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O Jesu, wahrer frömmigkeit

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Von dem Stande der Erniedrigung Christi Vom Lehramt und heiligen Wandel Jesu, bis auf seinen Einzug in Jerusalem Lyrics: 1 O Jesu, wahrer Frömmigkeit Vollkommenstes exempel! Dein herz, dem Vater ganz geweiht, War jeder Tugend Tempel! Du, seines Wesens ebenbild, Warst in der Niedrigkeit erfüllt Mit Weisheit, macht und güte. 2 Wer war wohl eifriger, als du, Zu Thun des Vaters willen? Dir war es ruh, und Seelenruh', Ihn treulich zu erfüllen; Dir keines Eigentums bewust, War es die Freude deiner Brust, Des Vaters zu ehren. 3 Wann, wo dein Auge Frevler sah, Warst du voll gram und schmerzen; Doch wann des Vaters wort geschah, Quoll freud' aus deinem herzens. An ihm hieng nur dein ganzer sinn; Auf ihn sah stets dein Auge hin Mit demuth und vertrauen. 4 Ihn ehrtest du mit work und that Vor aller welt mit Freuden; Du warst bereit, nach seinem rath, Zum heil für und zu leiden. Wie er die liebe selber ist, So warst du auch, Herr Jesu Christ, Ganz sanstmuth und ganz liebe. 5 Du zeigtest, daß die größte noth Dich nicht zum murren reize; Wardst Gott gehorsam bis zum Tod, Ja, bis zum Tod am kreuze. Auch da verließ dein muth dich nicht; Auf ihn war deine Zuversicht Unwandelbar gerichtet. 6 Von ihm verlassen, bleib dein herz An ihm, groß alles Spottes. Dein hoffen war im bangsten schmerz Die sichre Hilfe Gottes. Und was du hoffest, ist geschehn! Gott hörte deiner stimme flenn Und half dir aus von Tode. 7 Mit ehr' und preis von ihr gekrönt, Lebst du zu seiner rechten: Voll Majestät, und dir ertönt Von allen gottesknechten Das lob, deß du so würdig bist; Dir bringen sie, o Jesu Christ, Anbetung, preis und stärke. 8 Hilf, daß ich dein Exempel mir, O Herr, zum muster fetze, Und meinen Gott gesinnt gleich dir, Weit über alles schätze, Und ganz in seiner Fügung ruh', Und freudig seinen willen thu' Im leben und in sterben.
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Have Mercy on Me, O God

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem First Line: My offenses truly I know them Lyrics: Refrain: Have mercy on me, O God, in your kindness. In your compassion, blot out my offense. Wash me, O God, from the stain of my guilt, and cleanse me from my sin. 1 My offenses truly I know them. My sin is always before me. Against you alone have I sinned. What is evil in your sight I have done. [Refrain] 2 Create in me a pure heart; put a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from your presence, nor deprive me of your Spirit. [Refrain] 3 Defend me, O God, my Savior. My tongue shall sing out your goodness. O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim your praise. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 51:3-6 Used With Tune: [My offenses truly I know them]
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Away with our sorrow and fear

Meter: Irregular Appears in 144 hymnals Topics: New Jerusalem
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The Saviour, what a noble flame was kindled

Author: Cowper Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Christ his going to Jerusalem; He steadfastly set his Face to go to Jerusalem

They in the Lord that firmly trust

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Jerusalem Scripture: Psalm 125 Used With Tune: ARDEN Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650

Psalm 125 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: Bernadette Farrell Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem First Line: Shalom, shalom, the peace of God be here Scripture: Psalm 125 Used With Tune: [Shalom, shalom, the peace of God] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)

Those Who Place on God Reliance

Author: Michael Morgan Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem Scripture: Psalm 125 Used With Tune: HATIKVAH

Praise the Lord Who Heals

Author: Norman Agatep Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem First Line: Give thanks for God is gracious Refrain First Line: Praise, praise the Lord who heals Scripture: Psalm 147 Used With Tune: [Give thanks for God is gracious]
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Eternity, delightful Sound!

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Caspar Heunisch Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Heaven and the Heavenly Jerusalem Lyrics: I. Eternity, delightful Sound! Where real Joys are to be found, And Scenes of endless Glory! O Life! where Pleasures ever roll, Thy Foretaste entertains my Soul With Bliss not transitory. Come All, who long for Heav'n on Earth, You'll find it in the Second Birth. II. The Glories of this present World By Time and Tide are toss'd and hurl'd Down to their full Destructions. Look up, my soul, th'eternal Hills, Where Pleasures glide on Chrystal Rills With ever now Productions; For, as the blest Apostles say, That Bliss admits of no Decay. III. Eternity! thy endless Length Inspires my soul with Christian Strength To bear these short Afflictions, Consid'ring thine eternal Bliss, I slight this World's Calamities And constant Contradictions; Whilst there I fix my longing Soul, Where blissful years for ever roll. IV. If you wou'd balance all the Pain And Torments of the Martyrs slain, E'en from the Fall of ADAM, With that surpassing glorious Prize Reserv'd for Saints to fathom, They wou'd be found too light and frail To move, much less to turn the Scale. V. Reflect upon the dreadful Coasts Of Hell, and all the frightful Ghosts Tormenting one another! Where num'rous Crouds of Sinners lye: Tortur'd with keen Despair they try Their Consciences to smother. O! what surprizing Grace is this, Which frees us from that dark Abyss! VI. In Heav'n our happy Eyes and Ears Shall still enjoy, for endless Years, Transcending Scenes of Pleasure; There all the Saints of God rejoice; They love and sing with Heart and Voice The Praise of God, their Treasure: There CHRIST reveals a greater Store Of Bliss, than they conceiv'd before. VII. How do I long and faint to see The Courts of blest Eternity In all their glorious Beauty! I'd part with all the Joys of Sense, Take Wings of Faith and fly from hence To the Reward of Duty. If Thought alone gives such Delight, What must th' Enjoyment of thy Sight! VIII. Away with all the Dreams of Time: Away what Worldlings call sublime: Away with sinful Pleasure: Away with all the golden Dust: What Thieves may steal, or Time can rust; I long for greater Treasure; Nothing created can suffice A soul, made for eternal Joys. IX. Eternity! delightful Sound! Where real Joys are to be found And Scenes of endless Glory! O Life, where Pleasures ever roll! Thy Foretaste entertains my Soul With Bliss not transitory. O JESU, fix this Sense in me, Till thou reveal'st Eternity.

Psalm 68:1-10, 32-35 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: Isaac Everett Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem First Line: Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth Scripture: Psalm 68 Used With Tune: [Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)

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