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Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service (Con Tu Fiel Servicio, Oh Cristo)

Author: Albert F. Bayly, 1901-1984; Georgina Pando-Connolly, b. 1946 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Redemption Scripture: Matthew 20:25-28 Used With Tune: IN BABILONE

Because He Lives

Author: Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither Meter: 9.8.9.12 with refrain Appears in 71 hymnals Topics: Redemption First Line: God sent his Son, they called him Jesus Refrain First Line: Because he lives I can face tomorrow Scripture: John 14:19 Used With Tune: RESURRECTION
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Praise for Salvation

Author: John Relly Meter: Irregular Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Creation, Providence, Redemption and Salvation, celebrated in Songs of Praise First Line: Come ye lovers of the Lamb Lyrics: 1 Come ye Lovers of the Lamb, Praise the great almighty name; To your God your songs begin, To the Lamb your bleeding King. 2 Jesus, thee we honours give; Live Almighty Jesus, live; Thou hast penn'd our songs with blood, Thee we hail, incarnate God. 3 We were laden once with sin, But the Lamb hath made us clean; We, who once in darkness lay, Now behold eternal day. 4 Strangers once and far from God, Now brought home by Jesu's blood, Shining in our wedding dress, In the Lord, our righteousness. 5 Poor, and low, we once did lie, Full of wants, and sore oppress'd; Jesus now hat rais'd us high, All our Grievances redress'd. 6 Deeply sinking once in hell, Without hope, and without God; Now our tongues can greatly tell, We are sav'd by Jesu's blood. 7 Freely we are sav'd by grace, Heart and Hand we this embrace; This below, fills ev'ry tongue This above, is all the song. 8 Praises still to Christ we sing, Christ our Prophet, Priest, and King; Living waters in us flow, Glory is begun below. Scripture: John 3:17
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Jesu, shall I never be

Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: Seeking for full Redemption Scripture: Philippians 2:5

Freely, Freely

Author: Carol Owens Meter: 9.9.9.9 with refrain Appears in 29 hymnals Topics: Redemption, Salvation, Atonement First Line: God forgave my sin in Jesus' name Refrain First Line: He said, "Freely, freely you have received Scripture: Matthew 10:8 Used With Tune: FREELY
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Song of Jonah

Author: Calvin Seerveld Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Redemption First Line: In the fish for three days buried Scripture: Jonah 2 Used With Tune: EIFIONYDD

Thou, with Thy counsel, while I live

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word God in Nature, Providence and Redemption Scripture: Psalm 73:24-28 Used With Tune: EAGLEY Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650, alt.
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What are the heavens, O God of heaven?

Author: John Mason Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Sin and Redemption Lyrics: 1 What are the heavens, O God of heaven? Thou art more bright, more high: What are bright stars, and brighter saints, To Thy bright majesty? 2 Thou'rt far above the songs of heaven, Sung by the holy ones; And dost Thou stoop and bow Thine ear To a poor sinner's groans? 3 My precious Saviour's guiltless Blood First washed away my sin, And Thy Eternal Spirit was My Advocate within. 4 It could not be that Thou should'st hear A mortal, sinful worm; But that my prayers presented are In a most glorious form. 5 Thou heard'st my prayer for Jesus' sake, Whom Thou dost hear always: Lord, hear through that prevailing Name My voice of joy and praise. Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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O where shall rest be found

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 652 hymnals Topics: Sin and Redemption Lyrics: 1 O where shall rest be found, Rest for the weary soul? 'Twere vain the ocean's depths to sound, Or pierce to either pole. The world can never give The bliss for which we sigh; 'Tis not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. 2 Beyond this vale of tears There is a Life above, Unmeasured by the flight of years; And all that Life is love. There is a Death, whose pang Outlasts the fleeting breath; O what eternal horrors hang Around the second death! 3 Lord God of truth and grace, Teach us that Death to shun, Lest we be banished from Thy face, And evermore undone! Here would we end our quest; Alone are found in Thee The Life of perfect love,--the Rest Of immortality. Used With Tune: THESSALONICA
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Christ, the Life of all the living

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: Redemption Lyrics: 1 Christ, the Life of all the living, Christ, the Death of death our foe, Who, Thyself for us once giving To the darkest depths of woe, Patiently didst yield Thy breath But to save my soul from death: Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, Blessed Jesus, unto Thee. 2 Thou, ah Thou, hast taken on Thee Bitter strokes, a cruel rod; Pain and scorn were heaped upon Thee, 0 Thou sinless Son of God, Only thus for me to win Rescue from the bonds of sin: Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, Dearest Jesus, unto Thee. 3 Thou didst bear the smiting only That it might not fall on me; Stoodest falsely charged and lonely That I might be safe and free; Comfortless, that I might know Comfort from Thy boundless woe: Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, Dearest Jesus, unto Thee. 4 Then, for all that wrought our pardon, For Thy sorrows deep and sore, For Thine anguish in the garden, I will thank Thee evermore,-- Thank Thee with my latest breath For Thy sad and cruel death; For that last and bitter cry, Praise Thee evermore on high. Used With Tune: CHRIST, THE LIFE OF ALL THE LIVING

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