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Security in God

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Trust in God Blessedness of First Line: Defend me, Lord, from shame Lyrics: 1 Defend me, Lord, from shame, For still I trust in Thee; Since just and righteous is Thy Name, From trouble set me free. O Lord, in mercy hear, Deliver me with speed; Be my defense and refuge near, My help in time of need. 2 Thee for my rock I take, My fortress and my stay; O lead me for Thy own Name's sake And guide me in Thy way. Lord, Thou dost strength impart; Then free me from the snare Which foes for me, with wicked art, Did secretly prepare. 3 My spirit unto Thee I trustfully commend; Jehovah, God of truth, to me Thou didst redemption send. I hate the false and vain, My trust is in the Lord, And still my heart in joyous strain Thy mercy will record. Scripture: Psalm 31 Used With Tune: LEBANON
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The Duty of Praise

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Blessedness Of Those Obeying Christ First Line: How good it is to thank the Lord Lyrics: 1 How good it is to thank the Lord, And praise to Thee, Most High, accord, To show Thy love with morning light, And tell Thy faithfulness each night; Yea, good it is Thy praise to sing, And all our sweetest music bring. 2 O Lord, with joy my heart expands Before the wonders of Thy hands; Great works, Jehovah, Thou hast wrought, Exceeding deep Thy ev'ry thought; A foolish man knows not their worth, Nor he whose mind is of the earth. 3 When as the grass the wicked grow, When sinners flourish here below, Then is there endless ruin nigh, But Thou, O Lord, art throned on high; Thy foes shall fall before Thy might, The wicked shall be put to flight. 4 Thou, Lord, hast high exalted me With royal strength and dignity; With Thy anointing I am blest, Thy grace and favor on me rest; I thus exult o'er all my foes, O'er all that would my cause oppose. 5 The righteous man shall flourish well, And in the house of God shall dwell; He shall be like a goodly tree, And all his life shall fruitful be; For righteous is the Lord and just, He is my Rock, in Him I trust. Scripture: Psalm 92 Used With Tune: CHRISTINE
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The God of Bethel

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 399 hymnals Topics: Blessedness First Line: O God of Bethel, by whose hand
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God's ministering spirits

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Blessedness Of Those Who Fear God; Faith Blessedness of First Line: The righteous cry unto the Lord Refrain First Line: The angel of the Lord encampeth round them Scripture: Psalm 34:11-13 Used With Tune: [The righteous cry unto the Lord]
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Our Sins, alas, how strong they be!

Appears in 60 hymnals Topics: Blessedness and Business of Heaven Lyrics: 1 Our Sins, alas, how strong they be! And like a violent Sea, They break our Duty, Lord, to Thee, And hurry us away. 2 The Waves of Trouble, how they rise! How loud the Tempests roar! But Death shall land our weary Souls Safe on the heav'nly Shore. 3 There, to fulfil his sweet Commands, Our speedy Feet shall move, No Sin shall clog our winged Zeal, Or cool our burning Love. 4 There shall we sit, and sing, and tell The Wonders of his Grace, Till heav'nly Raptures fire our Hearts, And smile in every Face. 5 For ever his dear sacred Name Shall dwell upon our Tongue, And Jesus and Salvation be The Close of ev'ry Song.
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The Joy of Communion With God

Appears in 28 hymnals Topics: Faith Blessedness of First Line: Lord, thee, my god, I'll early seek Refrain First Line: In the shadow of thy wings Scripture: Psalm 63:1-6 Used With Tune: [Lord, thee, my god, I'll early seek]
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O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth

