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When Jesus Comes to Reward His Servants

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #947 (2011) Topics: Warning Refrain First Line: O can we say we are ready, brother? Languages: English

Where Will You Spend Eternity?

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #948 (2011) Topics: Warning Languages: English

The Day of Wrath

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #949 (2011) Topics: Warning First Line: The day of wrath, that dreadful day Languages: English
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And will the Judge descend?

Author: Philip Doddridge 1702-51 Hymnal: Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship #964 (2013) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Gospel Invitation and Warning Scripture: Romans 1:16 Languages: English Tune Title: ST BRIDE
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Someday (Elliott)

Author: Georgia C. Elliott; Clara M. Brooks Hymnal: Timeless Truths #1033 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Warning First Line: Someday, when God's sweet Spirit Lyrics: 1 Someday, when God’s sweet Spirit, So loving and so true, Has taken flight forever, And calls no more for you, You’ll see your sin and folly, And moan in your despair, But heaven ne’er will open, Nor answer give your prayer. 2 Someday, when death shall call you And claim you for its own— Behind you all is darkness, Ahead ’tis drear and lone— If you’ve refused His mercy, No hopes of heav’n await; Your soul through endless ages Shall mourn your doom, “Too late.” 3 Someday, when God’s fierce anger Falls on this world of sin, You’ll knock as did the virgins, But cannot enter in; Ah, then, with bitter weeping, From those fair gates of light You’ll go with other doomed ones, Down to an awful night. 4 Someday—yes, when forever The mercy door is closed, And your lost soul must suffer Amid eternal woes— In bitter grief and anguish You’ll think upon the day, When trifling with God’s mercy, You, careless, said, “Someday.” Scripture: Luke 16:19-25 Tune Title: [Someday when God's sweet Spirit]
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Eternity

Author: D. O. T. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #1076 Meter: 9.8.9.8 D 10.11 Topics: Warning First Line: I stood at the time-beaten portals Refrain First Line: Oh, eternity! Long eternity! Lyrics: 1 I stood at the time-beaten portals, Where many a pilgrim had passed Out into the infinite future, To be with the pure and the blest; And, musing in silent devotion, Eternity seemed to draw near; And strains from the choir of the faithful I seemed in my fancy to hear. Refrain: Oh, eternity! Long eternity! Hear the solemn footsteps of eternity. 2 I lingered, and silently listened To the dull, heavy tread of the years, And thought of the fate of the guilty, When Christ in His glory appears; A shudder came over my spirit, As I thought what a moment might cost, For eternity’s stillness was broken By the groans and the sighs of the lost. [Refrain] 3 I saw then the Judge in His splendor, As He stepped to His great judgment seat, And thought of the crashing of ages, When time and eternity meet; For Time, who has laid many millions, To slumber in death’s silent shade, Shall reel at eternity’s presence, And sleep in the tomb he has made. [Refrain] 4 Let us work while ’tis day, brother, sister, For soon shall the Master return, To garner the wheat that we harvest, The chaff in His fury to burn; Then in haste let us rush to the rescue, But few can we save at the most: Soon millions shall be at the judgment, Forever, eternally lost. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 10:5-6 Tune Title: [I stood at the time-beaten portals]
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Warning to Magistrates

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #102b (1786) Topics: Magistrates warned; Magistrates warned First Line: Judges, who rule the world by laws Lyrics: 1 Judges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye despise the righteous cause, While vile oppression wastes the land? Dare ye condemn the righteous poor, And let rich sinners 'scape secure, While gold and greatness bribe your hand? 2 Have ye forgot, or never knew That God will judge the judges too? High in the heavens his justice reigns; Yet you invade the rights of God; And send your bold decrees abroad To bind the conscience in your chains. 3 A poison'd arrow is your tongue, The arrow sharp, the poison strong, And death attends where e'er it wounds: You hear no counsels, cries or tears; So the deaf adder stops her ears! Against the power of charming sounds. 4 Break out their teeth, eternal God, Those teeth of lions dy'd in blood; And crush the serpents in the dust: As empty chaff when whirlwinds rise, Before the sweeping tempest flies, So let their hopes and names be lost. 5 Th' Almighty thunders from the sky, Their grandeur melts, their titles die, As hills of snow dissolve and run, Or snails that perish in their slime, Or births that come before their time, Vain births that never see the sun. 6 Thus shall the vengeance of the Lord Safety and joy to saints afford; And all that hear shall join and say, "Sure there's a God that rules on high, "A God that hears his children cry, "And will their sufferings well repay." Scripture: Psalm 58 Languages: English
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Warning to Magistrates

