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Brothers and Sisters of Mine

Author: Kenneth I. Morse, 1913-1999 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:36-38 First Line: Brothers and sisters of mine are the hungry Topics: Challenge; Compassion; Confession; Ecology; Generosity; Giving; Injustice; Mission; Responsibility; Service; Sorrow; Worth of All Persons Used With Tune: MINE ARE THE HUNGRY
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We must be merciful and kind

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:36-42 Lyrics: 1 We must be merciful and kind, If we possess the Saviours mind; In enmity we dare not live, But freely pardon and forgive. 2 The soul with spite and wrath oppress'd Can ne'er attain to peace and rest! But slavish fear, and guilt and pain, Must ever on that heart remain. 3 Dare we a right to heaven claim, Though we profess the Christian name; Whilst we still lack the nobler part, The love of God to rule the heart. 4 To love our friends, and them alone, That would be net to loving none; To love a friend, but not a foe, Such love hath ev'ry Heathen too. 5 But O, it is a diff'rent case With those, who are the sons of grace! Not eye for eye, nor tooth for tooth, Say they, who love the word of truth. 6 What ill in other men I see, The very same I find in me; For when I search myself within, I find the best I do is sin. Topics: Fourth Sunday after Trinity

Like a Rock

Author: Keri K. Wehlander Meter: Irregular Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:46-49 Topics: Camps and Retreats; Children Appropriate for; Confessing Faith; God Images and Names of Used With Tune: LIKE A ROCK
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Psalm 146

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:20 First Line: Blessed are the poor and needy Refrain First Line: Blessed are the poor and needy Lyrics: Response: (Advent & General) Blessed are the poor and needy, for God's kingdom surely is theirs. Topics: Psalter; Christian Year Advent Used With Tune: [Blessed are the poor and needy]
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From Miles Around

Author: Jane Marshall, 1924- Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:17-19 First Line: From miles around the sick ones came Lyrics: 1 From miles around the sick ones came, in hope that one they heard was Lord would make their souls and bodies well with healing touch or saving word. 2 And still they come, new preys of plague, while often in their rooms of prayer God's people worship, safe and sound, unheeding, even unaware. 3 Recall us to our mission, Lord, to reach for those cut off, in pain; to offer friendship, strength, and peace and be a faithful Church again. Used With Tune: BOZELL

Blessed are the poor in spirit

Appears in 2,558 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:20-26 Topics: Comfort; Grief; Jesus Christ Teachings of; Justice Economic; Mercy; Peace and Justice; Persecution; Reign of God; Separation from the World; Sermon on the Mount Text Sources: The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
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How Firm a Foundation

Author: John Rippon, 1751-1836 Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2,257 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:43-49 First Line: How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord Topics: Pilgrimage; Scripture; Trust Used With Tune: FOUNDATION Text Sources: Called "K" in A Selection of Hymns,, 1787
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The great Physician now is near

Author: William Hunter, 1812-1877 Appears in 762 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:17-19 Refrain First Line: Sweetest note in seraph song Lyrics: 1 The great Physician now is near, the sympathizing Jesus; he speaks the drooping heart to cheer; oh hear the voice of Jesus. Refrain: Sweetest note in seraph song, sweetest name on mortal tongue, sweetest carol ever sung, "Jesus, blessed Jesus." 2 His name dispels my guilt and fear, no other name but Jesus; oh how my soul delights to hear the precious name of Jesus! [Refrain] 3 And when to that bright world above we rise to be with Jesus, we'll sing around the throne of love his name, the name of Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: God in Christ; Jesus Christ Name of; Jesus Christ Healer and Teacher Used With Tune: SYMPATHY
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O sacred head sore wounded

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76; Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153; James Waddell Alexander, 1804-59 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 753 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:17-23 Lyrics: 1 O sacred head sore wounded, with grief and shame weighed down; O kingly head surrounded with thorns your only crown; death's shadows rise before you, the glow of life decays; yet hosts of heaven adore you and tremble as they gaze. 2 What language shall I borrow to praise you, heavenly friend, for this your dying sorrow, your mercy without end? Such agony and dying! Such love to sinners free! O Christ, all grace supplying, turn now your face on me. 3 In this your bitter Passion, good Shepherd, think of me, look on me with compassion, unworthy though I be: beneath your cross abiding for ever would I rest, in your dear love confiding, and with your presence blessed. 4 Lord, be my consolation, my shield when death is near; remind me of your Passion, be with me when I fear. My eyes shall then behold you, upon your cross shall dwell, my heart by faith enfold you; and who dies thus, dies well. Topics: Good Friday; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross; Passion Sunday Used With Tune: PASSION CHORALE
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O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee

Author: Washington Gladden Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 613 hymnals Scripture: Luke 6:40 Lyrics: 1 O Master, let me walk with thee in lowly paths of service free; tell me thy secret; help me bear the strain of toil, the fret of care. 2 Help me the slow of heart to move by some clear, winning word of love; teach me the wayward feet to stay, and guide them in the homeward way. 3 Teach me thy patience, still with thee in closer, dearer company, in work that keeps faith sweet and strong, in trust that triumphs over wrong. 4 In hope that sends a shining ray far down the future's broadening way; in peace that only thou canst give, with thee, O Master, let me live. Topics: Christian Life; Discipleship and Mission; Hope; Ministry; Personal Peace Used With Tune: MARYTON

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