110
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Sing, Sing a New Song to Jehovah

Author: Dewey Westra Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Judge, God, Christ As; Judgment, Divine; Judgment, Final; Nature, God In; Praise To God, Jesus Christ; Works of God ; Worship; Glory And Majesty Of God; Omnipotence, God'S Scripture: Psalm 98 Used With Tune: NAVARRE (CORNERSTONE)

Come, living God, when least expected

Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU

When all the world to life is waking

Author: Jack Winslow, 1882-1974 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Times and Seasons Morning or Evening Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU

Let All Exalt Jehovah's Goodness

Author: Dewey Westra Meter: 9.6.9.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Cornerstone Laying; Deliverance from Death; Praise To God, Jesus Christ; Prosperity; Resurrection of Christ; Triumphal Entry, Christ'S; Worship; Chastening; Conqueror, Christ the Scripture: Psalm 118 Used With Tune: NAVARRE
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Bread of the World

Author: R. Heber, 1783-1826; F. B. Tucker, 1895-1984 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 338 hymnals First Line: Bread of the world, in mercy broken Scripture: John 15:1-9 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU Text Sources: Didache, c. 200
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Mark How the Lamb of God's Self-Offering

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. (1944-) Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Mark how the Lamb of God's self-offering our human sinfulness takes on in the birth-waters of the Jordan as Jesus is baptized by John. Hear how the voice from heaven thunders, "Lo, this is my beloved Son." See how in dovelike form the Spirit descends on God's Anointed One. 2 From this assurance of God's favour Jesus goes to the wilderness, there to endure a time of testing preparing him to teach and bless. So we, by water and the Spirit baptized into Christ's ministry, are often led to paths of service through mazes of adversity. 3 Grant us, O God, the strength and courage to live the faith our lips declare; bless us in our baptismal calling; Christ's royal priesthood help us share. Turn us from every false allegiance, that we may trust in Christ alone: raise up in us a chosen people transformed by love to be your own. Topics: Baptism of Jesus Scripture: Matthew 3:13-17 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU
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When John Baptized by Jordan's River

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: Baptism of the Lord; Nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 24); Conversion; Holy Spirit; Incarnation; Jesus Christ; Love of God for Us; Messianic; Redemption; Repentance; Salvation; Sin Scripture: Matthew 3:13-17 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU
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O Thank the LORD for All His Goodness

Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Chastisement; Christ As Head of the Church; Fear; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 118 Used With Tune: GENEVAN 66 (RENDEZ À DIEU) Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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Give Thanks unto the Lord, Jehovah

Author: Anonymous Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Give thanks unto the Lord, Jehovah, For He is good, O praise His name! Let Israel say: The Lord be praisèd, His mercy ever is the same. Let Aaron’s house now praise Jehovah; The Lord is good, O praise His name: Let all that fear the Lord extol Him, His mercy ever is the same. 2. In a large place the Lord hath set me; In my distress He heard my cry. I will not fear, the Lord is with me; What can man do, when God is nigh? The Lord is chief among my helpers; And I shall see my foes o’erthrown: Far better than in man or princes, My trust I place in God alone. 3. I shall not die, but live, declaring The works of God, who tried me sore, And chastened me; but in His mercy Not unto death has giv’n me o’er. The gates of righteousness set open, The gate of God! I’ll enter in To praise Thee, Lord, who prayer hast answered, And savèdst me from all my sin. 4. The stone—O Lord, it is Thy doing— The stone the builders did despise, Is made the headstone of the corner, And it is marvelous in our eyes. This is the day, of days most glorious, The Lord has made; we’ll joy and sing. Send now prosperity, we pray Thee; And, O our God, salvation bring! Scripture: Psalm 118 Used With Tune: RENDEZ Á DIEU
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With new made Songs, let GOD be praised

