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Help us to help each other, Lord

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #489 (1997) Scripture: Numbers 21:9 Lyrics: 1 Help us to help each other, Lord, each other's cross to share; let each our friendly aid afford and feel each other's care. 2 Up into thee, our living Head, let us in all things grow, and by thy sacrifice be led the fruits of love to show. 3 Drawn by the magnet of thy love let all our hearts agree, and ever to each other move, and ever nearer thee. 4 This is the bond of perfectness, thy spotless charity. Oh let us still, we pray, possess the mind that was in thee. Topics: Compassion; Help; Jesus Christ Love of; Jesus Christ Head of Church; Love; The Church; Unity Languages: English Tune Title: DUNFERMLINE
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"Look unto me"

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: Laudes Domini #305 (1888) Scripture: Numbers 21:8 First Line: See a poor sinner, dearest Lord Lyrics: 1 See a poor sinner, dearest Lord, Whose soul, encouraged by thy word, At mercy's footstool would remain, And then would look,--and look again. 2 Ah! bring a wretched wanderer home, Now to thy footstool let me come, And tell thee all my grief and pain, And wait and look,--and look again! 3 Take courage, then, my trembling soul; One look from Christ will make thee whole: Trust thou in him, 'tis not in vain, But wait and look,--and look again! Topics: Atonement Accepted Languages: English Tune Title: WARNER
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Christ on the Cross

Author: Richard Lee Hymnal: Laudes Domini #542 (1888) Scripture: Numbers 21:8 First Line: When I view my Saviour bleeding Lyrics: 1 When I view my Saviour bleeding, For my sins, upon the tree; Oh, how wondrous!--how exceeding Great his love appears to me! Floods of deep distress and anguish, To impede his labors, came; Yet they all could not extinguish Love's eternal, burning flame. 2 Now redemption is completed, Full salvation is procured; Death and Satan are defeated, By the sufferings he endured. Now the gracious Mediator Risen to the courts of bliss, Claims for me, a sinful creature, Pardon, righteousness, and peace! 3 Sure such infinite affection Lays the highest claims to mine; All my powers, without exception, Should in fervent praises join. Jesus, fit me for thy service; Form me for thyself alone; I am thy most costly purchase,-- Take possession of thine own. Topics: Christ Advocate; Christ Agony of; Christ Crucifixion of; Christ Mediator; Christ Priest; Christ Sun; Church Ordinances of; Church Uniting with; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table; Consecration Of Self; Covenant Christian Languages: English Tune Title: AUSTRIA
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Brazen Serpent

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CLVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Numbers 21:8-9 First Line: When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd Lyrics: 1 When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd, With fiery serpents greatly pain'd, A serpent strait the prophet made Of molten brass, to view display'd. 2 Around the fainting crowds attend To heaven their mournful sigs ascend; They hope, they look, while from the pole, Descends a pow'r that makes them whole. 3 But, O, what healing to the heart, Doth our redeemer's cross impart! What life, by faith, our souls receive! What pleasures do his sorrows give! 4 Still may I view the savior's cross, And other objects count but loss; Here still be fix'd my feasted eyes, Enraptur'd with his sacrifice! 5 Jesus the savior, balmy name! Thy worth my tongue would now proclaim; By thy atonement set me free, My life, my hope is all from thee. Topics: Characters and Representations of Christ Brazen Serpent; Christ Brazen serpent Languages: English
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Serpent of Brass

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #XXXVIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Numbers 21:8-9 First Line: When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd Lyrics: 1 When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd, With fiery serpents greatly pain'd, A serpent straight the prophet made Of molten brass, to view display'd. 2 Around the fainting crowds attend, To heaven their mournful sigs ascend; They hope, they look, while from the pole, Descends a pow'r that makes them whole. 3 But, O, what healing to the heart, Doth our Redeemer's cross impart! What life, by faith, our souls receive! What pleasures do his sorrows give! 4 Still may I view the Saviour's cross, And other objects count but loss: Here still be fix'd my feasted eyes, Enraptur'd with his sacrifice. 5 Jesus the Saviour! balmy name! Thy worth my tongue would now proclaim; By thy atonement set me free, My life, my hope, is all from thee. Topics: The Shadow of the Law, reflecting the Body, which is Christ Languages: English
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When Isr'l's grieving tribes complained

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed. #197 (1838) Scripture: Numbers 21:8-9 Topics: For the Gospels and Epistles Languages: English
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As When the Prophet Moses Raised

