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God of Love and God of Power

Author: Gerald Kennedy Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. God of love and God of power, Grant us in this burning hour Grace to ask these gifts of Thee, Daring hearts and spirits free. Refrain: God of love and God of power, Thou hast called us for this hour. 2. We are not the first to be Banished by our fears from Thee; Give us courage, let us hear Heaven’s trumpets ringing clear. [Refrain] 3. All our lives belong to Thee, Thou our final loyalty; Slaves are we whene’er we share That devotion anywhere. [Refrain] 4. God of love and God of power, Make us worthy of this hour, Offering lives if it’s Thy will, Keeping free our spirits still. [Refrain] Used With Tune: UNSER HERRSCHER
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God who madest earth and heaven

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 41 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God who madest earth and heaven, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Who the day and night hast given, Sun and moon and starry host, Thou whose mighty hand sustains Earth and all that she contains: 2 Praise to Thee my soul shall render, Who this night hast guarded me, My omnipotent defender, Who from ill dost set me free,-- Free from danger, anguish, woe, Free from the infernal foe. 3 Let the night of my transgression With night's darkness pass away. Jesus, into Thy possession I resign myself to-day; In Thy wounds I find relief From my greatest sin and grief. 4 Grant that I may rise this morning From the lethargy of sin; Thus my soul, through Thine adorning, Shall be glorious within, And when breaks Thy judgment day I shall not be cast away. 5 Let my life and conversation Be directed by Thy Word. Lord, Thy constant preservation To Thy erring child afford; Nowhere but alone in Thee From all harm can I be free. 6 Wholly to Thy blest protection I commit my heart and mind. Mighty God, to Thy direction May I ever be resigned. Lord, my shield, my light divine, O accept, and own me Thine. 7 Lord, to me Thine angel sending, Keep me from the subtle foe; From his craft and might defending, Never let Thy pilgrim go, Till my final rest be come, And Thine angel bear me home. Topics: Worship Morning; Prayer General Petition; Protection, prayed for Used With Tune: COME, O COME, THOU QUICKENING SPIRIT
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主,當我們漂流曠野 (Lord, Thy love has sought and found us)

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Lord Thy love has sought and found us] Text Sources: Hymnary, 1984 - 聖徒詩歌
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Jesus, Lord And Precious Savior

Author: Augustus Nelson; Johan Olaf Wallin Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Lord and precious Savior, All my comfort and my joy! Graciously extend Thy favor, Let Thy Word my soul employ. Jesus, come, abide with me, Let me ever be with Thee. 2 All I do, O let me ever, Jesus, in Thy name begin; Give success to my endeavor, Grant me victory therein. Jesus, come, abide with me, Let me ever be with Thee. 3 Let my words and thoughts, O Savior, To Thy praise and glory tend; Sanctify my whole behavior And for aye my soul befriend. Jesus, come, abide with me, Let me ever be with Thee. 4 When my days on earth are ended, May I enter into rest; Bear me home: to Thee ascended, Let me be forever blest. Jesus, come, abide with me, Let me ever be with Thee. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Used With Tune: NEANDER
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All Ye Gentile Lands Awake!

Author: Johann Rist; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: All ye Gentile lands awake Lyrics: 1. All ye Gentile lands awake! Thou, O Salem, rise and shine! See the day-spring o’er you break, Heralding a morn divine, Telling, God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2. Lo! the shadows flee away, For our Light is come at length, Brighter than all earthly day, Source of being, life and strength! Whoso on this Light would gaze Must forsake all evil ways. 3. Ah how blindly did we stray Ere shone forth this glorious Sun, Seeking each his separate way, Leaving Heaven, unsought, unwon; All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 4. Earthly were our thoughts and low, In the toils of folly caught, Tossed of Satan to and fro, Counting goodness all for naught; By the world and flesh deceived, Heaven’s true joys we disbelieved. 5. Then were hidden from our eyes All the law and grace of God; Rich and poor, the fools and wise, Wanting light to find the road Leading to the heavenly life, Wandered lost in care and strife. 6. But the glory of the Lord Hath arisen on us today; We have seen the light outpoured That must surely drive away All things that to night belong, All the sad earth’s woe and wrong. 7. Thy arising, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thy arising, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Through my smiles and through my tears Still Thy light, O Lord, appears. 8. Let me, Lord in peace depart From this evil world to Thee; Where Thyself sole Brightness art, Thou hast kept a place for me: In the shining city there Crowns of light Thy saints shall wear. Used With Tune: UNSER HERRSCHER Text Sources: Translation: Lyra Germanica, 1862, pages 32-4

Cast away the works of darkness

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals
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O'er the Distant Mountains Breaking

Author: John S. B. Monsell Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 113 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O’er the distant mountains breaking Comes the reddening dawn of day; Rise, my soul, from sleep awaking, Rise, and sing, and watch, and pray; ’Tis the Savior, blessèd Lord, On His bright returning way. 2. O Thou long expected! Weary Waits my anxious soul for Thee; Life is dark, and earth is dreary, When Thy light I do not see; O my Savior, blessèd Lord, When wilt Thou return to me? 3. Long, too long, in sin and sadness, Far away from Thee I pine; When, O when, shall I the gladness Of Thy Spirit feel in mine? O, my Savior, blessèd Lord, When shall I be wholly Thine? 4. Nearer is my soul’s salvation, Spent the night, the day at hand; Keep me in my lowly station, Watching for Thee, till I stand, O my Savior, blessèd Lord, In Thy bright, Thy promised land. 5. With my lamp well trimmed and burning, Swift to hear and slow to roam, Watching for Thy glad returning To restore me to my home. Come, my Savior, blessèd Lord, Thou hast promised, quickly come! Used With Tune: STÖRL Text Sources: Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863

Lo, he comes, let all adore him

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 13 hymnals

Savior, Now the Day Is Ending

Author: Sarah Doudney Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 67 hymnals

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