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Jesus, my Truth, my Way

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 155 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Truth, my Way, My sure unerring Light, On Thee my feeble soul I stay, Which Thou wilt lead aright. 2 My Wisdom and my Guide, My Counsellor Thou art: O let me never leave Thy side, Nor from Thy paths depart. 3 Thou seest my feebleness; Jesus, be Thou my Power, My Help and Refuge in distress, My Fortress and my Tower. 4 Give me to trust in Thee; Be Thou my sure Abode: My Horn, and Rock, and Buckler be, My Savior and my God. 5 Myself I cannot save, Myself I cannot keep; But strength in Thee I surely have, Whose eyelids never sleep. 6 My soul to Thee alone Now, therefore, I commend: Thou, Jesus, having loved Thine own, Wilt love me to the end! Topics: Sanctification
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O for a faith that will not shrink

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 696 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O for a faith that will not shrink, Though pressed by many a foe; That will not tremble on the brink Of poverty or woe; 2 That will not murmur nor complain Beneath the chastening rod, But in the hour of grief or pain Can lean upon its God. 3 A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests rage without; That, when in danger, knows no fear, In darkness, feels no doubt. 4 That bears unmoved the world’s dread frown, Nor heeds its scornful smile; That sins wild ocean cannot drown, Nor Satan’s arts beguile. 5 A faith that keeps the narrow way Till life’s last hour is fled, And with a pure and heavenly ray Lights up a dying bed. 6 Lord, give us such a faith as this, And then, whate’er may come, We’ll taste, e’en here, the hallowed bliss Of an eternal home. Topics: Sanctification
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Thee will I love, my Strength, my Tower

Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.6 Appears in 49 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thee will I love, my Strength, my Tower, Thee will I love, my Hope, my Joy, Thee will I love with all my power, With ardor time shall ne'er destroy. Thee will I love, O light divine, So long as life is mine! 2 Thee will I love, my Life, my Savior, Who art my best and truest Friend; Thee will I love and praise forever, For never shall Thy kindness end; Thee will I love with all my heart, For Thou my Bridegroom art. 3 Alas! that I so late have known Thee, Who art the Fairest and the Best; Nor sooner for my Lord could own Thee, Our highest Good, our only Rest! Now bitter shame and grief I prove O'er this my tardy love. 4 I wandered long in willing blindness, I sought Thee, but I found Thee not, For still I shunned Thy beams of kindness, The creature-light filled all my thought. And if at last I see Thee now, 'Twas Thou to me didst bow! 5 I thank Thee, Jesus, Sun from heaven, Whose shining hath brought light to me; I thank Thee, who hast richly given All that could make me glad and free; I thank Thee that my soul is healed By what Thy lips revealed. 6 O keep me watchful, then, and humble, And suffer me no more to stray; Uphold me when my feet would stumble, Nor let me loiter by the way; Fill all my nature with Thy light, O Radiance strong and bright! 7 O teach me, Lord, to love Thee truly With soul and body, head and heart, And grant me grace that I may duly Practice fore'er love's sacred art; Grant that my every thought may be Directed e'er to Thee. 8 Thee will I love, my Crown of gladness, Thee will I love, my God and Lord, Amid the darkest depths of sadness, Not for the hope of high reward, For Thine own sake, O Light divine, So long as life is mine. Topics: Sanctification
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Let the earth now praise the Lord

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 38 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let the earth now praise the Lord, Who has 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 Savior, 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, Freely ransomed by Thy grace. Topics: Christmas
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There is within this heart of mine

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 There is within this heart of mine A little church, with sacred shrine, And stained forever with the blood Of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. 2 Here dwelleth God, the Father, Son, And Holy Spirit, Three in One; He is my soul's beloved Guest, And grants my heart true peace and rest. 3 This little church looks poor and odd; But being the abode of God It has a glorious, peerless grace: It is God's royal dwelling-place. 4 This little church, Lord, I commend Unto Thy care, and pray: Defend And shield it from calamity, Dwell there now and eternally. Topics: Church
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Where'er I go, whate'er my task

Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Where'er I go, whate'er my task, The counsel of my God I ask, Who ruleth all things right; Unless He give both thought and deed, The utmost pains can ne'er succeed, And vain must be man's might. 2 For what can all my toil avail? My care, my watching,--all must fail, Unless my God is there; Then let Him order all for me As in His will He shall decree, On God I cast my care. 3 For naught can come, as naught has been, But what my Father has forseen, And what shall work my good; Whate'er He gives me I will take, Whate'er He chooses I will make My choice with thankful mood. 4 I lean upon His mighty arm, Which shieldeth me from every harm And all calamity; If in His precepts I shall live, Whate'er is useful He will give; Nothing can injure me. 5 But only may He of His grace The record of my guilt efface, And wipe out all my debt; Though I have sinned He will not straight Pronounce His judgment, He will wait, Have patience with me yet. 6 I travel to a distant land To serve the post wherein I stand, Which He hath bid me fill; And He will bless me with His light, That I may serve His world aright, And make me know His will. 7 And though through desert wilds I fare, Yet Jesus Christ is with me there, The Lord Himself is near; In all my dangers He will come, And He who kept me safe at home Can keep me safely here. 8 Yes, He will speed me on my way, And point me where to go and stay, And help me still and lead; Let me in health and safety live, And time and win and weather give. And whatsoe'er I need. 9 His holy angel being near, My enemies I need not fear, For He protects me well; I owe it to my faithful Guide, Who never yet hath left my side, That I in peace may dwell. 10 When late at night my rest I take, When early in the morn I wake, Halting, or on my way, In hours of weakness or in bonds, When vexed with fears my heart desponds, God's Word is e'er my stay. 11 Since then my course is traced by Him, I will not fear that future dim, But go to meet my doom, Well knowing, naught awaits me there Too hard for me through Him to bear; All evil I o'ercome. 12 To Him myself I wholly give, At His command I die or live, I trust His love and power; Whether to-morrow or to-day His summons come, I will obey, He knows the proper hour. 13 But if it please that love most kind, And if this voice within my mind Be whispering not in vain, I yet shall praise my God ere long In many a sweet and joyful song, When in my home again. 14 To those I love will He be near, With his consoling light appear, Who is my Shield and theirs; And He will grant beyond our thought What they and I alike have sought With tears and fervent prayers. Topics: Sanctification
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Ye servants of the Lord

