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O Lord, How Shall I Meet You

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1606-1676 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #23 (1978) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet you, How welcome you aright? Your people long to greet you, My hope, my heart's delight! Oh, kindle, Lord most holy, Your lamp within my breast To do in spirit lowly All that may please you best. 2 Your Zion strews before you Green boughs and fairest palms; And I, too, will adore you With joyous songs and psalms. My heart shall bloom forever For you with praises new And from your name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3 I lay in fetters, groaning; You came to set me free. I stood, my shame bemoaning; You came to honor me. A glorious crown you give me, A treasure safe on high That will not fail or leave me As earthly riches fly. 4 Love caused your incarnation; Love brought you down to me. Your thirst for my salvation Procured my liberty. Oh, love beyond all telling, That led you to embrace In love, all love excelling, Our lost and fallen race. 5 Rejoice, then, you sad-hearted, Who sit in deepest gloom, Who mourn your joys departed And tremble at your doom. Despair not; he is near you, There, standing at the door, Who best can help and cheer you And bids you weep no more. 6 He comes to judge the nations, A terror to his foes, A light of consolations And blessed hope to those Who love the Lord's appearing. O glorious Sun, now come, Send forth Your beams so cheering And guide us safely home. Topics: Advent; Advent Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN

O how shall I receive thee

Author: Paul Gerhardt; A. T. Russell Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #38 (1956) Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Light of the Gentile nations

Author: Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #51 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people’s Joy and Love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 O Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E’en now, in every place, Where Thy true Word hath promised, That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith’s strong arms to bear Thee, As once that agèd seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines ’mid pain and loss, Our sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross; A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness; In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon, to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith. Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; The Presentation of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Light of the Gentile Nations

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-1677 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #51 (1901) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people's joy and love, Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind. As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 Yes, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E'en now, in every place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet will gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross: A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness, In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith: No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith: Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee! Topics: Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O how shall I receive Thee

Author: A. T. Russell; Paul Gerhardt; John C. Jacobi Hymnal: Hymns and Songs for the Sunday School #59 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Light of the Gentile Nations

Author: Johann Franck; Miss Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #65 (1926) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people’s joy and love, Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 O Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E’en now, in every place, Where Thy true Word hath promised, That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith’s strong arms to bear Thee As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our joy, our brightness, That shines ’mid pain and loss, Our sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross: A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, friend in sickness, In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith; Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. Amen. Topics: Church Year Epiphany; Sunday after Christmas; Epiphany; The Day of the Presentation of Christ (Candlemas); Names and Office of Christ Light; Names and Office of Christ Physician; Death Prayer for help in; Mystical union Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet You

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #100 (2017) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet You, how welcome You aright? Your people long to greet You, my Hope, my heart’s Delight! O, kindle, Lord most holy, Your lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please You best. 2 Love caused Your incarnation; love brought You down to me. Your thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. O, love beyond all telling, that led You to embrace in love, all love excelling, our lost and fallen race. 3 Rejoice, then, you sad-hearted, who sit in deepest gloom, who mourn your joys departed and tremble at your doom. Despair not; He is near you, there, standing at the door, who best can help and cheer you and bids you weep no more. 4 Sin's debt, that fearful burden, let not your soul distress; your guilt the Lord will pardon and cover by His grace. He comes, for men procuring the peace of sin forgiv'n, for all God's sons securing their heritage in heav'n. 5 He comes to judge the nations, a terror to His foes, a light of consolations and blessed hope to those who love the Lord's appearing. O glorious Sun, now come, send forth Your beams most cheering and guide us safely home. Topics: Jesus Christ Advent Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet You

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #217 (2023) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet You, how welcome You aright? Your people long to greet You, my Hope, my heart’s Delight! O, kindle, Lord most holy, Your lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please You best. 2 Love caused Your incarnation; love brought You down to me. Your thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. O, love beyond all telling, that led You to embrace in love, all love excelling, our lost and fallen race. 3 Rejoice, then, you sad-hearted, who sit in deepest gloom, who mourn your joys departed and tremble at your doom. Despair not; He is near you, there, standing at the door, who best can help and cheer you and bids you weep no more. 4 Sin's debt, that fearful burden, let not your soul distress; your guilt the Lord will pardon and cover by His grace. He comes, for men procuring the peace of sin forgiv'n, for all God's sons securing their heritage in heav'n. 5 He comes to judge the nations, a terror to His foes, a light of consolations and blessed hope to those who love the Lord's appearing. O glorious Sun, now come, send forth Your beams most cheering and guide us safely home. Topics: Jesus Christ Advent Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet You

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #241 (2006) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet you, how welcome you aright? Your people long to greet you, my hope, my heart’s delight! Oh, kindle, Lord most holy, your lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please you best. 2 I lay in fetters, groaning; you came to set me free. I stood, my shame bemoaning; you came to honor me. A glorious crown you give me, a treasure safe on high that will not fail or leave me as earthly riches fly. 3 Love caused your incarnation; love brought you down to me. Your thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. Oh, love beyond all telling, that led you to embrace in love, all love excelling, our lost and fallen race. 4 Rejoice, then, you sad-hearted, who sit in deepest gloom, who mourn your joys departed and tremble at your doom. All hail the Lord's appearing! O glorious Sun, now come, send forth your beams so cheering and guide us safely home. Topics: Advent; Advent Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet You

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #259 (2018) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet you, how welcome you aright? Your people long to greet you, my hope, my heart's delight! O kindle, Lord Most Holy, your lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please you best. 2 Love caused your incarnation, love brought you down to me; your thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. O love beyond all telling, that led you to embrace, in love all love excelling, our lost and fallen race! 3 Rejoice, then, you sad-hearted, who sit in deepest gloom, who mourn o'er joys departed and tremble at your doom. Despair not, he is near you, yea, standing at the door, who best can help and cheer you and bids you weep no more. 4 Sin's debt, that fearful burden, let not your souls distress; your guilt the Lord will pardon and cover by his grace. He comes, for men procuring the peace of sin forgiv'n, for all God's sons securing their heritage in heav'n. 5 You come, O Lord, with gladness, in mercy and goodwill, to bring an end to sadness and bid our fears be still. In patient expectation we live for that great day when a renewed creation your glory shall display. Topics: Christ; Christ Love and Grace of; Christ As Mediator and Redeemer; Christ Passion and Atoning Death of; Christ Second Coming and the Last Judgment of; Incarnation Scripture: Isaiah 61:1-3 Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN

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