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Awake my soul in joyful lays

Author: Rev. Samuel Medley Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #368 (1908) Topics: Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer’s praise; He justly claims a song from me, His loving-kindness, O how free! 2 He saw me ruined in the fall, Yet loved me notwithstanding all; He saved me from my lost estate, His loving-kindness, O how great! 3 Though num'rous hosts of mighty foes, Though earth and hell my way oppose, He safely leads my soul along, His loving-kindness, O how strong! 4 When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, Has gathered thick and thundered loud, He near my soul has always stood, His loving-kindness, O how good! 5 Soon I shall pass the gloomy vale, Soon all my mortal powers must fail; O may my last expiring breath His loving-kindness sing in death! 6 Then let me mount and soar away To the bright world of endless day; And sing with raptures and surprise, His loving-kindness in the skies. Languages: English Tune Title: AWAKE, MY SOUL
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Come, says Jesus' sacred voice

Author: Anna Laetitia Barbauld Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #375 (1908) Topics: Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Come, said Jesus' sacred voice, Come, and make my paths your choice; I will guide you to your home; Weary pilgrim, hither come. 2 Hither come, for here is found Balm that flows for ev'ry wound, Peace that ever shall endure, Rest eternal, sacred, sure. Languages: English Tune Title: HOLLEY
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The Spirit in our hearts

Author: Henry U. Underdonk Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #380 (1908) Topics: Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 The Spirit in our hearts Is whisp'ring, "Sinner, come!" The Bride, the Church of Christ, proclaims To all His children, "Come!" 2 Let him that heareth say To all about him, "Come!" Let him that thirsts for righteousness, To Christ the fountain come. 3 Yes, whosoever will, O let him freely come, And freely drink the stream of life, 'Tis Jesus bids him come. 4 Lo! Jesus, who invites, Declares, "I quickly come:" Lord, even so; we wait Thine hour: O blest Redeemer, come. Languages: English Tune Title: LABAN
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Take up thy cross, the Savior said

Author: C. W. Everest Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #394 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Take up thy cross, the Savior said, If thou wouldst my disciple be; Deny thyself, the world forsake, And humbly follow after me. 2 Take up thy cross; let not its weight Fill thy weak soul with vain alarm; My strength shall bear thy spirit up, And brace thine heart and nerve thine arm. 3 Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame, And let thy foolish pride rebel; Thy Lord for thee the cross endured, To save thy soul from death and hell. 4 Take up thy cross, then, in His strength, And calmly every danger brave; 'Twill guide thee to a better home, And lead to victory o'er the grave. 5 Take up thy cross and follow Him, Nor think till death to lay it down; For only he who bears the cross May hope to wear the glorious crown. Tune Title: [Take up thy cross]
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I heard the voice of Jesus say

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #395 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast." I came to Jesus as I was, Weary, and worn and sad; I found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad. 2 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold, I freely give The living water; thirsty one, Stoop down and drink, and live." I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light; Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright." I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my star, my sun; And in that light of life I'll walk Till travelling days are done. Tune Title: [I heard the voice of Jesus say]
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Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest

Author: H. F. Lyte Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #396 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest, Far did I rove, and found no certain home; At last I sought them in His sheltering breast, Who opes His arms, and bids the weary come: With Him I found a home, a rest divine, And since then I am His, and He is mine. 2 The good I have is from His stores supplied, The ill is only what He deems the best; He for my Friend, I’m rich with naught beside, And poor without Him, though of all possessed: Changes may come, I take, or I resign, Content, while I am His, while He is mine. 3 Whate’er may change, in Him no change is seen, A glorious sun that wanes not nor declines, Above the clouds and storms He walks serene, And on His people’s inward darkness shines: All may depart, I fret not, nor repine, While I my Savior’s am, while He is mine. 4 While here, alas! I know but half His love, But half discern Him, and but half adore; But when I meet Him in the realms above, I hope to love Him better, praise Him more, And feel, and tell, amid the choir divine, How fully I am His, and He is mine. Tune Title: [Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest]
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Good and pleasant 'tis to see

Author: M. Muller Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #397 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Good and pleasant 'tis to see Brethren dwell in unity, When the law which Jesus taught, Rules each word, and deed, and thought. 2 God has promised there, we know, Blessings richly to bestow, Life on earth, with all its store, Life in heaven for evermore. 3 Sun of righteousness, arise! Shine on our benighted eyes; To Thy Church Thy light unfold, That the nations may behold. 4 Jesus! Head of Christians all! Grant that we, both great and small, Through Thy gospel's light divine, May be one and wholly Thine. 5 Bring back all that go astray, Heavenly Shepherd! to Thy way; Neath Thy favor and Thy light, All Thy pasture-sheep unite. Tune Title: [Good and pleasant 'tis to see]
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I lift my heart to Thee, Savior divine

Author: C. E. Mudie Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #398 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 I lift my heart to Thee, Savior divine, For Thou art all to me, and I am Thine. Is there on earth a closer bond than this, That "My Beloved’s mine, and I am His?" 2 To Thee, Thou bleeding Lamb, I all things owe; All that I hav, and am, and all I know. All that I have is now no longer mine, And I am not mine own;--Lord, I am Thine. 3 How can I, Lord, withhold life’s brightest hour From Thee; or gathered gold, or any power? Why should I keep one precious thing from Thee; When Thou hast given Thine own dear self for me? 4 I pray Thee, Savior, keep me in Thy love, Until death’s holy sleep shall me remove To that fair realm, where, sin and sorrow o’er, Thou and Thine own are one forevermore. Tune Title: [I lift my heart to Thee]
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Come to Calvary's holy mountain

Author: J. Montgomery Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #399 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Come to Calvary's holy mountain, Sinners, ruined by the fall; Here a pure and healing fountain Flows to you, to me, to all; In a full, perpetual tide, Opened when our Savior died. 2 Come in poverty and meanness, Come defiled, without, within; From infection and uncleanness, From the leprosy of sin, Wash your robes and make them white; Ye shall walk with God in light. 3 Come in sorrow and contrition, Wounded, impotent, and blind; Here the guilty free remission, Here the troubled peace may find. Health this fountain will restore; He that drinks shall thirst no more. 4 He that drinks shall live for ever; 'Tis a soul-renewing flood: God is faithful; God will never Break His covenant of blood, Signed when our Redeemer died, Sealed when He was glorified. Tune Title: [Come to Calvary's holy mountain]
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Lord, Thine image Thou hast lent me

Author: John Scheffler; John Christian Jacobi Hymnal: Church Book #404 (1890) Meter: 8.7.7 Topics: Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Lord, Thine image Thou hast lent me, In Thy never-fading Love; I was fallen: but Thou hast sent me Full Redemption from above. Sacred Love, I long to be Thine to all eternity! 2 Love, Thou hast for me enduréd All the pains of death and hell; Nay, Thy sufferings have procuréd More for me than tongue can tell: Love almighty and divine, I would be for ever Thine! 3 Love, my Life, and my Salvation, Light and Truth, eternal Word! Thou alone dost consolation To my sinking soul afford. Sacred Love, I long to be Thine to all eternity! 4 Love in mercy, Thou wilt raise me From the grave of sin and dust; Love, I shall for ever praise Thee, When in heaven among the just; Love almighty and divine, May I be for ever Thine! Languages: English Tune Title: LIEBE DIE DU MICH ZUM BILDE

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