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Sustaining grace prayed for

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #13 (1874) Topics: Means of Grace Public and Social Prayer; Means of Grace Public and Social Prayer; Means of Grace Public and Social Prayer First Line: Taught by our Lord, we will not pray
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Baptism

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #220 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Means of Grace Baptism First Line: Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Lyrics: 1 Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honor the means enjoin'd by Thee, Make good our Apostolic boast, And own thy glorious ministry. 2 We now thy promis'd presence claim, Sent to disciple all mankind, Sent to baptize into thy name, We now thy promis'd presence find. 3 Father in these reveal thy son, In these for whom we seek thy face, Thy pard'ning mercy now make known, In this, thy sacred means of grace. 4 Jesus, with us Thou always art, Confirm thy heav'nly washing now, And through this sacrament impart The gifts of heav'n, eternal life. 5 Spirit divine, descend from high, Baptizer of our spirits Thou. The sacramental seal apply, And witness with the water now. 6 Oh! that the souls baptiz'd herein, May now thy truth and mercy feel: Redeemer! wash away their sin,-- Come, Holy Ghost, their pardon seal! Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20 Languages: English
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Savior, who Thy flock art feeding

Author: W. A. Muhlenberg Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #146 (1913) Topics: The Means of Grace Baptism; The Means of Grace Baptism Lyrics: 1 Savior, Who Thy flock art feeding, With the shepherd's kindest care, All the feeble gently leading, While the lambs Thy bosom share; 2 Now, these little ones receiving, Fold them in Thy gracious arm! There, we know, Thy word believing, Only there secure from harm! 3 Never, from Thy pasture roving, Let them be the lion's prey; Let Thy tenderness so loving, Keep them all life's dangerous way. 4 Then, within Thy fold eternal, Let them find a resting-place, Feed in pastures ever vernal, Drink the rivers of Thy grace. Tune Title: [Savior, who Thy flock art feeding]
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From Calvary a cry was heard

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #47 (1874) Topics: Means of Grace Public and Social Prayer; Means of Grace Closet
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Thy word, O Lord, like gentle dews

Author: C.B. Garve Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #136 (1913) Topics: The Means of Grace The Word of God; The Means of Grace The Word of God Lyrics: 1 Thy word, O Lord, like gentle dews, Falls soft on hearts that pine; Lord, to Thy garden ne’er refuse This heavenly balm of Thine. Watered by Thee, let every tree Then blossom to Thy praise, By grace of Thine bear fruit divine, Through all the coming days. 2 Thy word is like a flaming sword, A wedge that cleaveth stone; Keen as a fire, so burns Thy word, And pierceth flesh and bone. Let it go forth o’er all the earth, To cleanse our hearts within, To show Thy power in Satan’s hour And break the night of sin. 3 Thy word, a wondrous guiding star, On pilgrim hearts doth rise, Leads those to God who dwell afar, And makes the simple wise. Let not its light e’er sink in night; In every spirit shine, That none may miss heaven’s final bliss, Led by Thy light divine. Tune Title: [Thy word, O Lord, like gentle dews]
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Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace

Author: B. Barton Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #139 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Means of Grace The Word of God; The Means of Grace The Word of God Lyrics: 1 Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace Our path, when wont to stray, Stream from the fount of heavenly grace, Brook by the traveler's way; 2 Bread of our souls, whereon we feed, True manna from on high; Our guide and chart, wherein we read Of realms beyond the sky; 3 Pillar of fire through watches dark, Or radiant cloud by day; When waves would 'whelm our tossing bark, Our anchor and our stay; 4 Word of the ever-living God, Will of His glorious Son; Without Thee how could earth be trod, Or heaven itself be won? 5 Lord, grant us all aright to learn The wisdom it imparts; And to its heavenly teaching turn, With simple, childlike hearts. Tune Title: [Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace]
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He that believes and is baptized

