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Son of the living God, display

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #111 (1854) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Son of the living God, display Thy glory in this place, While for new hearts, new souls we pray, And early seek Thy face. Wert Thou obedient unto death, That we might never die? Didst Thou, as man, resume Thy breath, To plead for us on high? 114 And wilt Thou in Thine image mould Those whom Thy blood hath bought? As God, in us the clay behold; In us the change be wrought:-- Till heart in hand ourselves we give, No longer deem'd our own; Baptized into Thy death to live,-- To live to Thee alone. So when this earthly house we leave, For mansions built above, Our Spirits to the arms receive Of Thine eternal love. Topics: Prayer for Christ-likeness Languages: English
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While these commands endure

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #112 (1854) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.6.8.8 Lyrics: While these commands endure, These promises are sure; And 'tis an easy task To knock, to seek, to ask: Sinner hast thou the willing mind? Saint, art thou thus inclined? Dost thou expect, desire, believe? Then knock and enter, seek and find, Ask and receive. Topics: Ask and receive Scripture: Matthew 7:7-8 Languages: English
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My House shall be an House of Prayer

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #113 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: "My House shall be an House of Prayer For all that live, to worship there:" 115 Thus saith the Lord:--how answer we? "Thine House, our House of Prayer shall be." "Wherever I my Name record, There will I meet Thee," saith the Lord; Thee in Thine House of Prayer we meet; Now bless us from the Mercy-seat. Thus spake the Lord--"My Son, to Thee Swear every tongue, bow every knee:" Father, by us Thy will be done, We bow the knee and "Kiss the Son." His throne and kingdom thus advance, The world be His inheritance; Then, for all people every where, Thine House shall be an House of Prayer. Scripture: Isaiah 56:7 Languages: English
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Come to the throne of Grace

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #114 (1854) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Come to the throne of Grace:--it stands At all times, every where; With humbled hearts and holy hands, Let us assemble there. On the whole earth's expanded face, 'Tis best to tarry there, For nearest heaven must be the place, Where God meets man in prayer. In the same moment, at that throne, Were all who breathe the air, In multitude, or each alone, Found offering faithful prayer:-- 116 No thought, no word, no sigh, in vain, Conceived, or utter'd there, Could miss the mark; like genial rain Blessings would fall on prayer. When field and forest, plant and flower The dews of morning share, Blade, bud, leaf, blossom, in one hour, Alike are water'd there. To-day while countless Sabbath bands Are gathering every where, Let us with them lift hearts and hands, And all unite in Prayer. Topics: Communion of Saints; Lord's Day worship Languages: English
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To Thy Temple I repair

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #115 (1854) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: To Thy Temple I repair, Lord, I love to worship there, When within the veil I meet Christ before the Mercy-seat. Thou through Him art reconciled, I through Him become thy child; Abba! Father! give me grace, In Thy courts to seek Thy face. While Thy glorious praise is sung, Touch my lips, unloose my tongue, That my joyful soul may bless Thee, the Lord my Righteousness. While the prayers of saints ascend, God of Love, to mine attend; Hear me, for thy Spirit pleads, Hear, for Jesus intercedes. 117 While I hearken to Thy Law, Fill my soul with humble awe, Till Thy Gospel bring to me Life and immortality. While Thy ministers proclaim Peace and pardon in Thy Name, Through their voice, by faith, may I Hear Thee speaking from the sky. From Thine House, when I return, May my heart within me burn, And at evening let me say, "I have walked with God to-day." Topics: Waiting upon God Languages: English
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Joyful in Thy House of Prayer

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #116 (1854) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: Joyful in Thy House of Prayer, Shall Thy chosen people be; God of mercy, meet me there, While my spirit waits on Thee. There, with strength renew'd, the saint As on eagle wings shall fly, Walk and run, and never faint, Fight and conquer,--so would I. There, with faces Zion-ward, When transgressors ask the way To the city of the Lord, Each shall hear the watchman say:-- 118 To the Cross direct thine eyes, Thither from destruction flee, For the gates of paradise Open stand on Calvary. "He who bore a sinner thence, As a trophy of his death, There will pardon thine offence, There receive thy latest breath." There, where my Redeemer died, Humbly in the dust I fall; Jesus, and Him crucified, Now shall be mine all in all. Topics: Waiting upon God Languages: English
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All hearts to Thee are open here

