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Forgiven!

Author: Maud Frazer Jackson Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Evangelistic Forgiveness First Line: Come, none on earth can comfort thee Refrain First Line: No one but Christ thy debt can pay Lyrics: 1 Come, none on earth can comfort thee Or bid thy burdened heart be free; Come, there is peace at Calvary; Come,hear the word—forgiv'n! Refrain: No one but Christ thy debt can pay, he is to life the only way. None but His loving voice can say— "Thy sins are all forgv'n!" 2 Tho' years in sin thou hast misspent Fear not, but come, believe, repent, this is the message God hath sent— "All, all shall be forgv'n." [Refrain] 3 No wonder that with joy e weep; God doth no more the record keep Of pardoned sins; they're buried deep, As in the sea—forgiv'n! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Come, none on earth can comfort thee]

When Twilight Comes (Evening Song)

Author: Moises Andrade; James Minchin Meter: 8.8.9.9.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Forgiveness, Healing First Line: When twilight comes and the sun sets Scripture: Matthew 26:20-29 Used With Tune: DAPIT HAPON
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Great God, how oft did Isra'l prove

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: Backsliding and Forgiveness Lyrics: 21 Great God, how oft did Isra'l prove By turns thine anger, and thy love? There in a glass our hearts may see How fickle and how false they be. 22 How soon the faithless Jews forgot The dreadful wonders God had wrought; Then they provok'd him to his face Nor fear his pow'r, nor trust his grace. 23 The Lord consum'd their years in pain, And made their travels long and vain; A tedious march thro' unknown ways Wore out their strength, and spent their days. 24 Oft when they saw their brethren slain, They mourn'd and sought the Lord again; Call'd him the rock of their abode, Their high Redeemer and their God. 25 Their pray'rs and vows before him rise As flatt'ring words or solemn lies, While their rebellious tempers prove False to his cov'nant and his love. 26 Yet could his sov'reign grace forgive The men who ne'er deserv'd to live; His anger oft away he turn'd, Or else with gentle flame it burn'd. 27 He saw their flesh was weak and frail, He saw temptations still prevail; The God of Abrah'm lov'd them still, And led them to his holy hill. Scripture: Psalm 78:21-27

Come, My Soul, and Bless the LORD

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Sin and Forgiveness Scripture: Psalm 103 Used With Tune: KEESEE Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016

The Chief of Sinners

Author: Nickolas Campbell Meter: 8.8.8.9 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Forgiveness First Line: The chief of sinners I may be Refrain First Line: I know faith can move mountains Scripture: 1 Timothy 1:15 Used With Tune: HE LEADETH ME

Come and see (We worship at your feet)

Author: Graham Kendrick Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Temptation, Penitence and Forgiveness First Line: Come and see, come and see Refrain First Line: We worship at your feet Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:21 Used With Tune: [Come and see, come and see]
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Shall It Be in Vain

Author: Ida M. Budd Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Forgiveness First Line: At the portals of your heart Refrain First Line: Lost one, shall it be in vain Lyrics: 1 At the portals of your heart, Waiting from the world apart, Lo! a kingly form doth stand Knocking still with pierced hand. Knocking gently at the door Where He oft has knocked before, In His weariness and pain, Sinner shall He knock in vain? Refrain: Lost one, shall it be in vain, All His agony and pain? At the portals of your heart, Will you let Him knock in vain? 2 Can you in earth’s joys rejoice, While His tender, loving voice Still carves entrance at your door, Can you slight Him evermore? He has died that you might live; Peace to you He longs to give; Since He for your sins was slain, Can you let Him plead in vain? [Refrain] 3 Will you bid Him hence depart— Closer lock your cold, proud heart? Or entreat Him still to stay Till some more convenient day? Will you not the door unbar? Bow before Him as you are? Hark! He asks you yet again! Let His asking be not vain? [Refrain] Scripture: Isaiah 45:19 Used With Tune: [At the portals of your heart]
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Forgive, Forgive Us, Holy God

