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Breathing After God

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #119 (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: Where is my God? does he retire Lyrics: 1. Where is my God? does he retire Beyond the reach of humble sighs? Are these weak breathings of desire Too languid to ascend the skies? Where is my God? can he be mine And yet so long conceal his face? And must I every joy resign Nor hope for his returning grace? 2. Hence guilty diffidence depart, His goodness never can decline; He sees this weak, this trembling heart That yet aspires to call him mine. He hears the breathings of desire, The weak petition if sincere, Is not forbidden to aspire, And hope to reach his gracious ear. 3. Look up, my soul, with cheerful eye, See where the great redeemer stands, The glorious advocate on high, With precious incense in his hands. He sweetens every humble groan, He recommends each broken prayer; Recline your hope on him alone, Whose power and love forbid despair. 4. Teach my weak heart, O gracious Lord, With stronger faith to call you mine, Bid me pronounce the blissful word, My father God with joy divine. Look up, my soul, with cheerful eye, See where the great redeemer stands, The glorious advocate on high, With precious incense in his hands. Topics: Lent Scripture: Hebrews 5:8-10 Languages: English Tune Title: AMITY
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The Virtue of Faith

Author: Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Timeless Truths #121 Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: As far above the howling storm Lyrics: 1 As far above the howling storm, Secure from danger’s reach and harm, Triumphantly the eagle flies— My soul on wings of faith would rise; When raging is the tempest’s blast, Ere yet its wrath is overpast— My soul would rise from earthly woe, To leave the stormy winds below. 2 Upon the troubled, restless wave, His fearful, trembling ones to save, The Master walked and calmed the sea, The wildly tossing Galilee; By faith again I hear His voice, In tones which make my heart rejoice, When fears my soul with terror thrill, He gently whispers, “Peace, be still.” 3 The lilies clothed in garments fair, The ravens flying through the air, Our blessed Father cares for all— He seeth e’en the sparrow’s fall; His children more He surely loves, Their cry His heart with pity moves: Though thorns bestrew the path we’ve trod, He whispers still, “Have faith in God.” 4 The waves around may fiercely roll, They cannot harm my trusting soul, Regarding not what I may see, My faith, O Lord, ascends to Thee; The darkest night and brazen sky Are pierced by faith’s unfailing eye— My cry shall be till time shall cease, “O blessed Lord, my faith increase.” Scripture: Mark 11:22 Tune Title: [As far above the howling storm]

In Christ Alone

Author: Keith Getty, 1974-; Stuart Townend, 1963- Hymnal: Hymns of Promise #122 (2015) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: In Christ alone my hope is found Topics: Prayer and Devotion Languages: English Tune Title: IN CHRIST ALONE

God Saved His People from Distress

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #123 (1976) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Jerusalem; War and peace; Burden-Bearer, God Or Christ Our; Glory And Majesty Of God Scripture: Psalm 68 Languages: English Tune Title: VANDER WERP

Up to the Throne of God is Borne

Author: William Wordsworth Hymnal: Christian Youth Hymnal #123 (1948) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Adoration and Praise; Noon Languages: English Tune Title: BUCKLEBURY
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On Christ the solid rock I stand

Author: Edward Mote Hymnal: The Praise Hymnary #125 (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: My hope is built on nothing less Topics: Faith; Praise General; Refuge Tune Title: SNELLING
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Now have I found the ground wherein

Author: Johannes A. Rothe; John Wesley Hymnal: The Praise Hymnary #126 (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Faith; Praise General; Refuge
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Than Tongue can Tell

Author: J. E. Hall Hymnal: Redemption Songs #126b (1937) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: The love that Jesus had for me Refrain First Line: His love is more than tongue can tell! Topics: The Gospel Languages: English Tune Title: SAGINA

Psalm 22

Author: Christopher L. Webber Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #126a (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: Lord, why have you forsaken me Topics: Lent; Holy Week Good Friday Scripture: Psalm 22 Languages: English Tune Title: NEW PSALM 63
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Psalm 143

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #127b (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: Hear, O my God, with pity hear Lyrics: 1. Hear, O my God, with pity hear My humble supplicating moan; In mercy answer all my pray'rs, And make thy truth and goodness known. And oh, let mercy still be nigh, Should awful justice frown severe, Before the terrors of your eye, What trembling mortal can appear? 2. My persecuting foes prevail; Almost I yield my struggling breath; The cheerful rays of comfort fail And sink me to the shades of death. While thus oppressive sorrows flow, Unintermitting o'er my head, My inmost pow'rs are whelm'd in woe, And all my hopes and joys have fled. 3. I call to mind the former days; Your ancient works declare your name, Your truth, your goodness, and your grace; And these, O Lord, are still the same. To you, I stretch my suppliant hands, To you my longing soul aspires; As cheering showers to thirsty lands, Come, Lord, and fill these strong desires. 4. Come, Lord, on wings of mercy, fly; My spirit sails at your delay; Hide not your face; I faint, I die, Without your blissful, healing ray. Speak to my heart; the gloomy night Shall vanish, and sweet morning break; In you I trust, my guide, my light; Teach me the way my feet should take. 5. My soul’s desires ascend in haste; O save me from my numerous foes; To your kind, guardian wing I chase For safe defense and sweet repose. Teach me to do your sacred will; You are my God, my hope, my stay; Let your good spirit lead me still And point the safe, the upright way. 6. Your name, your righteousness I plead; O Lord, revive my drooping heart; Let these distressing fears recede And bid my troubles all depart. Those unrelenting foes destroy, Which thus against my peace unite; Then shall your service be my joy, And all my active powers take flight. Topics: Lent; Holy Week Saturday Vigil; Penitential Psalms Scripture: Psalm 143 Languages: English Tune Title: RADIANT CITY

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