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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: African American Heritage Hymnal #128 (2001) Lyrics: Leader: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee. All: Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, Leader: No other help I know, All: No other help I know. Leader: 2 If Thou withdraw Thyself from me. All: If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Leader: Oh, whither shall I go, All: Oh, whither shall I go. Topics: Meter Hymns; Worship and Adoration Scripture: Psalm 28:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to Thee]
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #564 (2012) Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee, Father, I stretch my hands to thee, No other help I know, No other help I know. 2 If thou withdraw thyself from me, If thou withdraw thyself from me, Oh, whither shall I go, Oh, whither shall I go. Topics: God the Father, Creator; Lament; Meter Hymns; Petition, Prayer; Refuge, Security; Trust, Confidence Scripture: Psalm 143:6-7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to thee]
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #289 (1982) Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, No other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did Thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor, to secure My soul from endless death! 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel Thy power! Now my poor soul Thou wouldst retrieve, Nor let me wait one hour. 4 Author of Faith, to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift, My soul without it dies! 5 Surely Thou canst not let me die; O speak, and I should live; And here I will unwearied lie, Till Thou Thy spirit give. 6 The worst of sinners would rejoice, Could they but see Thy face; O let me hear Thy quick'ning voice And taste Thy pard'ning grace. Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to Thee]
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I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: C. W. Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom #120 (1905) First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to Thee Refrain First Line: I do believe, I now believe Lyrics: 1. Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, No other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah, whither shall I go? Refrain: I do believe, I now believe, That Jesus died for me, And through His blood, His precious blood, I shall from sin be free. 2. What did Thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath; What pain, what labor to secure My soul from endless death! [Refrain] 3. O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel Thy pow’r; And all my wants Thou wouldst relieve In this accepted hour. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to thee]
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Songs of Zion #11 (1981) Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, No other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did Thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor to secure My soul from endless death! 3 Surely Thou canst not let me die, O speak and I shall live; And here I will unwearied lie, Till Thou Thy spirit give. 4 Author of faith! to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes; O let me now receive that gift! My soul without it dies. Topics: Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: MARTYRDOM
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #36 (1972) Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, No other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah, whither shall I go? 2 What did Thy only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor to secure My soul from endless death! 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel Thy pow'r; Now my poor soul Thou wouldst retrieve, Nor let me wait one hour. 4 Author of faith, to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes; O may I now receive that gift, My soul without it dies. Topics: Hymns, Songs, Chorales Supplication Languages: English Tune Title: AZMON
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition) #42 (2001) Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to Thee, No other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did Thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor, to secure My soul from endless death! 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel Thy power! Now my poor soul Thou would'st retrieve, Nor let me wait one hour. 4 Author of Faith, to Thee I lift My weary longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift, My soul without it dies! 5 Surely Thou canst not let me die; O speak and I should live; And here I will unwearied lie, Till Thou Thy spirit give. 6 The worst of sinners would rejoice, Could they but see Thy face; O let me hear Thy quick'ning voice And taste Thy pard'ning grace. Topics: God Fatherhood; Grace; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: MARTYRDOM
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My Only Plea

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Ark of Praise #51 (1882) First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to thee Refrain First Line: I am coming, Lord, to thee Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee; No other help I know; If thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? Refrain: I am coming, Lord, to thee, ‘Tis my only plea, The Saviour died for me; I am coming, Lord, to thee, ‘Tis my only plea, The Saviour died for me. 2 What did thine only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor, to secure My soul from endless death? [Refrain] 3 O Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel thy power; And all my wants thou wouldst relieve, In this accepted hour. [Refrain] 4 Author of faith! to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift; My soul without it dies. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to thee]
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I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Epworth Hymnal No. 3 #57 (1900) First Line: Father, I stretch my hands to Thee Refrain First Line: I do believe, I now believe Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I stretch my hands to Thee]
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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Zion still Sings #120 (2007) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee, no other help I know; if thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did thine only Son endure, before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor to secure my soul from endless death! 3 Surely thou canst not let me die, O speak and I shall live; and here I will unwearied lie, till thou thy Spirit give. 4 Author of faith! to thee I lift my weary, longing eyes; O let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies. Topics: Living the Faith Revival; Faith; Family and Home; God the Father; Jesus Christ Savior; Meter Hymns; Refuge; Renewal and Revival; Solos; Worship and Adoration Languages: English Tune Title: MARTYRDOM

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