Author: T. Kingo Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #141 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: The Means of Grace Baptism; The Means of Grace Baptism Lyrics: 1 He that believes and is baptized Shall see the Lord's salvation; Baptized into the death of Christ, He is a new creation; Through Christ's redemption he shall stand Among the glorious heavenly band Of every tribe and nation. 2 With one accord, O God, we pray: Grant us Thy Holy Spirit; Look Thou on our infirmity Through Jesus' blood and merit! Grant us to grow in grace each day By holy baptism that we may Eternal life inherit! Tune Title: [He that believes and is baptized]
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O living Bread from heaven

Author: J. Rist Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #148 (1913) Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Lyrics: 1 O living Bread from heaven, How hast Thou fed Thy guest! The gifts Thou now hast given Have filled my heart with rest. O wondrous food of blessing, O cup that heals our woes! My heart this gift possessing, In thankful song o’erflows. 2 My Lord, Thou here hast led me Within Thy holiest place, And there Thyself hast fed me With treasures of Thy grace: And Thou hast freely given, What earth could never buy,-- The bread of Life from heaven, That now I shall not die. 3 Thou gav'st all I wanted, The power can death destroy; And Thou has freely granted The cup of endless joy. Ah, Lord, I do not merit The favor Thou hast shown, And all my soul and spirit Bow down before Thy throne. 4 Lord, grant me that, thus strengthened With heavenly food, while here My course on earth is lengthened, I serve with holy fear; And when Thou call’st my spirit To leave this world below, I enter, through Thy merit, Where joys unmingled flow. Tune Title: [O living Bread from heaven]
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: J. Franck Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #149 (1913) Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Lyrics: 1 Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, Leave the gloomy haunts of sadness, Come into the daylight’s splendor, There with joy thy praises render Unto him whose grace unbounded, Hath this wondrous banquet founded, High o’er all the heavens He reigneth, Yet to dwell with thee He deigneth. 2 Hasten as a bride to meet Him, And with loving reverence greet Him, For with words of life immortal Now He knocketh at thy portal; Haste to ope the gates before Him, Saying, while thou dost adore Him, "Suffer, Lord, that I receive Thee, And I never more will leave Thee." 3 Ah, how hungers all my spirit For the love I do not merit! Oft have I, with sighs fast thronging, Thought upon this food with longing, In the battle well-nigh worsted, For this cup of life have thirsted, For the Friend, who here invites us And to God Himself unites us. 4 Now I sink before Thee lowly, Filled with joy most deep and holy, As with trembling awe and wonder On Thy mighty work I ponder, How by mystery surrounded, Depths no man hath ever sounded, None may dare to pierce unbidden, Secrets that with Thee are hidden. 5 Sun, who all my life dost brighten, Light, who dost my soul enlighten, Joy, the sweetest man e'er knoweth, Fount, whence all my being floweth. At Thy feet I cry, my Maker, Let me be a fit partaker Of this blessed food from heaven, For our good, Thy glory, given. 6 Jesus, Bread of life, I pray Thee, Let me gladly here obey Thee. By Thy love I am invited, Be Thy love with love requited; From this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; Through the gifts Thou here dost give me As Thy guest in heaven receive me. Tune Title: [Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness]
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Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord

Author: Joseph Barnby Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #150 (1913) Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Lyrics: 1 Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord, And drink the holy blood for you out-poured. 2 By that pure body and that holy blood Saved and refreshed, we render thanks to God. 3 Salvation's giver, Christ, the only Son, By His dear cross and blood the world hath won. 4 Offered was He for greatest and for least, Himself the victim and Himself the priest. 5 Victims were offered by the law of old, Which in a type this heavenly mystery hold. 6 He, Lord of light, and Savior of our race, Hath given to His saints a wondrous grace. 7 Approach ye, then, with faithful hearts sincere, And take the earnest of salvation here. 8 He who His saints in this world rules and shields, To all believers life eternal yields. 9 He feeds the hungry with the bread of heaven, And living streams to those who thirst are given. 10 Alpha and Omega, to whom shall bow, All nations at the doom, is with us now. Tune Title: [Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord]

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