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Jesus Christ, our living Lord

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #524 (2008) Meter: 7.7.7.4.7 Topics: Our Response to Christ In Discipleship; Our Response to God in the morning and evening; Food and Hunger; God Faithfulness of; Morning Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:24 Languages: English Tune Title: SANDOR
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To Jesus Christ, our living head

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #LXXII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 To Jesus Christ, our living head, Be everlasting praise; Who now is raised from the dead, With power life and grace. 2 He suffer'd, died and rose again, though Death and Hell oppose; He shall forever live and reign In spite of all his foes. 3 The force of men and devils join'd With all their art and scheme: They could not keep that Lord confind Who quells land conquers them. 4 He bleeds no more upon the tree, No more to shed his blood; He needs no more for sinners be! The bleeding Lamb of God. 5 Once for us all, he bled an ddied, But was from death restor'd; He rose that we be justified, And Holy to the Lord. 6 O, cruel death, where is thy sting, Where is thy pow'r O grave; All glory to the Lord our King, Who died, our souls to save. Topics: The Feast of Easter Scripture: Mark 16:1-8 Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus lives

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CLXXXVI (1791) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away? Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companion's good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load. When we have our grief fill'd up, When we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet; When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus live

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLXXXVI (1788) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away: Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companions' good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load. When we have our grief fill'd up, When we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet: When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Happy who in Jesus live

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CLXXXVI (1790) Lyrics: 1 Happy who in Jesus live, But happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And 'scape from earth away: Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh; O 'tis bitter to depart, 'Tis better far to die. 2 Yet if so thy will ordain For our companion's good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load; Till we have our grief fill'd up, Till we all our works have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet: When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see, Only let thy servants live, And let us die to thee. Topics: Funeral Languages: English
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Jesus, my Redeemer, lives

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a456 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Redeemer, lives, Christ, my Trust, is dead no more; In the strength this knowledge gives, Shall not all my fears be o'er? Calm, though the death's long night be fraught Still with many an anxious thought? 2 Jesus, my Redeemer, lives, And His life I once shall see; Bright the hope the promise gives, Where He is I too shall be. Shall I fear then? Can the Head Rise and leave the members dead? 3 Close to Him my soul is bound! In the bonds of hope enclasped; Faith's strong hand this soul hath found, And the Rock hath firmly grasped; Death shall ne'er my soul remove From her refuge in Thy love. 4 I shall see Him with these eyes-- Him whom I shall surely know; Not another shall I rise, With His love this heart shall glow; Only there shall disappear Weakness in and round me here. 5 Ye who suffer, sigh, and moan, Fresh and glorious there shall reign; Earthly here the seed is sown, Heavenly it shall rise again; Natural here the death we die, Spiritual our life on high. 6 Body, be thou of good cheer, In thy Savior's care rejoice; Give not place to gloom and fear-- Dead, thou yet shalt know His voice, When the final trump is heard, And the deaf, cold grave is stirred. 7 Laugh to scorn then death and hell, Laugh to scorn the gloomy grave; Caught into the air to dwell With the Lord who comes to save, We shall trample on our foes, Mortal weakness, fear and woes. 8 Only see ye that your heart Rise betimes from earthly lust; Would ye there with Him have part, Here obey your Lord and trust, Fix your hearts beyond the skies, Whither ye yourselves would rise. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Hope of Resurrection and Future Life Languages: English

Christ Jesus lives, O praise his name

Author: Oswald Smith Hymnal: Special Occasions, Songs and Choruses #d7 (1954) First Line: If Jesus lives, then I am saved
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Jesus lives! no longer now

Author: Frances E. Cox Hymnal: Twenty-Four English Hymns #9 (1923) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus lives! no longer now]
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Jesus lives: no longer now

Hymnal: Hymn Tunes #12 (1891) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus lives: no longer now]

Jesus lives in me

Author: Benjamin A. Baur Hymnal: New Pinebrook Songs #d15 (1936) First Line: Hallelujah, Jesus lives in me

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