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There is a Time for Everything

Author: Stephen P. Starke, b. 1955 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #762 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Scripture: Galatians 4:4-5 First Line: There is a time for ev'rything Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English Tune Title: ST. PETER'S NORWALK

We Give This Child to You

Author: Carol Mayes Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #764 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Galatians 4:6 Topics: The Church Baptism, Child Dedication; Children, Dedication of; Baptism; Dedication of Children Languages: English Tune Title: CARLISLE

Ey lou nis (Now I Know)

Author: Barnabas Mam; Eang Chhun Hymnal: Voices Together #769 (2020) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Galatians 4:1-7 Topics: Baptism; Sending Commissioning Languages: Khmer Tune Title: EY LOU NIS

Our Father Who Art in Heaven - IIa

Author: Carlos Rosas, b. 1939; Daniel Zager, b. 1951 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #958 (2006) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Galatians 4:6 First Line: May Thy kingdom come to us Refrain First Line: Our Father who art in heaven Topics: Liturgical Music Languages: English Tune Title: PADRE NUESTRO
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All you who make the Law your Choice

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #I.LXIX (1776) Scripture: Galatians 4:25 Lyrics: 1 All you who make the Law your Choice, Attend and hear its dreadful Voice, The Voice of Words, on Sinai heard, That Voice which Isr'el greatly fear'd; So fear'd as humbly to implore That they might hear its Sound no more. 2 Lightnings, with horrid Glare were seen, Tremendous Thunders roar'd between; Darkness, with Flames encircled round: The Trump of God, its awful Sound, Louder, and louder rent the Air, And smote their Hearts with deep Despair. 3 The trembling Multitude, they heard All that the Voice of Words declar'd; The Darkness, Fire, and Smoke they saw, The dreadful Pomp of Moses' Law, Who, whilst the Mountains base did shake, Most terribly did fear and quake. 4 I am the Lord, thy God, says he; Nor shalt thou worship ought but me: Nor to thyself shalt thou e'er make An Image, nor the Likeness take Of ought in Heav'n, or Earth below, With Rev'rence unto it to bow. 5 Thou shalt not take my Name in vain, Lest thou incur the guilty Stain: Remember keep the Sabbath-Day, Thou shalt not work, nor idly play: To Parents thou shalt Honour give, If in the Land thou log wouldst live. 6 Murder, never shlat thou do it: Nor vile Adultery commit: Thou shalt not steal: (my Statutes hear) Nor Witness falsely shalt thou bear: Thou shalt not covet, lusting in What is thy Neighbours; this is Sin. 7 Nor only keep from Win thine Hands; A Word, Desire, or Look offends; A Moment's Lust, the smallest Flaw, So fully breaks my holy Law, Tho' it be but in Heart conceiv'd, As ne'er by thee can be retriev'd. 8 Holy and just are God's Commands; Wo to the Man who e'er offends In one small Point, he on him draws The Curse of all the broken Laws; All join in one to damn the Wretch, Who's guilty of the smallest Breach. 9 In awful Truth hat God declar'd, The Sinner never can be spar'd; On his own Head shall be his Blood, Who trespasses against his God: The soul that sinneth, it shall die, Here and in Hell eternally. 10 Nor can they for their Sin atone; Their Sacrifices he'll have none; Nor will their Pray'rs nor Tears accept, Because his Laws they have not kept: Thus for their Sin, e'en for the first, They're irrevokably accurs'd. 11 The Law is holy, just, and true, And what it speaks, it speaks to you Who to be under it desire, And eagerly thereby aspire To everlasting Life and Bliss, Thro' Works of your own Righteousness. 12 But if the Gospel-Sound you'll choose, Nor him that speaks from Heav'n refuse, Prepare to hear the Tidings good Proclaim'd to Man by Jesu's Blood; Administred with Glory, more Than Sinai's Law which went before. 13 No dreadful Thunders roaring here, Nor blasting Lightnings, causing Fear; Nor Earthquake, Darkness, Smoak, nor Flame, Nor dreadful voice when Jesus came: But all was glorious, calm, serene, When God came down to dwell with Men. 14 From Heav'n the flaming Cherubs came, And sung on Earth with Tongues of Flame, Tidings of endless Joy to all The Sons of Adam great and small; How that bless'd Morn was born a Child, By whom the Law should be fulfill'd. 15 Under the Law, of Woman made, And, as of all his church, the Head; Perfect Obedience unto Blood, To yield the Law engag'd he stood; And all it Breaches to repair, By tasting Death, Hell, and Despair. 16 Divinely born, this wond'rous Child Was holy, harmless, undefil'd! The Law he perfectly obey'd, In Action, Word, nor Thought, e'er stray'd; But in the Law was his Delight, By doing good both Day and Night. 17 He knew no Sin, was free from Guile, Nor could the Tempter him defile: One God he serv'd in Righteousness: Nor bow'd to Creatures-Likenesses: His Name in vain he never took: Nor holy Sabbath ever broke. 18 Honour to Parents he did give; Nor ceas'd, whilst he on Earth did live: Quite free from Murder and Debate, Nor did his Soul his Brother hate: His Nature loath'd adult'rous Fire, Nor ever felt a base Desire. 19 He did not steal with Heart, nor Hand: Nor bearing Witness, falsely stand: No Evil of his Neighbour spake, Nor coveted with Lust to take Whatever was his Neighbour's Right, 'Twas always hateful in hs Sight. 20 But God, wtih all his Heart, he lov'd: His his whole Life and Practice prov'd: Next as himself, yea far above Himself he doth his Neighbour love. Does unto all Men what he would That they, in all their Doings, should. 21 The Law, thus pleas'd, demands, at last, Atonement for the Sin that's past: He undertook the Breach to heal, Our Sin, our Curse, our Hell, to feel: The full Extent of Punishment, For all that's Sin, he underwent. 22 All Chastisements by him were borne, Wounds, Blood, and Bruises him adorn; His Nerves all broken; gloomy Fears Rush on him; Blood, and Sweat, and Tears, Moist'ning the burning Sacrifice, Gratefully smoaking to the Skies. 23 Death-Pangs, with all the Pains of Hell, In dreadful Storms upon him fell: Nor may the finite Mind conceive; Nor dare the Infidel believe What unknown Torments Jesus felt; What Flames of Soul-devouring Guilt. 24 With unregarded Groans and Cries, Convulsive Struggles, dying Sighs; In Character of Sinners lost, He fainting, yielded up the Ghost: Death took him Pris'ner, him detain'd, Whilst the least Charge of Sin remain'd. 25 His holy Life, his Death and Smart; Tormented soul, and broken Heart; The holy Law, more magnify'd Than if a thousand Worlds had dy'd: O Love! in him the glor'ous God, Redeems his Church with his own Blood. 26 O glorious Truth, with Jesus one! To all he is, and all that's done By him, we've an undoubted Right, There holy in the Father's Sight: Mysterious Union! there is known His Person, Life, and Death our own. 27 Then, O my Soul, so longer fear Old Sinai's Thunders; joyful hear The Voice of Love, the Love of God, The voice of Jesu's richest Blood: Tho' thou, poor Soul, hast nought to give, The Blood of Jesus bids thee live. 28 Live; lo! he give his All to thee: Live now from Condemnation free; Live, since thou hast in Jesus dy'd; Live, Justice now is satisfy'd: For-ever live, he lives again; To all he is, urge still thy Claim. 29 O Lamb, whoe'er in thee believes, The Witness of the Truth receives: How thou, our Christ, our Joy, our Bliss, Art the full End of Righteousness, Of ev'ry Law: (O glorious Grace!) To guilty Adam's Sinner Race. 30 Hail, Saviour of the Body, hail! O'er all our Foes didst thou prevail; For-ever wear the glorious Wreath Of Vict'ry over Hell and Death: We see, with Joy divinely sweet, All conquer'd at thy bleeding Feet. Languages: English

