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Trost-Gesängelein, darinnen ein betrübtes herz alle seine Sünde mit wahrem Glauben auf Christum legt

Author: Johann Heermann Hymnal: Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch #317 (1848) Topics: Songs of Penance, Confession and Absolution First Line: Wo soll ich fliehen hin Lyrics: 1 Wo soll ich fliehen hin, weil ich beschweret bin mit viel und grossen Sünden? wo kann ich Rettung finden? Wenn alle Welt herkäme, mein' Angst sie nicht wegnähme. 2 O Jesu! voller Gnad', auf Dein Gebot und Rath kömmt mein betrübt Gemüthe zu Deiner großen Güte: laß Du auf mein Gewissen ein Gnaden-Tröpflein fließen. 3 Ich Dein betrübtes Kind, werf alle meine Sünd', so viel ihr in mir stecken und mich so heftig schrecken, in Deine tiefe Wunden, da ich stets Heil gefunden. 4 Durch Dein unschuldig Blut, die schöne rothe Fluth, wasch' ab all' meine Sünde, mit Trost mein Herz verbinde und ihr'r nicht mehr gedenke, ins Meer sie tief versenke. 5 Du bist der, der mich tröst't, weil Du mich hast erlöst; was ich gesündigt habe, hast Du verscharrt im Grabe, da hast Du es verschlossen, da wird's auch bleiben müssen. 6 Ist meine Bosheit groß, so werd' ich ihr'r doch los, wenn ich Dein Blut auffasse und mich darauf verlasse: wer sich zu Dir nur findet, all' Angst ihm bald verschwindet. 7 Mir mangelt zwar sehr viel, doch, was ich haben will, ist alles mir zu gute erlangt mit Deinem Blute, damit ich überwinde Tod, Teufel, Höll' und Sünde. 8 Und wenn des Satans Heer mir ganz entgegen wär', darf ich doch nicht verzagen, mit Dir kann ich sie schlagen, Dein Blut darf ich nur zeigen, so muß ihr Trutz bald schweigen. 9 Dein Blut, der edle Saft, hat solche Stärk' und Kraft, daß auch ein Tröpflein kleine die ganze Welt kann reine, ja gar aus Teufels Rachen frei, los und ledig machen. 10 Darum allein auf Dich, Herr Christ, verlaß ich mich; jetzt kann ich nicht verderben, Dein Reich muß ich ererben; denn Du hast mir's erworben, da Du für mich gestorben. 11 Führ' auch mein Herz und Sinn durch Deinen Geist dahin, daß ich mög Alles meiden, was mich und Dich kann scheiden, und ich an Deinem Leibe ein Gliedmaß ewig bleibe. Languages: German
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Ein Gesang nach der Beichte

Author: Johann Rist Hymnal: Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch #318 (1848) Topics: Songs of Penance, Confession and Absolution First Line: Mein Gott, ich lob' und preise Dich Lyrics: 1 Mein Geist ich lob' und preise Dich, von Grunde meiner Seelen, daß Du am jetzt hast lassen mich freisprechen und los zählen von meiner schweren Missethat, die Dich so sehr erzürnet hat. Wie soll ich gnugsam preisen, Herr, Deine große Gütigkeit, die Du jetzt und sonst allezeit hast wollen mir erweisen? 2 Ich hatte kaum gesucht bei Dir Vergebung meiner Sünden, ach! sieh, da lies'st Du selbe hier mich alsobalden finden. Wo ist ein solcher Gott wie Du, der so genädig höret zu dem Seufzen der Elenden, und Huld, wie Du thust pflegt zu wenden? 3 Weil Du mich denn so väterlich zu Gnaden angenommen, so will ich nun bereiten mich zu Deinem Tisch zu kommen, als ein geschickter frommer Gast, O Seele mache dich gefaßt zu dieser Himmelsspeise, daß du sie w¨rdiglich geneust. Mein Gott hilf, das Dein guter Geist mich hiezu unterweise. Languages: German
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Einanderer Gesang nach der Beichte

