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Joy to the world! the Lord is come!

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #71 (1911) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Special Hymns Lyrics: 1. JOY to the world! the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King: Let every heart prepare Him room, And heav'n and nature sing. 2. Joy to the earth! the Saviour reigns! Let men their songs employ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains Repeat the sounding joy. 3. No more let sin and sorrow grow, Nor thorns infest the ground; He comes to make His blessings flow Far as the curse is found. 4. He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love. Languages: English

We Thank Thee, God, for Hands to Feel

Author: F. Ellenor Prince Hymnal: Sing for Joy #71 (1961) Topics: Thanks for Special Things First Line: We thank Thee, God for hands to feel Languages: English Tune Title: [We thank Thee, God for hands to feel]

Launch Out Into the Deep

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Hymnal: The Search Light #72 (1894) Topics: Choir and Convention Pieces for special occasions First Line: Into the deep launch out Refrain First Line: All the night long hast thou labor'd in vain Scripture: Luke 5:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [Launch Out Into the Deep]
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Let the earth now praise the Lord

Author: H. Held; C. Winkworth Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #72 (1911) Topics: Special Hymns Lyrics: 1. LET the earth now praise the Lord, Who hath truly kept His word, And the sinners' Help and Friend Now at last to us doth send. 2. What the fathers most desired, What the prophets' heart inspired, What they longed for many a year, Stands fulfilled in glory here. 3. Abram's promised great Reward, Zion's Helper, Jacob's Lord, Him of twofold race behold, Truly came, as long foretold. 4. Welcome, 0 my Saviour, now! Hail! my Portion, Lord, art Thou! Here, too, in my heart, I pray, O prepare Thyself a way. 5 King of glory, enter in! Cleanse it from the filth of sin, As Thou hast so often done; It belongs to Thee alone. 6 As Thy coming was in peace, Noiseless, full of gentleness, Let the same mind dwell in me That was ever found in Thee. 7 Comfort my desponding heart; Thou my Strength and Refuge art. I am weak and cunningly Satan lays his snares for me. 8 Bruise for me the Serpent's head, That, set free from doubt and dread, I may cleave to Thee in faith, Safely kept through life and death: 9 And when Thou dost come again As a glorious King to reign, I with joy may see Thy face, Truly ransomed by Thy grace. Languages: English

For Little Things

Author: Margaret Clemens Hymnal: Sing for Joy #72 (1961) Topics: Thanks for Special Things First Line: For bunnies and squirrels Languages: English Tune Title: HARDWICK
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Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates!

Author: G. Weisel; C. Winkworth Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #73 (1911) Topics: Special Hymns Lyrics: 1. LIFT up your heads, ye mighty gates! Behold, the King of glory waits; The King of kings is drawing near, The Saviour of the world is here; Life and salvation He doth bring, Wherefore rejoice, and gladly sing: We praise Thee, Father, now, Creator, wise art Thou! 2. The Lord is just, a Helper tried, Mercy is ever at His side, His kingly crown is holiness, His scepter, pity in distress, The end of all our woe He brings; Wherefore the earth is glad and sings: We praise Thee, Saviour, now, Mighty in deed art Thou! 3. O blest the land, the city blest, Where Christ the Ruler is confessed! O happy hearts and happy homes To whom this King in triumph comes! The cloudless Sun of joy He is, Who bringeth pure delight and bliss. O Comforter divine, What boundless grace is Thine! 4. Fling wide the portals of your heart; Make it a temple set apart From earthly use for heaven's supply, Adorned with prayer, and love, and joy; So shall your Sov'reign enter in, The new and nobler life begin. To Thee, O God, be praise For word, and deed, and grace! 5. Redeemer, come! I open wide My heart to Thee; here, Lord, abide! Let me Thy inner presence feel, Thy grace and love in me reveal: Thy Holy Spirit guide us on, Until our glorious goal be won! Eternal praise and fame We offer to Thy name. Languages: English

We Are Glad for Apples

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Sing for Joy #73 (1961) Topics: Thanks for Special Things Languages: English Tune Title: [We are glad for apples]
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Joy to the World! the Lord Is Come

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Living Hymns #74 (1923) Topics: Special Days Christmas First Line: Joy to the world, the Lord is come Languages: English Tune Title: ANTIOCH
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O Lord, how shall I meet Thee

Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #74 (1911) Topics: Special Hymns Lyrics: 1. O LORD, how shall I meet Thee, How welcome Thee aright? All nations long to greet Thee, My Hope, my heart’s Delight! O kindle, dearest Jesus, Thy lamp within my breast, That I may know what pleases Thee, Lord, my heav'nly Guest. 2. Thy Zion strews before Thee Green boughs and fairest palms, And I, too, will adore Thee With sweetest songs and psalms. My heart shall bloom forever For Thee with praises new, And from Thy name shall never Withhold the honor due. 3. What hast Thou left ungranted To give me glad relief? When soul and body panted In utmost depth of grief, In deepest degradation, Devoid of joy and peace, Then, Thou, my soul's Salvation, Didst come to bring release. 4. Naught, naught, dear Lord, could move Thee To leave Thy rightful place Save love, for which I love Thee: A love that could embrace A world where sorrow dwelleth, Which sin and suffering fill, More than the tongue e'er telleth:-- Yet Thou couldst love it still! 5. Rejoice then, ye sad-hearted, Who sit in deepest gloom, Who mourn o’er joys departed, And tremble at your doom: Despair not, He is near you, Yea, standing at the door, Who best can help and cheer you, And bid you weep no more. 6. Sin's debt, that fearful burden, Let not your souls distress; Your guilt the Lord will pardon And cover with His grace. He comes, He comes, procuring The peace of sin forgiv'n, To all God's sons securing Their part and lot in heav'n. Languages: English

Evening Prayer Hymn

Author: Bessie McKim; Dorothy Stout Hymnal: Sing for Joy #74 (1961) Topics: Thanks for Special Things First Line: Father, through this day Languages: English Tune Title: [Father, through this day]

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