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 455 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of the Lord, Each in his office wait, Observant of His heavenly Word, And watchful at His gate. 2 Let all your lamps be bright, And trim the golden flame; Gird up your loins, as in His sight, For awful is His name. 3 Watch! 'tis your Lord's command; And while we speak, He's near: Mark the first signal of His hand, And ready all appear. 4 O happy servant he, In such a posture found! He shall his Lord with rapture see, And be with honor crowned. Topics: Sanctification
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God who madest earth and heaven

Meter: 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4 Appears in 474 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God, who madest earth and heaven, Darkness and light, Who the day for toil hast given, For rest the night, May thine angel guards defend us, Slumber sweet Thy mercy send us, Holy dreams and hopes attend us, This livelong night! 2 Guard us waking, guard us sleeping, And when we die, Let us in Thy mighty keeping All peaceful lie. When the trumpet's call shall wake us, Do not Thou, blest Lord, forsake us, But to reign in glory take us With Thee on high! Topics: Evening
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How lovely now the morning star

Meter: 8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How lovely now the morning star In twilight sky bright gleams afar, While night her curtain raiseth; Each creature hails, with ravished sight, The glories of returning light, And God its Maker praiseth. Both far And near, All thing living Thanks are giving, There high soaring, Here through earth's wide field adoring. 2 Then haste, my soul, thy song to raise, Nor spare in thy Redeemer's praise To pour thy due oblation; For glory, Lord, to Thee belongs, Thy praise resounds in grateful songs, With pious emulation, Joy rings Glad strings; Voices sounding, Hearts rebounding, Thus all nature Sings Thy praise, O great Creator. 3 Unconscious, I securely slept, Nor saw the cruel foes which kept Close watch about my slumber; Though evil spirits, through the night, With hellish craft and watchful spite, Came round me without number; Whose hands In bands, Mischief brewing For my ruin, Had enslaved me, Hadst not Thou stood by and saved me. 4 For, Jesus, Thou with saving power Wast near me in that threatening hour, Didst save me from their fury; And I reposed in quiet sleep, Whilst Thou unwearied watch didst keep; To Thee all praise and glory! Lord, all My soul, Upward springing, Loudly singing, Shall adore Thee, While on earth I walk before Thee. 5 This day my Fortress, Lord, abide, Now ope Thy gates of mercy wide, Within their shelter place me; My Castle and my Rock Thou art, O let no foeman's treacherous dart From Thee, my Stronghold, chase me. Help, Lord, Afford! Near me tarry, Blows to parry, While around me Sword and arrow sore confound me. 6 Pour down Thy grace in cheering streams, And warm my heart with mercy's beams From heaven, Thy throne of beauty; Let Thy good Spirit guide my will, That I, whate'er my station, still May seek my joy in duty. Send light And might That each measure, Scheme and pleasure, Heavenward tending, Still in Thee may find its ending. 7 Keep grief, if this may be, away; If not, Thy will be done, I say, My choice to Thine resigning. O come, and like the morning dew, Refresh my heart, and make it new, That I may unrepining, Bear cross And loss, Till that morrow Chase all sorrow, When upraiséd Where Thy name is ever praiséd. 8 Meanwhile, my heart, both sing and leap, Mid cross and loss good courage keep, To heaven's bright gate you hasten; Then lay desponding care aside, God ever thus His own hath tried, And those He loves doth chasten; Hope still Midst ill, Calm, though grieving, Firm believing Tribulation Is the road to sure salvation. Topics: Morning
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Lord of my life! O may Thy praise

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 112 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Lord of my life! O may Thy praise Employ my noblest powers; Whose goodness lengthens out my days, And fills the circling hours. 2 Preserved by Thine almighty arm, I pass the shades of night, Serene and safe from every harm, And see returning light. 3 When sleep, death's semblance, o'er me spread, And I unconscious lay; Thy watchful care was round my bed To guard my feeble clay. 4 O let the same almighty care My waking hours attend: From every trespass, every snare, My heedless steps defend. 5 Smile on my minutes as they roll, And guide my future days; And let Thy goodness fill my soul With gratitude and praise. Topics: Morning

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