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Guds Aand, som Jesu Vidner kan

Author: Jens Nimb Hymnal: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #438 (1919) Topics: Første Pinsedag Til Aftengudstjeneste; Pentecost; Sædvanlige Salmer til Høimesse; High Mass; Tredje Søndag I Advent Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Sekund Tekstrækkes Epistel; Third Sunday in Advent; Søndag Seksagesima Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksxtækkes Evangelium; Sexagesima Sunday; Second Sunday after Easter; Sjette Søndag efter Paaske Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksxtækkes Evangelium; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Femte Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Lektie; Fifth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Fjortende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Lektie; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Kirkens Tjenere; Church Servants; Menighedsmøder; Church Meetings; Vækkelse og aandelight; Revival and Spirituality; Andem Søndag efter Paaske Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Anden Tekstrækkes Epistel Lyrics: 1 Guds Aand, som Jesu Vidner kan Nyt Maal og Mæle give, At Kristi Ord i alle Land Vidt om kan udbredt blive: Vi Underkraft begjære ei, Men at du os paa Sandheds Vei Vil lære, lede, drive! 2 Du Livets Aand, giv Liv i dem, Som ere synde-døde, Du Himmel-Ild, driv Sikre frem, I Bod sin Gud at møde! Du Naadens Aand, giv Troen Kraft, Og lad din Dug og friske Saft Til Frugt os gjennembløde! 3 Giv Rigdom i dit Livsens Ord, Giv Visdoms Raad tillige! Giv Kraft, at vi paa denne Jord Fra Jesu Fjed ei vige! Hjælp Herrens Navn at bred ud, Og have, hvor vi gaar med Gud, I Hjertet Himmerige. Languages: Norwegian
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To God the only wise

Author: Watts Hymnal: Church Book #443 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Trust in Christ and Redemption; Quinquagesima Sunday; Sundays in Lent; Easter Season, Second Sunday; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 To God the only wise, Our Saviour and our King, Let all the saints below the skies Their humble praises bring. 2 'Tis His almighty Love, His counsel, and His care, Preserves us safe from sin and death, And every hurtful snare. 3 He will present our souls, Unblemished and complete Before the glory of His face, With joys divinely great. 4 Then all His faithful sons Shall meet around the throne, Shall bless the conduct of His grace, And make His wonders known. 5 To our Redeemer God Wisdom and power belongs, Immortal crowns of majesty, And everlasting songs. Languages: English Tune Title: FRANCONIA
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The day is surely drawing near

Author: Bartholomäis Ringwalt; Rev. P. A. Peter Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #457 (1908) Topics: Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity; Second Sunday of Advent; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Judgment; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Judgment Lyrics: 1 The day is surely drawing near, When God's Son, the Anointed, Will with great majesty appear, As Judge of all appointed. All mirth and laughter then shall cease, When flames on flames will still increase, As the Apostle teacheth. 2 A trumpet loud shall then resound And all the earth be shaken; Then all who in their graves are found Shall from their sleep awaken; But all that live shall in that hour, By the Almighty's boundless power, Be changed at His commanding. 3 A book is opened then to all-- A record truly telling What each hath done, both great and small, When he on earth was dwelling. And ev'ry heart be clearly seen, And all be known as they have been, In thoughts and words and actions. 4 Then woe to those who scorned the Lord, And sought but carnal pleasures, Who here despised His precious Word And loved their earthly treasures! With shame and trembling they will stand And at the Judge's stern command Must leave the Lord forever. 5 O may my name, dear Lord, be found, Free from all condemnation, For Thy death's sake, Thy pains and wounds, In Thy book of salvation. I will not doubt:--I trust in Thee;-- From Satan Thou have made me free, And from all condemnation. 6 Therefore my Intercessor be, And for Thy death and merit Declare my name from judgment free, With all who life inherit; That with my brethren I may stand With Thee in heaven, our fatherland, Which Thou for us hast purchased. 7 Lord Jesus Christ, do not delay, O hasten our salvation! We often tremble on our way In fear and tribulation. Then hear us when we cry to Thee; Come mighty Judge, come, make us free From ev'ry evil. Amen! Languages: English Tune Title: MONMOUTH (Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit)
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The Little While I Linger Here

