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O God, Thou faithful God

Author: Johann Heermann; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #330 (1908) Topics: The Catechism Daily Duty; Second Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday after Epiphany; First Sunday in Lent; Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity; Fifth Sunday after Trinity; Ninth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O God, Thou faithful God, Thou Fountain ever-flowing, Without whom nothing is, All perfect gifts bestowing; A pure and healthy frame O give me, and within A conscience free from blame, A soul unhurt by sin. 2 And grant me, Lord, to do With ready heart and willing, Whate'er Thou shalt command, My calling here fulfilling; To do it when I ought, With all my strength, and bless The work I thus have wrought, For Thou must give success. 3 And let me promise naught But I can keep it truly, Abstain from idle words, And guard my lips still duly; And grant, when in my place I must and ought to speak, My words due power and grace; Nor let me wound the weak. 4 If dangers gather round, Still keep me calm and fearless; Help me to bear the cross, When life is dark and cheerless; To overcome my foe With words and actions kind; When counsel I would know, Good counsel let me find. 5 And let me be with all In peace and friendship living, As far as Christians may; And if Thou aught art giving Of wealth and honors fair, That nought be mingled there Of goods unjustly got. 6 And if a longer life Be here on earth decreed me, And Thou through many a strife To ripe old age wilt lead me, Thy patience in me shed. Avert all sin and shame, And crown my hoary head With pure untarnished fame. 7 Let nothing here earth Me from my Savior sever; And when I die, O take My soul to Thee forever; And let my body have A little space to sleep Beside my kindred' grave, And o'er it vigil keep. 8 And when the Day is come, And all the dead are waking, O reach me down Thy hand, Thyself my slumbers breaking; Then let me hear Thy voice, And change this earthly frame, And bid me aye rejoice With those who love Thy name. Languages: English Tune Title: MUNICH (O Gott, du frommer Gott)
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How beauteous are their feet

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #335 (1908) Topics: The Catechism The Ministry; Third Sunday of Advent; Eighth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 How beauteous are their feet Who stand on Zion's hill! Who bring salvation on their tongues, And words of peace reveal. 2 How charming is their voice! How sweet their tidings are! "Zion, behold Thy Savior-King, He reigns and triumphs here." 3 How happy are our ears That hear this joyful sound, That kings and prophets waited for, And sought, but never found! 4 How blessed are our eyes That see this heavenly light; Prophets and kings desired it long, But died without the sight! 5 The watchmen join their voice, And tuneful notes employ; Jerusalem breaks forth in songs, And deserts learn the joy. 6 The Lord makes bare His arm Through all the earth abroad: Let every nation now behold Their Savior and their God. Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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O Jesus, Troens dyre Skat

