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The ocean hath no danger

Author: Godfrey Thring Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Times and Seasons On Land and Sea Lyrics: 1 The ocean hath no danger For those whose prayers are made To Him Who, in a manger, A helpless babe was laid; Who, born to tribulation And every human ill, Yet, Lord of His creation. The wildest waves can still. 2 If fierce the tempest round us, And white the angry deep, Yet He, Whose love hath found us, Can still His treasure keep; Nor wind nor wave can harm us, Nor hope itself grow dim, No tempest need alarm us, If peace we seek in Him. 3 Though life itself be waning, And waves shall o'er us sweep. The wild wind's sad complaining Shall lull us still to sleep; For, as a gentle slumber, E'en death itself shall prove To those whom Christ doth number As worthy of His love. 4 Then, Holy Jesus, hear us, And keep us free from harm, Have pity, Lord, and bear us On Thy supporting arm, Should storm or calm befall us, Whate'er our lot may be, When all is o'er,--then call us Home, Saviour,--home to Thee. Amen. Used With Tune: ST. CHRISTOPHER

Yes, we'll gather home to Zion

Author: T. W. Smith, 1838-1894 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Sea First Line: Shall we gather home to Zion Scripture: Revelation 14:1 Used With Tune: BEAUTIFUL RIVER
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My People, Give Ear, Attend to My Word

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: The Sea Lyrics: 1 My people, give ear, attend to my word, In parables new deep truths shall be heard; The wonderful story our fathers made known To children succeeding by us must be shown. 2 Instructing our sons we gladly record The praises, the works, the might of the Lord, For He has commanded that what He has done Be passed in tradition from father to son. 3 Let children thus learn from history’s light To hope in our God and walk in His sight, The God of their fathers to fear and obey, And ne’er like their fathers to turn from His way. 4 The story be told, to warn and restrain, Of hearts that were hard, rebellious, and vain, Of soldiers who faltered when battle was near, Who kept not God’s covenant nor walked in His fear. 5 God’s wonderful works to them He had shown, His marvelous deeds their fathers had known; He made for their pathway the waters divide, His glorious pillar of cloud was their guide. 6 He gave them to drink, relieving their thirst, And forth from the rock caused water to burst; Yet faithless they tempted their God, and they said, Can He who gave water supply us with bread? 7 Jehovah was wroth because they forgot To hope in their God, and trusted Him not; Yet gracious, He opened the doors of the sky And rained down the manna in richest supply. 8 With bread from on high their need He supplied, And more did He do when thankless they sighed; The strong winds commanding from south and from east, He sent them abundance of quail for their feast. 9 Though well they were filled, their folly they chose, Till God in His wrath o’erwhelmed them with woes; He slew of their strongest and smote their young men, But still unbelieving they sinned even then. 10 Because of their sin He smote with His rod, And then they returned and sought for their God; Their Rock and Redeemer was God the Most High, Yet false were their praises, their promise a lie. 11 Not right with their God in heart and in will, They faithlessly broke His covenant still; But He, in compassion, reluctant to slay, Forgave them and oft turned His anger away. 12 His pity was great, though often they sinned, For they were but flesh, a swift passing wind; Yet though His compassion and grace they beheld, They tempted and grieved Him and often rebelled. 13 They limited God, the Most Holy One, And hindered the work His grace had begun; The hand that was mighty to save they forgot, The day of redemption remembering not. 14 Ungrateful and blind, no longer they thought Of wonders and signs and mighty deeds wrought, Of how all the rivers of Egypt ran red, And plagues in God’s anger were heaped on their head. 15 They thought not of how, their freedom to gain, In Egypt’s abodes the first-born were slain, And how all God’s people were led forth like sheep, The flock He delighted in safety to keep. Used With Tune: CHIOS Text Sources: Psalm 78
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The Praise of Almighty God

Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: The Sea First Line: Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice Lyrics: 1 You righteous, in the Lord rejoice; 'Tis comely that with joyful voice God's saints His Name should praise. With harp and hymn of gladness sing, Your gift of sweetest music bring, To Him a new song raise. 2 For upright is Jehovah's word, And all the doings of the Lord In justice have their birth; In judgment and in deeds of right The Lord forever takes delight, With goodness fills the earth. 3 Jehovah speaks, the heav'ns appear; He breathes, and, lo, each shining sphere In splendor stands arrayed; He rolls the waters heap on heap, He stores away the mighty deep In garners for it made. Scripture: Psalm 33 Used With Tune: ANNETTA

The Golden Shore

Author: A. N. Appears in 151 hymnals Topics: Sea and Sailors First Line: We are out on the ocean sailing Refrain First Line: All the storms will soon be over Scripture: Revelation 21:21 Used With Tune: [We are out on the ocean sailing]
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The Universal King

Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: The Sea First Line: Sing to the Lord, sing His praise all ye people Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord, sing His praise, all you peoples, New be your song as new honors ye pay. Sing of His majesty, bless Him forever, Show His salvation from day to day. 2 Tell of His wondrous works, tell of His glory Till through the nations His Name is revered; Praise and exalt Him, for He is almighty, God over all, let the Lord be feared. 3 Vain are the heathen gods, idols and helpless; God made the heav'ns, and His glory they tell; Honor and majesty shine out before Him, Beauty and strength in His temple dwell. 4 Give unto God Most High glory and honor, Come with your off'rings and humbly draw near; In holy beauty now worship Jehovah, Tremble before Him with godly fear. 5 Make all the nations know God reigns forever; Earth is established as He did decree; Righteous and just is the King of the nations, Judging the peoples with equity. 6 Let heav'n and earth be glad; waves of the ocean, Forest and field, exultation express; For God is coming, the Judge of the nations, Coming to judge in His righteousness. Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: WESLEY
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The Lord of Hosts

Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: The Sea First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, A helper ever near us; We will not fear tho' earth be moved, For God is nigh to cheer us. Although the mountains quake And earth's foundations shake, Tho' angry billows roar And break against the shore, Our mighty God will hear us. 2 God's city is forever blest With living waters welling; Since God is there she stands unmoved 'Mid tumults round her swelling; God speaks and all is peace, From war the nations cease; The Lord of Hosts is nigh, Our fathers' God Most High Is our eternal dwelling. 3 Behold what God has done on earth; His wrath brings desolation, His grace, commanding wars to cease, Brings peace to ev'ry nation; Be still, for He is Lord, By all the earth adored; The Lord of Hosts is nigh, Our fathers' God Most High Is our strong habitation. Scripture: Psalm 46 Used With Tune: EIN' FESTE BuRG
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Safe home, safe home in port!

Author: St. Joseph of the Studium; Rev. John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Appears in 87 hymnals Topics: Life Like the Sea Used With Tune: SAFE HOME Text Sources: 9th century
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On the waters dark and drear

Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: For Use at Sea Used With Tune: VIENNA
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Prayer and Faith of persecuted Saints; or, Imprecatins mixed with Charity

Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Providence in Air, Earth and Sea First Line: Now plead my Cause, Almighty God Lyrics: 1 Now plead my Cause, Almighty God, With all the Sons of Strife; And fight against the Men of Blood, Who fight against my Life. 2 Draw out thy Spear and stop their Way, Lift thine avenging Rod; But to my Soul in Mercy say, "I am thy Saviour God!" 3 They plant their Snares to catch my Feet, And Nets of Mischief spread; Plunge the Destroyers in the Pit That their own Hands have made. 4 Let Fogs and Darkness hide their Way, And slippery be their Ground; Thy Wrath shall make their Lives a Prey, And all their rage confound. 5 They fly like Chaff before the Wind, Before thine angry Breath; The Angel of the Lord behind Pursues them down to death. 6 They love the Road that leads to Hell; Then let the Rebels die, Whose Malice is implacable Against the Lord on high. 7 But if thou hast a chosen Few Amongst that impious Race, Divide them from the bloody Crew, By thy surprizing Grace. 8 Then will I raise my tuneful Voice, To make thy Wonders known; In their Salvation I'll rejoice, And bless thee for my own. Scripture: Psalm 35:1-9

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