Author: Franz Mikael Franzen; Rev. Peter Magnus Lindberg Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #457 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Way of Salvation Sanctification; Second Sunday after Easter; Trinty, Fourth Sunday; Trinity, Fifteenth Sunday; Names and Office of Christ Shepherd; Faith and Trust Lyrics: 1 The little while I linger here Should grief and sorrow fret me? No; Jesus is my Shepherd dear, He never will forget me. He gave His life His flock to save, His Spirit and His Word He gave. With these He's ever with us. 2 I hear Him speak, I know His voice, I go where'er He beckons. His own He knows, they are His choice, Their numbers, too, He reckons. And He will seek the straying sheep, The feeble in His bosom keep, And gently raise the fallen. 3 He strengthens me with living bread, With waters sweet and gracious, Which flow from life's great Fountain-head, With peace and joy most precious. Though rough and thorny is my way, If from His path I do not stray, I shall not be forsaken. 4 How vain the worldling's pomp and show, How brief his joys and pleasures! The night approaches now, and lo! We leave all earthly treasures. Then, what are all things here below To Jesus' promise, "Where I go, I will receive you also." Amen. Scripture: John 10:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT DER HERR NICHT BEI UNS HÄLT
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Soldiers of Christ, arise

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: Church Book #462 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Watchfulness and Fidelity; Easter Season, Second Sunday; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Soldiers of Christ, arise, And put your armor on, Strong in the strength which God supplies, Through His eternal Son; 2 Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in His mighty power: Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror. 3 Stand then in His great might, With all His strength endued; And take, to arm you for the fight, The panoply of God: 4 That having all things done, And all your conflicts past, Ye may o'ercome through Christ alone, And stand entire at last. 5 From strength to strength go on, Wrestle, and fight, and pray: Tread all the powers of darkness down, And win the well-fought day. 6 Still let the Spirit cry, In all His soldiers, "Come," Till Christ the Lord descends from high, And take the conqueror home. Languages: English Tune Title: SILVER STREET
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For help, O whither shall I flee?

Author: J. Neander Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #499 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: The Church Year Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 For help, O whither shall I flee? Who now to peace will guide me? To none, dear Savior, but to Thee, Can I with hope confide me. 'Tis Thine to give the weary rest, The mourning soul in Thee is blest,-- Help, Jesus, the afflicted! 2 My sin, O Lord, is now my grief, Against my will it rages: Thy grace alone an bring relief, While sin its warfare wages, All that I need is known to Thee, And now a part myself can see,-- Help, Jesus, the sin-burdened! 3 Good Shepherd, bearest Thou the weak? Sustain me in my weakness! Thou great Physician of the sick, Heal Thou my moral sickness! A prey to death I helpless fall,-- For health and strength to Thee I call, Save, Jesus, or I perish! 4 To those who trust Thee--"Nothing fear? I am the life!"--Thou criest; Seeks not my soul, with strong desire, The life which Thou suppliest? Though all my sorrows Thou canst lead, In death provide for every need-- Help, Jesus, the confiding. 5 I would do good, but still I fail,-- Must I thus always waver? What grief it gives Thou knowest well. Who shall my soul deliver, And set the salve for ever free From sin and death to live with Thee?-- I thank Thee, God, through Jesus! Tune Title: [For help, O whither shall I flee?]
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Our God Is Love, and All His Saints

