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"Hold fast till I come;" sweet promise of heav'n

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Bible Songs Judgment and Second Advent First Line: Sweet promise is giv'n to all who believe Lyrics: 1 Sweet promise is giv'n to all who believe, "Behold I come quickly, mine own to receive; Hold fast till I come; the danger is great; Sleep not as do others; be watchful, and wait." Refrain: "Hold fast till I come;" sweet promise of heav'n, "The kingdom restored, to you shall be giv'n." "Come, enter my joy, sit down on my throne; Bright crowns are in waiting; hold fast till I come." 2 We'll "watch unto prayer" with lamps burning bright; He comes to all others a "thief in the night." We know he is near, but know not the day, As spring shows that summer is not far away. [Refrain] 3 Yes! this is our hope, 'tis built on His word, The glorious appearing of Jesus, our Lord; Of promises all, it stands as the sum: "Behold I come quickly, hold fast till I come." [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 3:11 Used With Tune: "HOLD FAST TILL I COME"
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Vengeance belongs to thee, O GOD

Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Prophecies Predictions of God's Judgment upon the Ungodly and Wicked Lyrics: 1 Vengeance belongs to thee, O GOD, Thy Justice now disclose; Arise, thou Judge of all the Earth, And crush thy haughty Foes: How long, O LORD, shall sinful Men, Their solemn Triumphs make? How long their wicked Actions boast, And insolently speak? 2 Not only they thy Saints oppress, But unprovok'd, they spill The Widow's and the Stranger's Blood, And helpless Orphans kill: "And yet the LORD shall ne'er perceive, (Profanely thus they speak) "Nor any Notice of our Deeds, "The God of Jacob take." 8 At length, ye stupid Fools, your Wants Endeavour to discern; In Folly will you still proceed, And Wisdom never learn? Can he be deaf who form'd the Ear, Or blind who fram'd the Eye? Shall Earth's great Judge not punish those, Who his known Will defy? 4 He fathoms all the Thoughts of Men, To him their Hearts lie bare; His Eyes survey them all, and see How vain their Counsels are. Part II 5 Blest is the Man whom thou, O LORD, In Kindness dost chastise; And by thy sacred Rules to walk, Most lovingly advise: This Man shall Rest and Safety find. In Seasons of Distress; Whilst GOD prepares a Pit for those, That stubbornly transgress. 6 For GOD will never from his Saints His Favour wholly take; His own Possession and his Lot, He will not quite forsake: The World shall then confess thee just, On all that thou hast done; And those that choose thy upright Ways, Shall in those Paths go on. 7 Who will appear in my Behalf, When wicked Men invade? Or who, when Sinners would oppress, My righteous Cause shall plead? Long since had I in Silence slept, But that the LORD was near, To stay me when I slipt, when sad, My troubled Heart to chear. 8 Wilt thou, who art a GOD most just, Their sinful Throne sustain, Who make the Law a fair Pretence Their wicked Ends to gain? Against the Lives of righteous Men, They form their close Design; And Blood of Innocence to spill, In solemn League combine. 9 But my Defence is firmly plac'd In GOD the LORD most high: He is my Rock, to which I may For Refuge always fly: The LORD shall cause their ill Designs, On their own Heads to fall: He in their Sins shall cut them off, Our GOD shall slay them all. Scripture: Psalm 94 Used With Tune: [Vengeance belongs to thee, O God]
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Auf dein Zukunft, Herr Jesu Christ

Author: M. Bischof Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Resurrection, Judgment and Eternity Lyrics: Auf dein Zukunft, Herr Jesu Christ hoffen wir alle Stunden; der jüngste Tag nicht fern mehr ist, dran werden wir entbunden. Hilf nur, daß wir fein wacker sein, wenn du mit deinen Engelein zu dem Gericht wirst kommen.
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When this passing world is done

Author: R.M. McCheyne Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 151 hymnals Topics: Death, Judgment, and The Future State The debt unknown
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And am I born to die?

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 205 hymnals Topics: Holy Spirit The certaintiy of death and Judgment Lyrics: 1 And am I born to die? To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? 2 Soon as from earth I go What will become of me? Eternal happiness or wo Must then my portion be! 3 Wak'd by the trumpet's sound, I from my grave must rise, And see the Judge with glory crown'd, And see the flaming skies. 4 How shall I leave my tomb! With triumph or regret! A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet? 5 Will angel bands convey Their brother to the bar? Or devils drag my soul away To meet its sentence there? 6 Who can resolve the doubt That tears my anxious breast? Shall I be with the damn'd cast out, Or number'd with the blest? 7 I must from God be driven, Or with my Saviour dwell; Must come at his command to heaven, Or else depart to hell. 8 I thou that wouldst not have One wretched sinner die, Who diedst thyself, my soul to save From endless misery; 9 Show me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe, That when thou comest on thy throne, I may with joy appear.
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My soul, repeat His praise

Author: Dr. Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 468 hymnals Topics: Mercy in the Midst of Judgment Scripture: Psalm 103
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The Lord will come, the earth shall quake

Author: Reginald Heber Appears in 188 hymnals Topics: Judgment
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Christ's Passion

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 58 hymnals Topics: Judgment First Line: The morning dawns upon the place
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No Hope after Death

Author: Rev. Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) Appears in 370 hymnals Topics: Judgment First Line: While life prolongs its precious light
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Day of wrath, O day of mourning

Author: Rev. William J. Irons; Thomas of Celano Meter: 8.8.8 Appears in 108 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Our Lord Second Coming and Judgment

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