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Hark, The Voice of Jesus Calling

Author: Daniel March, 1816-1909; Stephen P. Starke, b. 1955 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #827 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Isaiah 55:10-11 Topics: Mission and Witness Languages: English Tune Title: GALILEAN
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Gently, Lord

Author: Thomas Hastings (1784-1872) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #296 (1889) Scripture: Isaiah 55:12 First Line: Gently, Lord, O gently lead us Topics: Guidance Sought; Pilgrims Prayer of; Temptation Tune Title: AUTUMN
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The invitation of the gospel; or, spiritual food and clothing

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.VII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Isaiah 55 First Line: Let every mortal ear attend Lyrics: 1 Let ev'ry mortal ear attend, And ev'ry heart rejoice; The trumpet of the gospel sounds With an inviting voice. 2 Ho! all ye hungry starving souls, Who feed upon the wind, And vainly strive with earthly toys To fill th' immortal mind; 3 Eternal wisdom has prepar'd A soul-reviving feast, And bids your longing appetites The rich provision taste. 4 Ho! ye who pant for living streams, And pine away and die; Here you may quench your raging thirst With springs that never dry. 5 Rivers of love and mercy here In a rich ocean join Salvation in abundance flows, Like floods of milk and wine. 6 [Ye perishing and naked poor, Who work with mighty pain, To weave a garment of your own, That will not hide your sin; 7 Come naked, and adorn your souls In robes prepar'd by God, Wrought by the labours of his Son, And dy'd in his own blood.] 8 Dear God! the treasures of thy love Are everlasting mines, Deep as our helpless miseries are, And boundless as our sins! 9 The happy gates of gospel grace Stand open night and day: Lord, we are come to seek supplies, And drive our wants away. Languages: English
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An Anthem

Hymnal: The Psalm-singer's amusement #89 (1781) Scripture: Isaiah 55 First Line: Let ev'ry mortal ear attend Lyrics: 1 Let ev'ry mortal Ear attend, and ev'ry heart rejoice, the Trumpet of the Gospel sounds, with an inviting voice. Hark Hark hear the Invitation Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters and he that hath no money come ye buy and eat come buy Wine and Milk without Money and without Price for wherefore do you spend your Money for that which is not Bread and your Labor for that which satisfieth Hark Hark hear the Invitation Ho ev'ry one that thirsteth come ye to the Waters and whosoever will let him come let him come and take the Waters of Life freely even so come Lord Jesus come quickly 2 Ho! all ye hungry starving Souls. that feed upon the Wind, And vainly strive with earthly Toys To fill an empty Mind: 3 Eternal Wisdom has prepar'd a Soul-reviving Feast, And bids your longing Appetites the rich Provision taste. 4 Ho! ye that pant for living Streams, and pine away and die; Here you may quench your raging Thirst with Springs that never dry. 5 Rivers of Love and Mercy here in a rich Ocean join; Salvation in Abundance flows, like Floods of Milk and Wine. 6 Ye perishing and naked Poor, who work with mighty Pain, To weave a Garment of your own, that will not hide your Sin; 7 Come naked and adorn your Souls, in Robes prepar'd by God, Wrought by the Labours of his Son, and dy'd in his own Blood. 8 Dear Lord! the Treasures of thy Love are everlasting Mines; Deep as our helpless Miseries are, and boundless as our Sins. 9 The happy Gates of Gospel Grace stand open Night and Day; Lord, we are come to seek Supplies, and drive our Wants away. Topics: Communion Languages: English Tune Title: [Let ev'ry mortal ear attend]
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All good gifts around us

Author: Matthias Claudius (1740-1815); Jane Montgomery Campbell (1817-1878) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #229 (2005) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Scripture: Isaiah 55:10 First Line: We plough the field and scatter Lyrics: 1 We plough 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 breezes and the sunshine and soft refreshing rain. [Refrain:] All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above; then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, for all his love. 2 He only is the Maker of all things near and far; he paints the wayside flower, he lights the evening star; the wind and waves obey him, by him the birds are fed; much more to us, his children, he gives our daily bread. [Refrain] 3 We thank you then, O Father, for all things bright and good, the seed-time and the harvest, our life, our health, our food. Accept the gifts we offer for all your love imparts, with what we know you long for: our humble, thankful hearts. [Refrain] Topics: Our Response to God in times and seasons; Gratitude; Harvest; Offering of gifts; Providence; Summer; Winter Languages: English Tune Title: WIR PFLÜGEN
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All good gifts around us

