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We Have Come at Christ's Own Bidding

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Year B Lent 2; Year C Lent 2 Lyrics: 1 We have come at Christ’s own bidding to this high and holy place, where we wait with hope and longing for some token of God’s grace. Here we pray for new assurance that our faith is not in vain, searching like those first disciples for a sign both clear and plain. 2 Light breaks through our clouds and shadows, splendor bathes the flesh-joined Word, Moses and Elijah marvel as the heavenly voice is heard. Eyes and hearts behold with wonder how the Law and Prophets meet: Christ with garments drenched in brightness, stands transfigured and complete. 3 Strengthened by this glimpse of glory, fearful lest our faith decline, We, like Peter, find it tempting to remain and build a shrine. But true worship gives us courage to proclaim what we profess, That our daily lives may prove us people of the God we bless. Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 Used With Tune: HYFRYDOL
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God is our fortress and our rock

Author: M. Luther (1483-1546); Michael Perry (born 1942) Meter: 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Lent 2, The King and the Kingdom Conflict Used With Tune: EIN' FESTE BURG

Psalm 27: I Believe That I Shall See

Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Lent 2 Year C First Line: The Lord is my light and my help Refrain First Line: I believe that I shall see Scripture: Psalm 27:1 Used With Tune: [I believe that I shall see] Text Sources: Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass; Psalm: The Grail

Psalm 116: I Will Take the Cup of Salvation

Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Lent 2 Year B First Line: I love the Lord, for the Lord has heard Refrain First Line: I will take the cup of salvation Scripture: Psalm 116 Used With Tune: [I will take the cup of salvation] Text Sources: Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass; Psalm: The Grail

Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light

Author: Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Lent 2 Year C First Line: The Lord is my light and my salvation Refrain First Line: The Lord is my light Scripture: Psalm 27:1 Used With Tune: [The Lord is my light and my salvation]

Total Praise

Author: Richard Smallwood Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Lent Week 2 First Line: Lord, I will lift my eyes to the hills Scripture: Psalm 121:1-2 Used With Tune: [Lord, i will lift mine eyes to the hills]
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Lead On, O Cloud of Presence

Author: Ruth Duck Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Lent 2 Year C Used With Tune: LANCASHIRE
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I Will Look Up

Author: Josephine D. Heard Meter: 6.6.6.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Lent Week 2 First Line: I will look up to thee Lyrics: 1. I will look up to thee With faith's ne'er-failing sight, My trust repose in thee, Though dark and chill Earth's night. I will look up to thee, Though rough and long the way, Still sure thou leadest me Unto the perfect day. 2. I will look up to thee When lone and faint and weak. My grace sufficeth thee, I hear thy soft voice speak. I will look up to thee, For if thou, Lord, art near, Temptations quickly flee, And clouds soon disappear. 3. I will look up to thee; With feeble voice I cry. Lord, pity helpless me; Without thine aid I die. I will look up to thee, Who died my soul to save, Who bore my load of sin, Thy blood a ransom gave. 4. I will look up to thee, The all-anointed One, Who opes the gate for me, To the eternal throne. I will look up to thee; I feel my sins forgiv'n; Thy footprints, Lord, I see; They mark the way to Heav'n. 5. I will look up to thee When doubt and fear arise; Though dangers compass me, Upward I lift mine eyes. I will look up to thee, Thou bright and morning star; With eyes of faith I see Thy glory from afar. 6. I will look up to thee! Though all I have below, Thou takest, Lord, from me, Thou canst the more bestow. I will look up to thee, My hand shall rest in thine; Where e’er thou wilt lead me, Thy will, O Lord, not mine. Scripture: Psalm 121:1-2 Used With Tune: INVITATION

Give praise and glory unto God

Author: Johann Jacob Schütz; Arthur Farlander; Winfred Douglas Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Epiphany 4 Collect; Lent 5 (Passion Sunday) Collect; Trinity 2 Collect; Trinity 6 Old Testament; Trinity 7 Collect; Trinity 11 Collect; God Faithfulness of; God Father; God Glory of; Praise; Providence Used With Tune: DU LEBENSBROT HERR JESU CHRIST
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O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns

Author: Bradford Gray Webster Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Year C Lent 2 First Line: O Jesus Christ, may grateful hymns be rising Lyrics: 1 O Jesus Christ, may grateful hymns be rising, in every city for your love and care; Inspire our worship, grant the glad surprising that your blessed Spirit rouses everywhere. 2 Grant us new courage, never proud, but humble, strong in your strength to venture and to dare; To lift the fallen, guide the ones who stumble, seek out the lonely and God's mercy share. 3 Show us your Spirit, brooding o'er each city, as you once wept above Jerusalem, Seeking to gather all in love and pity, and healing those who touch your garment's hem. Scripture: Luke 13:34-35 Used With Tune: CHARTERHOUSE

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