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Moment by Moment (Cada momento)

Author: Daniel W. Whittle, 1840-1911; Modesto Gonzales Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #310 (2019) Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Topics: Death First Line: Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine (Cristo me avuda por él a vivir) Refrain First Line: Moment by moment I'm kept in his love (Cada momento la viad me da) Lyrics: 1 Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine; Living with Jesus, a new life divine; Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine, Moment by moment, O Lord, I am thine. Refrain: Moment by moment I’m kept in his love; Moment by moment I’ve life from above; Looking to Jesus till glory doth shine; Moment by moment, O Lord, I am thine. 2 Never a trial that he is not there, Never a burden that he doth not bear, Never a sorrow that he doth not share, Moment by moment, I’m under his care. [Refrain] 3 Never a weakness that he doth not feel, Never a sickness that he cannot heal; Moment by moment, in woe or in weal, Jesus, my Savior, abides with me still. [Refrain] --- 1 Cristo me ayuda por él a vivir, Cristo me ayuda por él a morir; hasta que llegue su gloria a ver, cada momento le entrego mi ser. Estribillo: Cada momento la vida me da, cada momento conmigo él está; hasta que llegue su gloria a ver, cada momento le entrego mi ser. 2 Siento pesares, muy cerca él está, siento dolores, alivio me da; tengo aflicciones, me muestra su amor, cada momento me cuida el Señor. [Estribillo] 3 Tengo flaquezas o débil estoy, Cristo me dice: “Tu amigo yo soy”; cada momento, en tinieblas o en luz, siempre conmigo está mi Jesús. [Estribillo] Scripture: 1 Peter 1:5 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: WHITTLE
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It is not death to die

Author: H. A. C. Malan; G. W. Bethune Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #322 (1897) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Death, Resurrection and Judgment Scripture: John 6:39-40 Languages: English Tune Title: SONNING
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Shrinking from the cold hand of death

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Sacred Hymns and Tunes #366 (1902) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: REST
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Death at hand

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #368 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Consummation of Things Death First Line: Thee we adore, eternal Name! Lyrics: 1 Thee we adore, eternal Name! And humbly own to thee, How feeble is our mortal frame, What dying worms are we. 2 Our wasting lives are short'ning still, As months and days increase; And ev'ry beating pulse we tell Leaves but the number less. 3 Dangers stand thick through all the ground, To push us to the tomb; And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 4 Good God! on what a slender thread, Hang everlasting things! Th'eternal states of all the dead, Upon life's feeble strings. 5 Yet while a world of joy or wo Depends on ev'ry breath, Thoughtless and unconcern'd we go Upon the brink of death. 6 Waken, O Lord! our drowsy sense, To walk this dang'rous road; And if our souls are hurried hence, May they be found with God! Languages: English
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It is not death to die

Author: Abraham H. C. Malan; G. W. Bethune Hymnal: Sacred Hymns and Tunes #368 (1902) Topics: Death and Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: CAPELLO
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On the Death of a parent

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #376 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Consummation of Things Death First Line: Though nature's voice you must obey Lyrics: 1 Though nature's voice you must obey, Think, while your swelling griefs o'erflow, That hand, which takes your joys away, That sov'reign hand can heal your wo. 2 And while your mournful thoughts deplore The parent gone, remov'd the friend! With hearts resign'd,, his grace adore, On whom your nobler hopes depend. 3 Does he not bid his children come Thro' death's dark shades to realms of light! Yet, when he calls them to their home Shall fond survivors mourn their flight? 4 His work--here let your souls rely-- Immortal consolation gives: Your heav'nly Father cannot die, Th'eternal Friend forever lives. 5 O be that best of friends your trust; On his almighty arm recline; He, when your comforts sink in dust, Can give you comforts more divine. Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #378 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Death and Burial Lyrics: LORD Jesus Christ, true man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the tree, To bring Thy Father's grace for me: 2 I pray Thee, through that bitter woe, Let me, a sinner, mercy know, When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death. 3 When from my sight all fades away, And when my tongue no more can say, And when mine ears no more can hear, And when my heart is racked with fear. 4 When all my mind is darkened o'er, And human help can do no more; Then come, Lord Jesus, come with speed, And help me in my hour of need. 5 Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death; All evil spirits drive away, But let Thy Spirit with me stay, 6 Until my soul the body leave; Then in Thy hands my soul receive, And let the earth my body keep, Till the last day shall break its sleep. 7 Joyful my resurrection be, Thou in the Judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me life, of Thy dear grace! 8 Implicitly I trust Thee, Lord, For Thou hast promised in Thy Word: "In truth I tell you, who receives My Word, and keeps it, and believes, 9 Shall never fall God's wrath beneath, Shall never taste eternal death; Though here he must return to dust, He still is noways therefore lost; 10 For I will with a mighty hand Deliver him from death's strong band, And lift him hence that he shall be Forever in my realm with me. 11 Forever living there in bliss." O let us not that glory miss! Dear Lord, forgive us all our guilt, Help us to wait until Thou wilt 12 That we depart; and let our faith Be brave, and conquer even in death, Firm resting on Thy sacred Word, Until we sleep in Thee, our Lord. Languages: English
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Death of the Young

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #378 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Consummation of Things Death First Line: Thy life I read, my dearest Lord! Lyrics: 1 Thy life I read, my dearest Lord! With transport all divine; Thine image trace in every word,-- Thy love in every line. 2 Methinks I see a thousand charms Spread o'er thy lovely face, While infants in thy tender arms Receive the smiling grace. 3 "I take these lambs," said he, "And lay them in my breast; Protection they shall find in me,-- In me be ever blest. 4 "Death may the bands of life unloose, But can't dissolve my love; Millions of infant souls compose The family above. 5 "Their feeble frames my power shall raise, And mould with heavenly skill: I'll give them tongues to sing my praise, And hands to do my will." 6 His words the happy parents hear, And shout, with joys divine, Dear Savior, all we have and are Shall be forever thine. Languages: English
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When my last hour is close at hand

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #385 (1893) Topics: Death and Burial Lyrics: 1 WHEN my last hour is close at hand, And I must hence betake me, Lord Jesus Christ, beside me stand, Nor let Thy help forsake me; To Thy blest hands I now commend My soul, at this my earthly end, And Thou wilt safely keep it. 2 My sins, dear Lord, disturb me sore, My conscience cannot slumber; But though as sands upon the shore, My sins may be in number. I will not quail, but think of Thee; Thy death, Thy sorrow, borne for me, Thy sufferings shall uphold me. 3 I have been grafted in the Vine, And hence my comfort borrow, For Thou wilt surely keep me Thine Through fear, and pain, and sorrow; Yea, though I die, I die to Thee, Who through Thy death hast won for me The right to life eternal. 4 Since Thou from death didst rise again, In death Thou wilt not leave me; Lord, Thy ascension soothes my pain, No fear of death shall grieve me; For Thou wilt have me where Thou art, And so with joy I can depart To be with Thee forever. 5 And so I stretch mine arms to Thee, And gladly hence betake me; Peaceful and calm my sleep shall be, No human voice can wake me. But Christ is with me through the strife, And He will bear me into life, And open heaven before me. Languages: English
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Shrinking from the cold hand of death

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #387 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Death Languages: English

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