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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Robert E. Wunderlich Hymnal: Christian Worship #138D (2021) First Line: My inmost heart now raises a song of thanks, O LORD Topics: God as Gracious; Gratitude; Happiness; Humility; Joy; Love; Peace; Prayer; Singing; Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (You shall not misuse the name); Thanksgiving; Witness Scripture: Psalm 138 Languages: English Tune Title: [My inmost heart now raises a song of thanks, O LORD]
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Lutheran Hymnal for the Sunday School #13 (1898) Languages: English Tune Title: [My inmost heart now raises]
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Johannes Matthesius Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School #25 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [My inmost heart now raises]
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My inmost heart now raises

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #164 (1863) Lyrics: My inmost heart now raises, In this fair morning hour, A song of thankful praises To Thine Almighty pow'r; And so I have begun This day, my God, my life shall be Begun and closed with praise to Thee, Through Christ Thy only Son. For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From every harm hast guarded My soul till morning's light; Humbly to Thee I cry, Do Thou in grace the sins forgive That anger Thee each day I live, Have mercy, Lord most High! And keep me of Thy kindness From every harm to-day; Nor let me in my blindness To Satan fall a prey. My cup with good o'erflows, My soul and body, goods and life, My home and friends, my child and wife, Thy bounteous hand bestows. And so to Thy good pleasure My all I now commend, And most, what most I treasure; O Thou Almighty Friend, Order my course for me, And bless whate'er I undertake, Since I in all my choice would make As seemeth best to Thee. Amen! I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer, I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care; And so I go my way, And joyfully put forth my hands To do the work that He commands, And serve Him through the day. Languages: English
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: G. Nigidius, 1525-1588; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #79 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises In this fair morning hour A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty pow'r, O God, upon Thy throne. To honor and adore Thee, I bring my praise before Thee Through Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From ev'ry harm hast guarded My soul till morning light. To Thee I humbly cry, O Savior, have compassion And pardon my transgression; Have mercy, Lord most high! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the devil, From shame and from dismay, From fire's consuming breath, From water's devastation, From need and consternation, From evil sudden death. 4 Let not Thine angel leave me While here on earth I stay Lest Satan's arts deceive me And lead my soul astray. Then keep Thine angel near At night and each new morrow Lest soul and body sorrow And falt'ring cost me dear. Languages: English Tune Title: AUS MEINES HERZENS GRUNDE
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My Inmost Heart now Raises

Author: Johannes Mathesius, 1504-1565 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #169 (1901) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.6.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises In this fair morning hour, A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty power, O God, upon Thy throne! To honor and adore Thee, I bring my praise before Thee, I bring my praise before Thee, I bring my praise before Thee, Through Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From every harm hast guarded My soul till morning light. Humbly to Thee I cry: O Saviour, have compassion, And pardon my transgression; And pardon my transgression; And pardon my transgression; Have mercy, Lord most high! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the Devil, From shame and from dismay, From fire's consuming breath, From water's devastation, From need and consternation, From need and consternation, From need and consternation, From evil, sudden death. 4 God shall do my advising, Whose might with wisdom blends; May He bless rest and rising, My efforts, means and ends! To God, forever blessed, Will I with mine confide me, And suffer Him to guide me And suffer Him to guide me And suffer Him to guide me As seemeth to Him best. 5 Amen! I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer; I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care. So I put forth my hands, And look not long behind me, But ply the task assigned me But ply the task assigned me But ply the task assigned me By God, as He commands. Amen. Topics: Worship Languages: English Tune Title: ADESTE FIDELES (PORTUGUESE HYMN)
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Johann Mathesius Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #544 (1937) Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises, In this fair morning hour, A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty pow'r, To honor and adore Thee, O God, upon Thy throne, I bring my praise before Thee, Thro' Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From ev'ry harm hast guarded My soul till morning's light. O Saviour, have compassion, Humbly To Thee I cry: And pardon my transgression: Have mercy, Lord Most High! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the devil, From shame and from dismay, From water's devastation, From fire's consuming breath, From need and consternation, From evil, sudden death. 4 Amen! I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer; I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care. I look not long behind me, But I put forth my hands And ply the task assigned me By God, as He commands. Amen.
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Johannes Mathesius Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #544 (1926) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises, In this fair morning hour, A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty pow'r, To honor and adore Thee, O God, upon Thy throne, I bring my praise before Thee, Thro' Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From ev'ry harm hast guarded My soul till morning's light. O Saviour, have compassion, Humbly To Thee I cry: And pardon my transgression: Have mercy, Lord Most High! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the devil, From shame and from dismay, From water's devastation, From fire's consuming breath, From need and consternation, From evil, sudden death. 4 Amen! I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer; I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care. I look not long behind me, But I put forth my hands And ply the task assigned me By God, as He commands. Amen. Topics: Occasional Morning; Morning Languages: English Tune Title: VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Georg Nigidius, c. 1588 Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #548 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises In this fair morning hour A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty pow'r, O God, upon Thy throne. To honor and adore Thee, I bring my praise before Thee Thro' Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From ev'ry harm hast guarded My soul till morning light. To Thee I humbly cry, O Savior, have compassion And pardon my transgression; Have mercy, Lord most high! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the devil, From shame and from dismay, From fire's consuming breath, From water's devastation, From need and consternation, From evil sudden death. 4 Let not Thine angel leave me While here on earth I stay Lest Satan's arts deceive me And lead my soul astray. Then keep Thine angel near At night and each new morrow Lest soul and body sorrow And falt'ring cost me dear. 5 God shall do my advising, Whose might with wisdom blends; May He bless rest and rising, My efforts, means, and ends! To God, forever blest, Will I with mine confide me, And willing let Him guide me As seemeth to Him best. 6 Amen I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer; I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care. Thus I go on my way And do not look behind me, But ply the task assigned me; God's help shall be my stay. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons Morning Scripture: Psalm 118:1 Languages: English Tune Title: AUS MEINES HERZENS GRUNDE
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My Inmost Heart Now Raises

Author: Georg Niege; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15371 Lyrics: 1 My inmost heart now raises, In this fair morning hour, A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty power; O God, upon Thy throne, To honor and adore Thee, I bring my praise before Thee Through Christ, Thine only Son. 2 For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From every harm hast guarded My soul till morning’s light; To Thee I humbly cry, O Savior, have compassion, And pardon my transgression; Have mercy, Lord most high! 3 And shield me from all evil, O gracious God, this day, From sin, and from the devil, From shame and from dismay. From fire’s consuming breath, From water’s devastation, From need and consternation, From evil sudden death. 4 Let not Thine angel leave me While here on earth I stay, Lest Satan’s arts deceive me, And lead my soul astray. Then keep Thine angel near At night and each new morrow Lest soul and body sorrow And faltering cost me dear. 5 Amen! I say, not fearing That God rejects my prayer, I doubt not He is hearing And granting me His care; And so I go my way, And do not look behind me, But ply the task assigned me, God’s help shall be my stay. Languages: English Tune Title: AUS MEINES HERZENS GRUNDE

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