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #117 (1854) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: All hearts to Thee are open here; All our desires are known; And we are that which we appear To Thee, good Lord, alone. No eye of man can penetrate, Another's secret mind, Nor well discern his own estate, Naked, and poor, and blind. The entrance of Thy word gives light: Let it so shine within, That each may tremble at the sight Of his unbosom'd sin. 119 With godly sorrow make him grieve, Till hope spring out of grief, And,cry with tears, "Lord, I believe, Help Thou mine unbelief." Ah! then reveal Thy pard'ning love, To young, to old, to all, And raise Thy banish'd ones above The misery of their fall. As sinners to Thy house we came: As saints may we depart, In humbler, holier, happier frame Of soul, and mind, and heart. Topics: Omniscience of God; Word of God Scripture: Psalm 39:23-24 Languages: English
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Another day, a day of grace

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #118 (1854) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Another day, a day of grace Is given us from on high; The sun rejoicing runs his race Of glory round the sky. We love to hail him on the way, With healing in his wings, For every time he brings a day, A day of grace he brings;-- Of grace to weary ones, who sleep As homeless Jacob slept; Of grace to penitents, who weep As fallen Peter wept;-- 120 Grace, such as humble Mary moved To choose the better part, Saul's slaughter-breathing zeal reproved, And open'd Lydia's heart. Such grace be ours, howe'er the past Have well or ill been spent; To-day,--since this may be our last,-- To-day let us repent. Now young and old, now great and small, Seek we our Saviour's face, That we henceforth this day may call A day indeed of grace. Topics: Day of grace; Grace and glory day of Languages: English
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Come, let us go to heaven

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #119 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Come, let us go to heaven;--the way, Like darkness, opens into day, When from the turning-point of night, Breaks the first beam of morning light. Come let us go to heaven;--our guide Is Christ who lived, is Christ who died, And rose again; His staff and rod, Through life and death, will lead to God. Come, let us go to heaven;--forsake Sin, earth, and hell, and gladly take His easy yoke, His pleasant load, And brave the dangers of the road. 121 Come, let us go to heaven;--and press On through the howling wilderness; Yet fear not, little flock, though foes Without, within, your course oppose. Come, let us go to heaven,--no power, Not Satan roaring to devour, Nor all his hosts, can harm, for ye, Through Christ, shall more than conquerors be. Come, let us go to heaven;--and meet Once and for ever, round His feet; Yea, in Christ's kingdom, as His own, Sit down with Him upon His throne. Can these things be?--they are, are sure To all who to the end endure; While unbelief cries, "can they be?" Come, let us go to heaven and see. Topics: Heaven invitation to go to Languages: English
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Millions within Thy courts have met

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: MSPH #120 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Millions within Thy courts have met, Millions this day before Thee bow'd; Their face Zion-ward were set, Vows with their lips to Thee they vow'd; But Thou, soul-searching God! hast known The hearts of all that bent the knee, And hast accepted those alone, In spirit and truth, that worshipp'd Thee. 122 People of many a tribe and tongue, Men of strange colours, climates, lands, Have heard Thy truth, Thy glory sung, And offer'd prayer with holy hands. Still, as the light of morning broke O'er islands, continent, or deep, Thy far-spread family awoke, Sabbath all round the world to keep. From east to west, the sun survey'd, From north to south, adoring throngs; And atill, where evening stretch'd her shade, The stars came out to hear their songs. Harmonious as the wind and seas, In halcyon hours when storms are flown, Arose earth's Babel languages, In pure accordance to the throne. Not angel trumpets sound more clear, Nor elders' harps, nor seraphs' lays, Yield sweeter music to Thine ear Than humble prayer and thankful praise. And not a prayer, a tear, a sigh, Hath fail'd this day some suit to gain; To those in trouble, Thou wert nigh, Not one hath sought Thy face in vain. Thy poor were bountifully fed, Thy chasten'd sons have kissd the rod, Thy mourners have been comforted, The pure in heart have seen their God. Yet one prayer more!--and be it one, In which both heaven and earth accord; 123 Fulfil Thy promise to Thy Son, Let all that breathe call Jesus Lord. Topics: Sunday School evening song for Languages: English

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