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Preist Gott, der uns viel Guts beschert

Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #579[3] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Preist Gott, der uns viel Guts beschert]
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"Come, Follow Me," the Savior Spake

Author: Johann Scheffler, 1624-77; Charles W. Schaeffer, 1813-96 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #688 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 "Come, follow Me," the Savior spake, "All in My way abiding; Deny yourselves, the world forsake, Obey My call and guiding. O bear the cross, whate'er betide, Take my example for your guide. 2 "I am the Light, I light the way, A godly life displaying; I bid you walk as in the day; I keep your feet from straying. I am the way, and well I show How you must sojourn here below. 3 "My heart abounds in lowliness, My soul with love is glowing; And gracious words My lips express, With meekness overflowing. My heart, My mind, My strength, My all, To God I yield, on Him I call. 4 "I teach you how to shun and flee What harms your soul's salvation, Your heart from ev'ry guile to free, From sin and its temptation. I am the refuge of the soul And lead you to your heav'nly goal." 5 Then let us follow Christ, our Lord, And take the cross appointed And, firmly clinging to His Word, In suff'ring be undaunted. For those who bear the battle's strain The crown of heav'nly life obtain. Topics: Mission and Witness Scripture: 1 Peter 2:21-25 Languages: English Tune Title: MACHS MIT MIR, GOTT
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W śład za Mną

Author: ks. Johann Scheffler, d. 1677 Hymnal: Śpiewnik Ewangelicki #764 (2002) First Line: W śład za Mną! Wola Chrystus Pan Topics: Wiara, milość, nadzieja Nawrócenie i naśladowanie Languages: Polish Tune Title: MACHS MIT MIR GOTT
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Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake

Author: Johann Scheffler, 1624-16577; Charles W. Schaeffer, 1813-1896 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #799 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 First Line: "Come, follow me," the Savior spake Lyrics: 1 "Come, follow me," the Savior spake, "all in my way abiding; deny yourselves, the world forsake, obey my call and guiding. Oh, bear the cross, whate'er betide; take my example for your guide." 2 "I am the light; I light the way, a godly life displaying; I bid you walk as in the day; I keep your feet from straying. I am the way, and well I show how you should sojourn here below." 3 "I teach you how to shun and flee what harms your soul's salvation; from ev'ry guile your heart I free, from sin and its temptation. I am the refuge of the soul and lead you to your heav'nly goal." 4 Then let us follow Christ, our Lord, and take the cross appointed, and, firmly clinging to his word, in suff'ring be undaunted. For those who bear the battle's strain The crown of heav'nly life obtain. Topics: Affirmation of Baptism; Commitment, Discipleship; Affirmation of Baptism; Commitment, Discipleship; Trust, Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: MACHS MIT MIR, GOTT
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Come, Follow Me, the Savior Spake

Author: Johann Scheffler; Charles W. Schaeffer Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #985 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Come, follow Me, the Savior spake, All in My way abiding; Deny yourselves, the world forsake, Obey My call and guiding. Oh, bear the cross, whate’er betide, Take My example for your guide. 2. I am the Light, I light the way, A godly life displaying; I bid you walk as in the day, I keep your feet from straying. I am the Way, and well I show How you must sojourn here below. 3. My heart abounds in lowliness, My soul with love is glowing, And gracious words My lips express, With meekness overflowing. My heart, My mind, My strength, My all, To God I yield, on Him I call. 4. I teach you how to shun and flee What harms your soul’s salvation, Your heart from every guile to free, From sin and its temptation. I am the Refuge of your soul And lead you to your heavenly goal. 5. Then let us follow Christ, our Lord, And take the cross appointed And, firmly clinging to His Word, In suffering be undaunted. For who bears not the battle’s strain The crown of life shall not obtain. Languages: English Tune Title: MACH'S MIT MIR, GOTT
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Lord God of Morning

