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'Tis Sure, That Awful Time Will Come

Author: Bartholomäus Ringwaldt; Johann C. Jacobi Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: ’Tis sure, that awful time will come Lyrics: 1 ’Tis sure, that awful time will come, When Christ the Lord of Glory, Shall from His throne give men their doom, And change what’s transitory. Who then will venture to retire When all’s to be consumed by fire, As Peter has declarèd? 2 The waking trumpets all shall hear Throughout the whole creation; And all the dead shall then appear, Placed in their proper station; But all the living at that time Shall, in a manner more sublime, Endure a transmutation. 3 The great account shall then be read Of all men’s lives and actions; And young and old the sentence dread Of their misdeeds and factions; Here is no shelter for escape, But all shall see the very shape Thy soul has here contracted. 4 Woe then to him, that has despised God’s Word and revelation, And here done nothing but devised His lusts’ gratification; Then how confounded will he stand, When he must go at Christ’s command With Satan to hell-torment. 5 Grant, Jesu, then my name be found Within Thy book unblotted, When all with awe shall stand around To hear their doom allotted; Of which I doubt not in the least, For Thou, as Savior and high priest, Hast purchased my salvation. 6 I know, as judge Thou shalt appear, As well as intercessor; Yet hope, in humble faith and fear, Thou’lt call me Thy confessor, And bring me to that blessèd place, Where I shall see, with open face, The glory of Thy kingdom. 7 O Jesu! shorten Thy delay, And hasten Thy salvation, That we may see that glorious day Produce a new creation. O come, O Lord, our judge and king! Come, change our mournful notes to sing Thy praise forever, Amen. Used With Tune: ES IST GEWISSLICH Text Sources: Tr.: Psalmodia Germanica (London, J. Young, 1722)
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O God, If Thy Beloved Son

Author: H. Brueckner; Joh. Heermann Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O God, if Thy beloved Son Had not to earth descended, Nor by His death salvation won, My woe would not be ended. This sinful, wretched soul of mine Would then in hell forever pine Because of my transgression. 2 But now sweet peace and rest I find, My soul no more despairing, Since He, the sin of all mankind I wondrous patience bearing, For me has true atonement made, Thine ever righteous wrath allayed, And wrought my soul's salvation. 3 I trust in Him with all my heart, And all my sorrow ceases; His wounds abiding peace impart, His blood from guilt releases, Enables me free grace to gain And washes me from ev'ry stain, that snow-white I am rendered. 4 His blood affords me sure relief, He is my joy forever; Now from Thy love no pain or grief My ransomed soul shall sever. The crown of life, by Thy dear Son For me, a wretched sinner, won. No devil can wrest from me. 5 All human righteousness is vain, Our works can never save us; True righteousness by faith we gain, The blood of Christ's must lave us. His death, that perfect sacrifice, Has paid the all-sufficient price; In Him my hope is anchored. Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Used With Tune: MONMOUTH
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Thou Virgin-born Incarnate Word

Author: Anna Hoppe Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thou virgin-born incarnate Word, Begotten of the Father, Blest Son of Mary, David’s Lord, In Thy dear Name we gather. As Thou hast promised, be Thou nigh, And hear us as we testify, "Thou art the Christ, our Saviour." 2 The herald in the wilderness Prepares the way before Thee; With him let us Thy name confess, With him let us adore Thee. Grant that we hearken to his cry, "Repent, the kingdom draweth nigh," And seek Thee, Christ our Saviour. 3 Thou art indeed God’s holy Son, Beloved of Him so dearly, The mighty works that Thou hast done Reveal Thy Godhead clearly: The blind can see, the sick are healed, The lips once dumb are now unsealed, All power is Thine, dear Jesus! 4 Thou art our Peace, our Righteousness, The Rock of our salvation. Clothed in Thy garb of holiness, We fear no condemnation. Thy blood has cleansed away our sin, Through Thee eternal life we win, O crucified Redeemer! Amen. Topics: Church Year Advent; Advent, Third Sunday; Advent, Fourth Sunday; The Day of John the Baptist; Christ Divinity of; Names and Office of Christ Peace; Names and Office of Christ Righteousness; Names and Office of Christ Rock of Salvation; Names and Office of Christ Salvation; Confessing Christ; Christ, our Peace Used With Tune: MITT HJERTA, JESU! DENNA DAG
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Almighty God! I cry to Thee

