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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: Christian Worship #734 (2021) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Christian Worship Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your Word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind, and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name and by our faults obscure your pow’r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon— all you endeavored done. Topics: Vocation Scripture: 1 Corinthians 7:17 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green (1903-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #466 (1998) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Common Praise (1998) Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We mark your saints, how they became in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon, all you endeavoured done. Topics: Call and Vocation; Discipleship; Lent (season) Scripture: Matthew 10:24-39 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #580 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Worship Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call to live according to your word and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure; whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your pow'r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon, all you endeavored done. Topics: Saints Days; Vocation, Ministry; Cross-bearing; Saints Days; Sending; Vocation, Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Glory to God #432 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Glory to God Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call to live according to your word and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints became in hindrances more sure: whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you: the cross you hung upon, all you endeavored, done. Topics: Christian Year All Saints; Confession; Discipleship; Ordination/Installation; Renewal; Vocation; Will of God; Work Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, b. 1903 Hymnal: Hymnal Supplement 98 #879 (1998) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Hymnal Supplement 98 Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, When once we heed Your call: To live according to Your Word, And daily learn, refreshed, restored, That You are Lord of all, And will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find Your yoke is hard to bear; If worldly pressures fray the mind, And love itself cannot unwind Its tangled skein of care: Our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how Your saints become In hindrances more sure; Whose joyful virtues put to shame The casual way we wear Your name, And by our faults obscure Your pow'r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what You give us, Lord, to do, Together or alone, In old routines or ventures new, May we not cease to look to You, The cross You hung upon-- All You endeavored done. Topics: Vocation; Labor, Laborers; Life, Christian; Service; Witness Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON

How clear is our vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Hymnal #541 (1992) Hymnal Title: Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #856 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Lift Up Your Hearts Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind, and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure; whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon– all you endeavored done. Topics: Communion of the Saints; Discipleship; Labor; Occasional Services Dedication of Holy Living Scripture: Romans 6:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #853 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Lutheran Service Book Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, When once we heed Your call: To live according to Your Word And daily learn, refreshed, restored, That You are Lord of all And will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find Your yoke is hard to bear; If worldly pressures fray the mind, And love itself cannot unwind Its tangled skein of care: Our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how Your saints become In hindrances more sure; Whose joyful virtues put to shame The casual way we wear Your name And by our faults obscure Your pow'r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what You give us, Lord, to do, Together or alone, In old routines or ventures new, May we not cease to look to You, The cross You hung upon-- All You endeavored done. Scripture: Luke 5:1-11 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #644 (1995) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Moravian Book of Worship Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear, if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We mark your saints, how they became in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your pow'r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you - the cross you hung upon - all you endeavored done. Topics: Ministry and Christian Vocation; Christ--Abiding with believers; Christian vocation; Ministry Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #433 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Rejoice in the Lord Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear, if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We mark your saints, how they became in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon-- all you endeavored done. Topics: Call and Response Scripture: 1 John 5:3 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON

How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #1517 (2008) Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database First Line: [How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord] Scripture: Mark 9:50 Languages: English

How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #1518 (2008) Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database First Line: [How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord] Scripture: Mark 9:50 Languages: English
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How clear is our vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #649 (1997) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: The Book of Praise Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your Word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear, if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We mark your saints, how they became in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new, may we not cease to look to you– the cross you hung upon— all you endeavored done. Topics: Cross; Growth in Faith; One Life in Christ Discipleship; Profession of Faith; Saints Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON

How clear is our vocation, Lord

Author: Frederick Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #483 (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #419 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, When once we heed Your call: To live according to Your word, And daily learn, refreshed, restored, That You are Lord of all And will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find Your yoke is hard to bear, If worldly pressures fray the mind And love itself cannot unwind Its tangled skein of care: Our inward life repair. 3 We mark Your saints, how they became In hindrances more sure, Whose joyful virtues put to shame The casual way we wear Your name, And by our faults obscure Your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what You give us, Lord, to do, Together or alone, In old routines or ventures new, May we not cease to look to You-- The cross You hung upon-- All You endeavored done. Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #395 (1990) Meter: 8.6.7.7.6.6 Hymnal Title: The Worshiping Church Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear, if worldly pressures fray the mind, and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure; whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon-- all you endeavored done. Topics: God in Society Work and Leisure; Anxiety; Church Ministry and Ministers; Labor Scripture: Matthew 11:3 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Voices Together #547 (2020) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Voices Together First Line: How clear is our vocation, Lord Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind, and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care, our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your pow’r to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new, may we not cease to look to you. The cross you hung upon— all you endeavored done. Topics: Church Leadership; Commissioning Other; Discipleship; Joy; Ordination; Suffering; Vocation Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30 Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Voices United #504 (1996) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Voices United Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are over all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear, if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We mark your saints, how they become in hindrances more sure, whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, here, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new, may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon -- all you endeavoured done. Topics: The Church at Worship Profession of Faith, Ordination, Commissioning, Installation; Calling and Response; Commissioning; Commitment; Confirmation; Discipleship and Service; Ordination; Renewal; Saints; Vocation; Proper 16 Year C Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #573 (2003) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Hymnal Title: Worship and Rejoice Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call: to live according to your word, and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all, and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind, and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints become in hindrances more sure; whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines and ventures new may we not cease to look to you, the cross you hung upon-- all you endeavored done. Topics: Labor & Leisure Scripture: Luke 9:23 Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON

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