Author: Dr. Nicolaus Selnecker Hymnal: Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch #319 (1848) Topics: Songs of Penance, Confession and Absolution First Line: Wir danken Dir, o treuer Gott Lyrics: 1 Wir danken Dir, o treuer Gott, daß Du uns hilfst aus Sünden-Noth, vergiebst uns alle Schuld und Fehl', und hilfest uns an Leib und Seel'. 2 Durch's Priesters Mund sprichst Du: Mein Kind, dir alle Sünd' vergeben sind, geh' im Fried' hin, sünd'ge nicht mehr, und all'weg dich zu mir bekehr'. 3 Dir sei Dank für solch gnädig Herz, der Du selbst heilest allen Schmerz durch's theure Blut des Herren Christ, welch's für all' Sünd' vergossen ist. 4 Gieb uns Dein'n Geist, gieb Fried' und Freud', von nun an bis in Ewigkeit; Dein Wort und heilig Sacrament erhalt' bei uns bis an das End'. Languages: German

In Hopelessness and Near Despair

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda, 1919-2008 Hymnal: Christian Worship #651 (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Confession and Absolution Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST (AUS TIEFER NOT II)
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As Surely As I Live, God Said

Author: Nicolaus Herman, c. 1480-1561; Matthias Loy, 1828-1915 Hymnal: Christian Worship #656 (2021) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Confession and Absolution First Line: "As surely as I live," God said Lyrics: 1 "As surely as I live," God said, "I would not see the sinner dead. but that he turn from error’s ways, repent, and live through endless days." 2 And so our Lord gave this command: "Go forth and preach in ev'ry land; bestow on all my pard'ning grace who will repent of sinful ways. 3 "All those whose sins you thus remit I truly pardon and acquit, and those whose sins you do retain condemned and guilty shall remain. 4 "What you will bind, that bound shall be; what you will loose, that shall be free; unto my Church the keys are giv'n to op'n and close the gates of heav'n." 5 The words which absolution give are his who died that we might live; the minister whom Christ has sent is but His humble instrument. 6 When ministers lay on their hands, absolved by Christ the sinner stands; he who by grace the Word believes forgiveness, sure and sweet, receives. 7 Praise God the Father and the Son and Holy Spirit, Three in One, as was, is now, and so shall be forever and eternally! Scripture: Matthew 16:19 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LUKE

In Hopelessness & Near Despair

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda, 1919-2008 Hymnal: Christian Worship (2008) #738 (2008) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Confession and Absolution First Line: In hopelessness and near despair Languages: English Tune Title: NEWHOPE
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Jesus Sinners Doth Receive

Author: Erdmann Neumeister Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #324 (1941) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Confession and Absolution Lyrics: 1 Jesus sinners doth receive; Oh, may all this saying ponder Who in sin's delusions live And from God and heaven wander! Here is hope for all who grieve-- Jesus sinners doth receive. 2 We deserve but grief and shame, Yet His words, rich grace revealing, Pardon, peace, and life proclaim. Here their ills have perfect healing Who with humble hearts believe-- Jesus sinners doth receive. 3 Sheep that from the fold did stray No true shepherd e'er forsaketh; Weary souls that lost their way Christ, the Shepherd, gently taketh In His arms that they may live-- Jesus sinners doth receive. 4 Come, ye sinners, one and all, Come, accept His invitation; Come, obey His gracious call, Come and take His free salvation! Firmly in these words believe: Jesus sinners doth receive. 5 I, a sinner, come to Thee With a penitent confession; Savior, mercy show to me Grant for all my sins remission. Let these words my soul relieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. 6 Oh, how blest it is to know: Were as scarlet my transgression, It shall be as white as snow By Thy blood and bitter Passion; For these words I now believe: Jesus sinners doth receive. 7 Now my conscience is at peace, From the Law I stand acquitted; Christ hath purchased my release And my every sin remitted. Naught remains my soul to grieve-- Jesus sinners doth receive. 8 Jesus sinners doth receive. Also I have been forgiven; And when I this earth must leave, I shall find an open heaven. Dying, still to Him I cleave-- Jesus sinners doth receive. Amen. Scripture: Luke 15:2 Languages: English Tune Title: MEINEN JESUM LASS' ICH NICHT
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I Know My Faith Is Founded