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 With new-made Songs, let GOD be praised, Who wondrous Things for us hath done With his Right Hand and Arm upraised,, A glorious Conquest he has won. The LORD, hat to the World, dismayed, Declar'd his Strength and saving Might, He hath his righteous Acts displayed, Before th' astonish'd Heathens Sight. 2 The LORD, in Love and Truth excelling, Of Israel's House hath mindful been; And Nations in Earth's Corners dwelling, The saving Pow'r of GOD have seen. Let Earth's Inhabitants, combining, To him their joyful Voices raise; Let all in Songs of Triumph joining, Loudly resound their Maker's Praise. 3 With many tuneful Harps surrounding, Let them into the Concert bring, Trumpets and Cornets, shrilly sounding, And hymn glad Praises to their King: Let the loud Ocean roar, transported, With all that spacious Seas contain, Be Earth's Inhabitants exhorted, To join in Praise the noisy Main. 4 Let Streams, thro' fertile Meadows bounding, In larger Torrents dance and play; Let Hills and Vales their Joy resounding, Far off redoubled Shouts convey: To welcome down the King renowned, Who does in awful Triumph come, With never fading Glory crowned, With Justice to reward or doom. Topics: Prophecies Of Jesus Christ, concerning his Coming and Government; Songs of Praise to God the coming of the Savior Scripture: Psalm 98 Used With Tune: [With new made songs, let God be praised]
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From distant Times thou hast remained

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 From distant Times thou hast remained, O LORD, our sure abiding Place; And by thy mighty Arm sustained, From Age to Age, thy chosen Race. Before the lofty Hills appeared, Or e'er thy Pow'r the Earth did frame, Thou wert as LORD supreme revered; And thou art evermore the same. 2 Frail Man, at thy fierce Indignation, Is turn'd to Dust, of which he's made; And when thou wouldst renew his Station, Thy Will is instantly obey'd. A Thousand Years to thee not seeming, Longer than as a fleeting Day, Or Midnight Watch, to Men when dreaming, Whose Hours in Silence waste away. 3 Thou sweep'st us off by thy great Power, We vanish hence like airy Dreams; At first we grow like some fair Flower That feels the Sun's refreshing Beams: But howsoever fresh and blooming, Its Beauty in the Morning shows, 'Tis soon cut down, and Flames consuming, Destroy it e'er the Ev'ning close. 4 We by thine Anger are distressed, And at thy Wrath we are dismay'd; Our Crimes, whene'er we have transgressed, Are all before thy Presence laid. Thy dreadful Indignation lasting, Our drooping Days in Grief we spend; Our Years in pining Sorrow wasting, Break off like Tales that quickly end. 5 Our Term in Sev'nty Years is ended, An Age which very few survive; But if that Term should be extended, And we at Eighty should arrive; Yet then our boasted Vigour failing, We waste away in Grief and Pain, The Hand of Death is soon prevailing, And we no longer may remain. Part II 6 But who, O LORD, thy sore Displeasure Does with a due Regard revere? And yet thou dost thine Anger measure, As more or less we learn to fear. LORD! let us be by thee respected, And teach us our short Date to mind; That, by true Wisdom still directed, Our Hearts may be to GOD inclin'd. 7 Turn thee, O GOD, to us distressed, And to thy Servants gracious be; Let us with Mercy soon be blessed, And make us still rejoice in thee. Since thou hast us with Sorrows vexed, LORD, wipe away our former Tears; And let us be no more perplexed, But comfort us with happier Years. 8 Let this thy wond'rous Work displayed, To all thy Servants, LORD< be shown; And, down to distant Times conveyed, O let thy glorious Pow'r be known! Be thy bright Rays to us inclined, And kindly give our Work Success; The glorious Work we have designed, Do thou, O LORD, vouchsafe to bless. Topics: Description of Misery and Vanity of human Life Scripture: Psalm 90 Used With Tune: [From distant Times thou hast remained]

Light of the World, in Grace and Beauty

Author: Paul Gibson (1932-) Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Evening; Jesus Christ, Light; Light; O Gracious Light Scripture: Exodus 34:27-35 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU Text Sources: Phos hilaron, Greek hymn, (200?)

