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Redemption Nigh

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: Christ in Song #939 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home; The Home Eternal Return of Christ First Line: In the sun, and moon, and stars Lyrics: 1. In the sun, and moon, and stars, Signs and wonders have appeared; Earth has groan'd with bloody wars, And the hearts of men have fear'd. 2. Soon shall ocean's hoary deep, Tossed with stronger tempests, rise; Darker storms the mountains sweep, Fiercer lightnings rend the skies. 3. Dread alarms shall shake the proud, Pale amazement, restless fear; And amid the thunder cloud Shall the Judge of men appear. 4. But, tho' from his awful face, Heav'n shall fade, and earth shall fly, Fear not ye, his chosen race, Your redemption draweth nigh. Languages: English Tune Title: PLEYEL
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No Sorrow There

Author: F. D. Huntington Hymnal: Christ in Song #943 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: There'll be no grief in heav'n Refrain First Line: There'll be no sorrow there Lyrics: 1. There'll be no grief in heav'n; For life is one glad day, And tears are of those former things Which all have passed away. Refrain: There'll be no sorrow there, There'll be no sorrow there; In heav'n above, where all is love, There'll be no sorrow there. 2. There'll be no sin in heav'n; Behold that blessed throng, All holy in their spotless robes, All holy in their song. [Refrain] 3. There'll be no death in heav'n; For they who gain that shore Have won their immortality, And they can die no more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There'll be no grief in heav'n]
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Meet Again

Author: L. S. Hall Hymnal: Christ in Song #944 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Meeting in Heaven First Line: Meet again when time is o'er Lyrics: 1. Meet again when time is o'er, Meet again to part no more; How it cheers the drooping heart. When from friend we're called to part! 2. Meet again where endless joy We shall taste without alloy; Meet where songs shall ne'er grow old, Sweetly tuned to harps of gold. 3. Meet again, how passing sweet, Friends long lost again to meet! Careworn souls, by temptest driv'n, O how sweet to meet in heav'n! Languages: English Tune Title: [Meet again when time is o'er]
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When Thou Shalt Come

Author: Selina, C. of H. Hymnal: Christ in Song #945 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Return of Christ First Line: When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come Lyrics: 1. When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come, To call thy ransom'd people home, Shall I among them stand? Shall such a worthless worm as I. Who sometimes am afraid to die Be found at thy right hand? 2. I love to meet among them now, Before thy gracious throne to bow, Though weakest of them all; Nor can I bear the piercing thought, To have my worthless name left out, When thou for them shalt call. 3. Let me among thy saints be found, When e'er th' Archangel's trump shall sound, To see thy smiling face; Then joyfully thy praise I'll sing, While heaven's resounding mansions ring With shouts of endless grace. Languages: English Tune Title: MERIBAH
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Bear Me On

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #946 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home First Line: O how I long to see that day Refrain First Line: O bear me on, bear me on Lyrics: 1. O how I long to see that day When the redeemed shall come To Zion, clad in white array Their blissful, happy home. Chorus: O bear me on, bear me on To Mount Zion; O bear me on to that city of love Where saints shall ever dwell. 2. I'll hear the alleluias roll From the unnumbered throng, And with a heaven-enraptured soul I'll join redemption's song. [Chorus] 3. All hail! the morn of glory's nigh The pilgrim longs to see That dries the tear from every eye Creation's jubilee. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O how I long to see that day]
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My Rest is in Heaven

Author: H. F Lyte Hymnal: Christ in Song #947 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home First Line: My rest is in heaven, my rest is not here Lyrics: 1. My rest is in heaven, my rest is not here. Then why should I tremble when trials are near? Be hush'd, my sad spirit, the worst that can come But shortens my journey, and hastens me home. 2. It is not for me to be seeking my bliss, Nor building my hopes in a region like this; I look for a city that hands have not piled, I pant for a country by sin undefiled. 3. Let doubt, then, and danger, my progress oppose, They only make heaven more sweet at its close; Come joy, or come sorrow, what e'er may befall, An hour with my God will make up for them all. Languages: English Tune Title: [My rest is in heaven, my rest is not here]
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Beyond the Dark Sea

