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On the Passion

Author: Hart Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 27 hymnals Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ First Line: Come, all ye chosen saints of God Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye chosen saints of God, That long to feel the cleansing blood, In pensive pleasure join with me, To sing of sad Gethsemane. 2 [Gethsemane, the olive press! (And why so called, let Christians guess;) Fit name! fit place! where vengeance strove, And griped and grappled hard with love.] 3 ’Twas here the Lord of life appeared, And sighed, and groaned, and prayed, and feared; Bore all incarnate God could bear, With strength enough, and none to spare. 4 The powers of hell united pressed, And squeezed his heart and bruised his breast; What dreadful conflicts raged within, When sweat and blood forced through the skin! 5 [Dispatched from heaven an angel stood, Amazed to find him bathed in blood; Adored by angels, and obeyed, But lower now than angels made. 6 He stood to strengthen, not to fight; Justice exacts its utmost mite, This Victim vengeance will pursue; He undertook, and must go through.] 7 [Three favoured servants, left not far, Were bid to wait and watch the war; But Christ withdrawn, what watch we keep! To shun the sight, they sank in sleep.] 8 Backwards and forwards thrice he ran, As if he sought some help from man; Or wished, at least, they would condole (’Twas all they could) his tortured soul. 9 [Whate’er he sought for, there was none; Our Captain fought the field alone; Soon as the Chief to battle led, That moment every soldier fled.] 10 Mysterious conflict! dark disguise! Hid from all creatures’ peering eyes; Angels, astonished, viewed the scene; And wonder yet what all could mean. 11 O Mount of Olives, sacred grove! O Garden, scene of tragic love! What bitter herbs thy beds produce! How rank their scent, how harsh their juice! 12 [Rare virtues now these herbs contain; The Saviour sucked out all their bane; My mouth with these if conscience cram, I’ll eat them with the paschal Lamb.] 13 O Kedron, gloomy brook, how foul Thy black, polluted waters roll! No tongue can tell, but some can taste, The filth that into thee was cast. 14 In Eden’s garden there was food Of every kind for man while good; But banished thence we fly to thee, O garden of Gethsemane.
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How willing was Jesus to die

Author: Swain Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ Lyrics: 1 How willing was Jesus to die, That we fellow-sinners might live! The life they could not take away, How ready was Jesus to give! They piercèd his hands and his feet; His hands and his feet he resigned; The pangs of his body were great, But greater the pangs of his mind. 2 That wrath would have kindled a hell Of never-abating despair, In millions of creatures, which fell On Jesus, and spent itself there. ’Twas justice that burst in a blaze Of vengeance on Jesus, our Head; Divinity’s indwelling rays Sustained him till nature was dead. 3 Divinity back to his frame The life he had yielded restored, And Jesus entombed was the same With Jesus in glory adored. No nearer we venture than this, To gaze on a deep so profound, But tread, whilst we taste of the bliss, With reverence the hallowed ground. Scripture: Luke 22:44
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Jesus our heavenly Warrior is

Author: W. Gadsby Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ Lyrics: 1 Jesus our heavenly Warrior is, He fights our battles well; His wisdom, love, and power displays, And conquers death and hell. 2 When this almighty Warrior stood The church’s woes to bear, Sin, Satan, and the curse of God, In blazing wrath drew near. 3 He bore their every poisonous dart, Nor from God’s vengeance fled; Hell seized his agonisèd heart, And, lo! he bowed his head. 4 He stained his garments in their blood, And, O victorious King! In triumph rose the conquering God, Sweet victory to sing. 5 He satisfied the claims of law, In that tremendous day; Let saints from hence their comfort draw, And sing their cares away. 6 O for a living faith to view The victories of the Lamb; And sweetly lean upon him too, Nor fear to trust his name. Scripture: Isaiah 9:5

Lord of light, whose name and splendour

Author: Howell Elvet Lewis, 1860-1953 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 28 hymnals Topics: Church Body of Christ; Cross; God Will of; Light; One Life in Christ Mission; Prayer / Prayers / Poems; Work Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-3 Used With Tune: BETHANY (SMART)
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In Thee, O Lord, I Put My Trust