Author: Matthias Claudius (1740-1815); Jane Montgomery Campbell (1817-1878) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #229 (2008) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Scripture: Isaiah 55:10 First Line: We plough the field and scatter Lyrics: 1 We plough 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 breezes and the sunshine, and soft refreshing rain. [Refrain:] All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above; then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord for all his love. 2 He only is the Maker of all things near and far; he paints the wayside flower, he lights the evening star; the wind and waves obey him, by him the birds are fed; much more to us, his children, he gives our daily bread. [Refrain] 3 We thank thee, then, O Father, for all things bright and good, the seed-time and the harvest, our life, our health, our food. Accept the gifts we offer for all your love imparts, with what we know you long for: our humble, thankful hearts. [Refrain] Topics: Our Response to God in times and seasons; Gratitude; Harvest; Offering of gifts; Providence; Summer; Winter Languages: English Tune Title: WIR PFLÜGEN
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All good gifts around us

Author: Matthias Claudius, 1740-1815; Jane Montgomery Campbell, 1817-1878 Hymnal: Common Praise #275 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Scripture: Isaiah 55:10 First Line: We plough the fields, and scatter Lyrics: 1 We plough 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 breezes, and the sunshine, and soft, refreshing rain. Refrain: All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above; then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, for all his love. 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. [Refrain] 3 We thank thee then, O Father, for all things bright and good, the seed-time 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. [Refrain] Topics: Harvest; Easter VI Rogationtide Languages: English Tune Title: WI PFLÜGEN
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All Good Gifts

Author: Matthias Claudius, 1740-1815; Jane M. Campbell, 1817-1878 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #611 (2012) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Scripture: Isaiah 55:10 First Line: We plow the fields and scatter Refrain First Line: All good gifts around us 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. God sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain, the breezes and the sunshine, and soft, refreshing rain. Refrain: All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above; thank you, Lord, O thank you for all your love. 2 You only are the maker of all things near and far, you paint the wayside flower, you light the evening star. The winds and waves obey you, by you the birds are fed; much more, to us, your children, you give our daily bread. [Refrain] 3 We thank you, then, Creator, for all things bright and good, the seed time and the harvest, our life, our health, our food. And all that we can offer, your boundless love imparts; the gifts to you most pleasing are humble, thankful hearts. [Refrain] Topics: Creation; Harvest; Patriotic; Providence; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: HEISLMAN
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All Good Gifts

Author: Matthias Claudius, 1740-1815; Jane M. Campbell, 1817-1878 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #703 (2015) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Isaiah 55:10 First Line: We plow the fields and scatter Refrain First Line: All good gifts around us 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. God sends the snow in winter, the warmth to swell the grain, the breezes and the sunshine, and soft, refreshing rain. Refrain: All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above; thank you, Lord, O thank you for all your love. 2 You only are the maker of all things near and far, you paint the wayside flower, you light the evening star. The winds and waves obey you, by you the birds are fed; much more, to us, your children, you give our daily bread. [Refrain] 3 We thank you, then, Creator, for all things bright and good, the seed time and the harvest, our life, our health, our food. And all that we can offer, your boundless love imparts; the gifts to you most pleasing are humble, thankful hearts. [Refrain] Topics: Creation; Creation; Harvest; Patriotic; Providence; Thanksgiving; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional) Languages: English Tune Title: HEISLMAN
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Sow in the morn thy seed

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #703 (1873) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Isaiah 55:10-11 Lyrics: 1 Sow in the morn thy seed, At eve hold not thy hand, To doubt and fear give thou no heed, Broadcast it o'er the land. 2 And duly shall appear, In verdure, beauty, strength, The tender blade, the stalk, the ear, And the full corn at length. 3 Thou canst not toil in vain: Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain For garners in the sky. 4 And when the glorious end, The day of God shall come, Then angel reapers shall descend, And heaven sing Harvest home. Topics: The Christian Life Honor and Influence; Sow thy Seed

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