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We Have a Sure Prophetic Word

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett (1841-1931) Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #212 (1972) Topics: Hymns, Songs, Chorales Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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We Have a Sure Prophetic Word

Author: E. Cronenwett, 1841-1931 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #234 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 We have a sure prophetic Word By inspiration of the Lord; And though assailed on ev'ry hand, Jehovah's Word shall ever stand. 2 By pow'rs of empire banned and burned, By pagan pride rejected, spurned, The Word still stands the Christian's trust While haughty empires lie in dust. 3 Lo, what the Word in times of old Of future days and deeds foretold Is all fulfilled while ages roll, As traced on the prophetic scroll. 4 Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure, The teachings of the Word endure. Blest he who trusts this steadfast Word; His anchor holds in Christ, the Lord. Topics: Sexagesima Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS

O Come Thou Wounded Lamb of God

Author: Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760; Johann Nitschman, 1712-1783; Anna Nitschman, 1715-1760; John Wesley (1703-1791); George Whitefield (1714-1770); Compiler Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #240 (1972) First Line: O come, Thou wounded Lamb of God! Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Obedience to, Fellowship with Christ Scripture: 1 John 1:6 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS

Renew Me, O Eternal Light

Author: Johann F. Ruopp; August Crull Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #267 (1972) First Line: Renew me O eternal Light Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Separation from, Nonconformity to the World Scripture: Galatians 5:24 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS NICHT GIBT SEIN GUNST
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We Have a Sure Prophetic Word

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #290 (1941) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: We have a sure, prophetic Word Lyrics: 1 We have a sure prophetic Word By inspiration of the Lord; And tho' assailed on ev'ry hand, Jehovah's Word shall ever stand. 2 By pow'rs of empire banned and burned, By pagan pride rejected, spurned, The Word still stands the Christian's trust While haughty empires lie in dust. 3 Lo, what the Word in times of old Of future days and deeds foretold Is all fulfilled while ages roll, As traced on the prophetic scroll. 4 Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure, The teachings of the Word endure. Blest he who trusts this steadfast Word; His anchor holds in Christ, the Lord. Amen. Scripture: 2 Peter 1:19 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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We Have a Sure Prophetic Word

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett, 1841-1931 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #291 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 We have a sure prophetic Word By inspiration of the Lord, And, though assailed on ev'ry hand, Jehovah's Word shall ever stand. 2 By pow'rs of empire banned and burned, By pagan pride rejected, spurned, The Word still stands, the Christian's trust, While haughty empires lie in dust. 3 Whate'er the Word in times of old Of future days and deeds foretold Is all fulfilled while ages roll, As traced on the prophetic scroll. 4 Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure, The teachings of the Word endure. Blest all who trust this steadfast Word; Their anchor holds in Christ, the Lord. Topics: Word of God; Word of God Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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The Star Proclaims the King Is Here

Author: Coelius Sedulius, 5th cent.; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Christian Worship #374 (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The star proclaims the King is here; but, Herod, why this senseless fear? For he who came from heaven's throne does not desire an earthly crown. 2 The eastern Magi saw from far and followed on his guiding star, and, led by light, to Light they pressed and by their gifts their God confessed. 3 Within the Jordan River stood the pure and holy Lamb of God; the father's voice, the Spirit-dove, confirmed the Savior from above. 4 At Cana, miracle divine, when water reddened into wine, the faithful saw his glory shown and put their trust in him alone. 5 All glory unto Jesus be and praise for his epiphany, whom with the Father we adore and Holy Spirit evermore. Topics: Epiphany Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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The Star Proclaims the King Is Here

Author: Coelius Sedulius, 5th cent.; John Mason Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #399 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The star proclaims the King is here; But, Herod, why this senseless fear? For He who offers heav'nly birth Seeks not the kingdoms of this earth. 2 The eastern sages saw from far And followed on His guiding star; And, led by light, to light they trod And by their gifts confessed their God. 3 Within the Jordan's sacred flood The heav'nly Lamb in meekness stood That He, of whom no sin was known, Might cleanse His people from their own. 4 And oh, what miracle divine, When water reddened into wine! He spoke the word, and forth it flowed In streams that nature ne'er bestowed. 5 For this Thy glad epiphany All glory, Jesus, be to Thee, Whom with the Father we adore, And Holy Spirit evermore. Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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Oh, Blest the House

Author: Christoph C. L. von Pfeil, 1712-84; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #467 (1982) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Oh, blest the house, whate'er befall Lyrics: 1 Oh, blest the house, whate'er befall, Where Jesus Christ is all in all! For if he were not dwelling there, How dark and poor and void it were! 2 Oh, blest that house where faith is found And all in charity abound To trust their God and serve him still And do in all his holy will! 3 Oh, blest that house; it prospers well! In peace and joy the parents dwell, And in their children's lives is shown How richly God can bless his own. 4 Then here will I and mine today A solemn cov'nant make and say: Though all the world forsake his Word, My house and I will serve the Lord. Topics: Communion of Saints; The Christian Home Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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Oh, Blest the House, Whate'er Befall

Author: Christoph C. L. von Pfeil, 1712-84; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #506 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Oh, blest the house, whate'er befall, Where Jesus Christ is all in all! A home that is not wholly his -- How sad and poor and dark it is! 2 Oh, blest that house where faith you find And all within have set their mind To trust their God and serve him still And do in all his holy will. 3 Oh, blest the parents who give heed Unto their children's foremost need And weary not of care or cost. May none to them and heav'n be lost! 4 Blest such a house; it prospers well. In peace and joy the parents dwell, And in their children's lives is shown How richly God can bless his own. 5 Then here will I and mine today A solemn promise make and say: Though all the world forsake his Word, I and my house will serve the Lord! Topics: Christian Home; Christian Home Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS

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