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My course is Run, Praise God, My Course is Run

Author: August Zich; Andreas Gryphius Meter: 10.6.10.6.9.9.4.4 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial First Line: My course is run. Praise God, my course is run Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:7 Used With Tune: ES IST GENUG
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When Jesus Comes in Glory

Author: Samuel Martin Miller Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Last Things Resurrection and Judgment Lyrics: 1 When Jesus comes in glory, As Lord and King of kings, O what a wondrous story The blessèd Bible brings; His face will shine like sunlight, His head be white as snow, His eyes like flaming firelight, His feet like brass aglow. 2 His voice like rushing waters Will reach with mighty sound Into the deepest quarters Of all creation round; And at this wondrous greeting The dead in Christ shall rise, Their Lord and Saviour meeting, In glory in the skies. 3 And we who are believing, And His appearing love, Shall know we are receiving His glory from above; His resurrection power Will raise us to the place Where we that wondrous hour Shall see Him face to face. 4 O hasten Thine appearing, Thou Bright and Morning Star! Lord, may we soon be hearing The trumpet sound afar; Thy people are all yearning To be Thy raptured bride, And at Thine own returning Be caught up to Thy side. Amen. Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Used With Tune: DAYSTAR
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Despair not, O heart, in thy sorrow

Author: A.C. Prudentius; P. Hegelund Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Last Things Burial and Resurrection; The Last Things Burial and Ressurection Lyrics: 1 Despair not, O heart, in thy sorrow, But hope from God's promises borrow; Beware, in thy sorrow, of sinning, For death is of life the beginning. 2 The body is shrouded in mourning; The garlands, the casket adorning, Are emblems of hope that betoken, O death, that thy power is broken. 3 A dearly beloved one hath left us; God hath in His wisdom bereft us; But He will not leave us forsaken,-- We know that the dead shall awaken. 4 When dawneth the glorious morrow, This body, that we view with sorrow, A glorified form shall be given, Restored to its spirit in heaven. 5 The seed that in springtime is planted, Is hid in the ground; but, if granted A measure of sunshine and showers, Will spring into fruitage and flowers. 6 A gift to the churchyard we tender, As dust to the dust we surrender; Returning the clay to its Maker, We lay it to rest in God's acre. 7 A soul in that body abided, A soul that in Jesus confided, A soul that hath longed for salvation, And now hath found hope's consumation. 8 O earth, we consign to thy keeping This body with sorrow and weeping; In peace to await resurrection, When it shall arise in perfection. 9 O Christ, our souls' Maker and Lover; When time and earth's travail are over, Thou closest the grave's mournful story And callest Thine own to Thy glory. Used With Tune: [Despair not, O heart]
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Go and let my grave be made

Author: E. M. Arndt Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Last Things Burial and Resurrection; The Last Things Burial and Ressurection Lyrics: 1 Go and let my grave be made-- Tired and weary now with straying, Farewell to the earth I've said, Heaven's call to peace obeying: Calls me now the happy rest Of the angels eve blest. 2 Therefore, earth, farewell I say, False the hopes from thee we borrow! Let me now in peace away-- E'en thy very joy is sorrow; Fleeting is thy beauty's glow, Vain deceit and empty show! 3 Fare ye well, beloved friends! Ye whose tears so fast are flowing; God for all will make amends, For our griefs are His bestowing: Mourn not joys that ne'er endure, Heavenly joys alone are sure. 4 Weep not--lo! my Savior there, Mercy to my soul revealing; I, too, have obtained a share In His heart's deep wounds so healing, Whence the holy fountain streamed Which this sinful world redeemed. 5 Weep not--my Redeemer lives-- High above dark earth ascending, Hope her heavenly comfort gives; Faith stands by, her shield extending; Love eternal whispers near, "Child of God, no longer fear." Used With Tune: [Go and let my grave be made]

Who Knows when Death May Overtake Me

Author: Ämilie Juliane Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial First Line: Who knows when death may overtake me! Scripture: Psalm 90:12 Used With Tune: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE
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Who knows how near my life's expended?

Author: Emilie Juliane of Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: The Last Things Preparation for Death Lyrics: 1 Who knows how near my life's expended? Time flies, and death is hasting on, How soon, my term of trial ended Death may be here and life be gone. My God, for Jesus' sake, I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 2 My many sins! O veil them over With merits of Thy dying Son! I here Thy richest grace discover, Here find I peace, and here alone; My God, for Jesus' sake, I pray thy peace may bless my dying day. 3 His bleeding wounds give me assurance That Thy free mercy will abide; Here strength I find for death's endurance, And hope for all I need beside: My God, for Jesus' sake, I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 4 Naught shall my soul from Jesus sever, Nor life, nor death; things high nor low; I take Him as my Lord forever, My future trust, as He is now; My God, for Jesus' sake, I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. Used With Tune: [Who knows how near my life's expended?]

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