Author: Shirley Erena Murray Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Forgiveness From God First Line: Forgive us, forgive us, holy God! Lyrics: 1 Forgive, forgive us, holy God! Your children call on you to hear! Our blood is on each other’s hands, we die from hunger, lies and fear. 2 Forgive us that our souls are numb to scenes of terror, screams of pain; that while we pray “Your kingdom come” our world is still a battle plain. 3 Forgive the minds no longer shocked by homeless poor, by lives abused, forgive us that the earth is stacked with weapons waiting to be used. 4 Forgive us that our household gods are self and safety, private need, forgive us all our fitful prayers, the token gift, the token deed. 5 Give us this day the bread of peace, the hands to share a common good, the hearts to ache for justice's sake, the will to stand where Jesus stood. Scripture: Isaiah 1:21-23 Used With Tune: ROUGH SEAS
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The Lord, My Shepherd, Rules My Life

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: God's Forgiveness First Line: The Lord, my shepherd, rules my life Lyrics: 1 The LORD, my shepherd, rules my life and gives me all I need; he leads me by refreshing streams; in pastures green I feed. 2 The LORD revives my failing strength, he makes my joy complete; and in right paths, for his name's sake, he guides my faltering feet. 3 Though in a valley dark as death, no evil makes me fear; your shepherd's staff protects my way, for you are with me there. 4 While all my enemies look on, you spread a royal feast; you fill my cup, anoint my head, and treat me as your guest. 5 Your goodness and your gracious love pursue me all my days; your house, O LORD, shall be my home-- your name, my endless praise. Scripture: Psalm 23 Used With Tune: CRIMOND
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Thy chast'ning wrath, O LORD, restrain

Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Prayers Of a Sinner to obtain Forgiveness of Sins Lyrics: 1 Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain, Though I deserve it all; Nor let on me the Storm Of thy Displeasure fall. In ev'ry wretched Part of me I feel thy Arrows deep remain; Thy Hand's afflicting Weight, I can no more sustain. 2 My Flesh is one continued Wound, Because thy Wrath so fiercely glows; Betwixt my Pain and Guilt, My Bones have no Repose: My Sins, which to a Deluge swell, My sinking Head almost o'erflow; And for my Strength to bear, Too great a Burden grow. 3 Stench and Corruption fill my Wounds, My foul Offences just Return; In Trouble I am brought, And all Day long I mourn. A loath'd Disease afflicts my Loins, Infecting ev'ry inward Part; And constantly I groan, Through Anguish of my Heart. Part II 4 But, LORD, before thy searching Eyes, All my Desires must sure appear; My Groans have been too loud, Not to have reach'd thine Ear. My Heart's oppress'd, my Strength decay'd, My feeble Eyes depriv'd of Light: My Friends and Kinsmen gaze On such a dismal Sight. 5 Mean while, the Foes that seek my Life, Their secret Snares to take me set; And all the Day contrive To forge some new Deceit. But I, as if both deaf and dumb, Nor heard, nor once reply'd, Like one whose silent Tongue By conscious Guilt is ty'd. 6 For LORD! to thee, I do appeal, My clouded Innocence to clear; For Thou, the righteous GOD, My injur'd Cause wilt hear. "Hear me, said I, lest my proud Foes, "A spiteful Triumph should display; "If they should see my Foot, "But once to go astray. 7 Lo! with continual Grief oppress'd, To sink, I must at length begin; To thee I will confess, To Thee bewail my Sin: But whilst I languish, my proud Foes, Still of their Strength and Vigour boast; And they, who trouble me Are grown a dreadful Host. 8 Ev'n they whom I oblig'd, return My loving Kindness with Despite; And hate me, but because, I chuse the Path that's right. Forsake me not, oh LORD my GOD! Nor from me, in Distress, depart; Haste thou to my Relief, Who my Salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Used With Tune: [Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain]

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