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Lessons from the Past

Hymnal: The Psalter #213 (1912) Topics: Nature Revelation of God in First Line: My people, give ear, attend to my word Lyrics: 1 My people, give ear, attend to my word, In parables new deep truths shall be heard; The wonderful story our fathers made known To children succeeding by us must be shown. 2 Instructing our sons we gladly record The praises, the works, the might of the Lord, For He hath commanded that what He hath done Be passed in tradition from father to son. 3 Let children thus learn from history's light To hope in our God and walk in His sight, The God of their fathers to fear and obey, And ne'er like their fathers to turn from His way. 4 The story be told, to warn and restrain, Of hearts that were hard, rebellions, and vain, Of soldiers who faltered when battle was near, Who kept not God's covenant nor walked in His fear. 5 God's wonderful works to them He had shown, His marvelous deeds their fathers had known; He made for their pathway the waters divide, His glorious pillar of cloud was their guide. 6 He gave them to drink, relieving their thirst, And forth from the rock caused water to burst; Yet faithless they tempted their God, and they said, Can He Who gave water supply us with bread? 7 Jehovah was wroth because they forgot To hope in their God, and trusted Him not; Yet gracious, He opened the doors of the sky And rained down the manna in richest supply. 8 With bread from on high their need He supplied, And more did He do when thankless they sighed; The strong winds commanding from south and from east, He sent them abundance of quail for their feast. 9 Though well they were filled, their folly they chose, Till God in His wrath o'erwhelmed them with woes; He slew of their strongest and smote their young men, But still unbelieving they sinned even then. 10 Because of their sin He smote with His rod, And then they returned and sought for their God; Their Rock and Redeemer was God the Most High, Yet false were their praises, their promise a lie. 11 Not right with their God in heart and in will, They faithlessly broke His covenant still; But He, in compassion, reluctant to slay, Forgave them and oft turned His anger away. 12 His pity was great, though often they sinned, For they were but flesh, a swift passing wind; Yet thought His compassion and grace they behold, They tempted and grieved Him and often rebelled. 13 They limited God, the Most Holy One, And hindered the work His grace had begun; The hand that was mighty to save they forgot, The day of redemption remembering not. 14 Ungrateful and blind, no longer they thought Of wonders and signs and mighty deeds wrought, Of how all the rivers of Egypt ran red, And plagues in God's anger were heaped on their head. 15 They thought not of how, their freedom to gain, In Egypt's abodes the first-born were slain, And how all God's people were led forth like sheep, The flock He delighted in safety to keep. Scripture: Psalm 78 Languages: English Tune Title: CHIOS
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A faithful creator

Hymnal: Bible Songs #213 (1901) Topics: Nature A Revelation of God First Line: Bless God, my soul, O Lord my God Scripture: Psalm 104:1-13 Languages: English Tune Title: [Bless God, my soul, O Lord my God]
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The Voices of Nature Interpreted

Hymnal: Bible Songs #214 (1901) Topics: Nature A Revelation of God First Line: The trees of God are full of life Refrain First Line: The glory of the mighty Lord Scripture: Psalm 104:14-30 Languages: English Tune Title: [The trees of God are full of life]
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God's Faithfulness to Covenant Promises

Hymnal: Bible Songs #215a (1901) Topics: Nature A Revelation of God First Line: Give thanks to God, call on His name Scripture: Psalm 105 Languages: English Tune Title: [Give thanks to God, call on His name]

Saviour Christ

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (born 1926) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #216 (1987) Meter: 3.5.3.3 Topics: Epiphany 1, Revelation The Baptism of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: SAVIOUR CHRIST

The brightness of God’s glory

Author: Michael Perry (born 1942) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #221 (1987) Meter: 15.14.15.14 Topics: Epiphany 3, Revelation Signs of Glory Scripture: Hebrews 1 Languages: English Tune Title: ROOTHAM'S GREEN
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Special Providences

Hymnal: Bible Songs #221 (1901) Topics: Nature A Revelation of God First Line: O that men to the Lord would give Scripture: Psalm 107:15-33 Languages: English Tune Title: [O that men to the Lord would give]
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Bondage and divine deliverance

Hymnal: Bible Songs #230 (1901) Topics: Nature A Revelation of God First Line: When Isr'l had from Egypt gone Scripture: Psalm 114 Languages: English Tune Title: [When Isr'l had from Egypt gone]
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How good, Lord, to be here!

Author: Joseph Armitage Robinson, 1858-1933 Hymnal: Together in Song #234 (1999) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Revelation Lyrics: 1 How good, Lord, to be here! your glory fills the night; your face and garments, like the sun, shine with unborrowed light. 2 How good, Lord, to be here, your beauty to behold, where Moses and Elijah stand, your messengers of old. 3 Fulfiller of the past, promise of things to be: we hail your body glorified, and our redemption see. 4 Before we taste of death, we see your Kingdom come; we still would hold the vision bright, and make this hill our home. 5 How good, Lord, to be here! yet we may not remain; but since you bid us leave the mount come with us to the plain. Scripture: 2 Peter 1:16-18 Languages: English Tune Title: CARLISLE

Sacred books, the Church's treasure

Author: Roy A. Cheville Hymnal: The Hymnal #235 (1956) Topics: Revelation Scripture: Deuteronomy 8:3 Tune Title: ST. ASAPH

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