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Give Praise to Our God

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Alleluias; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Church Year All Saints' Day; Church Year Easter; Church Year Trinity Sunday; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Endurance; God as Creator; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Triumph; God's Word; God's Justice; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); Grace; Hymns of Praise; Joy; Judgment; Justice; Musical Instruments; Occasional Services; Occasional Services; Rulers; Unity and Fellowship; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 4-10; Year C, All Saints' Day, November 1 First Line: Give praise to our God and sing a new song Lyrics: 1 Give praise to our God and sing a new song, amid all the saints God's praises prolong; a song to your maker and ruler now raise, all children of Zion, rejoice and give praise. 2 With timbrel and harp and joyful acclaim, with gladness and mirth, we praise your great name; for now in your people your pleasure you seek, with robes of salvation adorning the meek. 3 In glory exult, you saints of the Word; with songs in the night high praises accord; go forth in God's service, be strong in God's might to conquer all evil and stand for the right. 4 For this is God's word: the saints shall not fail, but over the earth the humble prevail; all rulers and nations shall yield to their sway. To God give the glory; sing praises for aye. Scripture: Psalm 149 Used With Tune: LAUDATE DOMINUM Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt. 1995

Creator Spirit, come we pray

Author: Rhabanus Maurus, 776-856 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Church Year Pentecost; Church Year Transfiguration; Despair; Elements of Worship Confession (Individual); Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Fear; God Light from; God as Spirit; God as Spirit; God's Sovereignty; God's Wisdom; God's Face; God's Faithfulness; God's Greatness; God's Majesty; God's Name; God's Power; God's Presence; God's Strength; Grace; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Teacher; Life Stages Death; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Occasional Services New Year; Occasional Services Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; Renewal; Suffering; The Creation; Truth; Worship; Year A, B, C, Easter, Day after Pentecost; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 16-22; Gregorian Chant Scripture: Psalm 104:1-9 Used With Tune: VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS (fragment) Text Sources: Refrain Tr. composite; Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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Oh give thanks, for God is gracious

Author: David Mowbray, 1938- Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: City / City of God; Desert / Wilderness; God Love and Grace of; God Providence of; Hope; Hunger; Metrical Psalms; New Day; Praise; Rural Life / Rogation Sunday; Storm; Thankfulness; Thirst First Line: "Oh give thanks, for God is gracious!" Lyrics: 1 "Oh give thanks, for God is gracious!" now may Israel truly say; through great trials God has brought us to the dawn of this new day. All God's children, praise the wonders God has done. 2 When God's people walked the desert, hungry, thirsty, faint of heart, God prepared for them a city, gave them hope and took their part. All God's children, praise the wonders God has done. 3 Those who steer their ships through trouble, ride the storm and plumb the deep, reach at length their promised haven, bless that grace which brings them sleep. All God's children, praise the wonders God has done. 4 Oh give thanks for all God's mercies: fields are watered, crops are sown, sheep and cattle fill the pastures, babes in arms have safely grown. All God's children, praise the wonders God has done. Scripture: Psalm 107:1-9 Used With Tune: WYLDE GREEN
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Thank You, Lord

Meter: Irregular Appears in 16 hymnals Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Praise and Thanksgiving; Adoration and Praise; Choruses and Refrains; Christian Year Thanksgiving Day; Gratitude; Service Music Scripture Acclamations; Service Music Prayer Responses; Service Music Following Communion; Table Graces Lyrics: Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. I just want to thank you, Lord. Used With Tune: THANK YOU, LORD (Smith) Text Sources: Traditional
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The humble publican

Author: Beddome Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: The Graces of the Holy Spirit Humility; Children Every day given to the Lord; Humility The humble publican; The humble Publican First Line: Lord, with a griev'd and aching heart Lyrics: 1 Lord, with a griev'd and aching heart, To thee I look— to thee I cry; Supply my wants, and ease my smart, O help me soon, or else I die. 2 Here on my soul the burden lies, No human power can it remove; My numerous sins like mountains rise, Do thou reveal thy pardoning love. 3 Break off these adamantine chains, From cruel bondage set me free; Rescue from everlasting pains, And bring me safe to heaven and thee. Scripture: Luke 18:13

Psalm 67 (A Responsorial Reading)

Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Blessing; Church Year Pentecost; Church Year Transfiguration; Daily Prayer Midday Prayer; Earth; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship Preparation for Blessing; Elements of Worship Sending; Freedom; God Light from; God as King; God's Safety; God's Sovereignty; God's Triumph; God's Face; God's Justice; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Power; God's Promise of Redemption; God's Way; Grace; Gratitude; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Joy; Judgment; Mercy; Mission; Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Occasional Services Civic / National Occasions; Occasional Services Commissioning; Occasional Services New Year; Occasional Services Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; People of God / Church Family of God; People of God / Church Witnessing; The Incarnation; Witness; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 14-20; Year C, Easter, 6th Sunday First Line: Let the peoples praise you, O God Scripture: Psalm 67 Used With Tune: [Let the peoples praise you, O God] Text Sources: Liturgical Psalter (Refrain text); Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)