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: Christ in Song #948 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Nearing Home; The Home Eternal Waiting for Christ First Line: I'm weary. I'm fainting; my day's work is done Lyrics: 1. I'm weary. I'm fainting; my day's work is done; I'm watching and waiting for life's setting sun; The shadows are stretching afar o'er the lea: Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. The shadows are stretching afar o'er the lea, Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. 2. The cold surging billows that break at my feet, Have lost all their terror, their music is sweet; My Saviour is stilling the tempest for me: Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. The shadows are stretching afar o'er the lea, Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. 3. Come, loving Redeemer, and take to Thy breast The heart that is panting and sighing for rest; My Saviour, I'm waiting, I'm waiting: Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. The shadows are stretching afar o'er the lea, Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. 4. I'll lay my life's burden, O Lord, at Thy feet, Where angels are waiting with love's welcome sweet; The portals of glory are open for me: Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. The shadows are stretching afar o'er the lea, Then oh! let me anchor beyond the dark sea. Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm weary. I'm fainting; my day's work is done]
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No Tears

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #949 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal First Line: No tears in yonder home Lyrics: 1. No tears in yonder home; Sorrow can never come; Joy echoes thro' the dome; Love rules the endless years, No tears, No tears in yonder home. 2. No pain in yonder home; Sickness has sealed her room; Health in immortal bloom Fills all the wide domain: No pain, No pain in yonder home. 3. No death in yonder home; No parting hour of gloom; Death lies dead in the tomb, Whence rose the dust of Faith: No death, No death in yonder home. 4. Clasping again our own, Knowing as we are known, Walking no more alone, Hail sinless Eden years! No tears, No tears in yonder home. Languages: English Tune Title: [No tears in yonder home]
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Eternal God Transcending Time

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. Hymnal: Worship and Song #3030 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Blessing; Breath; Caring; Church Community in Christ; Comfort; Conversion; Discipleship and Service; Emmanuel; Eternal Life; Fears; Forgiveness; Giving; Guidance; Hearts; Holy Baptism; Home and Family; Hope; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Justice; Mercy; Ministries; Name of Jesus Christ; Old and Young; Pilgrimage; Prayer; Prejudice; Prophets; Providence; Redemption; Service Music Offertory; Shalom; Sorrows; Stewardship; Struggles and Strife; Thirst; Timelessness; Times; Trust; Truth; Unity; Blessing; Breath; Caring; Church Community in Christ; Comfort; Conversion; Discipleship and Service; Emmanuel; Eternal Life; Fears; Forgiveness; Giving; Guidance; Hearts; Holy Baptism; Home and Family; Hope; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Justice; Mercy; Ministries; Name of Jesus Christ; Old and Young; Pilgrimage; Prayer; Prejudice; Prophets; Providence; Redemption; Service Music Offertory; Shalom; Sorrows; Stewardship; Struggles and Strife; Thirst; Timelessness; Times; Trust; Truth; Unity Lyrics: 1 Eternal God transcending time, yet mindful of the fears, the hopes, the questions raised for us by ever changing years: so guide us through our pilgrim days that we may find a home where justice, truth, and mercy meet, fulfilled in your shalom. 2 Incarnate God revealed in time, true Word in flesh retold, who marked the years from birth to death, then rose to break death's hold: by your becoming one with us, help us to know and claim the unity of all baptized in your redeeming name. 3 Life breathing God enliv'ning time, awaking heart and tongue, inspiring prophets, bringing hope, consoling old and young: draw us to those denied your gifts by bias, want, or strife, convert our wills and form through us new channels of your life. 4 Great Triune God, so bless the time entrusted to our care, that all our varied ministries may form a common prayer; then when time ceases, bring us where divisions are undone, that in your presence, joined in praise, at last we may be one. Scripture: Psalm 119:33-40 Languages: English Tune Title: RESIGNATION
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Ivory Palaces

Author: Henry Barraclough Hymnal: Worship and Song #3076 (2011) Meter: 9.6.9.6 with refrain Topics: Anointed; Clothing; Eternal Life; Follow; Healing; Hearts; Home and Family; Jesus Christ Cross; Joy; Love (Human); Myrrh; Weeping; Woe; Anointed; Clothing; Eternal Life; Follow; Healing; Hearts; Home and Family; Jesus Christ Cross; Joy; Love (Human); Myrrh; Weeping; Woe First Line: My Lord has garments so wondrous fine Refrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces Lyrics: 1 My Lord has garments so wondrous fine, and myrrh their texture fills; its fragrance reached to this heart of mine, with joy my being thrills. Refrain: Out of the ivory palaces into a world of woe, only his great eternal love made my Savior go. 2 His life had also its sorrows sore, for aloes had a part; and when I think of the cross he bore, my eyes with teardrops start. [Refrain] 3 His garments, too, were in cassia dipped, with healing in a touch; each time my feet in some sin have slipped, he took me from its clutch. [Refrain] 4 In garments glorious he will come, to open wide the door; and I shall enter my heavenly home, to dwell forevermore. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 46:6-8 Languages: English Tune Title: IVORY PALACES

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