Author: David Denicke; Brorson Hymnal: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #371 (1919) Topics: Første Søndag efter Paaske Til Aftengudstjeneste; First Sunday after Easter; Third Sunday after Epiphany; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Second Sunday in Lent; First Sunday after Easter; Første Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Epistel; First Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Hengivelse til Jesus; Devotion to Jesus; Troen; Belief; Troens Kamp; Struggle of Faith; Anden Søndag I Faste Til Høimesse -Til Anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Fjerde Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Høimesse -Til Anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Første Søndag efter Paaske Til Høimesse -Til anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Tredje Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Anden Tekstrækkes Epistel Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, Troens dyre Skat, Begyndelse og Ende! O søde Jesus, lær mig at Jeg Troen ret kan kjende, Den Tro, som har dig selv i Favn, Fra den, som har vel Troens Navn, Men er dog død og intet. 2 Lær mig at sætte al min Lid Paa Gud, min kjære Fader, Paa dig, som er saa mild og blid Mod dem, som Synden hader, Og paa den Helligaand, vor Skat, Ved dig bestandig Dag og Nat, Treenig Gud, at hænge! 3 Lad mig din Naades rette Art Og vise Orden kjende, At den i dig har ingen Part, Som vil sig ei omvende; Men, søde Jesus, vær og bliv Min Vei, min Sandhed og mit Liv Paa Troens rette Bane! 4 Lad mig ei tro, hvad Verden tror, Som Himlens Visdom vrager, Men lær mig, at jeg af dit Ord Den rette Mening tager, Og bliver klippefast derved Til Livets sidste Stund og Sted, Dit Ord og Navn til Ære! 5 For al Ting lad din Død og Blod Mig trøste allevegne, At jeg mig med et trøstigt Mod Din Værdskyld kan tilegne, At leve og at dø derpaa, Og agte hele Verden saa Ei værd engang at nævne! 6 Og naar min Tro den findes svag Blandt mange Stød og Hinder, Saa hjælp, at som den lyse Dag Den snart igjen oprinder, Pust op igjen den rygend' Brand, Og sæt det knuste Rør istand Ved Aandens Kraft og Glæde! 7 Hjælp, at jeg vaager Dag og Nat Mod Satans mange Snarer, Og ved din Naade Troens Skat Til sidste Stund bevarer, At findes ren og uden Stød, For Gud retsindig til min Død, Som det dig kan behage! 8 Bo selv ved Troen i min Aand, At Troen sterk kan blive, Alt mer og mer saa Overhaand, Og mange Frygter give, Og favne dig i sidste Nød! Saa bliver Troens ende sød, Og al min Jammer stilles. 9 O Jesus, du som Troens Gnist Min Sjæl har ladet kjende, Ak, lad den aldrig blive mist, Men hjælp den til at brænde1 Hvad du har selv begyndt, fuldfør, At jeg tilsidst i Troen dør, Og faar en salig Ende! Languages: Norwegian
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And shall we still be slaves

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #381 (1908) Topics: Sunday after New Year's; Second Sunday in Lent; Sixth Sunday in Lent; Third Sunday after Easter; Sixth Sunday after Trinity; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Lyrics: 1 And shall we still be slaves, And in our fetters lie, When summoned by a voice divine T'assert our liberty? 2 Did Christ the Saviour bleed, Our freedom to obtain? And shall we trample on His blood, And glory in our chain? 3 Shall we go on to sin, Because His grace abounds; Or crucify the Lord again, And open all His wounds? 4 Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e'er be said That those, for whom Thy Son has died, In vice are lost and dead. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THOMAS
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The Spirit's fruits are peace and love

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #383 (1908) Topics: Second Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday after Epiphany; Fifth Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday in Lent; Third Sunday after Easter; Eighth Sunday after Trinity; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Lyrics: 1 The Spirit's fruits are peace and love, And purity from heav'n above; Grace, meekness, gentleness, and joy, With goodness, new-born lives employ. 2 The Spirit makes life's pathway plain, Imparts the grace that will sustain; And grace its work in those who show, Who truly to the Spirit sow. 3 They that are Christ's have crucified Their flesh with all its lusts and pride, And seek in truth what they profess, And walk the paths of holiness. 4 Lord, fill with grace our wayward heart, Nor let Thy Spirit from us part; O save us from still hidden sin, And form our nature pure within: 5 That watchful, prayerful, sober, strong, We grow the more as strifes prolong, And of the Spirit reap at last Eternal life, when strife is past. Languages: English Tune Title: WARNER
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Go to dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #384a (1908) Topics: Third Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's power, Your Redeemer's conflict see, Watch with Him one bitter hour; Turn not from His griefs away, Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. 2 Follow to the judgment hall, View the Lord of life arraigned; O the wormwood and the gall! O the pangs His soul sustained! Shun not suff'ring, shame, or loss, Learn of Him to bear the cross. 3 Calv'ry's mournful mountain climb, There, adoring at His feet, Mark the miracle of time, God's own sacrifice complete: "It is finished!" hear Him cry: Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to the tomb, Where they laid His breathless clay; All is solitude and gloom; Who hath taken Him away? Christ is ris'n; He meets our eyes! Savior, teach us so to rise. Languages: English Tune Title: CALVARY (Macht dich, mein geist, bereit)
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Go to dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #384b (1908) Topics: Third Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's power, Your Redeemer's conflict see, Watch with Him one bitter hour; Turn not from His griefs away, Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. 2 Follow to the judgment hall, View the Lord of life arraigned; O the wormwood and the gall! O the pangs His soul sustained! Shun not suff'ring, shame, or loss, Learn of Him to bear the cross. 3 Calv'ry's mournful mountain climb, There, adoring at His feet, Mark the miracle of time, God's own sacrifice complete: "It is finished!" hear Him cry: Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to the tomb, Where they laid His breathless clay; All is solitude and gloom; Who hath taken Him away? Christ is ris'n; He meets our eyes! Savior, teach us so to rise. Languages: English Tune Title: GETHSEMANE
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How blesséd, from the bonds of sin

