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This Is God's Wondrous World

Author: Maltbie D. Babcock, 1858-1901 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 316 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:10 Topics: Beauty; Continuing Revelation; God Sustainer; God's Presence; Praise; Sacredness of Creation Used With Tune: TERRA BEATA

The Right Hand of God

Author: Patrick Prescod Meter: 11.8.12.10 Appears in 22 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:8-20 Topics: Peace and Justice; Community, nation and world; God--Kingdom of; Justice Used With Tune: THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD
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The Coming Year

Author: Anon. Appears in 171 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:10 First Line: Standing at the portal of the coming year Refrain First Line: Onward then, and fear not Lyrics: 1 Standing at the portal of the coming year, Words of comfort meet us, hushing ev’ry fear; Spoken thro’ the silence by our Father’s voice, Tender, strong and faithful, making us rejoice. Refrain: Onward, then, and fear not, Children of the day, For His word shall never, never pass away. Onward, then, and fear not, Children of the day, For His word shall never, never pass away. 2 I, the Lord, am with thee, be thou not afraid; I will help and strengthen, be thou not dismayed; Yea, I will uphold thee with mine own right hand; Thou art called the chosen, in my sight to stand. [Refrain] 3 For the year before us, oh, what rich supplies! For the poor and needy living streams shall rise; For the sad and sinful shall his grace abound; For the faint and feeble perfect strength be found. [Refrain] 4 He will never fail us, he will not forsake; And his precious promise he will never break; Resting on the promise, what have we to fear? God is all sufficient for the coming year. [Refrain] Topics: New Year; Special Songs Used With Tune: [Standing at the portal of the coming year]
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Thirsting After God

Appears in 34 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:17 First Line: When fainting in the sultry waste Lyrics: I. When fainting in the sultry waste, And parch'd with thirst extream, The weary pilgrim longs to taste The cool, refreshing stream; II. Should, sudden, to his hopeless eye A crystal spring appear, How would th' enliv'ning sweet supply His drooping spirits cheer! III. So longs the weary fainting mind, Oppress'd with sins and woes, Some soul-reviving spring to find, Whence heav'nly comfort flows. IV. Thus sweet the consolations are, The promises impart; Here flowing streams of life appear, To ease the panting heart. V. O may I thirst for thee, my God, With ardent, strong desire; And still through all this desert road, To taste thy grace aspire. VI. Then shall my prayer to thee ascend, A grateful sacrifice; My plaintive voice thou wilt attend, And grant me full supplies.

The Bud Will Soon Become a Flower

Author: James Very Appears in 23 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:13 First Line: The bud will soon become a flow'r Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Christian Home Encouragement to Youth Used With Tune: SOLITUDE
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Take My Hand, Dear Father

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 41:13 Refrain First Line: Take my hand, oh, take it Lyrics: 1. Take my hand, dear Father, Lead me safely through; For the gate is narrow, And the way is new. Chorus: Take my hand, oh, take it, Hold me close to Thee; For with Thee is safety, Hold then, hold Thou me. 2. Take my hand, dear Father, Lest I meet a snare, And my feet should stumble While I'm unaware. [Chorus] 3. Take my hand, dear Father, Be my guard and guide; Nought shall ever harm me, While I'm near Thy side. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Take my hand, dear Father]

The Hidden Stream

Author: Thomas H. Troeger (1945-) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Isaiah 41:17-20 First Line: The hidden stream that feeds Topics: Call and Vocation; Dismissal; Water Used With Tune: HIDDEN STREAM
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Thou Art Leading

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Isaiah 41:13 First Line: Thou art leading me, dear Saviour Refrain First Line: I am resting, calmly resting Lyrics: 1 Thou art leading me, dear Saviour, Thro’ a path I have not known, And myf aith is drawing nearer, Nearer to Thy blessed throne. Refrain: I am resting, calmly resting, In Thy all-protecting care; I am leaning on Thy promise, And I find sweet comfort there. 2 Thou art leading me, dear Saviour, And my constant pray’r shall be, In the sunshine or the shadow, Let me still abide in Thee. [Refrain] 3 Thou art leading me, dear Saviour, Gently onward, day by day; I am trusting till Thou callest, To the realms of endless day. [Refrain] Topics: Guidance; Safety and Security Used With Tune: [Thou art leading me, dear Saviour]

Time Propels Us like a Current

Author: Andrew Donaldson Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Isaiah 41:4 Topics: Aging; Anniversaries; Dance; God Faithfulness of; God Images and Names of; God Mystery and Holiness of; God Presence of; New Year; Time Used With Tune: ST. HELENA

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