Meter: 11.10 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Blessedness of Believers Lyrics: 1 O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth Thy visits, Jesus Christ, the soul's true friend; That, far beyond all other guests, believeth It must to Thee its warmest cheer extend; Where every heart to Thee is fondly turning, Where every eye for Thee with pleasure speaks, Where all to know Thy will are truly yearning, And every one to do it promptly seeks. 2 O blessed house, where man and wife, united In Thy true love, have both one heart and mind; Where both to Thy salvation are invited, And in Thy doctrine both contentment find; Where both, to Thee in truth for ever cleaving, In joy, in grief, make Thee their only stay, And fondly hope in Thee to be believing, Both in the good and in the evil day. 3 O blessed house, where little children tender Are laid upon Thy heart, with hands of prayer, Thou Friend of children, who wilt freely render To them more than a mother's loving care; Where round Thy feet they gather, to Thee clinging, And hear Thy loving voice most willingly, And in their songs, Thy hearty praises ringing, Rejoice in Thee, O blessed Lord, in Thee. 4 O blessed house, where faithful servants, knowing That all their works are done within Thy sight, In all their work with holy zeal are glowing To do alone what Thou esteemest right; As Thy true servants, in whom Thou delightest, In meekness willing, by that love constrained Which shows, in all its works, the least, the brightest, How in small things great faith may be maintained. 5 O blessed house, the joys of which Thou sharest, And never art forgot in scenes of joy; O blessed house, for whose sad wounds Thou carest, Where all the sick Thy healing power employ; Until at last the day's work fully ended, All finally in joyful rapture fly To that blest house to which Thou hast ascended, Unto the blessed Father's house on high. Used With Tune: O BLESSED HOUSE
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Personal Testimony

Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Faith Blessedness of First Line: Come, alll ye people, bless our God Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye people, bless our God And tell His glorious praise abroad, Who holds our souls in life; Who never lets our feet be moved And, though our faith He oft has proved, Upholds us in the strife. 2 We come with off'rings to His house, And here we pay the solemn vows We uttered in distress; To Him our all we dedicate, To Him we wholly consecrate The lives His mercies bless. 3 Come, hear, all ye that fear the Lord, While I with grateful heart record What God has done for me; I cried to Him in deep distress, And now His wondrous grace I bless, For He has set me free. 4 The Lord, Who turns away the plea Of those who love iniquity, Has answered my request; He has not turned away my prayer, His grace and love He makes me share; His Name be ever blest. Scripture: Psalm 66 Used With Tune: ADOWA
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The Divine Goodness

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Christians Blessedness of First Line: Thou, Lord, hast dealt well with Thy servant Lyrics: 1 Thou, Lord, hast dealt well with Thy servant, Thy promise is faithful and just; Instruct me in judgment and knowledge, For in Thy commandments I trust. 2 Before my affliction I wandered, But now Thy good word I obey; O Thou, Who art holy and gracious, Now teach me Thy statutes, I pray. 3 The proud have assailed me with slander; Thy precepts shall still be my guide; Thy law is my joy and my treasure, Though sinners may boast in their pride. 4 Affliction has been for my profit, That I to Thy statues might hold; Thy law to my soul is more precious Than thousands of silver and gold. Scripture: Psalm 119 Used With Tune: NILUS
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Reasons for Praise

Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Faith Blessedness of; Godly Fear Blessedness of First Line: O sing ye Hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 O sing ye Hallelujah! 'Tis good our God to praise; 'Tis pleasant and becoming To Him our songs to raise; He builds the walls of Zion, He seeks her wand'ring sons, He binds their wounds and comforts The brokenhearted ones. 2 The starry host He numbers, He calls them all by name; His greatness and His wisdom His wondrous works proclaim; The meek He lifts to honor, he humbles sinful pride; Give thanks to Him and utter His praises far and wide. 3 The heav'ns with clouds He covers, He sends the cheering rain; The slopes of all the mountains He fills with grass and grain; To beast and bird His goodness Their daily food supplies; He cares for all His creatures, Attentive to their cries. 4 No human pow'r delights Him, No earthly pomp or pride; He loves the meek who fear Him And in His love confide; Then praise thy God, O Zion, His gracious aid confess; He gives thee peace and plenty, His gifts thy children bless. 5 He sends His swift commandment, And snow and ice enfold The world, and none are able To stand before His cold. Again He gives commandment; The winds of summer blow, The snow and ice are melted, Again the waters flow. 6 His statutes and His judgments He makes His people know; To them as to no others His grace He loves to show; For matchless grace and mercy Your grateful praises bring; To Him give thanks forever, And Hallelujah sing. Scripture: Psalm 147 Used With Tune: HARTFORD

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