Author: Jane Borthwick; Charles John Spitta Hymnal: Church Book #385 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Consecration; Lent, Third Sunday; Eighth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 How blesséd, from the bonds of sin, And earthly fetters free, In singleness of heart and aim Thy servant, Lord, to be! The hardest toil to undertake With joy at Thy command, The meanest office to receive With meekness at Thy hand! 2 With willing heart and longing eyes To watch before Thy gate, Ready to run the weary race, To bear the heavy weight; No voice of thunder to expect, But follow calm and still, For love can easily divine The One Belovèd's will. 3 Thus may I serve Thee, gracious Lord! Thus ever Thine alone, My soul and body given to Thee, The purchase Thou hast won; Through evil or through good report Still keeping at Thy side, By life or death, in this poor flesh Let Christ be magnified! 4 How happily the working days In this dear service fly! How rapidly the closing hour, The time of rest, draws night! When all the faithful gather home, A joyful company, And ever where the Master is, Shall His blest servants be. Languages: English Tune Title: MATHISON
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The man is ever blessed

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #386 (1908) Topics: Third Sunday in Lent; Fifth Sunday after Easter; Seventh Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Lyrics: 1 That man is ever blest Who shuns the sinner' ways; Amongst their councils never stands, Nor takes a scorner's place: 2 But makes the law of God Hid study and delight, Amidst the labors of the day And watches of the night; 3 He like a tree shall thrive, With waters near the root: Fresh as the leaf his name shall live, His works are heavenly fruit. 4 Not so th' ungodly race: They no such blessings find; Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff Before the driving wind. 5 How will they bear to stand Before that judgment-seat, Where all the saints at Christ's right hand In full assembly meet? 6 He knows and He approves The way the righteous go: But sinners and their works shall meet A dreadful overthrow. Languages: English Tune Title: BOYLE
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Father, Son and Holy Ghost

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #387 (1908) Topics: Third Sunday of Advent; First Sunday after Epiphany; Second Sunday after Easter; Eighth Sunday after Trinity; Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity; Trinity Sunday; Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness Lyrics: 1 Father, Son and Holy Ghost, One in Three, and Three in One, As by the celestial host, Let Thy will on earth be done: Praise by all to Thee be giv'n, Gracious Lord of earth and heav'n. 2 That so poor a worm as I May to Thy great glory live, All my actions sanctify, All my words and thoughts receive: Claim me, for Thy service claim All I have, and all I am. 3 Take my soul and body's pow'rs! Take my mem'ry, mind, and will, All my goods and all my hours, All I know and all I feel: All I think, or speak, or do; Take my heart, but make it new! 4 Now, O God, Thine own I am; Now I give Thee back Thine own; Freedom, friends, and health, and fame, Consecrate to Thee alone; Thine I live, thrice happy I! Happier still if Thine I die. Languages: English Tune Title: TURIN

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