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #449 (2018) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Numbers 21:5-9 Lyrics: 1 As when the prophet Moses raised the brazen serpent high, the wounded looked and straight were cured, the people ceased to die: 2 So from the Savior on the cross a healing virtue flows; who looks to him with lively faith is saved from endless woes. 3 For God gave up his Son to death, so gen'rous was his love, that all the faithful might enjoy eternal life above. 4 Not to condemn the sons of men the Son of God appeared; no weapons in his hand are seen, nor voice of terror heard: 5 He came to raise our fallen state, and our lost hopes restore; faith leads us to the mercy seat, and bids us fear no more. Topics: Christ As Savior; Christ As Substitute; Faith; God Love and Grace of; Sin and Forgiveness Languages: English Tune Title: DOWNS
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Lift Him Up

Author: May E. Warren Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #371 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain Scripture: Numbers 21:8 First Line: Lift Him up, 'tis He that bids you, Let the dying look and live Refrain First Line: Lift Him up, the risen Savior, High amid the waiting throng; Lyrics: 1 Lift Him up, ’tis He that bids you, Let the dying look and live; To all weary, thirsting sinners, Living waters will He give; And though once so meek and lowly, Yet the Prince of heaven was He; And the blind, who grope in darkness, Through the blood of Christ shall see. Refrain Lift Him up, the risen Savior, High amid the waiting throng; Lift Him up, ’tis He that speaketh, Now He bids you flee from wrong. 2 Lift Him up, this precious Savior, Let the multitude behold; They with willing hearts shall seek Him, He will draw them to His fold; They shall gather from the wayside, Hastening on with joyous feet, They shall bear the cross of Jesus, And shall find salvation sweet. 3 Lift Him up in all His glory, ‘Tis the Son of God on high; Lift Him up, His love shall draw them, Eén the careless shall draw nigh; Let them hear again the story Of the cross, the death of shame; And from tongue to tongue repeat it; Mighty throngs shall bless His name. 4 O then lift Him up in singing, Lift the Savior up in prayer; He, the glorious Redeemer, All the sins of men did bear; Yes, the young shall bow before Him, And the old their voices raise; All the deaf shall hear hosannah; And the dumb shall shout His praise. Topics: Christian Church Mission of the Church Tune Title: [Lift Him up, 'tis He that bids you]
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And the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCVI (1799) Scripture: Numbers 21:4 First Line: How many and great are the foes which infest Lyrics: 1 How many and great are the foes which infest The way thro' this world to the Canaan of rest? The traveller ever his Lord would obey, Yet oft is discourag'd because of the way. 2 Though Satan, the world, and corruptions combine, And try to prevent the poor Pilgrim's design; They cannot destroy, though they often betray, And make him discourag'd because of the way. 3 When good he would do, imperfections abound, His graces are weak, and temptations surround; For many turn back, and would lead him astray, Which makes him discourag'd because of the way. 4 Yet why should the Christian of Canaan despair, Perplex'd or alarm'd with dishonoring fear? Let him but his map and his leader obey, Nor more be discourag'd because of the way. 5 In Christ inexhaustible treasures are stor'd, And Jesus will suitable blessings afford; Then why should the Pilgrim be fill'd with dismay? Or why be discourag'd because of the way? 6 Unquenchable love and omnipotent pow'r, Will land him ere long on the heav'nly shore; There pleasure eternal will amply repay For all the discouragements found in the way. Topics: Christ The christian's resort under difficultes Languages: English
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And the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCVI (1802) Scripture: Numbers 21:4 First Line: How many and great are the foes which infest Lyrics: 1 How many and great are the foes which infest The way thro' this world to the Canaan of rest? The traveller ever his Lord would obey, Yet oft is discourag'd because of the way. 2 Though Satan, the world, and corruptions combine, And try to prevent the poor Pilgrim's design; They cannot destroy, though they often betray, And make him discourag'd because of the way. 3 When good he would do, imperfections abound, His graces are weak, and temptations surround; For many turn back, and would lead him astray, Which makes him discourag'd because of the way. 4 Yet why should the Christian of Canaan despair, Perplex'd or alarm'd with dishonoring fear? Let him but his map and his leader obey, Nor more be discourag'd because of the way. 5 In Christ inexhaustible treasures are stor'd, And Jesus will suitable blessings afford; Then why should the Pilgrim be fill'd with dismay? Or why be discourag'd because of the way? 6 Unquenchable love and omnipotent pow'r, Will land him ere long on the heav'nly shore; There pleasure eternal will amply repay For all the discouragements found in the way. Topics: Christ The christian's resort under difficultes Languages: English

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