God, We Await Your Advent Here

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Hymnal: Gifts of Love #21 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Galatians 4:6-7 Topics: Advent; Stewardship Languages: English

Father

Author: Danny Daniels Hymnal: Songs of Fellowship #90 (1995) Scripture: Galatians 4:6 First Line: Father, I can call You Father Refrain First Line: Father, Father Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, I can call You Father]

I Will Arise and Go

Author: John L. Bell, 1949- Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #223 (2013) Meter: 10.10.10.8 Scripture: Galatians 4:4-5 First Line: I will arise and go to my father Topics: Acceptance; Confession; Interpersonal Conflict; Healing; Reconciliation; Relationships; Renewal; Repentance; Shalom; Sin Languages: English Tune Title: I WILL ARISE
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Great Father of glory, how rich is thy grace!

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #243 (1844) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Scripture: Galatians 4:5 Lyrics: 1 Great Father of glory, how rich is thy grace! What wonderful love is displayed in thy face! In Jesus thy image with brightness we view, And hope to be formed to that likeness anew. 2 By favour adopted, thy sons we appear, And led by thy Spirit, we boldly draw near; In Jesus belovèd, and washed in his blood, With hope we adore at the footstool of God. 3 The man who is blessèd with hope in the cross, Is freed from the bondage of guilt and the curse; The blood of his Surety by faith he reviews, While hope in that fountain his spirit renews. 4 The world knows us not; but in this we rejoice, To God we’re no strangers, but objects of choice. His love from eternity gave us a home, Where now we are hoping in safety to come. 5 Arrayed in obedience, all wrought by the Lamb, By Christ our Jehovah, the ancient I AM; With boldness we journey, while Christ leads us on, And hope soon in glory to praise the Three-One. Topics: Fruits of the Spirit Hope Languages: English

Arabs, Romans, Jews, and Gentiles

Author: Patrick Michaels, 1954- Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #341 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Galatians 4:4-6 Topics: Alienation; Diversity; Fear; God's Love; Holy Spirit; Interfaith Respect; Jesus Christ's Humanity; New Life in Christ; Prejudice; Refuge Languages: English Tune Title: LESLIE

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