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By Sin Weighed Down, And Sorely Stricken

Author: Christoph Titius Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #163 (1927) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken Lyrics: 1 By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken, I stand before God's judgment throne. O God, do Thou my spirit quicken, For Thou canst help, and Thou alone. Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 2 O Father, Thou of mercies tender, Thy humble child doth cry to Thee; Wilt Thou to me sweet comfort render, That I again may joyful be? Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 3 My troubled soul is deeply ailing, It cannot for itself atone; But let Thy mercy be unfailing, That I Thy healing grace may own. Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 4 My soul Thy pardon strongly craveth; Oh, speak the word I long to hear: "I lend thee grace that truly saveth, I pardon thee, I stay thy fear." Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 5 I do not doubt my pray'r is granted. The sense of comfort doth increase; I have the grace for which I panted, And so to raise this cry I cease: Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. Topics: Confession Languages: English Tune Title: [By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken]
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By Sin Weighed Down, And Sorely Stricken

Author: Christoph Titius Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #163 (1928) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken Lyrics: 1 By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken, I stand before God's judgment throne. O God, do Thou my spirit quicken, For Thou canst help, and Thou alone. Have mercy on my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 2 O Father, Thou of mercies tender, Thy humble child doth cry to Thee; Wilt Thou to me sweet comfort render, That I again may joyful be? Have mercy o my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 3 My troubled soul is deeply ailing, It cannot for itself atone; But let Thy mercy be unfailing, That I Thy healing grace may own. Have mercy of my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 4 My soul Thy pardon strongly craveth; Oh, speak the word I long to hear: "I lend thee grace that truly saveth, I pardon thee, I stay thy fear." Have mercy of my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. 5 I do not doubt my prayer is granted. The sense of comfort doth increase; I have the grace for which I panted, And so to raise this cry I cease: Have mercy of my soul, I pray, And wash Thou all my guilt away. Topics: Confession Languages: English Tune Title: [By sin weigh'd down, and sorely stricken]
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Ihr lieben Eltern! eure Zähren

Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #165[917] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ihr lieben Eltern! eure Zähren]
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Ob Berge weichen, Hügel fallen

Author: Dr. Bahnmeier Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #165[753] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ob Berge weichen, Hügel fallen]

Make Us Completely Poor, O Jesus

Author: Eberhard Arnold Hymnal: Songs of Light #173 (1977) First Line: Make us completely poor, O Jesus (Bis auf den Grund mach arm uns, Jesu) Topics: Humility; Jesús; Lord's Supper; Repentance and Forgiveness; Suffering Languages: English; German Tune Title: [Make us completely poor, O Jesus]
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Awaken From Your Idle Dreaming

Author: Brorson; L. A. Gotter Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #182 (1927) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Awaken from your idle dreaming, Ye lukewarm Christians now awake! The Lord with light, from heaven beaming, The conscience of the world doth shake. Throw off that sinful sleep before To you is clos'd he open door. 2 Awaken that the lurking danger By heaven's light may disappear! His gracious light shines from the manger, And at the cross it quells your fear. We must arise to spread its fame And find our joy in Jesus name. 3 Awaken now ere death is calling You at an unexpected hour! Soon old men in its grip are falling, And also youth may feel its pow'r. Ye do not know the time, nor place, Do therefore wake and seek God's grace. 4 Awake, be for God's summons ready When He to judgment calleth you! In faith and love be ever steady, His gracious will with ardor do! Oh, take the strait and narrow way, For quickly cometh judgment day. 5 Awake, awake, 'tis Jesus crying, Arise, throw off that sinful sleep! It is too late when ye are dying And sinking into darkness deep. Ye here in Christ must now believe, Awake, arise, and Him receive. Topics: Call and Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Awaken from your idle dreaming]
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Awaken From Your Idle Dreaming

Author: L. A. Gotter; Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #182 (1928) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Awaken from your idle dreaming Ye lukewarm Christians now awake! The Lord with light, from heaven beaming, The conscience of the world doth shake. Throw off that sinful sleep before To you is closed he open door. 2 Awaken that the lurking danger By heaven's light may disappear! His gracious light shines from the manger, And at the cross it quells your fear. We must arise to spread its fame And find our joy in Jesus' name. 3 Awaken now ere death is calling You at an unexpected hour! Soon old men in its grip are falling, And also youth may feel its power. Ye do not know the time, nor place, Do therefore wake and seek God's grace. 4 Awake, be for God's summons ready When He to judgment calleth you! In faith and love be ever steady, His gracious will with ardor do! Oh, take the strait and narrow way, For quickly cometh judgment day. 5 Awake, awake, 'tis Jesus crying, Arise, throw off that sinful sleep! It is too late when ye are dying And sinking into darkness deep. Ye here in Christ must now believe, Awake, arise, and Him receive. Topics: Call and Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Awaken from your idle dreaming]
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Wise Men, They Came to Look

Author: Christopher Idle Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #186 (1990) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: Wise men, they came to look for wisdom Lyrics: 1 Wise men, they came to look for wisdom, finding one wiser than they knew; rich men, they met with one yet richer-- King of the kings, they knelt to you: Jesus our wisdom from above, wealth and redemption, life and love. 2 Pilgrims they were, from unknown countries, searching for one who knows the world; lost are their names, and strange their journeys, famed is their zeal to find the child: Jesus, in you the lost are claimed, aliens are found, and known, and named. 3 Magi, they stooped to see your splendor, led by a star to light supreme; promised Messiah, Lord eternal, glory and peace are in your name. Joy of each day, our Song by night, shine on our path your holy light. 4 Guests of their God, they opened treasures, incense and gold and solemn myrrh; welcoming one too young to question how came these gifts, and what they were. Gift beyond price of gold or gem, make among us your Bethlehem. Topics: Epiphany Season Scripture: Daniel 2:21 Languages: English Tune Title: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT
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Surrounded by unnumbered foes

Author: Gerald Massey Hymnal: College Hymnal #186 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT LÄSSST WALTEN
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Abide With Us, the Day is Waning

Author: Caspar J. Boye; Oluf H. Smeby Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #194 (1941) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: "Abide with us, the day is waning" Lyrics: 1 "Abide with us, the day is waning," Thus prayed the two while on the way; We read that Thou, O Lord, remaining, Didst all their doubts and fears allay. Incline Thine ear, Thou King of Grace, When, praying thus, we seek Thy face. 2 At eventide, Thy Spirit sending, Help us, O Lord, our watch to keep, In prayer devout, before Thee bending, Ere our eyelids close in sleep, Confessing sin in deed and word With hope of mercy from the Lord. 3 Abide with us; with heav'nly gladness Illumine, Lord, our darkest day; And when we weep in pain and sadness, Be Thou our Solace, Strength, and Stay. Tell of Thy woe, Thy vict'ry won, When Thou didst pray: "Thy will be done." 4 Abide with us, O Savior tender, That bitter day when life shall end, When to the grave we must surrender, And fear and pain our hearts shall rend. The shield of faith do Thou bestow When trembling we must meet the foe. 5 When earthly help no more availeth, To sup with us Thou wilt be nigh; Thou givest strength that never faileth, In Thee we grave and death defy. While earth is fading from our sight, Our eyes behold the realms of light. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Easter Scripture: Luke 24:13-35 Languages: English Tune Title: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT

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