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Yea, as I live, Jehovah saith

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #181 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 YEA, as I live, Jehovah saith, I do not wish the sinner's death, But that he turn from error's ways, Repent and live through endless days. 2 Hence Christ His foll'wers gave command: Go forth and preach in every land; Pardon to every soul extend That mourns, believes and will amend. 3 Whose sins soever ye remit, I truly pardon and acquit; Whose sins soever ye retain, Condemned and guilty shall remain. 4 What ye shall bind, that bound shall be; What ye shall loose, that shall be free; To all alike the keys are given To ope and close the gates of heaven. 5 They who believe, when ye proclaim The joyful tidings in my name, That I for them my blood have shed, Are free from guilt and judgment dread. 6 The words which Absolution give Are His who died that we might live; The minister whom Christ has sent Is but His humble instrument. 7 However great our sin may be, The aAbsolution sets us free, Appointed by God's own dear Son To bring the pardon He has won. 8 When ministers lay on their hands, Absolved by Christ the sinner stands; He who by grace the Word believes, The purchase of His blood receives. 9 This is the Power of Holy Keys, It binds and doth again release; The Church retains them at her side, Our Mother and Christ's holy Bride. 10 Let those who stings of conscience bear, Whom sin would drive to dark despair, To Jesus come with trustful mind And peace in Absolution find. 11 All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee For Absolution full and free, In which Thou showest forth Thy grace From false indulgence guard our race. 12 Praise God, the Father and the Son And Holy Spirit, Three in One, As 'twas, is now, and so shall be, World without end, eternally! Topics: Catechism Absolution Languages: English
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #182 (1893) Lyrics: 1 DECK thyself, my soul, with gladness, Leave the gloomy haunts of sadness, Come into the daylight’s splendor, There with joy thy praises render Unto Him whose grace unbounded Hath this wondrous banquet founded; High o’er all the heavwns He reigneth, Yet to dwell with thee He deigneth. 2 Hasten as a bride to meet Him, And with loving reverence greet Him, For with words of life immortal Now He knocketh at thy portal; Haste to ope the gates before Him, Saying, while thou dost adore Him, "Suffer, Lord, that I receive Thee, And I never more will leave Thee." 3 He who costly goods desireth To obtain, much gold requireth; But to freely give the treasure Of Thy love is thy good pleasure, For on earth there is no coffer Which as payment we might offer For this cup Thy blood containing, And this manna, on us raining. 4 Ah! how hungers all my spirit For the love I do not merit! Oft have I, with sighs fast thronging, Thought upon this food with longing, In the battle well-nigh worsted, For this cup of life have thirsted, For the Friend, who here invites us, And to God Himself unites us. 5 Now I sink before Thee lowly, Filled with joy most deep and holy, As with trembling awe and wonder On Thy mighty work I ponder, How, by mystery surrounded, Depths no man hath ever sounded, None may dare to pierce unbidden, Secrets that with Thee are hidden. 6 Nay, though reason here doth ponder, It can never reach this wonder, That this bread is never lessened, Though it nourish thousands present, And that Christ His blood is giving With the wine we are receiving. O, these mysteries unsounded Are by God alone expounded! 7 Sun, who all my life doth brighten, Light, who dost my soul enlighten, Joy, the sweetest man e'er knoweth, Fount, whence all my being floweth,-- At Thy feet I cry, my Maker, Let me be a fit partaker Of this blessed food from heaven, For our good, Thy glory, given. 8 Lord, Thy fervent love hath driven Thee to leave Thy throne in heaven, For us on the cross to languish, And to die in bitter anguish, To forgo all joy and gladness, And to shed Thy blood in sadness, Which we drink now; grant that never We forget Thy love, dear Saviour! 9 Jesus, Bread of Life, I pray Thee, Let me gladly here obey Thee, Never to my heart invited, Be Thy love with love requited; From this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep love's treasure; Through the gifts Thou here dost give me As Thy guest in heaven receive me. Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Jesus Christ, our blessed Saviour

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #183 (1893) Meter: 8.8.7.8 Lyrics: 1 JESUS CHRIST, our blessed Saviour, Turned away God’s wrath forever; Suffering pains no tongue can tell, He saved us from the pains of hell. 2 To remind us that, to save us, He hath died, His flesh He gave us With this bread, a quick'ning food, And with this wine, His precious blood. 3 Whoso to this board repaireth, Take good heed how He prepareth; Death instead of life will he Receive who come unworthily. 4 Praise the Father, God in heaven, Who such precious food hath given, And for sins which thou hast done Hath caused to die His only Son. 5 Thou shalt hold with faith unshaken, That this food is to be taken By the sick who are distressed, By those whose heart is sin-oppressed. 6 To such grace and mercy turneth Every soul that truly mourneth;-- Art thou well? --Avoid this board, Lest thou receive an ill reward. 7 Christ says: Come, ye heavy-laden, I your weary hearts will gladden; They that are yet strong and well, Despise the best physician's skill. 8 Couldst thou earn thine own salvation, Useless were my death and passion; This feast is not spread for thee, If thine own helper thou wilt be. 9 If thou this believest truly, And confession makest duly, Thou a welcome guest art here, This heavenly food thy soul shall cheer. 10 But the fruits must not be missing, Love thy neighbor without ceasing, That true love let him receive, Which here to thee thy God doth give. Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Lo, upon the altar lies