Author: Thomas Cotterill, (1779-1823). Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #500 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Christian Conduct and Services; Epiphany, Second Sunday; Epiphany, Fourth Sunday; Third Sunday after Easter; Trinity, First Sunday; Trinity, Eighteenth Sunday; Trinity, Twenty-second Sunday; God is Love; Prayer for Love Lyrics: 1 Our God is love, and all His saints His image bear below; The heart with love to God inspired With love to man will glow. 2 Teach us to love each other, Lord, As we are loved by Thee; None who are truly born of God Can live in enmity. 3 Heirs of the same immortal bliss, Our hopes and fears the same, The bonds of love our hearts unite, With mutual love inflame. 4 So may the unbelieving world See how true Christians love; And glorify our Saviour's grace, And seek that grace to prove. Amen. Scripture: 1 John 4:7 Languages: English Tune Title: LAMBETH
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Wake, awake, for night is flying

Author: Philipp Nicolai Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #508 (1913) Meter: 8.9.8.8.9.8.6.6.4.4.4.8 Topics: The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; Second Coming of Christ; Watchfulness Lyrics: 1 Wake, awake, for night is flying: The watchmen on the heights are crying, Awake, Jerusalem, arise! Midnight's solemn hour is tolling, His chariot wheels are nearer rolling; He comes; prepare, ye virgins wise. Rise up; with willing feet Go forth, the Bridegroom meet; Hallelujah! Bear through the night your well-trimmed light. Speed forth to join the marriage rite. 2 Zion hears the watchmen singing, Her heart with deep delight is springing, At once she wakes, she hastens glorious, In grace arrayed, by truth victorious; Her grief is joy, her night is day: All hail, incarnate Lord, Our crown, and our reward! Hallelujah! We hast alone, in pomp of song, And gladsome join the marriage throng. 3 Hear Thy praise, O Lord, ascending From tongues of men and angels, blending With harp and lute and psaltery. By Thy pearly gates in wonder We stand, and swell the voice of thunder, In bursts of choral melody: No vision ever brought, No ear hath ever caught, Such bliss and joy: We raise the song, we swell the throng, To praise Thee ages all along. Tune Title: [Wake, awake, for night is flying]
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O'er the distant mountains breaking

Author: J.S.B. Monsell Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #510 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Topics: The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; Second Coming of Christ; Watchfulness Lyrics: 1 O’er the distant mountains breaking, Comes the reddening dawn of day; Rise, my soul, from sleep awaking, Rise, and sing, and watch, and pray; ’Tis thy Savior, On His bright returning way. 2 O Thou Long-expected, weary Waits my anxious soul for Thee, Life is dark, and earth is dreary, When Thy light I do not see; O my Savior, When wilt Thou return to me? 3 Nearer is my soul’s salvation, Spent the night, the day at hand; Keep me, in my lowly station, Watching for Thee, till I stand, O my Savior, In Thy bright, Thy promised land. 4 With my lamp well trimmed and burning, Swift to hear and slow to roam, Watching for Thy glad returning To restore me to my home. Come, my Savior, Thou hast promised, quickly come. Tune Title: [O'er the distant mountains breaking]
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Soon will the heavenly Bridegroom come

Author: J. Walther Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #511 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity; Second Coming of Christ Lyrics: 1 Soon will the heavenly Bridegroom come; Ye wedding-guests, draw near,And slumber not in sin when He, The Son of God, is here. With lamps alight and oil in store, let every guest advance, Nor shrink ashamed in trembling awe From His bright countenance. 2 Come, let us haste to meet our Lord, And hail Him with delight, Who saved us by His precious blood And sorrows infinite: Beside Him all the patriarchs old And holy prophets stand, The glorious apostolic choir, The noble martyr-band. 3 As brethren dear they welcome us, And lead us to the throne, Where angels bow their veiléd heads Before the Three in One, Where we, with all the saints of Christ, A white-robed multitude, Shall praise the ascended Lord, who deigns To wear our flesh and blood. 4 His gracious hand will ope for us The gates of paradise, And spread the glories of His heaven Before our dazzled eyes: Our lot will be for aye to share His reign of peace above, And drink with unexhausted joy The river of His love. Tune Title: [Soon will the heavenly Bridegroom come]

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