Author: Francis T. Palgrave Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3705 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Lord God of morning and of night Lyrics: 1. Lord God of morning and of night, We thank Thee for Thy gift of light; As in the dawn the shadows fly, We seem to find Thee now more nigh. 2. Fresh hopes have wakened in our hearts, Fresh energy to do our parts; Thy thousand sleeps our strength restore, A thousandfold to serve Thee more. 3. O Lord of lights! ’tis Thou alone Canst make our darkened hearts Thine own; Though this new day with joy we see, O dawn of God! we cry for Thee! 4. Praise God, our maker and our friend! Praise Him through time, till time shall end! Till psalm and song His name adore Through Heav’n’s great day of evermore! Languages: English Tune Title: MACH'S MIT MIR
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Salvation Is Forever Nigh

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5886 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Salvation is for ever nigh Lyrics: 1. Salvation is for ever nigh The souls that fear and trust the Lord And grace descending from on high Fresh hopes of glory shall afford. 2. Mercy and truth on earth are met Since Christ the Lord came down from Heav’n; By His obedience so complete, Justice is pleased, and peace is giv’n. 3. Now truth and honor shall abound, Religion dwell on earth again, And heav’nly influence bless the ground In our Redeemer’s gentle reign. 4. His righteousness is gone before To give us free access to God; Our wand’ring feet shall stray no more, But mark His steps and keep the road. Languages: English Tune Title: LEIPZIG
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Do We Not Know That Solemn Word?

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9890 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Do we not know that solemn word Lyrics: 1 Do we not know that solemn word, That we are buried with the Lord, Baptized into His death, and then Put off the body of our sin? 2 Our souls receive diviner breath Raised from corruption, guilt, and death; So from the grave did Christ arise, And lives to God above the skies. 3 Nor more let sin or Satan reign Over our mortal flesh again; The various lusts we served before Shall have dominion now no more. Languages: English Tune Title: LEIPZIG
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One Sits Upon The Throne

Author: Eliza A. Walker; Richard W. Adams Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10440 First Line: When war’s shrill blast abroad is heard Lyrics: 1 When war’s shrill blast abroad is heard, With thrones like saplings shaking; When peace, like an affrighted bird, Her flight from earth is taking— Know that a throne is set in Heav’n, One sits upon the throne who sees. 2 When there is wild confusion round, Strange discord and perpetual din; When vexèd with the sight and sound Of suffering goodness, lordly sin— Know that a throne is set in Heav’n, One sits upon the throne who hears. 3 When some distressing, piercing strain, Or maniac shout shall reach thine ear, And thou discernest there is pain In countless hearts thou canst not cheer— Know that a throne is set in Heav’n, One sits upon the throne who knows. 4 When weary of the ceaseless fight With Satan and his angry host, Or when the world, in fancied might, A moment o’er the Church may boast— Know that a throne is set in Heav’n, One sits upon the throne in light. 5 A skillful hand, divinely strong, Guides courses strange of changeful years, And it shall make to cease, ere long, All cause of misery and tears. Know that a throne is set in Heav’n, God sits upon the throne in love. Languages: English Tune Title: [When war's shrill blast abroad is heard]
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See, How Rude Winter's Icy Hand

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12130 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: See, how rude winter’s icy hand Lyrics: 1 See, how rude winter’s icy hand Has stripped the trees, and sealed the ground! But spring shall soon his rage withstand, And spread new beauties all around. 2 My soul a sharper winter mourns, Barren and fruitless I remain; When will the gentle spring return, And bid my graces grow again? 3 Jesus, my glorious sun, arise! ’Tis Thine the frozen heart to move; Oh! hush these storms and clear my skies, And let me feel Thy vital love! 4 Dear Lord, regard my feeble cry, I faint and droop till Thou appear; Wilt thou permit Thy plant to die? Must it be winter all the year? 5 Be still, my soul, and wait His hour, With humble prayer, and patient faith; Till He reveals His gracious power, Repose on what His promise saith. 6 He, by whose all commanding word, Seasons this changing course maintain; In every change a pledge affords, That none shall seek His face in vain. Languages: English Tune Title: LEIPZIG

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