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The Heav'ns declare thy Glory, LORD

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Description of Glory of the Law; Prayers Of a Sinner to obtain Forgiveness of Sins; Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence; Soul's Desire Of Believers Lyrics: 1 The Heav'ns declare thy Glory, LORD, Which that, and that alone can fill; The Firmament and Stars express their great Creator's wond'rous Skill: Each Dawn fresh Beams of Knowledge brings, From ev'ry Night Instruction springs. 2 Their pow'rful Language to no Space, Or Realm, or Region is confin'd; 'Tis Nature's universal Voice, And understood by all Mankind: The Sun their Doctrines doth display, Where-e'er he darts his genial Ray. 3 No Bridegroom for his Nuptials dress'd, Can shew a more enliven'd Face; No Giant does like him rejoice, To run with Strength his glorious Race; In one unwearied Round he goes, And Light and Heat on all bestows. Part II 4 GOD's perfect Law converts the Soul, Reclaims the Heart from false Desires; With sacred Wisdom his pure Word The Weak and Ignorant inspires; The Statutes bring sincere Delight; His Word assists the feeblest Sight. 5 The Fear of GOD most perfect is, And shall for evermore endure; The Judgments of the LORD are true, Most just and altogether pure; More precious than fine Gold they are, And sweeter than the Honey far. 6 My trusty Counsellors they are, To me they friendly Warnings give: Divine Rewards attend on those, Who by thy Precepts live. But who can all his Errors see? From secret Faults, LORD, cleanse thou me! 7 Let no presumptuous Sin, O LORD! Obtain Dominion over me; That, by thy Grace preserv'd, I may Far from the great Transgression flee; So shall my Pray'r by thee be bless'd, And I in GOD my Saviour rest. Scripture: Psalm 19 Used With Tune: [The heavens declare thy glory, Lord]

In Deep Despair I Cry to You

Author: Joy F. Patterson, b. 1931 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God Desire for Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: MORNING SONG (CONSOLATION)

For You, My God, I Wait

Author: Adam M. L. Tice Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God Desire for Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: SPRINGTIME
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O Lord, My God, You Know All My Ways

Author: Paul Wigmore Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: God Desire for Lyrics: 1 O Lord, my God, you know all my ways, when I sleep and I rise, when I sit or stand; and before any word is upon my tongue you discern it as though I had spoken it. 2 Where can I go to be far from you? In the deepest of caves, in the heights of heaven? If I rise up and fly on the wings of dawn, still your right hand will guide me and hold me fast. 3 O Lord, my God, you created me, in a wonderful way you have fashioned me. Test my spirit and see what is in my heart; lead me on in the way to eternal life. Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: SHEPHERDSWELL

Oh Señor, tú me has examinado [Oh, Lord God, You Have Searched Me]

Author: Marisol Díaz; Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: God Desire for First Line: Oh Señor, tú me has examinado [Oh, Lord God, you have searched me in my heart] Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: [Oh Sénor, tú me has examinado]
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Patience

Author: Beddome Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Graces of the Spirit Patience; Christian patience desired; Submission to the will of God First Line: Dear Lord, tho' bitter is the cup Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, tho' bitter is the cup, Thy gracious hand deals out to me, I cheerfully will drink it up, That cannot hurt which comes from thee. 2 Dash it with thine unchanging love, Let not a drop of wrath be there; The saints for ever bless'd above, Were often most afflicted here. 3 From Jesus, thy incarnate Son, I'll learn obedience to thy will; And humbly kiss the chastening rod, When its severest strokes I feel.
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God shining into the heart

Author: Dr. Doddridge Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 52 hymnals Topics: Knowledge Desired of God its author First Line: Praise to the Lord of the boundless might Lyrics: 1 Praise to the Lord of boundless might, With uncreated glories bright! His presence gilds the worlds above; The unchanging source of light and love. 2 Our rising earth his eye beheld, When in substantial darkness veil'd; The shapeless Chaos, nature's womb, Lay buried in the horrid gloom. 3 "Let there be light," Jehovah said; And light o'er all the earth was spread: Nature array'd in charms unknown, Gay with its new-born lustre shone. 4 He sees the mind, when lost it lies In shades of ignorance and vice, And darts from heaven a vivid ray, And changes midnight into day. 5 Shine, mighty God, with vigor shine On this benighted heart of mine; And let thy glories stand reveal'd, As in the savior's face beheld. 6 My soul, reviv'd by heav'n-born day, Thy radiant image shall display, While all my faculties unite To praise the Lord, who gives me light. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:6
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Desiring the Presence of God in Affliction

Author: Steele Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Presence of God desired in Affliction; Presence of God desired in sickness First Line: Thou only center of my rest Lyrics: 1 Thou only center of my rest, Look down with pitying eye; While with protracted pain opprest I breathe the plaintive sigh. 2 Thy gracious presence O my God, My every wish contains, With this, beneath affliction's load, My heart no more complains. 3 This can my every care control, Gild each dark scene with light; This is the sunshine of the soul, Without it all is night. 4 My Lord, my life, O cheer my heart With thy reviving ray, And bid these mournful shades depart, And bring the dawn of day! 5 O happy scenes of pure delight! Where thy full beams impart Unclouded beauty to the sight, And rapture to the heart. 6 Her part in those fair realms of bliss, My spirit longs to know; My wishes terminate in this, Nor can they rest below. 7 Lord, shall the breathings of my heart Aspire in vain to thee? Confirm my hope, that where thou art, I shall for ever be. 8 Then shall my cheerful spirits sing The darksome hours away, And rise on faith's expanded wing To everlasting day.

Psalm 145 (A Responsorial Setting)

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Desire for First Line: I will exalt you, my God and king Refrain First Line: I will praise your name forever Scripture: Psalm 145 Used With Tune: [I will praise your name forever] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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How full of Anguish is the Thought?

Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Absence and Presence of God; Desire of Christ's Presence; God's Everlasting Absence intolerable; Love to Christ Lyrics: [1 How full of Anguish is the Thought? How it distracts and tears my Heart? If God, at last, my sov'reign Judge, Should frown, and bid my Soul, Depart.] 2 Lord, when I quit this earthly Stage, Where shall I fly but to thy Breast? For I have sought no other Home; For I have learnt no other Rest. 3 I cannot live contented here, Without some Glimpses of thy Face; And Heav'n, without thy Presence there, Would be a dark and tiresome Place. 4 When earthly Cares engross the Day, And hold my Thoughts aside from Thee, The shining Hours of chearful Light Are long and tedious Years to me. 5 And if no Ev'ning Visit's paid Between my Saviour and my Soul, How dull the Might! how sad the Shade! How mournfully the Minutes roll! 6 This Flesh of mine might learn as soon To live, yet part with all my Blood; To breathe when vital Air is gone, Or thrive and grow without my Food. [7 Christ is my Light, my Love, my Care, My blessed Hope, my heav'nly Prize; Dearer than all my Passions are, My Limbs, my Bowels, or my Eyes.] [8 The Strings that twine about my Heart, Tortures and Racks may tear them off; But they can never, never part With their dear Hold of Christ my Love.] [9 My God! and can an humble Child, That loves Thee with a Flame so high, Be ever from thy Face exil'd, Without the Pity of thine Eye? 10 Impossible - For thine own Hands Have tied my Heart so fast to Thee; And in thy Book the Promise stands, That where thou art thy Friends must be.]

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