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Dear Christians, Let Us All Rejoice

Author: H. Brueckner; Martin Luther Hymnal: ALH1930 #121 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Dear Christians, let us all rejoice Lyrics: 1 Dear Christians,let us all rejoice And leave the haunts of sadness, That we, as with a single voice, My sound the note of gladness. Yea, let us sing with one accord And praise the wonders of our Lord, Who with a price hath bought us. 2 In Satan's chains I fettered lay, With naught but death before me. My sin distressed me night and day, In sin my mother bore me. While thus my sin and guilt were rife, There was no good in all my life; So fully sin enthralled me. 3 My works no merit e'er possessed, They had no pow'r to save me. My will with nothing good was blest, But prone to evil made me. My fears increased till sheer despair Left naught but death to be my share; The pangs of hell I suffered. 4 But God beheld my wretched state Before the world's foundation, And, mindful of His mercies great, He planned my soul's salvation; A father's heart He turned to me, And, from my woes to make me free, Gave up His dearest Treasure. 5 He said to His beloved Son In accents soft and tender: 'Tis time the battle should be won; Thyself shalt Thou surrender. O brightest Jewel of My crown, Do Thou to wretched man go down, Both sin and death to conquer. 6 The Son obeyed the Father's voice, And, born of virgin mother, He of His own free will and choice Became my Friend and Brother. He hid His power from Satan well, That He the crafty foe might fell And bring hims low forever. 7 He said to me: Do not despair, My help I freely offer; Thy misery I came to share, Myself for thee I proffer. Thou shalt be Mine as I am thine, My love shall e'er thy soul entwine, The foe shall not divide us. 8 The foe will shed My precious blood Though ne'er his aim achieving; I but endure it for thy good, From death thy soul relieving. My life shall swallow death for aye, My innocence thy guilt shall pay; Thy faith in Me shall save thee. 9 To heaven I again ascend, There with the Father dwelling; To thee I strength and comfort lend, Thy sorrow thus dispelling. The Spirit I will send to thee, Who shall thy faithful Teacher be, That thou mayst truly know Me. 10 What I on earth have done and taught Shall be Thy guide in teaching; So shall My kingdom's works be wrought By thy pure life and preaching. Take heed lest men with base alloy The treasures of My truth destroy; This is My final warning. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: LUTHER'S HYMN
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O Let Triumphant Faith Dispel

Hymnal: ALH1930 #122 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O let triumphant faith dispel The fears of guilt and woe! If God be for us, God the Lord, Who, who shall be our foe? 2 He who His only Son gave up To death, that we might live, Shall He not all things freely grant, That boundless love can give? 3 Who now His people shall accuse? 'Tis God hath justified; Who now His people shall condemn? The Lamb of God hath died. 4 And He who died hath ris'n again, Triumphant, from the grave; At God's right hand for us He pleads, Omnipotent to save. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ST. FRANCES
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By Grace I Am An Heir Of Heaven

Author: H. Brueckner; Chr. Ludwig Scheidt Hymnal: ALH1930 #123 (1930) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 By grace I am an heir of heaven: Why doubt this, O my trembling heart? If what the Scriptures promise clearly Is true and firm in ev'ry part, This also must be truth divine: By grace a crown of life is thine. 2 By grace alone shall I inherit That blissful home beyond the skies. Works count for naught, the Lord incarnate Hath won for me the heav'nly prize. Salvation by His death He wrought, His grace alone my pardon bought. 3 By grace! These precious words remember When sorely by thy sins oppressed, When Satan comes to vex thy spirit, When troubled conscience sighs for rest; What reason cannot comprehend God doth to thee by grace extend. 4 By grace! This fount of our salvation As long as God is truth shall flow. What all the men of God have written, What God's own words so plainly show, What faith alone can rest upon Is grace, In Christ, God's only Son. 5 By grace! Be this in death my comfort; Despite my fears, 'tis well with me. I know my sin in all its greatness, But also Him who sets me free. My heart to naught but joy gives place, Since I am saved by grace, by grace. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ELBE
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Behold, By Grace, And Grace Alone

Author: Ernest William Olson Hymnal: ALH1930 #124 (1930) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Behold, by grace, and grace alone, Hath God the Father from His throne Ordained our full salvation. Unto the utmost ends of earth The Sun of Mercy sendeth forth His light to ev'ry nation. The way of life is open, free, O mortal man, to thee, to thee. 2 Thro' love alone His Son was sent To bear the law's dread punishment For all our dire transgression. Our sins He bore, our guilt He owned, For all our deeds His death atoned-- O bountiful possession! His righteousness is full and free, O sinful man, to thee, to thee. 3 For this o'erwhelming sacrifice The Lord will nevermore despise A contrite heart and spirit. By Jesus' death, by Jesus' blood, Full pleasing in the sight of God, His mercy we inherit. The fount of grace flows full and free, O pardoned soul, for thee, for thee. 4 By faith alone, for Jesus' sake, Each ransomed sinner may partake Of His abounding merit. If in His promise ye abide, By faith shall ye be justified And blessed with His free Spirit. His righteousness the just shall own By faith alone, by faith alone. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ETERNITY
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Sinners May To Christ Draw Near