Praise the Lord Who Heals

Author: Norman Agatep Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Alleluias; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Broken-hearted; Church Year Christmas; Earth; Elements of Worship Gathering; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; God Trust in; God as Spirit; God as Creator; God's Sovereignty; God's Sustaining Power; God's Wisdom; God's Word; God's Deeds; God's Faithfulness; God's Greatness; God's Knowing; God's law; God's Love; God's Majesty; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Providence; God's Strength; God's Way; Grace; Guilt; Healing; Hope; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Healer; Jesus Christ Mind of; Joy; Life Stages Generations; Love; Occasional Services Dedication / Consecration / Anniversary; Occasional Services Healing Service; Occasional Services Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; Pain; Peace; People of God / Church Family of God; People of God / Church Serving; Rejoicing; Remnant of Isarel; Shame; Sorrow; The Creation; Unity and Fellowship; Witness; Worship; Year A, B, C, Christmas, 2nd Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, 5th Sunday First Line: Give thanks for God is gracious Refrain First Line: Praise, praise the Lord who heals Scripture: Psalm 147 Used With Tune: [Give thanks for God is gracious]
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Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 54 hymnals Topics: Prevenient Grace Invitation; Justifying Grace Assurance; Particular Times of Worship Special Days; Aldersgate; Assurance; Call to the Christian Life; Christian Experience; Forgiveness Lyrics: Where shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heaven aspire? A slave redeemed from death and sin, a brand plucked from eternal fire, how shall I equal triumphs raise, or sing my great deliverer’s praise? O how shall I the goodness tell, Father, which thou to me hast showed? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be called a child of God! Should know, should feel my sins forgiven, blest with this antepast of heaven! And shall I slight my Father’s love, or basely fear his gifts to own? Unmindful of his favors prove, shall I, the hallowed cross to shun, refuse his righteousness to impart, by hiding it within my heart? Outcasts of men, to you I call, harlots, and publicans, and thieves; he spreads his arms to embrace you all, sinners alone his grace receive. No need of Him the righteous have; he came the lost to seek and save. Come, O my guilty brethren, come, groaning beneath your load of sin; his bleeding heart shall make you room, his open side shall take you in. He calls you now, invites you home: Come, O my guilty brethren, come. For you the purple current flowed in pardon from his wounded side, languished for you the eternal God, for you the Prince of Glory died. Believe, and all your sin’s forgiven, only believe--and yours is heaven.
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Faith connected with salvation

Author: Dr. Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 33 hymnals Topics: The Graces of the Holy Spirit Faith; Faith Connected with salvation; Fear of God Exercised all the day First Line: Not by the laws]of innocence Lyrics: 1 Not by the laws of innocence Can Adam's sons arrive at heaven: New works can give us no pretence To have our ancient sins forgiven. 2 Not the best deeds that we have done, Can make a wounded conscience whole: Faith is the grace, and faith alone, That flies to Christ, and saves the soul. 3 Lord, I believe thy heavenly word, Fain would I have my soul renew'd: I mourn for sin, and trust the Lord, To have it pardon'd and subdu'd. 4 O may thy grace it's power display, Let guilt and death no longer reign: Save me in thine appointed way, Nor let my humble faith be vain. Scripture: Romans 1:16 Text Sources: Dr. Watt's Sermons
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Up to the Lord that reigns on high

Author: Isaac Watts; Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 71 hymnals Topics: Lord's Day Morning; Morning of a sabbath; Evidences of sincerity; Book of nature and Scripture; Gospel its glory and success; Knowledge desired; Nature and Scripture; Scripture compared with the book of nature; Sincerity; Success of the Gospel; Watchfulness; Works and grace Lyrics: Up to the Lord, that reigns on high, And views the nations from afar, Let everlasting praises fly, And tell how large his bounties are. [He that can shake the worlds he made, Or with his word, or with his rod, His goodness, how amazing great! And what a condescending God!] [God, that must stoop to view the skies, And bow to see what angels do, Down to our earth he casts his eyes, And bends his footsteps downwards too.] He overrules all mortal things, And manages our mean affairs; On humble souls the King of kings Bestows his counsels and his cares. Our sorrows and our tears we pour Into the bosom of our God; He hears us in the mournful hour, And helps us bear the heavy load. In vain might lofty princes try Such condescension to perform; For worms were never raised so high Above their meanest fellow worm. O could our thankful hearts devise A tribute equal to thy grace, To the third heav'n our songs should rise, And teach the golden harps thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 19

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