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When His Salvation Bringing

Author: John King Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 424 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When his salvation bringing, to Zion Jesus came, the children all stood singing hosanna to his name: nor did their zeal offend him, but as he rode along, he let them still attend him, and smiled to hear their song. 2 And since the Lord retaineth his love for children still, though now as King he reigneth on Zion's heav'nly hill, we'll flock around his banner who sits upon his throne, and cry aloud, "Hosanna to David's royal Son!" 3 For should we fail proclaiming our great Redeemer's praise, the stones, our silence shaming, would their hosannas raise. But shall we only render the tribute of our words? No, while our hearts are tender, they too shall be the Lord's. Topics: Jesus Christ His Life, Ministry, and Obedience; Christ Deity of; Christ Kingly Office of; Christ Triumphal Entry of Scripture: Matthew 21:9 Used With Tune: TOURS
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From Glory unto Glory

Author: Frances R. Havergal Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 64 hymnals First Line: From glory unto glory! Lyrics: 1. From glory unto glory! Be this our joyous song, As on the King’s own highway we bravely march along! From glory unto glory! O word of stirring cheer, As dawns the solemn brightness of one more glad new year. 2. Our own belovèd Master hath many things to say. Look forward to His teaching, unfolding day by day; To whispers of His Spirit, to insight clear and sweet, To blessèd consolation, while resting at His feet. 3. From glory unto glory! Our faith hath seen the King. We own His matchless beauty, adoringly we sing; But He hath more to show us! O thought of untold bliss! And on we press rejoicing in blessèd hope to this:— 4. To marvelous outpourings of treasures new and old, To largess of His bounty, paid in the King’s own gold, To glorious expansion of mysteries of grace, To radiant unveilings of brightness from His face. 5. From glory unto glory! What great things He hath done, What wonders He hath shown us, what triumphs He hath won! We marvel at the record of blessings of the year! But sweeter still than Christmas rings out His promise clear— 6. That greater things, far greater, our longing eyes shall see! We can but wait and wonder what greater things shall be! But glorious fulfillments rejoicingly we claim, While pleading in the power of His prevailing name. 7. From glory unto glory! What mighty blessings crown The lives for which our Lord hath laid His own so freely down! Omnipotence to keep us, omniscience, too, to guide, Jehovah’s blessèd presence within us to abide! 8. The fullness of His blessing encompasseth our way; The fullness of His promise crowns every brightening day; The fullness of His glory is beaming from above, While more and more we realize the fullness of His love. 9. From glory unto glory! Without a shade of care, Because the Lord who loves us will every burden bear; Because we trust Him fully, and know that He will guide, And know that He will keep us at His belovèd side. 10. From glory unto glory! Though tribulation fall, It cannot touch our treasure, when Christ is All in All! Whatever lies before us, there can be naught to fear, For what are pain and sorrow when Jesus Christ is near? 11. From glory unto glory! O marvels of the Word! With open face beholding the glory of the Lord, We, even we (O wonder!) are changed into the same, The image of our Savior, to glorify His name. 12. Abiding in His presence, and walking in the light, And seeking to do always what is pleasing in His sigh; We look to Him to keep us all glorious within, Because the blood of Jesus is cleansing from all sin. 13. The things behind forgetting, we only gaze before From glory unto glory, that shineth more and more, Because our Lord hath said it, that such shall be our way, (O splendor of the promise!) unto the perfect day. 14. From glory unto glory! Our fellow travelers still Are gathering on the journey! The bright electric thrill Of quick, instinctive union, more frequent and more sweet, Shall swiftly pass from heart to heart in true and tender beat. 15. And closer yet, and closer, the golden bonds shall be, Enlinking all who love our Lord in pure sincerity; And wider yet, and wider, shall circling glory glow, As more and more are taught our God’s mighty love to know. 16. O ye who seek the Savior, look up in faith and love; Come up into the sunshine, so bright and warm above! No longer tread the valley, but, clinging to His hand, Ascend the shining summits and view the glorious land. 17. Our harp notes should be sweeter, our trumpet tones more clear, Our anthems ring so grandly that all the world must hear! O royal be our music, for who hath cause to sing Like choruses of saved ones, the children of the King? 18. O, let our adoration for all that He hath done Peal out beyond the heavens, while voice and life are one; And let our consecration be real, and deep, and true. O even now our hearts bow, and joyful vows renew! 19. In full and glad surrender we give ourselves to Thee, Thine utterly, and only, and evermore to be! O Son of God, who lov’st us, we will be Thine alone, Our being and possessions, shall henceforth be Thine own! 20. Now onward, ever onward, from strength to strength we go, While grace for grace abundant shall from His fullness flow, To glory’s full fruition, from glory’s foretaste here, Until His very presence crown happiest new year. Used With Tune: TOURS
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The Day of Resurection

Author: John Mason Neale; John of Damascus Appears in 539 hymnals Topics: Easter; Processional Used With Tune: TOURS
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God is my strong salvation

Author: James Montgomery Appears in 290 hymnals Used With Tune: TOURS
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There's a friend for little children

Author: A. Midlane Appears in 252 hymnals Used With Tune: TOURS
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We Plow the Fields

Author: Jane M. Campbell; Matthias Claudius Appears in 472 hymnals First Line: We plow the fields, and scatter Lyrics: 1 We plow the fields, and scatter The good seed on the land, But it is fed and watered By God's almighty hand; He sends the snow in winter, The warmth to swell the grain, The breeze, and the sunshine, And soft refreshing rain. 2 He only is the Maker Of all things near and far; He paints the wayside flower, He lights the evening star; The winds and waves obey him, By him the birds are fed; Much more to us, his children, He gives our daily bread. 3 We thank thee, then, O Father, For all things near and far; The seedtime and the harvest, Our life, our health, our food; Accept the gifts we offer, For all thy love imparts, And, what Thou most desirest Our humble, thankful hearts. Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; Thankfulness; Food; Nature; Thanksgiving; Autumn-Harvest; Autumn-Harvest Used With Tune: [We plow the fields, and scatter]
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Go forward, Christian soldier

Author: L. Tuttiett Appears in 185 hymnals Used With Tune: BERTHOLD
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To Thee, my God and Saviour

Author: T. Haweis Appears in 189 hymnals Used With Tune: [To Thee, my God and Saviour]
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O Thou whose hand has brought us

Author: Frederick William Goadby Appears in 24 hymnals Used With Tune: TOURS
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A Present Help

Author: Lilla M. Edwards Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: There is never a day so dreary Lyrics: 1 There is never a day so dreary, But God can make it bright; And to the soul that trusts him, He giveth pure delight; There is never a path so hidden, But God will show the way, If we will seek his guidance, And patiently will pray. 2 There is never a cross so heavy, But Jesus' hands are there, Outstretched in sweet compassion, Our burden still to bear; There is never a life so darkened, So hopeless, so unblest, But may be fill'd with gladness, In Jesus' peace may rest. 3 There is never a heart so broken, But Jesus Christ can heal; The heart once pierced on Calv'ry Doth for his people feel; He will never fulfill his promise, His word can never fail; God is our help in trouble, Our strength when foes assail. Topics: Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Christ Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Living His Life Trust in Trouble; Christ Christ With Us Used With Tune: BERTHOLD

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