Upon Your Great Church Universal

Author: Margaret House; J. M. de Carbon-Ferrière Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Service for the Lord's Day After Creed; Acts of the Church Confirmation; Christian Year Pentecost; Other Observances Ecumenism; Other Observances Mission; Other Observances World Communion; Other Observances World Peace Scripture: Acts 2:1-4 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU

In Deepest Night

Author: Huub Oosterhuis; Forrest Ingram Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In deepest night we hear the story Topics: Covenant/Law; Love; Word of God Scripture: Luke 2 Used With Tune: RENDEZ À DIEU
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This Is a Day of New Beginnings

Author: Brian Wren, b. 1936 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D Appears in 23 hymnals Lyrics: 1 This is a day of new beginnings, Time to remember, and move on, Time to believe what love is bringing, Laying to rest the pain that's gone. For by the life and death of Jesus, Love's mighty Spirit, now as then, Can make for us a world of diff'rence As faith and hope are born again. 2 Then let us, with the Spirit's daring, Step from the past, and leave behind Our disappointment, guilt, and grieving, Seeking new paths, and sure to find. Christ is alive, and goes before us To show and share what love can do. This is a day of new beginnings; Our God is making all things new. Topics: Easter; Easter VI A Used With Tune: RENDEZ A DIEU
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To GOD be endless Praise addressed

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 To GOD be endless Praise addressed, Because his Mercies ne'er decay; That he hath us with Favour blessed, Let thankful Isr'el ever say: And for the Love he's still extedning, Let Aaron's House their Joy express; His Truth and Goodness never ending. Let all who fear the LORD confess. 2 My Soul to GOD her Pray'r addressed, Who graciously vouchsaf'd to hear; Since he relieves me, when oppressed, Why should I any Mortal fear? My Foes, no doubt, shall be disgraced, Since GOD declares himself my Friend; Our Hopes should all in him be placed, And not on human Pow'r depend. 3 Though many Nations, close combined, Did oftentimes beset me round; Yet I my Cause to him resigned, Who did their boasted Strength confound. They swarm'd like Bees, and me defied, Their Rage was like a short-liv'd Blaze; For, whilst on GOD I still relied, I overcame them all with Ease. 4 When they their utmost Force exerted, In hopes to see my sudden Fall; The LORD, who never me deserted, In Mercy sav'd me from them all. That I've escap'd from Tribulation, To him alone the Praise belongs; He is my Strength, and my Salvation; He is the Theme of all my Songs. 5 The Just, with Joy, are ever praising The LORD, who saves their souls from Harm; For wond'rous Things and Works amazing, Are done by his Almighty Arm. His strong Right Hand he hath extended, And never-fading Honours won; His strong Right Hand hath us defended, And most surprizing Wonders done. 6 Though Death draws nigh, my Soul dismaying, Yet GOD shall still prolong my Days; That I his mighty Works displaying, May thus advance his glorious Praise. When GOD, with heavy Hand correcting, My Soul of all her Joy bereaves; Ev'n then, his Mercy me protecting, From Death my fainting Life retrieves. 7 Then let the Gates be wide extended, The Gates, to which the Just repair, That I, whom GOD hath thus defended, May praise my great Deliv'rer there. With Footsteps to those Gates directed, To which in Crouds the Righteous press, Since thou hast heard, and me protected, Thy holy Name, O LORD, I'll bless. 8 That which the Builders once despised, Is now become the Corner-Stone; This Wonder, LORD, thou hast devised, This wond'rous Work is thine alone! This Day is GOD's, let Songs ascending To Heav'n, be sent from ev'ry Voice: LORD, be thy Arm our Cause defending, And make us still in thee rejoice. 9 Who trusts in GOD, to be supported, Ev'n him let all th' Assembly bless; We, who have to his House resorted, Do freely wish you good Success. GOD is the LORD, in whose Salvation, We all both Light and Comfort find; Fast to the Horns, with Adoration, The Altar's Horns, the Victim bind. 10 Thou art my GOD, and I with Pleasure, Will ever praise thy holy Name; Thou art my GOD, my soul's great Treasure, Therefore I'll celebrate thy Fame! Oh, to the LORD be Praise addressed, Who doth so kind and gracious prove; For us, his People, he hath blessed, And crown'd with never ending Love. Topics: Description of Confidence of Believers in Dangers; Prophecies Of Jesus Christ, concerning his Coming and Government; Songs of Praise to God the coming of the Savior; Thanksgivings For Deliverances and Wonders, particular Scripture: Psalm 118 Used With Tune: [To God be endless Praise addressed]

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