Author: Joseph A. Seiss; Martin Luther Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Order of Salvation Repentance
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Beside the Manger

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Now at the manger here I stand Lyrics: Now at the manger here I stand, My Jesus, Life from Heaven! I stand, and bring Thee in my hand What Thou to me hast given. Take it, it is my mind and wit, Heart, soul, and all I have, take it, And deign to let it please Thee! With Thy great love beyond compare, My soul Thou fillest ever, Thy glance so sweet, Thine image fair, My heart forgetteth never. How otherwise e’er could it be, How could I ever banish Thee, From my heart’s throne, O Saviour! Ere ever I began to be, Thou hadst for me appearèd, And as Thine own hadst chosen me Ere Thee I knew or fearèd. Before I by Thy hand was made, Thou hadst the plan in order laid, How Thou Thyself shouldst give me. I lay still in death’s deepest night, Till Thou, my Sun, arising, Didst bring joy, pleasure, life, and light, My waken’d soul surprising. O Sun! who dost so graciously Faith’s goodly light to dawn in me Aye cause; Thy beams how beauteous! With rapture do I gaze on Thee, Ne’er can enough adore Thee, Pow’r more to do is not in me, I’ll praise and bow before Thee. Oh! that my mind were an abyss, My soul a sea, wide, bottomless, That so I might embrace Thee. Oh! let me kiss that mouth of Thine, My Jesus, Saviour gracious! Thy mouth that e’en the sweetest wine, And milk and honey precious, In pow’r and virtue doth excel, Of comfort, strength, and sap ’tis full, And inwardly refreshes. When oft my heart within doth cry, No comfort can discover, It calls to me, Thy friend am I, Thine ev’ry sin I cover; My flesh and bone, why mournest thou? Let thy heart be of good cheer now, Thy debt, I have discharg’d it. Who is the Master, where is he, Who in perfection sketcheth The hands this infant dear to me Now smilingly outstretcheth? The snow is clear, and milk is white, But both lose all their value quite Before these hands so beauteous. Oh! wisdom fails me utterly For honouring and praising The eyes this infant fixedly To mine is ever raising. The fall moon, it is clear and fair, The golden stars most beauteous are, But these eyes far excel them. Oh! that a star so passing fair Should in a crib be holden! Who mighty nobles’ children are Should lie in cradles golden! Ah! hay and straw too wretched are, Silk, velvet, purple better far, Were for Thee, Child! to lie on. Remove the straw, remove the hay, From where the child reposes, And flow’rs I’ll bring that lie He may On violets and roses. With tulips, pinks, and rosemary, From goodly gardens pluck’d by me, I’ll from above bestrew Him. And snow-white lilies here and there His side shall be thrown over; When closed His eyes with slumber are, Them shall they softly cover. But Thou mayest love the grass so dry, My Child! more than the things that I Have spoken or have thought of. Not for the world’s pride dost Thou care, Nor joys the flesh doth offer; In human form Thou liest there, For us to do and suffer, Seek’st joy and comfort for my soul, While waves of trouble o’er Thee roll; I never will Thee hinder. One thing I hope Thou’lt grant to me, My Saviour! ne’er deny me, That I may evermore have Thee Within, and on, and by me. And let my heart Thy cradle be, Come, come and lie Thou down in me, With all Thy joys and treasures! ’Tis true, that I should think how poor And mean my entertaining, Than dust and ashes I’m no more, Thou mad’st, art all-sustaining, Yet Thou’rt a guest belov’d and priz’d, For never yet hast Thou despis’d Him who delights to see Thee!
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Sing Praise to God, Our Highest Good