Author: H. Brueckner; E. Neumeister Hymnal: ALH1930 #125 (1930) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Sinners may to Christ draw near: Let this word of consolation Be proclaimed to ev'ry soul Sore in need of God's salvation. Grace and peace are offered here: Sinners may to Christ draw near. 2 Naught but wrath have I deserved, Yet the pledge to me is given In His sure, prophetic Word That my home shall be in heaven. This allays all doubt and fear: Sinners may to Christ draw near. 3 When a sheep hath gone astray, After it the shepherd goeth; Jesus, loving all His own, On the lost His help bestoweth, Lest they be devoid of cheer: Sinners may to Christ draw near. 4 Come, ye sinners, one and all, Heavy-laden, sorely stricken; Jesus gives you sure relief, He your fainting hearts will quicken; When the way looks dark and drear, Sinners may to Christ draw near. 5 Sinners may to Christ draw near; I am not by Him rejected. He hath opened wide the gate And a throne of grace erected. For me, too, the way is clear: Sinners may to Christ draw near. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: SAXONY
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Faith Is Wisdom From On High

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett Hymnal: ALH1930 #126 (1930) Lyrics: 1 Faith is wisdom from on high, Hearing ear and seeing eye; In the soul a higher light Than the ken of mortal sight: Vivid trust in hope serene, Evidence of things not seen. 2 Faith in meekness, as is meet, Sits and learns at Jesus' feet; Nestles closely to the Lord, Happy in the Master's Word; Cleaves to it, defends it then: This to faith is Yea, Amen. 3 Faith is sure where sight is blind: While lost sense may nowhere find Hope, to stay a sinking soul When the billows o'er it roll, Faith directs its saving quest To the cross, and there finds rest. 4 Faith, in childlike trust, is wise: Trusting Him who never lies; By whose grace the weak grow strong, Change their sighing into song. Praise be Thine, O Lord of might; Faith shall end in glorious sight. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: DIX
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O For A Faith That Will Not Shrink

Author: W. H. Bathurst Hymnal: ALH1930 #127 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O for a faith that will not shrink Tho' pressed by ev'ry foe, That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe! 2 That will not murmur nor complain Beneath the chast'ning rod, But, in the hour of grief and pain, Will lean upon its God; 3 A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests rage without; That, when in danger, knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt; 4 That bears, unmoved, the world’s dread frown, Nor heeds its scornful smile; That seas of trouble cannot drown, Nor Satan’s arts beguile; 5 A faith that keeps the narrow way Till life’s last hour is fled, And with a pure and heav'nly ray Lights up a dying bed. 6 Lord, give us such a faith as this, And then, whate’er may come, We’ll taste, e’en here, the hallowed bliss Of an eternal home. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: WOLVERHAMPTON
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Blest Is He Who Cries To Heaven

Author: P. C. Paulsen Hymnal: ALH1930 #128 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 Blest is he who cries to heaven In the dark and evil day, Whose transgressions are forgiven And whose sins are washed away; Blest, when God to him imputeth Not iniquity nor sin, And no hidden guile polluteth Spirit, heart, and soul within. 2 Long I kept in silence groaning, While my bones waxed weak and old; Long my heart with grief was moaning And to Thee, O God, was cold. Day and night Thy hand oppressed me, Moisture turned to summer-drought, My transgressions sore distressed me, While in vain I comfort sought. 3 When, from Thee no longer hiding, I confessed my sin to Thee, With my heart in Thee confiding, Thou in love forgavest me. Now my heart is filled with gladness, Thou surroundest me with grace; Songs of joy dispel my sadness, For Thou art my hiding-place. 4 Lord, instruct and teach me ever In the way that I should go; With Thy counsel me deliver From the cunning of the foe. For Thy grace and mercy tender, For Thy table and Thy Word, Thanks to heaven I will render And forever praise Thee, Lord. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Scripture: Psalm 32 Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL
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There Is A Blessed Power

Author: J. C. Aaberg Hymnal: ALH1930 #129 (1930) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 There is a blessed power That shields us from all woe, And like a mighty tower Protects us from the foe; It is the faith abiding In Jesus Christ, our Lord; It is the faith confiding In God's own blessed Word. 2 By faith was Moses guided To reach the promised land And Israel provided With manna from God's hand; In want and tribulation, Exposed to fire and sword, God's children found salvation By faith in Christ, the Lord. 3 When shades of night enclose us And griefs our hearts dismay, When foes with might oppose us And friends our trust betray, In fear and tribulation We take the shield of faith, And with this consolation We fight the pow'rs of death. 4 Arise, then, all believers, Lift high this mighty shield; The strongest arrow shivers Against its gleaming field; And ye shall walk protected From Satan's wiles and might Until in grace perfected Ye dwell with God in light. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: COMMIT THY WAY
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Children Of God, Born Again Of His Spirit

Author: H. A. Brorson; P. C. Paulsen Hymnal: ALH1930 #130 (1930) Meter: 11.10.11.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Children of God, born again of His Spirit, Never we cease in His name to rejoice, Jesus believing, and saved by His merit, Come we to God with a jubilant voice. Let then each voice to the Father uplifted Widely proclaim that with grace we are gifted. 2 Evil by nature, and dead in transgression, Cold as a statue, and hard as a stone, This was our state when He, moved by compassion, Chose in His wisdom to call us His own. Led by His Spirit and called by His favor, Heard we the life-giving voice of our Savior. 3 When we consider the tho'ts of our Father, As He elected us children by grace, Sending His Spirit with mercy to gather Us who had fallen and turned from His face, How can we help but be moved by His favor, And thus acclaim Him our Father forever? 4 What can be charged to the Father's elected Whom He made just in Christ Jesus, our Lord? Here is sweet balsam for all the afflicted, Grace for the lost in His life-giving Word. Faith, breaking thro' ev'ry fear of damnation, Finds in the Savior the pledge of salvation. Topics: The Means of Grace Faith and Justification Languages: English Tune Title: WINDING

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