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Why doth the Lord stand off so far?

Appears in 49 hymnals Topics: Sickness healed Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord stand off so far? And why conceal his Face, When great Calamities appear, And Times of deep Distress? 2 Lord, shall the Wicked still deride Thy Justice and thy Power? Shall they advance their Heads in Pride, And still thy Saints devour? 3 They put thy Judgments from their Sight, And then insult the Poor; They boast in their exalted Height, That they shall fall no more. 4 Arise, O GOD, lift up thine Hand, Attend our humble Cry; No Enemy shall dare to stand, When GOD ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the Men of Malice rage, And say, with foolish Pride, "The GOD of Heav'ns will ne'er engage "To fight on Zion's Side." 6 But thou for ever art our Lord, And pow'rful is thine Hand, As when the Heathen felt thy Sword, And perish'd from thy Land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our Hearts to pray, And cause thine Ear to hear; He hearkens what his Children say, And puts the World in Fear. 8 Proud Tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the Just; And mighty Sinners shall confess They are but Earth and Dust. Scripture: Psalm 10

Come to the Water

Author: Grayson Warren Brown, b. 1948 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Care of the Sick; Healing; Hope; Labor; Meditation; Retreats; Social Concern; Suffering; Water; Welcome; Care of the Sick; Healing; Hope; Labor; Meditation; Retreats; Social Concern; Suffering; Water; Welcome; Care of the Sick; Healing; Hope; Labor; Meditation; Retreats; Social Concern; Suffering; Water; Welcome First Line: Come to the water, all who are thirsty Used With Tune: [Come to the water, all who are thirsty]

Psalm 69: Turn to God in Your Need

Author: Rory Cooney, b. 1952 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Care of the Sick; Healing; Humility; Longing for God; Mercy; Petition/Prayer; Suffering; Care of the Sick; Healing; Humility; Longing for God; Mercy; Petition/Prayer; Suffering; Care of the Sick; Healing; Humility; Longing for God; Mercy; Petition/Prayer; Suffering; Twelfth Ordinary Year A; Fifteenth Ordinary Year C; Service Music for Mass: Liturgy of the Word Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm First Line: This is my prayer to you Refrain First Line: Turn to God in your need Scripture: Psalm 69:14 Used With Tune: [This is my prayer to you]

O Jesus, Healer of Wounded Souls

Author: Pedro Rubalcava. b, 1958 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Healing; Suffering; Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick) First Line: In response to God's word, we make our prayer of faith Refrain First Line: O Jesus, healer of wounded souls, come heal us Used With Tune: [In response to God's word, we make our prayer of faith]
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Psalm 30 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 73 hymnals Topics: Sickness healed First Line: Firm was my health, my day was bright Lyrics: Firm was my health, my day was bright, And I presumed 'twould ne'er be night; Fondly I said within my heart, "Pleasure and peace shall ne'er depart." But I forgot thine arm was strong Which made my mountain stand so long: Soon as thy face began to hide, My health was gone, my comforts died. I cried aloud to thee, my God, "What canst thou profit by my blood? Deep in the dust can I declare Thy truth, or sing thy goodness there? "Hear me, O God of grace," I said, "And bring me from among the dead:" Thy word rebuked the pains I felt, Thy pard'ning love removed my guilt. My groans, and tears, and forms of woe Are turned to joy and praises now; I throw my sackcloth on the ground, And ease and gladness gird me round My tongue, the glory of my frame, Shall ne'er be silent of thy name; Thy praise shall sound through earth and heav'n For sickness healed and sins forgiv'n. Scripture: Psalm 30:6-12
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Let him embrace my soul, and prove

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Sickness healed Lyrics: Let him embrace my soul, and prove Mine interest in his heav'nly love; The voice that tells me, "Thou art mine," Exceeds the blessings of the vine. On thee th' anointing Spirit came, And spreads the savor of thy name; That oil of gladness and of grace Draws virgin souls to meet thy face. Jesus, allure me by thy charms, My soul shall fly into thine arms! Our wand'ring feet thy favors bring To the fair chambers of the King. [Wonder and pleasure tune our voice To speak thy praises and our joys; Our memory keeps this love of thine Beyond the taste of richest wine.] Though in ourselves deformed we are, And black as Kedar's tents appear, Yet, when we put thy beauties on, Fair as the courts of Solomon. [While at his table sits the King, He loves to see us smile and sing; Our graces are our best perfume, And breathe like spikenard round the room.] As myrrh new bleeding from the tree, Such is a dying Christ to ine And while he makes my soul his guest, My bosom, Lord, shall be thy rest. [No beams of cedar or of fir Can with thy courts on earth compare; And here we wait, until thy love Raise us to nobler seats above.] Scripture: Song of Solomon 1:2-5

Psalm 103: The Lord Is Kind and Merciful (El Señor Es Compasivo)

Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick; Marriage; Funeral; Compassion; Faithfulness of God; God the Father/Creator; Healing; Love of God for Us; Mercy; Name Of God; Praise; Salvation First Line: Bless the LORD, O my soul (Benedice, alma mía, al Señor) Refrain First Line: The Lord is kind and merciful Used With Tune: [The Lord is kind and merciful] Text Sources: Verses: The Revised Grail Psalms; Spanish tr. Leccionario, Ediciόn Hispanoamérica

He Healed the Darkness of My Mind

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick; Faith; Healing; Jesus Christ; Sin Scripture: John 9 Used With Tune: ARLINGTON

Psalm 91: Be with Me, Lord

Author: Michael Joncas, b. 1951 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Faith; Healing; Hope; Providence; Refuge; Trust; Lenten Season Common Psalm; Lent 1 Year B; Lent 1 Year C; Lent 4 Year B; Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Responsorial Psalm; Night Prayer Night Psalms; Rites of the Church Penance (Reconciliation); Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick); The Liturgical Year Lent (Sundays and Weekdays) First Line: You who dwell in the shelter of God, Most High Refrain First Line: Be with me, Lord Scripture: Psalm 91:1-2 Used With Tune: [You who dwell in the shelter of God, Most High]

Come to the River

Author: Bob Hurd, b. 1950 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Care of the Sick; Gathering; Healing; Musical Style Gospel; Rites of the Church Baptism; Rites of the Church Rite of Anointing (Care of the Sick); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: First Scrutiny (3rd Sunday of Lent); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: General Use; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Service Music for Mass Rite for the Blessing and Sprinkling of Water; Water First Line: Washed in waters of rebirth Refrain First Line: Come, O come, come to the river Used With Tune: [Washed in waters of rebirth]

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