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Mein Hirt ist der Herr

Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: [Mein Hirt ist der Herr]
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Be Strong in the Lord

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Be strong in the Lord in armor of light Lyrics: 1 Be strong in the Lord in armor of light, with helmet and sword, with shield for the fight; on prayer be dependent, be belted and shod, in breastplate resplendent: the armor of God. 2 Integrity gird you round to impart the truth of His Word as truth in your heart; his righteousness wearing as breastplate of mail, his victory sharing, be strong to prevail. 3 With eagerness shod, stand firm in your place, or go forth for God with news of his grace; no foe shall disarm you nor force you to yield, no arrow can harm you with faith as your shield. 4 Though Satan presume to test you and try, in helmet and plume, your head shall be high; beset by temptation be true to your Lord, your helmet, salvation, and Scripture, your sword. 5 So wield well your blade, rejoice in its powers, fight on undismayed for Jesus is ours! Then in him victorious your armor lay down, to praise, ever glorious, his cross and his crown. Topics: Enemies and Persecution; Protection; Temptations ; Warfare, Spiritual; Will of God Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-18 Used With Tune: LYONS
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The Voice of Free Grace

Author: Burdsall Appears in 411 hymnals First Line: The voice of free grace cries Refrain First Line: Hallelujah to the Lamb, who has purchased our pardon Used With Tune: [The voice of free grace cries]

Dayawentay' ti Ari

Author: Robert Grant Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Dayawentay to Ari ti Gloria Used With Tune: LYONS
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Omnipotent King, Who Reignest On High

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Omnipotent King, who reignest on high, Thy mercy we sing, Thy haters defy; We give Thee Thy glory, though Satan oppose, And gladly adore Thee, in sight of Thy foes. 2 The reprobates dare their master proclaim, And loudly declare their sin and their shame; Presumptuous in evil, their god they avow, Their father the devil, and worship him now. 3 And shall we not sing our master and Lord, Our maker and king, by angels adored? Our merciful Savior, who brought us to God, And purchased us favor by shedding His blood. 4 Yes, Lord, we adore, though all men deny, And tell of Thy power, triumphantly nigh: O Jesus, we bless Thee, our ruler proclaim, And gladly confess Thee, for ever the same. 5 In tumult and noise, we sing of Thy grace, More mighty our joys, more hearty our praise; Our triumphs are higher, and warmer our zeal, And Thee ever nigher than Satan we feel. 6 The sinners we see, who Satan obey, Much happier we, much wiser than they; Our master is greater, He makes us His heirs, And O how much better our wages than theirs! 7 Our Jesus is near, whenever we sing, Among us we hear the shout of a king; Our voices are stronger than theirs who blaspheme, And surely we longer shall triumph than them. Used With Tune: LYONS Text Sources: Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution by John and Charles Wesley (London: Strahan, 1744)
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Easter

Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Smile praises, O sky! soft breathe them, O air! Used With Tune: LYONS

Adorem o Rei

Author: Werner Kaschel; Robert Grant Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Adorem o Rei, glorioso Senhor Topics: Culto Convite à Adoração Scripture: Psalm 24:10 Used With Tune: LYONS

Veho'oheha Ma'xe-Ma'heo'ȯ

Author: Robert H. Grant; Rodolphe Petter Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Ma'heo'o Nemehotaene; God Loves Us Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: LYONS Text Sources: "O Worship the King," based on Psalm 104 by Robert H. Grant, 1833

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