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Blest are they, supremely blest

Author: Rev. J. Miller; Jacob Gabriel Wolff, 1684-1754 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Christians Dependence on Christ; Dependence on Grace Used With Tune: SWEETER SOUNDS
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Nature's King

Author: Josiah Conder Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Dependence On Providence; Dependence On Providence First Line: O give thanks to Him who made Lyrics: 1 Oh, give thanks to him who made Morning light and evening shade; Source and giver of all good, Nightly sleep and daily food; Quickener of our wearied powers; Guard of our unconscious hours. 2 Oh, give thanks to nature's King, Who made every breathing thing: His, our warm and sentient frame, His, the mind's immortal flame. Oh, how close the ties that bind Spirits to the Eternal Mind! 3 Oh, give thanks with heart and lip, For we are his workmanship; And all creatures are his care: Not a bird that cleaves the air Falls unnoticed; but who can Speak the Father's love to man? 4 Oh, give thanks to him who came In a mortal, suffering frame Temple of the Deity Came, for rebel man to die; In the path himself hath trod, Leading back his saints to God.
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Psalm 116

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 296 hymnals Topics: Dependence On Providence; Dependence On Providence First Line: What shall I render to my God Lyrics: 1 What shall I render to my God, For all his kindness shown? My feet shall visit thine abode, My songs address thy throne. 2 Among the saints that fill thine house, My offering shall be paid; There shall my zeal perform the vows, My soul in anguish made. 3 How much is mercy thy delight, Thou ever blessed God! How dear thy servants in thy sight! How precious is their blood! 4 How happy all thy servants are! How great thy grace to me! My life, which thou hast made thy care, Lord, I devote to thee.
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I Would Not Live without Jesus

Author: William C. Poole Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Christians Dependence Scripture: John 15:5 Used With Tune: [I would not live without Jesus]

From the Depths of Sin and Sadness

Author: Willard F. Jabusch Meter: 8.7.8.7 with repeat Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: God Dependence on Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: RUSSIAN
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The Lord Is My Light

Author: Community of Taizé Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: God Dependence on First Line: The Lord is my light, my light and salvation Scripture: Psalm 27 Used With Tune: [The Lord is my light, my light and salvation]

Psalm 27 (A Responsorial Setting)

Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: God Dependence on First Line: The Lord is my light and my salvation Scripture: Psalm 27 Used With Tune: [The Lord is my light and my salvation] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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I am Anchored Fast

Author: Rev. W. P. Breed, D. D. Appears in 29 hymnals Topics: Dependence First Line: Tossing on the billow Refrain First Line: While the tempest rages Used With Tune: [Tossing on the billow]
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Hear Me When I Call

Author: Tillit S. Teddlie Meter: 11.11.11.12 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Christians Dependence First Line: Hear me when I call, O God, my righteousness Scripture: Psalm 4:1 Used With Tune: TEDDLIE
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Complaint Against the Wicked

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Nations Dependence on God First Line: Why standest Thou afar, O Lord Lyrics: 1 Why standest Thou afar, O Lord, Why art Thou hid in trouble's hour? The wicked persecute the poor In haughty pride and reckless pow'r. 2 Let their devices work their fall, For in their shame is all their pride; And while they seek unrighteous gain The Lord of justice is defied. 3 The wicked thinks, in foolish pride, There is no God Who will repay; He has no fear of God or man Because God's judgments long delay. 4 Unmoved by fear of coming doom, On fraud and wickedness intent, With craft he lurks and waits to catch The helpless and the innocent. 5 A lion crouching for his prey, He waits the poor to overthrow; He thinks that God remembers not, Or hides His face and will not know. 6 Arise, O Lord, lift up Thy hand, O God, protect the poor and meek; Why should the proud Thy justice doubt, And words of bold defiance speak? 7 O Lord, Thou wilt indeed requite, The sin and sorrow Thou dost see; The helpless and the fatherless Commit themselves, O Lord, to Thee. 8 Break Thou the pow'r of wicked men And let their works no longer stand; The Lord is King for evermore, Who drove the nations from His land. 9 Lord, Thou hast heard the lowly prayer, The fainting heart Thou wilt restore, The helpless cause Thou wilt maintain, That mortal man may boast no more. Scripture: Psalm 10 Used With Tune: BRIGGS

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