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My Heart Does Overflow

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My heart does overflow, a goodly theme is mine; my eager tongue with joyful song does praise the King divine. Supremely fair you are, your lips with grace o'erflow; his richest blessings evermore does God on you bestow. 2 Now gird you with your sword, O strong and mighty one, in splendid majesty arrayed, more glorious than the sun. Triumphantly ride forth for meekness, truth, and right; your arm shall gain the victory in wondrous deeds of might. 3 Your strength shall overcome all those that hate the King, and under your dominion strong the nations you shall bring. Your royal throne, O God, forevermore shall stand; eternal truth and justice wield the scepter in your hand. 4 Since you were sinless found, the Lord, by you confessed, anointed you with perfect joy, you are supremely blessed. Your garments breathe of myrrh and spices sweet and rare; glad strains of heav'nly music ring thro'out your palace fair. 5 Amid your glorious train the royal daughters stand, and fairest gems bedeck your bride, the queen at your right hand. O royal bride, give heed, my holy words attend; for Christ, the King, forsake the world and ev'ry former friend. Topics: Christ As Conqueror; Christ As King; Church As Bride of Christ Scripture: Psalm 45:1-10 Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt; mod.
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Ah! Whither Should I Go?

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 194 hymnals First Line: Ah! whither should I go Lyrics: 1. Ah! whither should I go, Burdened and sick and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Savior bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from Him I stay. 2. What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part, Which will not let the Savior take Possession of my heart? Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into its darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 3. I now believe in Thee, Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord, be done! 4. In me is all the bar, Which Thou wouldst fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare That God is only love. The following verses are commonly omitted: 5. Some cursèd thing unknown Must surely lurk within, Some idol which I will not own, Some secret bosom sin. 6. Jesu, the hindrance show, Which I have feared to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of Thee. Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER Text Sources: Hymns on God's Everlasting Love, 1741
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O Shepherd of the sheep

Author: V. S. C. Coles Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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In Judgment, LORD, Arise

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In judgment, LORD, arise, draw near to take my part, your tender love before my eyes, your Word within my heart. Discern my thoughts, I pray, discover all my mind, and keep me in the narrow way to innocence inclined. 2 To God I lift my voice, his wondrous works confess; let not their friendship be my choice who love unrighteousness. The praise of God above my tongue unwearied tells; his everlasting house I love where endless glory dwells. 3 Sweep not my soul aside to paths where sinners stray; let love of truth my footsteps guide and cast me not away. So shall I stand unmoved with all who love your Word. For mercy sure and promise proved I bless your name, O LORD. Topics: Conflict; Fear; God as Judge; Grace; House of the Lord; Integrity; Prayer; Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 26 Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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To thee, O Lord, I fly

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 24 hymnals Lyrics: 1 To thee, O Lord, I fly And on thy help depend; Thou art my Lord and King Most High; Do thou my soul defend. A heritage for me Jehovah will remain; My portion rich and full is he, My right he will maintain. 2 The lot to me that fell Is beautiful and fair; The heritage in which I dwell Is good beyond compare. I praise the Lord above Whose counsel guides aright; My heart instructs me in his love In seasons of the night. 3 I keep before me still The Lord whom I have proved; At my right hand he guards from ill, And I shall not be moved. Life's pathway thou wilt show, To thy right hand wilt guide, Where streams of pleasure ever flow, And boundless joys abide. Amen. Topics: Assurance; Christian Life Assurance; God Abiding Presence of; God Refuge; Trust in God Scripture: Psalm 16:1-2 Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912

Wide Open Are Thy Hands

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153; Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: Atonement; Commitment; Grace; Repentance; Surrender Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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Servant of God, well done, rest

Author: James Montgomery (1771-1854) Appears in 198 hymnals Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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Thou Judge of Quick and Dead

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 194 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thou Judge of quick and dead, before whose bar severe with holy joy or guilty dread we all shall soon appear; Our cautioned souls prepare for that tremendous day, and fill us now with watchful care, and stir us up to pray. 2 To pray and wait the hour, that awful hour unknown, when, robed in majesty and pow'r, Thou shalt from heav'n come down; Th'immortal Son of Man, to judge the human race, with all Thy Father’s dazzling train, with all Thy glorious grace. 3 O may we all be found obedient to His word, attentive to the trumpet’s sound, and looking for our Lord! O may we thus ensure a lot among the blest; and watch a moment to secure an everlasting rest. Topics: Jesus, Coming Again to Judge Christ's Return Scripture: Psalm 58:11 Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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Cristo, tu voluntad

Author: J. B. Cabrera Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER
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The church has waited long

Author: Rev. Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 103 hymnals Topics: Christ Second Coming; Friends in Heaven; Longing for Christ Used With Tune: LEOMINSTER (ST. BASIL)

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