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I Feel the Winds of God Today

Author: Jessie Adams Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 29 hymnals Topics: Pilgrimage, Christian Lyrics: 1 I feel the winds of God today; Today my sail I lift, Though heavy, oft with drenching spray, And torn with many a rift; If hope but light the water’s crest, And Christ my bark will use, I’ll seek the seas at His behest, And brave another cruise. 2 It is the wind of God that dries My vain, regretful tears, Until with braver thoughts shall rise The purer, brighter years; If cast on shores of selfish ease Or pleasure I should be, Lord, let me feel Thy freshening breeze, And I’ll put back to sea. 3 If ever I forget Thy love And how that love was shown, Lift high the blood red flag above; It bears Thy name alone. Great Pilot of my onward way, Thou wilt not let me drift; I feel the winds of Go Amen. Scripture: Luke 5:4 Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD
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Siyahamba

Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Christian Pilgrimage First Line: Siyahamb' ekukhanyen' kwenkhos' (We are marching in the light of God) Scripture: John 12:35 Used With Tune: [Siyahamb' ekukhanyen' kwenkhos'] Text Sources: South African folksong
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Give me the wings of faith to rise

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 525 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Pilgrimage and Rest Scripture: Isaiah 57:2 Used With Tune: SAWLEY

The Lord's my light and saving health

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Scripture: Psalm 27:1 Used With Tune: ST. MAGNUS Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650
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Jeg løfter op til Gud min Sang

Author: Landstad Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Christian Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 Jeg løfter op til Gud min Sang Endnu engang Fra disse Jordens Dale. Vor Herre Krist han henter mig Smart hjem til sig I Himlens høie Sale. Som Lynet far, Han kommer snar, Da skal hans Pris Paa anden Vis De Guds Basuner tale. 2 Naar min Forløsning stunder til, Jeg glædes vil Og løfter of mit Hoved, Da løses jeg, da gaar jeg ind Til Vennen min, Gud være evig lovet! Da reises af Den mørke Grav Det, som var saa'd Med Suk og Graad, Da er den Søvn udsovet. 3 Naar Figentræet skyder Blad, Jeg er saa glad, Da bliver her snart Sommer, Naar Himmerigets Blomster gro, Det er min Tro, Guds Rige snarlig kommer! Hans Brud jet er, Hans Ring jeg bær, Har Lampen tændt, Og Hjertet vendt Til ham, al Verdens Dommer. 4 Jeg hører hans livsalig Røst Guds Børn til Trøst Fra høien Himmel tone: Jeg kommer, se jeg kommer snart, Hold du kun hart, At ingen ta'r din Krone! Min Brud, dig glæd, Min Løn er med: Dig, som var tro, En evig Ro Og Glæde for Guds Throne! 5 I Aanden glad da Bruden from Hun siger: kom! Saa hjertelig hun frydes; Og hvo det hører siger: kom! Lad Livsens Flom Sødt over os udgydes! Hvo lider Tørst, Han komme først, Hvo vil og kan, Tag' Livsens Vand, Som uforskyldt tilbydes! 6 En Himmel ny saavelsom Jord, Det er hans Ord, Da vorder til hans Ære. Se, Guds Paulum blandt Menn'sken er, Han bor os nær, Og vi hans Folk skal være! Lad Verden saa I Stykker gaa, Guds Ord ei brast, De stande fast, Den Bro skal Bruden bære! 7 Gud skal da tørre af mit Kind Hver Taare min, Ei Død skal være mere, Ei heller Sorg, ei heller Skrig, Ei Pine slig, Som her Guds Børn maa bære; Det første fort Er veget bort, Og Glæden ny I Himlens By– Eia, hvor godt at være! 8 Da synger jeg for Thronen glad Et beder Kvad, Og løfter Palmegrene, Med hvide Klæder, som er to'd I Lammets Blod For Herrens Øine rene. Halleluja! Eia, eia, For liflig Klang! Og al min Sang Er Herren, Herren ene. 9 Amen, Vesignelse og Pris Paa alle Vis, Og Visdom, Magt og Styrke Tilhører Gud i Evighed, Som saa herned Til os i Dødens Mørke! Halleluja! Eia, eia! I Himmerig Der skal vi dig I Aand og Sandhed dyrke.
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Come, for the Feast is Spread

Author: Rev. Henry Burton Meter: 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Bread of Life; Cleansing From Sin ; Communion Service; Crown Of The Christian; Doubt; Heaven; Invitation; Offer Of Salvation; Pilgrimage; Prayer; Water of Life Lyrics: 1 Come, for the feast is spread, Hark to the call; Come to the Living Bread, Offered to all. Come to His house of wine, Low on His breast recline, All that He has is thine; Come, sinner, come. 2 Come where the fountain flows, River of life; Healing for all thy woes, Doubting, and strife. Millions have been supplied, No one was e’er denied, Come to the crimson tide; Come, sinner, come. 3 Come to the throne of grace, Boldly draw near; He who would win the race Must tarry here. Whate’er thy want may be, Here is the grace for thee, Jesus thine only plea; Come, sinner, come. 4 Come to the Better land, Pilgrim, make haste; Earth is a foreign strand, Wilderness waste. Here are the harps of gold, Here are the joys untold, Crowns for the young and old; Come, pilgrim, come. 5 Jesus, we come to Thee, O take us in! Set Thou our spirits free, Cleanse us from sin. Then, in yon land of light, Clothed in our robes of white, Resting not day nor night, Thee will we sing. Used With Tune: SOMETHING FOR JESUS
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O Word of God Incarnate

Author: William W. How, 1823-97 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 502 hymnals Topics: Education, Christian; Pilgrimage; The Word of God Lyrics: 1 O Word of God incarnate, O Wisdom from on high, O Truth unchanged, unchanging, O Light of our dark sky: We praise you for the radiance That from the hallowed page, A lantern to our footsteps, Shines on from age to age. 2 The Church from you, dear Master, Received the gift divine; And still that light is lifted O'er all the earth to shine. It is the chart and compass That, all life's voyage through, Mid mists and rocks and quicksands Still guides, O Christ, to you. 3 Oh, make your Church, dear Savior, A lamp of burnished gold To bear before the nations Your true light as of old! Oh, teach your wand'ring pilgrims By this their path to trace Till, clouds and darkness ended, They see you face to face! Used With Tune: MUNICH
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My soul, weigh not thy life

Author: Anon. Appears in 64 hymnals Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 My soul, weigh not thy life Against thy heavenly crown; Nor suffer Satan's deadliest strife To beat thy courage down. 2 With prayer and crying strong, Hold on the fearful fight, And let the breaking day prolong The wrestling of the night. 3 The battle soon will yield, If thou thy part fulfill; For strong as is the hostile shield, Thy sword is stronger still. 4 Thine armor is divine, Thy feet with victory shod, And on thy head shall quickly shine The diadem of God. Used With Tune: LABAN

Days and moments quickly flying

Author: Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Appears in 88 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Used With Tune: ST. SYLVESTER
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Behold the Christian warrior stand

Author: James Montgomery Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 Behold the Christian warrior stand In all the armor of his God; The Spirit's sword is in his hand, His feet are with the Gospel shod. 2 In panoply of truth complete, Salvation's helmet on his head; With righteousness a breast-plate meet, And faith's broad shield before him spread, 3 Undaunted to the field he goes; Yet vain were skill and valor there, Unless, to foil his legion foes, He takes the trustiest weapon, prayer. 4 Thus, strong in his Redeemer's strength, Sin, death, and hell, he tramples down; Fights the good fight, and wins at length, Through mercy, an immortal crown. Used With Tune: CRASSELIUS

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