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Oh, Blest The House, Whate'er Befall

Author: Christoph C. L. von Pfeil, 1712-1784; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16675 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Oh blest the house, what­e’er be­fall Lyrics: 1 Oh blest the house, what­e’er be­fall, Where Je­sus Christ is All in All; Yea, if He were not dwell­ing there, How poor and dark and void it were! 2 Oh blest that house where faith ye find, And all with­in have set their mind To trust their God and serve Him still, And do in all His ho­ly will. 3 Blest, where their pray­ers shall dai­ly rise As frag­rant in­cense to the skies, While in their lives the world is taught That forms with­out the heart are nought. 4 Blest, where the bu­sy hands ful­fill Their pro­per task with rea­dy skill, While through their dif­fer­ent works ye see One spir­it run of uni­ty. 5 Blest such a house, it pros­pers well, In peace and joy the par­ents dwell, And in their child­ren’s lot is shown How rich­ly God can bless His own. 6 Then here will I and mine to­day A solemn covenant make, and say— Though all the world for­sake Thy Word, I and my house will serve the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT ZUM HAUS
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We Have a Sure Prophetic Word

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett, 1841-1931 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #340 (1982) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 We have a sure prophetic Word By inspiration of the Lord; And though assailed on ev'ry hand, Jehovah's Word shall ever stand. 2 By pow'rs of empire banned and burned, By pagan pride rejected, spurned, The Word still stands, the Christian's trust, While haughty empires lie in dust. 3 See, what the Word in times of old Of future days and deeds foretold Is all fulfilled while ages roll, As traced on the prophetic scroll. 4 Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure The teachings of the Word endure. Blest he who trusts this steadfast Word; His anchor holds in Christ, the Lord. Topics: The Word of God Languages: English Tune Title: WO GOTT SUM HAUS
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Is God withdrawing? all the Cost

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #60 (1732) Lyrics: I. Is God withdrawing? all the Cost And Pains that built the House are lost. If God the City doth not keep, The watchful Guards as well may sleep. II. What if you rise before the Sun, And work and toil when Day is done, Careful and sparing eat your Bread, To shun that Poverty you dread. III. 'Tis all in vain, till God has blest: He can make Rich, yet give us Rest; Children and Friends are Blessings too, If God our Sov'reign makes them so. IV. Happy the Man to whom he sends Obedient Children, faithful Friends. How sweet our daily Comforts prove When they are season'd with his Love! V. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God, whom Heav'n's triumphant Host, And suff'ring Saints on Earth adore, Be Glory now and evermore. Topics: Divine Providence Languages: English Tune Title: [Is God withdrawing? all the Cost]

Säll är den man som fruktar Gud

Author: O. Petri; M. Luther, d. 1546; F. M. Franzen Hymnal: Svenska Psalm-Boken af År 1819 #339 (1892) Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Säll är den man som fruktar Gud]

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