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Jesus, In Thy Thirst And Pain

Author: Thomas Benson Pollock Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Son Suffering And Death Scripture: John 19:28

Welcome, Happy Morning

Author: John Ellerton; V. H. C. Fortunatus, c. 530-609 Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Appears in 286 hymnals Topics: Suffering of Christ First Line: "Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say Used With Tune: FORTUNATUS
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All glory, laud, and honour

Author: St. Theodulph of Orleans, d. 821; John Mason Neale, 1811-1866 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 620 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ the Suffering Servant: The Passion and The Cross Scripture: Luke 19:28-40 Used With Tune: ST THEODULPH
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There Is a Fountain

Author: William Cowper Appears in 2,617 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Suffering and Death First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Scripture: Zechariah 13:1 Used With Tune: CLEANSING FOUNTAIN

How deep the Father's love for us

Author: Stuart Townend Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 36 hymnals Topics: Jesus Suffering and Death Scripture: 1 Peter 2:24 Used With Tune: HOW DEEP THE FATHER'S LOVE
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Whence do our mournful Thoughts arise?

Appears in 75 hymnals Topics: Grace all sufficient in Duty and Sufferings Lyrics: 1 Whence do our mournful Thoughts arise? And where our Courage fled? Has restless Sin and raging Hell Struck all our Comforts dead? 2 Have we forgot th' Almighty Name That form'd the Earth and Sea? And can an all-creating Arm Grow weary or decay? 3 Treasures of everlasting Might In our Jehovah dwell; He gives the Conquest to the Weak, And treads their Foes to Hell. 4 Mere mortal Pow'r shall fade and die, And youthful Vigour cease, But we that wait upon the Lord, Shall feel our Strength increase. 5 The Saints shall mount on Eagles Wings, And taste the promis'd Bliss, 'Till their unwearied Feet arrive Where perfect Pleasure is. Scripture: Isaiah 40:27-30
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Living for Jesus

Author: Thomas O. Chisholm Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Appears in 165 hymnals Topics: Christ Atonement, Crucifixion, Suffering and Death First Line: Living for Jesus a life that is true Refrain First Line: O Jesus, Lord and Savior, I give myself to Thee Lyrics: 1 Living for Jesus a life that is true, Striving to please Him in all that I do, Yielding allegiance, glad-hearted and free, This is the pathway of blessing for me. Refrain: O Jesus, Lord and Savior, I give myself to Thee; For Thou, in Thy atonement, Didst give Thyself for me. I own no other master; My heart shall be Thy throne. My life I give, henceforth to live, O Christ, for Thee alone. 2 Living for Jesus who died in my place, Bearing on Calv'ry my sin and disgrace - Such love constrains me to answer His call, Follow His leading and give Him my all. [Refrain] 3 Living for Jesus wherever I am, Doing each duty in His holy name, Willing to suffer affliction or loss, Deeming each trial a part of my cross. [Refrain] 4 Living for Jesus thro' earth's little while, My dearest treasure, the light of His smile, Seeking the lost ones He died to redeem, Bringing the weary to find rest in Him. [Refrain] Used With Tune: LIVING
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I Danced in the Morning

Author: Sydney Carter Meter: Irregular Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Suffering Refrain First Line: Dance, then, wherever you may be Lyrics: 1 I danced in the morning when the world was begun, and I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun, and I came down from heaven and I danced on the earth; at Bethlehem I had my birth. [Refrain:] Dance, then, wherever you may be; I am the Lord of the dance, said he, and I’ll lead you all, wherever you may be, and I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he. 2 I danced for the scribe and the pharisee, but they would not dance and they would not follow me; I danced for the fishermen, for James and John; they came with me and the dance went on. [Refrain] 3 I danced on the Sabbath and I cured the lame; the holy people said it was a shame; they whipped and they stripped and they hung me high, and they left me there on a cross to die. [Refrain] 4 I danced on a Friday when the sky turned black; it’s hard to dance with the devil on your back; they buried my body and they thought I’d gone, but I am the dance and I still go on. [Refrain] 5 They cut me down and I leap up high; I am the life that will never, never die; I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me; I am the Lord of the dance, said he. [Refrain] Used With Tune: LORD OF THE DANCE
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Come on, my partners in distress

Appears in 241 hymnals Topics: Suffering Lyrics: 1 Come on, my partners in distress, My comrades through the wilderness, Who still your bodies feel; Awhile forget your griefs and fears, And look beyond the vale of tears To that celestial hill. 2 Beyond the bounds of time and space Look forward to that heav'nly place, The saint’s secure abode: On faith’s strong eagle-pinions rise, And force your passage to the skies, And scale the mount of God. 3 Who suffer with our Master here, We shall before his face appear And by his side sit down: To patient faith the prize is sure; And all that to the end endure The cross, shall wear the crown. 4 Thrice blessed bliss, inspiring hope; It lifts the fainting spirits up, It brings to life the dead! Our conflicts here shall soon be past, And you and I ascend at last, Triumphant with our Head. 5 That great mysterious Deity We soon with open face shall see; The beatific sight Shall fill the heav'nly courts with praise, And wide diffuse the golden blaze Of everlasting light. 6 The Father shining on his throne, The glorious co-eternal Son, The spirit, one and sev'n, Conspire our rapture to complete; And lo! we fall before his feet, And silence heightens heav'n. 7 In hope of that extatic pause, Jesus, we now sustain thy cross, And at thy footstool fall, Till thou our hidden life reveal, Till thou our God is all in all.
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O Christ, the Master Carpenter

Author: David Mowbray (born 1938); H. Pink Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: God, Saviour Suffering and Dying Lyrics: 1 O Christ, the Master Carpenter, high on a cross you died; a wooden cross, with iron nails, a spear thrust in your side. 2 O Christ, upon that Friday cross your work on earth was done; yet, truly, in my life today your work has just begun. 3 O Christ, take up your workman's tools and shape my life anew, that I who now appear rough-hewn may be restored by you. 4 O Christ, the Master Carpenter, let beauty gently shine within the workshop of my life — the praise be yours, not mine. Used With Tune: ALBANO

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