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Lord Jesus Christ, Thou highest good!

Author: B. Ringwald Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #98 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, Thou highest good! To whom Thy ransomed flee, Behold in penitential mood A suppliant bows to Thee. Through Thee I seek the Father's throne, Forgiveness ask through Thee alone, And strength for holy living. 2 Beneath a load of guilt I sigh; Relieve my fainting heart-- Thou who in mortal agony Didst bear my sin and smart. Of Thee alone I crave relief; Leave me not now in fear and grief And dark despair to perish. 3 O where for comfort shall I turn, When I the past survey? How oft I've dared Thy grace to spurn, And cast my bliss away: Yet thine availing merit, Lord, Deliverance and peace afford; Thy word is all my solace. 4 This word, for ever precious, saith The humble, contrite mind That looks to Thee in simple faith Shall full salvation find; And then, from sin's dominion free, Display true thankfulness to Thee, Devoted to Thy glory. 5 To Thee I come at Thy behest, Atoner of my sin! Forgiveness and the promised rest Through Thy desert to win. Be merciful, my God, to me, And let no more remembered be The days of sin and folly. 6 Teach me, O Lord, before Thy face This wayward heart to still; With joyfulness to run my race, And do Thy blessed will. In a plain path do Thou me guide, That faithful I may still abide, And quit me to Thine honor. 7 And pour Thine oil of joy on me When, the last moment nigh, The parting spirit would be free To join Thy saints on high. Then may Thy death, Lord, cheer my heart; And in Thy faith may I depart To dwell with Thee for ever. Topics: The Church Confession; The Church Confession; Confession of Sin; Jesus Christ Our Atoner Tune Title: [Lord Jesus Christ, Thou highest good!]

De lo Profundo Clamo a Ti (Salmo 130)

Author: Martin Lutero; J. B. Cabrera Hymnal: El Himnario Bautista de la Gracia #315 (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.7 First Line: De lo profundo clamo a Ti Topics: Arrepentimiento y Perdon Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: Spanish
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I know that my Redeemer lives

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #332 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives, In this my faith is fast; And whatsoe'er against Him strives Will surely fall at last. He lives, the mighty One, I know, Whose arm overcomes the strongest for, Who death and hell hath vanquished. 2 He lives, He lives; though dust shall lie Upon my mouldering head, Yet He will call me, by and by, To quit an earthy bed; And I shall waken at His voice, Rise re-embodied,and rejoice To look on my Redeemer. 3 His promise, who hath ne'er deceived, In life and death I trust; The Lord in whom I have believed Will raise my sleeping dust: In this my very flesh that dies I shall revive, and with these eyes Shall see the God who made me. 4 Myself shall see Him in my flesh, With all His glory bright; His presence shall my heart refresh, And fill my soul with light. Myself shall ever on Him gaze, Myself shall ever sound His praise, Myself, and not another. 5 Rise then, my soul, e'en now, and live In hope's divine abode! Let earth and Satan vainly strive To tear thee from thy God. The bier, the coffin, let them show The grace, the gloom, the worm-- "I know That my Redeemer liveth." Topics: The Church Year Easter; The Church Year Easter Tune Title: [I know that my Redeemer lives]

Out of the depths I cry to Thee

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #359 (1933) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.7 Topics: The Christian Life Repentance and Forgiveness Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MARTIN
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There Came Three Kings

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6608 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.7 First Line: There came three kings, ere break of day Lyrics: 1. There came three kings, ere break of day, All on Epiphany; Their gifts they bare, both rich and rare, All, all, Lord Christ, for Thee; Gold, frankincense, and myrrh are there, Where is the King? O where? O where? O where is the King? O where? 2. The star shone brightly overhead, The air was calm and still, O’er Bethlehem’s fields its rays were shed, The dew lay on the hill; We see no throne, no palace fair, Where is the King? O where? O where? O where is the King? O where? 3. An old man knelt at a manger low, A babe lay in the stall; The starlight played on the Infant brow, Deep silence lay o’er all; A maiden bent o’er the Babe in prayer, There is the King! O there! O there! O there is the King! O there! Languages: English Tune Title: EPIPHANY (Smith)

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