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Anxiety; Deliverance From Enemies; Falsehood; Mercy of God; Persecution Of Believers; God of Christ our Refuge; God or Christ as Rock; Security; Trust; Words from the Cross Lyrics: 1 In Thee, O Lord, I put my trust, I call upon Thy Name; O save me in Thy righteousness, Nor let me suffer shame. 2 Bow down Thy ear to my request, And swift deliverance send; Be Thou to me a rock of strength, A fortress to defend. 3 Since Thou my rock and fortress art, My Leader be, and Guide; From all temptation rescue me, Thou dost my strength abide. 4 To Thee my spirit I commend; Redemption is with Thee, O Thou Jehovah, God of truth, Who hast delivered me. 5 I hate all those that love the false, My trust is in the Lord; I will be glad, and joyfully Thy mercy will record. 6 For my affliction Thou hast seen, And known my many woes; Thou hast not let me be enslaved, But freed me from my foes. 7 Show mercy, Lord, to me distressed, And send my soul relief, My life is spent with bitterness, My strength consumed with grief. 8 I mourn and fail because of sin, Friends turn in dread away; Reproached am I and terrified, While foes conspire to slay. 9 But, Lord, in Thee is all my trust, Thou art my God, I cried; My life, my times are in Thy hand, I in Thy strength confide. 10 From all that persecute my soul Deliverance I crave; O smile upon Thy servant, Lord, And in Thy mercy save. 11 Let me not be ashamed, O Lord, I plead with Thee to save; But let the wicked be ashamed, And silent in the grave. 12 Yea, let their lips henceforth be mute Who words of falsehood seek, The lips which with contempt and pride Against the righteous speak. Scripture: Psalm 31 Used With Tune: NAOMI
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Go to the World

Author: Sylvia G. Dunstan Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Blessing; Body of Christ; Church; Earth and Environment; Eternal Life; Gentleness; Grace; Holy Baptism; Jesus Christ Cross; Ministries; Mission and Outreach; Places; Prayer; Presence (God); Procolamation; Rebirth; Redemption; Renewal; Sending; Servants; Service Music Alleluias; Service Music Sending Forth; Signs and Symbols; Space; Struggles and Strife; Times; Word of God; World; Worthiness (Divine); Blessing; Body of Christ; Church; Earth and Environment; Eternal Life; Gentleness; Grace; Holy Baptism; Jesus Christ Cross; Ministries; Mission and Outreach; Places; Prayer; Presence (God); Procolamation; Rebirth; Redemption; Renewal; Sending; Servants; Service Music Alleluias; Service Music Sending Forth; Signs and Symbols; Space; Struggles and Strife; Times; Word of God; World; Worthiness (Divine) First Line: Go to the world! Go into all the earth Scripture: Psalm 30:5 Used With Tune: SINE NOMINE
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Looking to Christ

Meter: 8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Sufferings, Death, and Cross of Christ First Line: Great God! if thou shouldst bring me near Lyrics: 1 Great God! if thou should’st bring me near, To answer at thy awful bar, And my own self defend; If Jesus did himself withdraw, I know thy holy, fiery law My soul to hell would send. 2 A sinner self-condemned I come, Worthy that thou should’st me consume, But, O! one thing I plead: The every mite to thee I owed, Christ Jesus, with his own heart’s blood, In pity for me paid. 3 Now should’st thou me to judgment call, Though Moses faced me there, and all My dreadful sins appeared, I should not fear, but boldly stand; Through Jesus’ piercèd heart and hand, I know I should be spared. 4 My full receipt should there be showed, Written with iron pens in blood, On Jesus’ hands and side. “I’m safe!” I’ll shout, “O law and sin, Ye cannot bring me guilty in, For Christ was crucified!”
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Send Out the Glad Tidings

Author: Ida C. Lewis Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Cross of Christ First Line: Send out the glad tidings, salvation is free Refrain First Line: Send out the glad tidings, eternity’s near Lyrics: 1 Send out the glad tidings, salvation is free; Redemption was purchased on Calvary’s tree For you and for me, and for all who believe: “There’s life for a look”—only look and receive. Refrain: Send out the glad tidings, eternity’s near, Sound the call of redemption, so sweet and so clear; Not for one, but for all, Jesus came to atone, And we thro’ His mercy draw nigh to the throne. 2 Send out the glad tidings, no longer delay, For millions are dying, who know not the way; Who know not that Christ, the Redeemer, was slain, That they thro’ His death might salvation obtain. [Refrain] 3 Send out the glad tidings, the story repeat From cellar and house-top, thro’ alley and street; To those who have wandered far off into shame, O tell them there’s pardon and peace in His name. [Refrain] 4 Send out the glad tidings—O hasten the day, When men of all nations shall Jesus obey; When banners triumphant are widely unfurled, Announcing His kingdom, the theme of the world. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Send out the glad tidings, salvation is free]

I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary

Author: Dale Oldham; Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: Cross of Christ; Cross of Christ First Line: There are things, as we travel this earth's shifting sands Refrain First Line: I believe in a hill called Mount Calv'ry Scripture: Romans 6:4 Used With Tune: [There are things, as we travel this earth's shifting sands]

He Was Wounded for Our Transgresions

Author: Thomas O. Chisholm, 1866-1960; Merrill E. Dunlop, 1905-2002 Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Cross of Christ First Line: He was wounded for our transgressions

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