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With a Shepherd's Care

Author: James J. Chepponis Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: When we are lost, and cannot find the way Refrain First Line: With a shepherd's care, God leads us

We Are the Body of Christ

Author: Jaime Cortez; Bob Hurd Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Dios viene al mundo a través de nosotros

We, the Lord's People

Author: John E. Bowers (1923-) Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Sunday First Line: We, the Lord's people, heart and voice uniting Scripture: 1 Kings 8:22-30 Used With Tune: CHRISTE SANCTORUM
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Kjæmp alvorlig nu, Guds Naade

Author: J. J. Winkler; Ukj. Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Fourth Sunday after Holy Three Kings Day For Evening; First Sunday in Lent High Mass; Eighth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass Lyrics: 1 Kjæmp alvorlig nu, Guds Naade Søger at forbedre dig, At din Aand sig lader raade, Og fra Jorden letter sig! 2 Kjæmp, thi Livest Port er snæver, Og den rette Vei er smal, Lad os trænges, vi oplever Siden Himmeriges Sal! 3 Kjæmp i hellig Ivers Lue, Lad de første Kjærlighed Gjøre dig af denne Tue Som en Fugl til Flugt bered! 4 Kjæmp med Bønnens Seier-Vaaben, Og lad Himlen Dag og Nat Ingen Stilstand for din Raaben, Før du faar din Jesum fat! 5 Har du da igjennemkjæmpet Til din Perle og Klenod, Tænk ei, nu er al Ting dæmpet, Men bliv ved at holde Fod! 6 Forarbeid med Frygt og Bæven Sjælens dyre Salighed, Jevn er Verden aldrig bleven, Hav et Øie paa hvert Fjed! 7 Ingen Ting formaar at vriste Kronen af en løftet Haand, For Bestandighed maa briste Alle helvedspundne Baand. 8 Hold din Attraa aldrig aaben Efter Verdens Lyste-Krog, Hald dig Nat og Dag i Vaaben, Thi din Fiende er saa klog! 9 Hold din Vilje hart i Tømme, Giv ei Kjødet Raaderum, At ei Naadens Lys skal rømme For de onde Lysters Skum! 10 Slipper Kjødet ud af Skranker, Straks ei Sjælen vild og stolt, Hjertet mister Troens Anker Brystet bliver isekoldt. 11 Troskab, er den ellers ægte, Gjør med Synden aldrig Fred, Vil paa Adam aldrig slægte, Men ham daglig støde ned. 12 Troksab, er den ellers ægte, Holder sig i Kristi Spor, Altid færdig til at fegte Mod den Ondes Magt og Mord. 13 Troskab, er den ellers ægte, Drager si fra Verden leed, Vil sig gjerne selv fornegte, For at naa sit Himmel-Meed. 14 Agter dette, I som fegte Trænger hver Dag bedre frem Med en Troskab, som er ægte, Til det glade Himmel-Hjem! Used With Tune: [Kjæmp alvorlig nu, Guds Naade]
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Wake, Arise! a Voice Appalling

Author: Johann Olof Wallin; Philipp Nicolai Meter: 8.9.8.8.9.8.6.6.4.4.4.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Trinity, Twenty-sixth Sunday Lyrics: 1 Wake, arise! a voice appalling In solemn majesty is calling To all the deeps of earth and sea. Wake, arise, ye dead unnumbered, That in your silent graves have slumbered, Released from toil and agony. God's voice is heard at last; The night of death is past, Day is dawning, The Lord's great day, That dreadful day, When judgment shall be passed for aye. 2 Earth and sea and sky shall tremble, The angels of the Lord assemble, When Christ in glory comes again. Mountains fall, and deeps are yawning When in eternity's dread dawning He comes to judge the sons of men. There shall be joy and tears, And hope shall blend with fears, But the faithful Shall enter bold The Shepherd's fold, And all receive their crowns of gold. 3 Christ, Thy coming all shall gladden Who in Thy footsteps here have trodden Upon Thy thorny path below. Palms for thorns shall then be given; And, waiting for the joys of heaven, Contented to my grave I go. The little while I sleep, Thy angels vigil keep, Till Thou comest My soul to wake And, for Thy sake, My spirit into bliss to take. Amen. Used With Tune: WACHET AUF
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We are the Lord's: His all-sufficient merit

Author: C.J.P. Spitta Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year First Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 We are the Lord’s: His all-sufficient merit, Sealed on the cross, to us this grace accords; We are the Lord’s, and all things shall inherit; Whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s. 2 We are the Lord’s; then let us gladly tender Our souls to Him in deeds, not empty words; Let heart and tongue and life combine to render No doubtful witness that we are the Lord’s. 3 We are the Lord’s: no darkness brooding o’er us Can make us tremble while this star affords A steady light along the path before us-- Faith’s full assurance that we are the Lord’s. 4 We are the Lord’s: no evil can befall us In the dread hour of life’s fast loosening cords; No pangs of death shall even then appall us; Death we shall vanquish, for we are the Lord’s. Used With Tune: [We are the Lord's: His all sufficient merit]

What king would wade through murky streams

Author: Thomas H. Troeger Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Refrain First Line: Water, River, Spirit, Grace

Who Knows How Near My End May Be?

Author: Aemilie Juliane, Gräfin von Schwarzburg Rudolstadt; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals
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What sinners value I resign

Author: Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 249 hymnals Topics: Easter Sunday Lyrics: 1 What sinners value, I resign: Lord, 'tis enough that Thou art mine! I shall behold Thy blissful face, And stand complete in righteousness. 2 This life's a dream, an empty show; But the bright world, to which I go Hath joys substantial and sincere: When shall I wake and find me there! 3 O glorious hour! O blest abode! I shall be near and like my God; And flesh and sin no more control The sacred pleasures of the soul. 4 My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound; Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise. Scripture: Psalm 17 Used With Tune: SOUTHWELL

Worship and Its Motives

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: O come and to Jehovah sing

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