Author: E. Neumeister, 1671-1756 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #494 (1996) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.6.7.6.7.6 Topics: Confession and Absolution Lyrics: 1 I know my faith is founded On Jesus Christ, my God and Lord; And this my faith confessing Unmoved I stand upon His Word. Man's reason cannot fathom The truth of God profound; Who trusts her subtle wisdom Relies on shifting ground. God's Word is all-sufficient, It makes divinely sure, And trusting in its wisdom, My faith shall rest secure. 2 Increase my faith, dear Savior, For Satan seeks by night and day To rob me of this treasure And take my hope of bliss away. But, Lord, with Thee beside me, I shall be undismayed; And led by Thy good Spirit, I shall be unafraid. Abide with me, O Savior, A firmer faith bestow. Then I shall bid defiance To ev'ry evil foe. 3 In faith, Lord, let me serve Thee; Though persecution, grief and pain Should seek to overwhelm me, Let me a steadfast trust retain. And then at my departure Take Thou me home to Thee, And let me there inherit All thou hast promised me. In life and death, Lord, keep me Until Thy heav'n I gain, Where I by Thy great mercy The end of faith attain. Languages: English Tune Title: NUN LOB, MEIN SEEL
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Jesus Sinners Doth Receive

Author: Erdmann Neumeister, 1671-1756 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #609 (2006) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Confession and Absolution Lyrics: 1 Jesus sinners doth receive; Oh, may all this saying ponder Who in sin's delusions live And from God and heaven wander! Here is hope for all who grieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. 2 We deserve but grief and shame, Yet His words, rich grace revealing, Pardon, peace, and life proclaim; Here our ills have perfect healing. Firmly in these words believe: Jesus sinners doth receive. 3 Sheep that from the fold did stray No true shepherd e'er forsaketh; Weary souls that lost their way Christ, the Shepherd, gently taketh In His arms that they may live: Jesus sinners doth receive. 4 I, a sinner, come to Thee With a penitent confession. Savior, mercy show to me; Grant for all my sins remission. Let these words my soul relieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. 5 Oh, how blest it is to know: Were as scarlet my transgression, It shall be as white as snow By Thy blood and bitter passion: For these words I now believe: Jesus sinners doth receive. 6 Now my conscience is at peace; From the Law I stand acquitted. Christ hath purchased my release And my ev'ry sin remitted. Naught remains my soul to grieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. 7 Jesus sinners doth receive; Also I have been forgiven; And when I this earth must leave, I shall find an open heaven. Dying, still to Him I cleave: Jesus sinners doth receive. Scripture: Luke 15:2-4 Languages: English Tune Title: MEINEN JESUM LASS' ICH NICHT (DARMSTADT)
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Jesus Sinners Does Receive

Author: Erdmann Neumeister, 1671-1756 Hymnal: Christian Worship #654 (2021) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Confession and Absolution Lyrics: 1 Jesus sinners does receive; oh, may all this saying ponder who in sin's delusions live and from God and heaven wander. Here is hope for all who grieve: Jesus sinners does receive. 2 We deserve but grief and shame, yet his words, rich grace revealing, pardon, peace, and life proclaim; here their ills have perfect healing who with humble hearts believe: Jesus sinners does receive. 3 Sheep that from the fold did stray are not by the Lord forsaken; weary souls who lost their way are by Christ, the Shepherd, taken in his arms that they may live: Jesus sinners does receive. 4 I, a sinner, come to you with a penitent confession. Savior, show me mercy, too; grant for all my sins remission. Let these words my soul relieve: Jesus sinners does receive. 5 Oh, how blest is it to know, were as scarlet my transgression, it shall be as white as snow by your blood and bitter passion, for these words I do believe: Jesus sinners does receive. 6 Now my conscience is at peace, from the law I stand acquitted. Christ has purchased my release and my ev'ry sin remitted. Naught remains my soul to grieve: Jesus sinners does receive. 7 Jesus sinners does receive, even I have been forgiven. And when I this earth must leave, I shall find an open heaven. Dying, still to him I cleave: Jesus sinners does receive. Scripture: Matthew 9:9-13 Languages: English Tune Title: MEINEN JESUM LASS ICH NICHT

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