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Out of the Depths

Author: Martin Luther; R. Massie Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #134 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Out of the depths to thee I raise Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths to thee I raise the voice of lamentation; Lord, turn a gracious ear to me, and hear my supplication; if thou shouldst be extreme to mark each secret sin and misdeed dark, O who could stand before Thee? 2 To wash away the crimson stain grace, grace alone prevaileth; our works, alas! are all in vain; in much the best life faileth: for none can glory in thy sight, all must alike confess thy might and live alone by mercy. 3 Therefore my trust is in the Lord, and not in mine own merit; on him my soul shall rest: his word upholds my fainting spirit; him promised mercy is my fort, my comfort, and my strong support; I wait for it with patience. 4 What though I wait the live-long night, and till the dawn appeareth, my heart still trusteth in his might; it doubteth not nor feareth: so let the Israelite in heart, born of the Spirit, do his part, and wait till God appeareth. Topics: Night Watches Scripture: John 3:7 Languages: English Tune Title: AUS TIEFER NOTH
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Out of the Depths

Author: Martin Luther; Richard Massie Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #240 (1990) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Out of the depths to Thee I raise Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths to Thee I raise The voice of lamentation; Lord, turn a gracious ear to me, And hear my supplication. If Thou shouldst count our every sin, Each evil deed or thought within, O who could stand before Thee? 2 To wash away the crimson stain Grace, grace alone prevaileth. Our works, alas! are all in vain; In much the best life faileth. For none can glory in Thy sight, All must alike confess Thy might And live alone by mercy. 3 Therefore my trust is in the Lord, And not in mine own merit. On God my soul shall rest; God's work Upholds my fainting spirit. God's promised mercy is my fort, My comfort, and my strong support; I wait for it with patience. 4 What though I wait the live-long night, And till the dawn appeareth, My heart still trusteth in God's might; It doubteth not nor feareth: So let the Israelites in heart, Born of the Spirit, do their part, And wait till God appeareth. Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: AUS TIEFER NOT
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Out of the depths I cry to Thee

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #233 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord, mark my lamentation; O bow Thine ear in grace to me, And hear my supplication: If Thou shouldst pass in close review My sins and all the ill I do, Lord, who can stand before Thee! 2 Works never can God's pardon gain, Here grace alone availeth; Our choicest works all have a stain, The best among us faileth; Before Thee none can boasting stand, But all must fear thy strict demand, And live alone by mercy. 3 My hope I rest then on the Lord, And build not on my merit; My soul shall trust His gracious Word, 'Tis this upholds my spirit: His promised mercy is my stay, My joy and comfort day by day: This is my firm reliance. 4 What though it tarry all the night And till the dawn appeareth, My heart still trusteth in His might, It doubteth not, nor feareth: So let the Israelite indeed, Born of the Spirit, hope in need— And wait, till God appeareth. 5 Although our sin be very great, God's mercies far exceed it; His hand can help, though sore the strait, And great the grace that's needed: He is the Shepherd of the sheep, Who Israel doth guard and keep, And save from sin and evil. Topics: The Catechism Repentance Languages: English
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Out of the depths I cry to Thee

Author: Dr. Martin Luther; Richard Massie Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #233 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord, mark my lamentation; O bow Thine ear in grace to me, And hear my supplication: If Thou shouldst pass in close review My sins and all the ill I do, Lord, who can stand before Thee! 2 Works never can God's pardon gain, Here grace alone availeth; Our choicest works all have a stain, The best among us faileth; Before Thee none can boasting stand, But all must fear Thy strict demand, And live alone by mercy. 3 My hope I rest then on the Lord, And build not on my merit; My soul shall trust His gracious Word, 'Tis this upholds my spirit: His promised mercy is my stay, My joy and comfort day by day: This is my firm reliance. 4 What though it tarry all the night And till the dawn appeareth, My heart still trusteth in His might, It doubteth not, nor feareth: So let the Israelite indeed, Born of the Spirit, hope in need— And wait, till God appeareth. 5 Although our sin be very great, God's mercies far exceed it; His hand can help, though sore the strait, And great the grace that's needed: He is the Shepherd of the sheep, Who Israel doth guard and keep, And save from sin and evil. Topics: The Catechism Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG (Herr, wie du willst, so schick's)

Out of the deep [depths] I cry to thee

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d607 (1922)

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