Author: Johann J. Schütz; Madeleine Forell Marshall Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Sing praise to God, our highest good, profound respect expressing. God give us health, life, livelihood, with every needed blessing. To God, who wondrous works performs, creating life and calming storms, to God give praise and glory! 2 Creation thanks you, Holy One: you made us and renew us. Delighted at what you have done, you show your greatness through us. So may all living things proclaim the wonders of their Maker's name: to God give praise and glory! 3 What God has made, God will preserve, with righteousness unfailing. Regardless what we may deserve, we see this good prevailing. To God who governs evermore with justice serving rich and poor, to God give praise and glory! 4 I cry to God, in pain and grief, "Please, God of mercy, hear me!" My certain help provides relief, faith, hope, and love to cheer me. So let me sing, joyful and free: ah, thankful Christians, sing with me: to God give praise and glory! 5 Forever with us, God is here, Nor ever will desert us. So dearly loved, we shall not fear; there's nothing that can hurt us. We place our trust in God's command, who leads us with a mother's hand: to God give praise and glory! 6 Dear Christian friends, we bear the name of Christ, our sure salvation. Let us recall Christ Jesus came, most holy incarnation, Came from the one God we adore, came with new life forevermore: to God give praise and glory! Topics: Adoration and Praise God; God Works in Creation; Year A Proper 20 Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:9 Used With Tune: MIT FREUDEN ZART
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The scene arround me disappears

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: The scene around me disappears Lyrics: The scene arround me disappears, And, borne to ancient regions, While Time recals the flight of years, I see angelic legions Descending in an orb of light, Amidst the dark and silent night; I hear celestial voices. 56 "Tidings, glad tidings from above To every age and nation; Tidings, glad tidings,--God is love, To man He sends salvation: His Son beloved, His only Son, The work of mercy hath begun; Give to his name the glory." Through David's city I am led; Here all around are sleeping; A light directs to yon poor shed, There lonely watch is keeping: I enter;--ah! what glories shine! Is this Immanuel's earthly shrine? Messiah's infant temple? It is, it is; and I adore This Stranger meek and lowly, As saints and seraphs bow before The throne of God thrice holy: Faith through the veil of flesh can see The face of thy Divinity, My Lord, my God, my Saviour! Sacred Poems and Hymns

Why Boast in Evil, Mighty Man?

Author: Donald P. Owens Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal
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Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared

Author: Samuel Kinner, 1603-68; Emanuel Cronenwett, 1841-1931 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, You have prepared This feast for our salvation; It is Your body and Your blood, And at Your invitation As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to You for needed rest, For comfort, and for pardon. 2 Although You did to Heav’n ascend, Where angel hosts are dwelling, And in Your presence they behold Your glory, all excelling, And though Your people shall not see Your glory and Your majesty Till dawns the judgment morning. 3 Yet, Savior, You are not confined To any habitation; But You are present even now Here with Your congregation. Firm as a rock this truth shall stand, Unmoved by any daring hand Or subtle craft and cunning. 4 We eat this bread and drink this cup, Your precious Word believing That Your true body and Your blood Our lips are here receiving. This word remains forever true, All things are possible with You, For You are Lord Almighty. 5 Though reason cannot understand, Yet faith this truth embraces; Your body, Lord, is even now At once in many places. I leave to You how this can be; Your Word alone suffices me; I trust its truth unfailing. 6 Lord, I believe what You have said; Help me when doubts assail me. Remember that I am but dust, And let my faith not fail me. Your Supper in this vale of tears Refreshes me and stills my fears And is my priceless treasure. 7 Grant that we worthily receive Your Supper, Lord, our Savior, And, truly grieving o’er our sins, May prove by our behavior That we are thankful for Your grace And day by day may run our race, In holiness increasing. 8 For Your consoling supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it, for in ev'ry place The world against it rages. Grant that this sacrament may be A blessèd comfort unto me When living and when dying. Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:23-28 Used With Tune: DU LEBENSBROT, HERR JESU CHRIST

In Hopelessness and Near Despair

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals

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