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Stand, Oh, Stand Firm

Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #445 (2013) Scripture: 2 Peter 3:10-13 Lyrics: Stand, oh, stand firm; stand, oh, stand firm; stand, oh, stand firm and see what the Lord can do. Topics: Difficult Times Languages: English Tune Title: STAND FIRM
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The Blameless Church

Author: Barney E. Warren Hymnal: Timeless Truths #821 Meter: 9.9.9.8 with refrain Scripture: 2 Peter 3:14 First Line: Without spot and blameless, O Savior Refrain First Line: Without spot and blameless, my brother Lyrics: 1 Without spot and blameless, O Savior, What a glorious church Thou hast built! For this Thou didst patiently suffer, For this was Thy blood freely spilt. Refrain: Without spot and blameless, my brother, She lives ’neath the all-cleansing blood; In heaven and earth is no other, Her builder and maker is God. 2 Without spot and blameless, so holy, See the church in her beauty sublime; She lives on the bright hills of glory, She reigns over sin all the time. [Refrain] 3 Without spot and blameless He bought her, In the likeness of heaven above; From depths that were sinful He sought her, And filled her with infinite love. [Refrain] 4 She’s blameless, without spot or wrinkle, From the last stain of sin she is free; With blood from the cross He doth sprinkle Her altars of cleansing for me. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Without spot and blameless, O Savior]
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Looking—Trusting—Watching

Author: H. S. Miller Hymnal: Alexander's New Revival Hymns #128 (1922) Scripture: 2 Peter 3:12 First Line: Are you looking to Jesus for pardon Refrain First Line: Are you looking? are you watching Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you looking to Jesus for pardon]
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Benediction (My Friends, May You Grow in Grace)

Author: Timothy James Meaney, bl 1965; Sean Diamond, b. 1968; Gregg DeMey, b. 1972; Gregory Kett, b. 1970 Hymnal: Sing! A New Creation #288 (2002) Scripture: 2 Peter 3 First Line: My friends, may you grow in grace Topics: Blessing and Parting; Blessing and Parting Languages: English Tune Title: [My friends may you grow in grace]
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Muy cercano está el día

Author: Descon. Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #553 (1992) Scripture: 2 Peter 3:8-14 Refrain First Line: Ven, Señor Jesús, ven pronto Lyrics: 1 Muy cercano está el día cuando volverá Jesús, Con la majestad y gloria que le dio su Padre Dios; De sus santos rodeado, en la nube bajará; Ya de Cristo es el reinado, y el pecado quitará. Coro: Ven, Señor Jesús, ven pronto, claman todos con ardor; “He aquí yo vengo presto, presto", dice el Salvador. 2 Su venida victoriosa, librará la humanidad De Satán, autor inicuo de su gran calamidad; Cesarán todos los males por el reino de Jesús, ¡Alegraos, oh mortales! ¡Ved el triunfo de su cruz! [Coro] 3 ¡Cuánto anhelan y desean la venida de Jesús Los creyentes, redimidos por la obra de su cruz! “Ven y siéntate conmigo en mi trono", el Rey dirá: “Has sufrido y has vencido; de mi gloria goza ya". [Coro] Topics: Adversario: Satanás; Adversary: Satan; Cristo Su Reinado; Cristo Su Reinado; Christ His Reign; Christ His Reign; Iglesia Militante; Church Militant; Iglesia Triunfante; Church Triumphant; Segunda Venida de Cristo; Second Coming of Christ Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CENTRAL FOUNTAIN
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Without Spot and Blameless

Author: W. G. Schell Hymnal: Songs of the Evening Light #92 (1897) Scripture: 2 Peter 3:14 First Line: I'll rise at early morning hour Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll rise at early morning hour]
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Without Spot and Blameless

Author: W. G. Schell Hymnal: Select Hymns #383 (1911) Scripture: 2 Peter 3:14 First Line: I'll rise at early morning hour Tune Title: [I'll rise at early morning hour]
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Without Spot and Blameless

Author: William G. Schell Hymnal: Timeless Truths #715 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 Scripture: 2 Peter 3:14 First Line: I'll rise at early morning hour Lyrics: 1 I’ll rise at early morning hour, With first effulgent rays, While nature’s songsters in the bow’r, Send up their Maker’s praise; I’ll bow before my God so dear, And tarry till my heart shall hear The Spirit’s witness sweet and clear: “Without spot and blameless.” 2 While proud in heart, at bright midday, Can find no time for prayer, My thoughts shall soar from earth away, To heaven, bright and fair: Around the fam’ly altar knelt, My heart with gratitude will melt, Till blest assurance shall be felt, “Without spot and blameless.” 3 And when the pleasant evening air Is dusky with the night, My soul shall turn to God in prayer, In heaven’s golden light; I’ll linger at the great white throne, Until the thoughts of God are known, And He shall claim me for His own, “Without spot and blameless.” 4 With God’s approval on my soul My body sinks to rest, No doubts nor waves of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast; And through the night that hand so mild Protects from storms and billows wild His helpless, trusting, loving child, “Without spot and blameless.” Tune Title: [I'll rise at early morning hour]
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Lo! in the last of days behold

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R62 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: 2 Peter 3:3-14 Lyrics: Lo! in the last of days behold a faithless race arise; Their lawless lust their only rule; and thus the scoffer cries; Where is the promise, deemed so true, that spoke the Saviour near? E’er since our fathers slept in dust, no change has reached our ear. Years rolled on years successive glide, since first the world began, And on the tide of time still floats, secure, the bark of man. 148 Thus speaks the scoffer; but his words conceal the truth he knows, That from the waters’ dark abyss the earth at first arose. But when the sons of men began with one consent to stray, At Heav’n’s command a deluge swept the godless race away. A diff’rent fate is now prepared for Nature’s trembling frame; Soon shall her orbs be all enwrapt in one devouring flame. Reserved are sinners for the hour when to the gulf below, Armed with the hand of sov’reign pow’r, the judge consigns his foe. Though now, ye just! the time appears protracted, dark, unknown, An hour, a day, a thousand years, to heav’n’s great Lord are one. Still all may share his sov’reign grace, in ev’ry change secure; The meek, the suppliant contrite race, shall find his mercy sure. The contrite race he counts his friends forbids the suppliant’s fall; Condemns reluctant, but extends the hope of grace to all. Yet as the night-wrapped thief who lurks to seize th’ expected prize, Thus steals the hour when Christ shall come, and thunder rend the skies. Then at the loud, the solemn peal, the heav’ns shall burst away; The elements shall melt in flame, at Nature’s final day. Since all this frame of things must end, as Heav’n has so decreed, How wise our inmost thoughts to guard, and watch o’er ev’ry deed; Expecting calm th’ appointed hour, when, Nature’s conflict o’er, A new and better world shall rise, where sin is known no more. Languages: English
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Let wilful sinners boast and say

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CLI (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: 2 Peter 3:3-13 Lyrics: 1 Let wilful sinners boast and say, The Lord will never come: We need not fear a future day, Or wait a fearful doom. 2 The things wherof we have been told That they should come to pass; Are now just as they were of old, And will forever last. 3 For, since the fathers fell asleep, The world has took no change; Should God our crimes in mem'ry keep, That would be very strange. 4 Just so it was, before the flood, Tho' men had long been warn'd; They still despis'd the threats of God! And lived unconcern'd. 5 When long they had despis'd his grace; At last they found it true; When suddenly a change took place, Which prov'd their overthrow. 6 The righteous judgments of the Lord, At his appointed times; Proves daring sinners' just reward For all their guilt and crimes. Topics: 27th Sunday after Trinity Languages: English

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