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Christ is made the sure foundation

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-66 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 301 hymnals Topics: Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 Christ is made the sure foundation, Christ the head and cornerstone, chosen by the Lord, and precious, binding all the church in one, holy Zion's help for ever, and her confidence alone. 2 All that dedicated city, dearly loved of God on high, in exultant jubilation pours perpetual melody; God the Three in One adoring, praising him eternally. 3 Here among us, where we call you come, O Lord our God, today; with your gentle lovingkindness hear your people as we pray, and your fullest benediction pour upon us here today. 4 Here bestow on all your people what we ask of you to gain, what we gain from you for ever with the blessèd to retain, and hereafter in your glory evermore with you to reign. 5 Praise and honour to the Father, praise and honour to the Son, praise and honour to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in might and one in glory while eternal ages run. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 Used With Tune: WESTMINSTER ABBEY Text Sources: Urbs beata Hierusalem, Latin, c. 7th cent.
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By the waters, the waters of Babylon

Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Jerusalem Lyrics: By the waters, the waters of Babylon, we sat down and wept, and wept for Zion. We remember, we remember, we remember Zion. Scripture: Psalm 137 Used With Tune: JEWISH MELODY
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God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength

Meter: 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7 Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: Jerusalem Scripture: Psalm 46 Used With Tune: EIN' FESTE BURG
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Ride on! ride on in majesty!

Author: Rev. Henry H. Milman Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 523 hymnals Topics: Christ Entry Into Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 Ride on! ride on in majesty! Hark! all the tribes hosanna cry; O Saviour meek, pursue Thy road With palms and scattered garments strowed. 2 Ride on! ride on in majesty! In lowly pomp ride on to die: O Christ, Thy triumphs now begin O'er captive death and conquered sin. 3 Ride on! ride on in majesty! The winged squadrons of the sky Look down with sad and wondering eyes To see th' approaching sacrifice. 4 Ride on! ride on in majesty! Thy last and fiercest strife is nigh; The Father on His sapphire throne Expects His own anointed Son. 5 Ride on! ride on in majesty! In lowly pomp ride on to die; Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain, Then take, O God, Thy power, and reign. Amen. Used With Tune: ST. DROSTANE
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Come, We That Love the Lord (We're Marching to Zion)

Author: Isaac Watts; Robert Lowry Appears in 1,871 hymnals Topics: Heaven Jerusalem & Zion First Line: Come, we that love the Lord Lyrics: 1 Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne, And thus surround the throne. Refrain: We're marching (on) to Zion, Beautiful, beautiful Zion; We're marching upward to Zion, (Zion,) The beautiful city of God. 2 Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; But children of the heav'nly King, But children of the heav'nly King May speak their joys abroad, May speak their joys abroad. [Refrain] 3 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, Before we reach the heav'nly fields, Before we reach the heav'nly fields, Or walk the golden streets, Or walk the golden streets. [Refrain] 4 Then let our songs abound, And ev'ry tear be dry; We're marching through Immanuel's ground, We're marching through Immanuel's ground, To fairer worlds on high, To fairer worlds on high. [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 12:22-24 Used With Tune: [Come, we that love the Lord]
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Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates

Author: Catherine Winkworth; G. Wiessel Appears in 286 hymnals Topics: Our Lord Christ His Entry into Jerusalem Used With Tune: TRURO
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Prayer of Confession 2

Appears in 288 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem First Line: Kyrie eleison (Lord have mercy) Used With Tune: [Lord, have mercy] Text Sources: Book of Worship United Church of Christ (prayer); Early Greek Liturgy.
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O Jesus Christ, may grateful hymns be rising

Author: Bradford Gray Webster, 1898-1991 Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 O Jesus Christ, may grateful hymns be rising in every city for your love and care; inspire our worship, grant the glad surprising that your blest Spirit rouses everywhere. 2 Grant us new courage, sacrificial, humble, strong in your strength to venture and to dare, to lift the fallen, guide the feet that stumble, seek out the lonely and God's mercy share. 3 Show us your Spirit, brooding o'er each city, as once you wept above Jerusalem, seeking to gather all in love and pity, and healing those who touch your garment's hem. Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-21 Used With Tune: HIGHWOOD
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Vorbild wahrer menschenliebe!

Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Von dem Stande der Erniedrigung Christi Vom Lehramt und heiligen Wandel Jesu, bis auf seinen Einzug in Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 Vorbild wahrer Menschenliebe! Jesu deines mitleids triebe! Zogen dich herab auf erden, Der verlornen heil zu werden, Und für sie sogar dein leben In den Tod dahin zu geben. Wo ist jemand, der die größe Deiner lieb und Huld ermesse! 2 Ohne verteil zu begehren, Sich in anderer dienst verzehren, Jedem gerne gut's erzeigen, Zu Beleidigungen schweigen, Auch an seinden Wohltat üben; Das heißt menschen göttlich lieben. Und wie voll von solcher gute, War, Erlöser, dein Gemüthe! 3 O du Zuflucht der elenden! Wer hat nicht von deinen Händen, Auf sein redliches verlangen, Hülfe, ruh' und Trost empfangen? O wie pflegtest du zu eilen, Das erbetene zu erteilen! Freude war dirs, Seligkeiten Schon auf erden auszubreiten. 4 Menschenseelen zu beglücken, Reherfüllte zu erquicken, Unverständige zu belehren, Abgewichene zu bekehren, Sünder, die sich selbst verstocken, Liebreich zu dir hinzulocken: War dein tägliches Geschäfte, Selbst mit Schwächung deiner träfte. 5 Und wie hoch ist dein erbarmen, Da du, mittler, von uns armen Gottes strasen abzuwenden, Unter frecher Mörder Händen Angst und unerhörte schmerzen Littest mit gelass'nem herzen; Als ein Missetäter starbest, Und uns ew'ges heil erwabest. 6 Deine Huld hat dich getrieben, Sanftmut und Geduld zu üben, Haß mit haß nicht zu vergelten, Deine schmähet nicht zu schelten, Allen freundlich zu begegnen, Die dich lästerten, zu segnen, Deine Mörder zu vertreten, Und für sie zu Gott zu beten. 7 Demuth war bey Spott und höhne Deiner tugend schmuck und krone; Nie hast du nach Ruhm getrachtet, Noch auf menschen lob geachtet. Deines vaters heil'gen willen Mit gehorsam zu erfüllen, Uns zum Himmel zu erheben, War der zweck von deinem leben. 8 Laß mich, Herr, zu meinem segen Deinen Wandel oft erwgen: Laß mich in der angst der sünden Trost und Hilfe bey dir sinden! Heilige auch meine triebe Zu rechtschaff'ner Menschenliebe! Laß mich immer mehr auf erden Deinem bilde ähnlich werden!

Our Cities cry to You, O God

Author: Margaret Clarkson, 1915-2008 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: The New Jerusalem Scripture: Isaiah 5:1-7 Used With Tune: HANDS OF THE POOR

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