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O Faith! Thou Workest Miracles

Author: Frederick W. Faber Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Faith! thou workest miracles Upon the hearts of men, Choosing thy home in those same hearts We know not how or when. To one thy grave unearthly truths A heav’nly vision seem While to another’s eye they are A superstitious dream. 2 To one the deepest doctrines look So naturally true, That when he learns the lesson first He hardly thinks it new. To other hearts the selfsame truths No light or heat can bring They are but puzzling phrases strung Like beads upon a string. 3 O gift of gifts! O grace of faith! My God! how can it be? That Thou, who hast discerning love, Shouldst give that gift to me? There was a place, there was a time, Whether by night or day, Thy Spirit came and left that gift, And went upon His way. 4 How many hearts Thou mightst have had More innocent than mine! How many souls more worthy far Of that sweet touch of Thine! Ah grace! into unlikeliest hearts It is thy boast to come, The glory of thy light to find In darkest spots a home. 5 How will they live, how will they die, How bear the cross of grief, Who have not got the light of faith, The courage of belief? The crowd of cares, the weightiest cross Seem trifles less than light, Earth looks so little and so low, When faith shines full and bright. 6 O happy, happy that I am! If thou canst be, O faith! The treasure that thou art in life, What wilt thou be in death? Thy choice, O God of goodness! then I lovingly adore; O give me grace to keep Thy grace, And grace to merit more! Used With Tune: YOUR SAVIOUR WEPT Text Sources: Jesus and Mary (London: James Burns, 1849)
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Shine On Our Land

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: Shine on our land, Jehovah, shine Lyrics: 1 Shine on our land, Jehovah, shine With beams of heav’nly grace! Reveal Thy power through all our coasts, And show Thy smiling face. Here fix Thy throne exalted high, And here, our glory, stand; And, like a wall of guardian fire, Surround our favored land. 2 When shall Thy name, from shore to shore, Sound all the earth abroad, And distant nations know and love Their Savior and their God? Earth shall confess her maker’s hand, And yield a full increase; And God shall crown His chosen land With fruitfulness and peace. 4 While the Redeemer scatters round His gracious favors here, To the creation’s utmost bound His glory shall appear. Shine on our land, Jehovah, shine With beams of heav’nly grace! Reveal Thy power through all our coasts, And show Thy smiling face. Used With Tune: BURLEITH Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1791, alt.
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The children of far distant lands

Author: Marion E. Grey Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The children of far distant lands With joyous song we greet: Hold out to us your friendly hands Our circle to complete. Around the world so very wide Our circle it shall be; Goodwill and friendship need no tide Or ship to cross the sea. 2 Then, boys and girls, as in our play Around the world we go, With happy hearts we'll try today Each other's land to know. And when our time for playing flies, And when our childhood ends, May we, then grown so old and wise, Be kind and thoughtful friends. Used With Tune: FOREST GREEN
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Through All the Changing Scenes of Life

Author: Nahum Brady; Nicholas Tate Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 486 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Through all the changing scenes of life, in trouble and in joy, the praises of my God shall still my heart and tongue employ. Of his deliv'rance I will boast, till all that are distressed, from my example comfort take and lay their griefs to rest. 2 O magnify the LORD with me, exalt his holy name; when in distress to him I called, he to my rescue came. The hosts of God encamp around the dwellings of the just; deliv'rance he affords to all who in his promise trust. 3 O taste and see that he is good; experience will decide how blest are they, and only they who in the LORD confide. Fear him, you saints, and you will then have nothing else to fear; make serving him your sole delight, your wants shall be his care. Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Angels; Danger; Deliverance; Encouragement; Endurance; Face of the Lord; Grace; Gratitude; Integrity; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Peace; Persecution; Prayer; Rejoicing; Thanksgiving; Trouble; Wisdom; Witness Scripture: Psalm 34 Used With Tune: FOND DU LAC
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See Christ, Who on the River's Shore

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 See Christ, who on the river's shore with John the Baptist stood, his secret in the name he bore: the holy Lamb of God. See all his body washed and wet, baptized in Jordan's flow, as here his shame and glory meet, his pain and triumph show. 2 See Christ submits himself to John; the Lord bows to his slave! See where he stoops, the sinless one, to share a sinner's grave! See him arising from the stream where all the past now dies; for yet a colder tomb he came and now calls us to rise. 3 See Christ, to whom the Father speaks as his beloved Son; Messiah's chosen task he takes, the servant's work begun. See him on whom the Spirit fell, descending like a dove, in whom we find a springing well of peace and joy and love. 4 See Christ through forty hungry days with sand and stones for bed; in lonely trials and desert ways with him may we be led. See him, the anointed Lamb who died, to whom all praise we bring; see Christ baptized, Christ crucified, and Christ our reigning King! Topics: Baptism of Our Lord; Biblical Names and Places John the Baptizer; Epiphany and Ministry of Christ ; Jesus Christ Person of; Jesus Christ Life of; Temptations Scripture: Mark 1:9-13 Used With Tune: NOEL

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