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Sin kills beyond the tomb

Author: Joseph Hart Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 227 hymnals Topics: Sinners Exhorted; Sinners Lost condition of; Sinners Warned First Line: Vain men, thy fond pursuits forbear Scripture: Ecclesiastes 8:8
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God calling yet! shall I not hear?

Author: Jane Borthwick Appears in 437 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Lyrics: 1 God calling yet! shall I not hear? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear? Shall life's swift passing years all fly, And still my soul in slumber lie? 2 God calling yet! shall I not rise? Can I his loving voice despise, And basely his kind care repay? He calls me still; can I delay? 3 God calling yet! and shall he knock, And I my heart the closer lock? He still is waiting to receive, And shall I dare his Spirit grieve? 4 God calling yet! and shall I give No heed, but still in bondage live? I wait, but he does not forsake: He calls me still; my heart, awake! 5 God calling yet! I cannot stay; My heart I yield without delay; Vain world, farewell! from thee I part; The voice of God hath reached my heart. Used With Tune: DESIRE
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O sacred head surrounded

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153); P. Gerhardt (1607-1676); J. W. Alexander (1804-1853); H. W. Baker (1821-1877) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 95 hymnals Topics: Christ the Friend of Sinners Used With Tune: PASSION CHORALE
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Jesus, stand among us

Author: W. Pennefather (1816-1873) Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 76 hymnals Topics: Christ the Friend of Sinners Lyrics: 1 Jesus, stand among us in your risen power; let this time of worship be a hallowed hour. 2 Breathe the Holy Spirit into every heart; bid the fears and sorrows from each soul depart. 3 Thus with quickened footsteps we'll pursue our way, watching for the dawning of the eternal day. Scripture: John 20:19-23 Used With Tune: CASWALL
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From ocean unto ocean

Author: Robert Murray, 1832-1910 Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Christ Calling sinners Lyrics: 1 From ocean unto ocean Our land shall own Thee Lord, And, filled with true devotion, Obey Thy sovereign word. Our prairies and our mountains, Forest and fertile field, Our rivers, lakes, and fountains, To Thee shall tribute yield. 2 O Christ, for Thine own glory, And for our country's weal, We humbly plead before Thee, Thyself in us reveal; And may we know, Lord Jesus, The touch of Thy dear hand; And, healed of our diseases, The tempter's power withstand. 3 Where error smites with blindness, Enslaves and leads astray, Do Thou in loving-kindness Proclaim Thy gospel day; Till all the tribes and races That dwell in this fair land, Adorned with Christian graces, Within Thy courts shall stand. 4 Our Saviour, King, defend us, And guide where we should go; Forth with Thy message send us, Thy love and light to show; Till fired with true devotion Enkindled by Thy word, From ocean unto ocean Our land shall own Thee, Lord. Used With Tune: BOURNEMOUTH
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Christ Receiveth Sinful Men

Author: Neumaster Appears in 270 hymnals Topics: Sinner First Line: Sinners Jesus will receive Refrain First Line: Sing it o'er and o'er again Lyrics: 1 Sinners Jesus will receive; Soun this word of grace to all Who the heav'nly pathway leave, All who linger, all who fall. Refrain: Siong it o'er and o'er again; Christ receiveth sinful men; Make the meassage clear and plain: Christ receiveth sinful men. 2 Come, and He will give you rest; Trust Him, for His word is plain; He will take the sinfulest; Christ receiveth sinful men. [Refrain] 3 Now my heart condemns me not, Pure before the law I stand; He who cleansed me from all spot, Satisfied its last demand. [Refrain] 4 Christ receiveth sinful men, Even me with all my sin; Purged from ev'ry spot and stain, Heav'n with Him I enter in. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Sinners Jesus will receive]
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Thy chast'ning wrath, O LORD, restrain

Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Prayers Of a Sinner to obtain Forgiveness of Sins Lyrics: 1 Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain, Though I deserve it all; Nor let on me the Storm Of thy Displeasure fall. In ev'ry wretched Part of me I feel thy Arrows deep remain; Thy Hand's afflicting Weight, I can no more sustain. 2 My Flesh is one continued Wound, Because thy Wrath so fiercely glows; Betwixt my Pain and Guilt, My Bones have no Repose: My Sins, which to a Deluge swell, My sinking Head almost o'erflow; And for my Strength to bear, Too great a Burden grow. 3 Stench and Corruption fill my Wounds, My foul Offences just Return; In Trouble I am brought, And all Day long I mourn. A loath'd Disease afflicts my Loins, Infecting ev'ry inward Part; And constantly I groan, Through Anguish of my Heart. Part II 4 But, LORD, before thy searching Eyes, All my Desires must sure appear; My Groans have been too loud, Not to have reach'd thine Ear. My Heart's oppress'd, my Strength decay'd, My feeble Eyes depriv'd of Light: My Friends and Kinsmen gaze On such a dismal Sight. 5 Mean while, the Foes that seek my Life, Their secret Snares to take me set; And all the Day contrive To forge some new Deceit. But I, as if both deaf and dumb, Nor heard, nor once reply'd, Like one whose silent Tongue By conscious Guilt is ty'd. 6 For LORD! to thee, I do appeal, My clouded Innocence to clear; For Thou, the righteous GOD, My injur'd Cause wilt hear. "Hear me, said I, lest my proud Foes, "A spiteful Triumph should display; "If they should see my Foot, "But once to go astray. 7 Lo! with continual Grief oppress'd, To sink, I must at length begin; To thee I will confess, To Thee bewail my Sin: But whilst I languish, my proud Foes, Still of their Strength and Vigour boast; And they, who trouble me Are grown a dreadful Host. 8 Ev'n they whom I oblig'd, return My loving Kindness with Despite; And hate me, but because, I chuse the Path that's right. Forsake me not, oh LORD my GOD! Nor from me, in Distress, depart; Haste thou to my Relief, Who my Salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Used With Tune: [Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain]
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Sinner, art thou still secure?

Author: Anon. Appears in 181 hymnals Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Lyrics: 1 Sinner, art thou still secure? Wilt thou still refuse to pray? Can thy heart or hands endure In the Lord's avenging day? 2 At his presence nature shakes; Earth affrighted hastes to flee; Solid mountains melt like wax; What will then become of thee? 3 Who his advent may abide? You that glory in your shame, Will you find a place to hide, When the world is wrapped in flame? Used With Tune: GRANNIS
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I send the joys of earth away

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 223 hymnals Topics: Salvation through Jesus Christ The sinner trusting in Christ for salvation Lyrics: 1 I send the joys of earth away; Away, ye tempters of the mind, False as the smooth deceitful sea, And empty as the whistling wind. 2 Your streams were floating me along Down to the gulf of black despair, And whilst I listened to your song, Your streams had e'en conveyed me there. 3 Lord, I adore thy matchless grace, That warned me of that dark abyss, That drew me from those treacherous seas, And bid me seek superior bliss. 4 Now to the shining realms above I stretch my hands and glance mine eyes; O for the pinions of a dove, To bear me to the upper skies; 5 There from the bosom of my God, Oceans of endless pleasure roll; There would I fix my last abode, And drown the sorrows of my soul. Scripture: Hebrews 10:39
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Ah what can I a sinner do

Author: Hyde Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 35 hymnals Topics: The Sinner awakened

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