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¿Por qué te humillas, oh, Señor?

Author: Roberto A. Weber, n. 1990 Hymnal: Himnario Luterano #479 (2021) First Line: ¿Por qué te humillas, oh, Señor Topics: Semana Santa Scripture: John 13:1-10 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE

Baptismal Waters Cover Me

Author: Kurt E. Reinhardt, b. 1969 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #616 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Confession and Absolution Scripture: Hebrews 10:19-23 Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Haquin Spegel, 1645-1714; Olof Olsson, 1841-1900 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #634 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with His own blood The judgment that against us stood; For us He full atonement made, And all our debt He fully paid. 3 That this forever true shall be He gives a solemn guarantee: In this His holy Supper here We taste His love so sweet, so near. 4 His Word proclaims and we believe That in this Supper we receive His very body, as He said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5 We dare not ask how this can be, But simply hold the mystery And trust this word where life begins; "Given and shed for all your sins." 6 They who this word do not believe This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find-- May we this warning keep in mind! 7 But blest is each believing guest Who in these promises finds rest; For Jesus shall in love remain With all who here His grace obtain. 8 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Your Supper and in You find rest. Amen! They who believe are blest. Topics: The Lord's Supper; Maundy (Holy) Thursday Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29 Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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Baptismal Waters Cover Me

Author: Kurt E. Reinhardt, b. 1969 Hymnal: Christian Worship #657 (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Baptismal waters cover me as I approach on bended knee; my Father’s mercy here I plead, for grievous sins of thought and deed. 2 I look to Christ upon the tree, his body broken there for me; I lay before him all my sin, my darkest secrets from within. 3 Lord, may your wounded hand impart your healing to my broken heart; your love alone can form in me a heart that serves you joyfully. 4 From your own mouth comes forth a word; your Shepherd speaks, but you are heard; through him your hand now stretches out, forgiving sin, destroying doubt. 5 Baptismal waters cover me; Christ’s wounded hand has set me free. Held in my Father’s strong embrace, with joy I praise him for his grace. Topics: Confession and Absolution Scripture: Hebrews 10:19-23 Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Haquin Spegel, 1645-1714; Olof Olsson, 1841-1900 Hymnal: Christian Worship #677 (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, we celebrate with one accord; it is our comfort in distress, our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with his own blood the judgment that against us stood; he full atonement for us made, and all our debt he fully paid. 3 That this forever true shall be he gives a solemn guarantee; in this his holy supper here we taste his love, so sweet, so near. 4 His Word proclaims and we believe that in this supper we receive his very body, as he said, his very blood for sinners shed. 5 A precious food is this indeed, it never fails us in our need, a heav'nly manna for our soul until we safely reach our goal. 6 How blest is each believing guest who in these promises finds rest, for Jesus will in love abide with those who do in him confide! 7 They who his Word do not believe this food unworthily receive, salvation here will never find— may we this warning keep in mind! 8 Help us sincerely to believe that we may worthily receive your supper and in you find rest. Amen! They who believe are blest. Topics: Holy Communion Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29 Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE

Cúbreme agua bautismal

Author: Kurt E. Reinhardt, n. 1969; Roberto A. Weber, n. 1990 Hymnal: Himnario Luterano #786 (2021) Topics: Bautismo Scripture: Hebrews 4:16 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Haquin Spegel; Olof Olsson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1196 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart’s sweet joy and happiness. 2. He blotted out with His own blood The judgment that against us stood; He full atonement for us made, And all our debt He fully paid. 3. That this is now and ever true He gives an earnest ever new: In this His holy supper here We taste His love so sweet, so near. 4. His Word proclaims, and we believe, That in the supper we receive His very body, as He said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5. A precious food is this indeed— It never fails us in our need— A heavenly manna for our soul. Until we safely reach our goal. 6. Oh, blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds his rest; For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in Him confide. 7. The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ, to die to sin, Will thus a holy life begin. 8. They who His Word do not believe This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find— May we this warning keep in mind! 9. Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Thy supper and in Thee find rest. Amen, he who believes is blest. Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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Wår Herres Jesu Kristi Död

Author: Haquin Spegel Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15519 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Wår Herres Jesu Kristi död Hugswalar oss i all wår nöd, Och när wi tänke deruppå, En hjertans glädje wi då få. 2 Afplanat har han med sitt blod Den handskrift, som emot oss stod; Ty han war oss så god och huld, Att han betalte all wår skuld. 3 Att detta trofast är och sant, Han gifwer oss en säker pant Uti sin helga nattward, der Wi smake huru ljuf han är. 4 Hans heliga lekamen sann, Hans dyra blod, som för oss rann, Wi undfå wid hans helga bord, Som han har lofwat i sitt ord. 5 En harlig spis är detta wisst, På hwilken aldrig blifwer brist, Ett himmelskt manna, som war själ Till ewigt lif bewarar wäl. 6 Säll är då hwarje wärdig gäst. Som lit till Jesu ord har fäst; Ty Jesus will med kärlek bo Hos den, som har en stadig tro; 7 Och som will helgad bli i Gud, Ej wika från hans ord och bud, Men Kristo lefwer, synden dör Och så Guds helga wilja gör. 8 Men den owärdig gar härtill, Ej tror, ej sig omwända will, Ham äter döden uti sig Och blir fördömd ewinnerilg. 9 Gif oss att tro af hjertans grund, Att wi fa frälsning och miskund Utaf din nådes fullhet stor. Amen, wälsignad den det tror! Languages: Swedish Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE

Say not the struggle nought availeth

Author: Arthur Hugh Clough, 1819-61 Hymnal: Songs of Praise #352a (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUN MEHR ZUM ENDE

Thou hidden love of God, whose height

Author: John Wesley Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #22 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT

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