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #102b (1790) Topics: Magistrates warned; Magistrates warned First Line: Judges, who rule the world by laws Lyrics: 1 Judges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye despise the righteous cause, While vile oppression wastes the land? Dare ye condemn the righteous poor, And let rich sinners 'scape secure, While gold and greatness bribe your hand? 2 Have ye forgot, or never knew That God will judge the judges too? High in the heavens his justice reigns; Yet you invade the rights of God; And send your bold decrees abroad To bind the conscience in your chains. 3 A poison'd arrow is your tongue, The arrow sharp, the poison strong, And death attends where e'er it wounds: You hear no counsels, cries or tears; So the deaf adder stops her ears! Against the power of charming sounds. 4 Break out their teeth, eternal God, Those teeth of lions dy'd in blood; And crush the serpents in the dust: As empty chaff when whirlwinds rise, Before the sweeping tempest flies, So let their hopes and names be lost. 5 Th' Almighty thunders from the sky, Their grandeur melts, their titles die, As hills of snow dissolve and run, Or snails that perish in their slime, Or births that come before their time, Vain births that never see the sun. 6 Thus shall the vengeance of the Lord Safety and joy to saints afford; And all that hear shall join and say, "Sure there's a God that rules on high, "A God that hears his children cry, "And will their sufferings well repay." Scripture: Psalm 58 Languages: English
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Warning to Magistrates

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #110 (1786) Topics: Magistrates warned; Magistrates warned First Line: Judges, who rule the world by laws Lyrics: 1 Judges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye despise the righteous cause, While vile oppression wastes the land? Dare ye condemn the righteous poor, And let rich sinners 'scape secure, While gold and greatness bribe your hand? 2 Have ye forgot, or never knew That God will judge the judges too? High in the heavens his justice reigns; Yet you invade the rights of God; And send your bold decrees abroad To bind the conscience in your chains. 3 A poison'd arrow is your tongue, The arrow sharp, the poison strong, And death attends where e'er it wounds: You hear no counsels, cries or tears; So the deaf adder stops her ears! Against the power of charming sounds. 4 Break out their teeth, eternal God, Those teeth of lions dy'd in blood; And crush the serpents in the dust: As empty chaff when whirlwinds rise, Before the sweeping tempest flies, So let their hopes and names be lost. 5 Th' Almighty thunders from the sky, Their grandeur melts, their titles die, As hills of snow dissolve and run, Or snails that perish in their slime, Or births that come before their time, Vain births that never see the sun. 6 Thus shall the vengeance of the Lord Safety and joy to saints afford; And all that hear shall join and say, "Sure there's a God that rules on high, "A God that hears his children cry, "And will their sufferings well repay." Scripture: Psalm 58 Languages: English
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Warning to Magistrates

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #110 (1787) Topics: Magistrates warned; Magistrates warned First Line: Judges, who rule the world by laws Lyrics: 1 Judges, who rule the world by laws, Will ye despise the righteous cause, While vile oppression wastes the land? Dare ye condemn the righteous poor, And let rich sinners 'scape secure, While gold and greatness bribe your hand? 2 Have ye forgot, or never knew That God will judge the judges too? High in the heavens his justice reigns; Yet you invade the rights of God; And send your bold decrees abroad To bind the conscience in your chains. 3 A poison'd arrow is your tongue, The arrow sharp, the poison strong, And death attends where e'er it wounds: You hear no counsels, cries or tears; So the deaf adder stops her ears! Against the power of charming sounds. 4 Break out their teeth, eternal God, Those teeth of lions dy'd in blood; And crush the serpents in the dust: As empty chaff when whirlwinds rise, Before the sweeping tempest flies, So let their hopes and names be lost. 5 Th' Almighty thunders from the sky, Their grandeur melts, their titles die, As hills of snow dissolve and run, Or snails that perish in their slime, Or births that come before their time, Vain births that never see the sun. 6 Thus shall the vengeance of the Lord Safety and joy to saints afford; And all that hear shall join and say, "Sure there's a God that rules on high, "A God that hears his children cry, "And will their sufferings well repay." Scripture: Psalm 58 Languages: English

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