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #184 (1893) Lyrics: 1 LO, upon the altar lies Bread of heaven from the skies: Food to mortal wanderers given, To the sons and heirs of heaven. 2 Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep! Thou Thy flock in safety keep. Living Bread! Thy life supply, Strengthen us, or else we die. 3 Thou, who feedest us below! Source of all we have or know! Grant that with Thy saints above We may reach Thy feast of love! Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #185 (1893) Lyrics: 1 LORD Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, And angels bow before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Until begins Thy judgment grand, When we before Thy throne shall stand, And cheerfully behold Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever with us, Lord, And with Thy congregation, And not confined--so says Thy Word-- To any habitation. Firm as a rock Thy Word still stands, Unshaken by the en'mies' hands, Though they be e'er so cunning. 4 Thou say'st: "This is my body; eat, And orally receive me! This is my blood; drink all of it, And henceforth never leave me!" What Thou hast spoken, that must be: Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing. 5 Although my reason cannot see How in so many places Thy body at a time may be, Yet faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word alone sufficeth me, For Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord, I believe in simple trust, Strength in my weakness give me, For I am naught but sinful dust, Nor of Thy Word bereave me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word, My consolation are, O Lord, For they contain my treasure. 7 Grant that we worthily receive Thy Supper, Lord our Saviour, That for our sins we truly grieve, And prove by our behaviour That we obtained Thy saving grace, And trust in it throughout our days; Then will our walk be godly. 8 For Thy consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it, for with one accord The world against it rages. Grant that Thy body and Thy blood May be my comfort and sweet food In my last moments. Amen! Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #186 (1893) Meter: 11.8.11.8.9.9.6.7.5 Lyrics: 1 MAY God be praised henceforth and blest forever, Who, Himself both Gift and Giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish; May they grow thereby and flourish! O Lord, have mercy! By Thy holy body, the selfsame Which from Thine own mother Mary came, By the drops Thou didst bleed, Help us in the hour of need! O Lord, have mercy! 2 Thou hast to death Thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven; By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou couldst not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. O Lord, have mercy! Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood; Thou hast paid all we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. O Lord, have mercy! 3 May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. O Lord, have mercy! Let not Thy good Spirit forsake us, Grant that heavenly minded He make us, That Thy poor Church may see Days of peace and unity. O Lord, have mercy! Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Alas, my God! my sins are great

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #187 (1893) Lyrics: 1 ALAS, my God! my sins are great, My conscience doth upbraid me; And now I find that at my strait No man hath power to aid me. 2 And fled I hence, in my despair, In some lone spot to hide me, My griefs would still be with me there, And peace still be denied me. 3 Lord, Thee I seek;--I merit naught, Yet pity and restore me; Be not Thy wrath, just God, my lot, Thy Son hath suffered for me. 4 If pain and woe must follow sin, Then be my path still rougher, Here spare me not: if heaven I win, On earth I gladly suffer. 5 But curb my heart, forgive my guilt, Make Thou my patience firmer, For they must miss the good Thou wilt, Who at Thy chastenings murmur. 6 Then deal with me as seems Thee best, Thy grace will help me bear it, If but at last I see Thy rest, And with my Saviour share it. Topics: Repentance Languages: English
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And wilt Thou pardon, Lord

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #188 (1893) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 AND wilt Thou pardon, Lord, A sinner such as I? Although Thy book his crimes record Of such a crimson dye. 2 So deep are they engraved,-- So terrible their fear: The righteous scarcely shall be saved, And where shall I appear? 3 O Thou Physician blest, Make clean my guilty soul! And me, by many a sin oppressed, Restore, and keep me whole! 4 I know not how to praise Thy mercy and Thy love; But deign Thy servant to upraise, And I shall learn above. Topics: Repentance Languages: English
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Behold a Stranger at the door!

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #189 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 BEHOLD a Stranger at the door! He gently knocks, has knocked before, Has waited long, is waiting still; You treat no other friend so ill. 2 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will, the very friend you need;-- The Man of Nazareth, 'tis He, With garments dyed on Calvary. 3 O lovely attitude! He stands With melting heart and laden hands; O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes. 4 Admit Him, ere His anger burn, And He, departing, ne'er return: Admit Him, or the hour's at hand, When, at His door, denied you'll stand. Topics: Repentance Languages: English
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Come, my soul, thy suit prepare

Hymnal: ELHL1892 #190 (1893) Lyrics: 1 COME, my soul, thy suit prepare, Jesus loves to answer prayer: He Himself has bid thee pray, Therefore will not say thee nay. 2 Thou art coming to a King: Large petitions with thee bring; For His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much. 3 With my burden I begin:-- Lord, remove this load of sin! Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt, Set my conscience free from guilt. 4 Lord, I come to Thee for rest! Take possession of my breast; There Thy blood-bought right maintain, And without a rival reign. 5 While I am a pilgrim here, Let Thy love my spirit cheer; As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend, Lead me to my journey's end. 6 Show me what I have to do, Every hour my strength renew; Let me live a life of faith, Let me die Thy people's death. Topics: Repentance Languages: English

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