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Out of the depths I cry to Thee

Author: Dr. Martin Luther; Richard Massie Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #233 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Out of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord, mark my lamentation; O bow Thine ear in grace to me, And hear my supplication: If Thou shouldst pass in close review My sins and all the ill I do, Lord, who can stand before Thee! 2 Works never can God's pardon gain, Here grace alone availeth; Our choicest works all have a stain, The best among us faileth; Before Thee none can boasting stand, But all must fear Thy strict demand, And live alone by mercy. 3 My hope I rest then on the Lord, And build not on my merit; My soul shall trust His gracious Word, 'Tis this upholds my spirit: His promised mercy is my stay, My joy and comfort day by day: This is my firm reliance. 4 What though it tarry all the night And till the dawn appeareth, My heart still trusteth in His might, It doubteth not, nor feareth: So let the Israelite indeed, Born of the Spirit, hope in need— And wait, till God appeareth. 5 Although our sin be very great, God's mercies far exceed it; His hand can help, though sore the strait, And great the grace that's needed: He is the Shepherd of the sheep, Who Israel doth guard and keep, And save from sin and evil. Topics: The Catechism Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG (Herr, wie du willst, so schick's)
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Lord Jesus Christ, Life-Giving Bread

Author: Johann Rist, 1607-67; Arthur T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #625 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, life-giving Bread, May I in grace possess You. Let me with holy food be fed, In hunger I address You. Prepare me well for You, O Lord, And, humbly by my prayer implored, Give me Your grace and mercy. 2 To pastures green, Lord, safely guide, To restful waters lead me; Your table well for me provide, Your wounded hand now feed me. Though weary, sinful, sick, and weak, Refuge in You alone I seek, To share Your cup of healing. 3 O bread of heav'n, my soul's delight, For full and free remission I come with prayer before Your sight In sorrow and contrition. Your righteousness, Lord, cover me That I receive You worthily, Assured of Your full pardon. 4 I do not merit favor, Lord, My weight of sin would break me; In all my guilty heart's discord, O Lord, do not forsake me. In my distress this comforts me That You receive me graciously, O Christ, my Lord of mercy! Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: John 6:33-35 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST
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Behold The Man! How Heavy Lay

Author: Balthasar Münter; Henry B. Mills Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15201 Lyrics: 1 Behold the Man! How heavy lay On Him the sinner’s burden! What grievous price had He to pay That we might hope for pardon! Such sorrows, since the world began, Before were never seen by man, Nor since on earth been witnessed. 2 The Prince of life, to glory born, Our Savior here, hereafter, Now bears the Jewish rulers’ scorn, Their taunts, and jeering laughter; As malefactor He is seized, Accused, defamed—the crowds are pleased, And join the proud derision. 3 Their fury, raging unrestrained, To grosser insult urges; With fetters bound, with blood distained. With buffets bruised and scourges, A reed His scepter, thorns His crown, In purple robes for mockery shown, — He stands before revilers. 4 His heathen judge, of foreign birth, Is with compassion taken; He brings Him to His brethren forth, Their pity to awaken— "Behold the Man! There’s no offense, I can’t condemn while innocence So strongly pleads to save him." 5 ’Twas vain! Alas, ’twas all in vain, This plea of Gentile stranger; The mad, infuriate, Jewish train Grow bold in Jesus’ danger. His death alone can satisfy Their rage—with deafening shout they cry To Pilate, "Crucify Him!" 6 Thou canst not, but with horror, think That this devoted nation Thus mix their cup of wrath to drink To distant generation. Think too, my soul, how ’tis with thee! What are thy sins? —and art thou free From guilt for death of Jesus? 7 Behold the Man! It was for thee His shame and griefs were suffered; Now hear Him say, "Behold, in Me, The victim for thee offered! The guilt was thine—its fearful load I bore, atoning with My blood, I died, from death to save thee!" 8 Blest Jesus, God’s belovèd Son! Who all my sins removest— Exalted to Thy Father’s throne, Show that my soul Thou lovest! And let Thy griefs and death, O Lord, New life and peace to me afford— Thus glorify Thy mercy! 9 And when the world, when flesh and blood To paths of sin allure me; That I may keep the heav’nly road, From wandering to secure me, In mercy cry to me, "Behold The Man, who suffered ills untold For thee! Wilt thou forsake Me?" 10 Redeemer, I have sworn to thee, Let not my purpose waver! As my God liveth—that in me Thy love shall rule forever: And may the memory of Thy death And sorrows, while I have my breath, Constrain me to be faithful! Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST
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Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Living Bread

Author: Arthur T. Russell; Johann Rist Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #312 (1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, Thou living Bread, May I for mine possess Thee. I would with heav'nly food be fed; Descend, refresh, and bless me. Now make me meet for Thee, O Lord; Now, humbly by my heart implored, Grant me Thy grace and mercy. 2 Thou me to pastures green dost guide, To quiet waters lead me; Thy Table Thou dost well provide And from Thy hand dost feed me. Sin, weakness, and infirmity Am I; O Savior, give to me The cup of Thy salvation. 3 O Bread of Heav'n, my soul's Delight, For full and free remission With prayer I come before Thy sight, In sorrow and contrition. With faith adorn my soul that I May to Thy Table now draw nigh With Thine own preparation. 4 I merit not Thy favor, Lord, Sin now upon me lieth; Beneath my burden, self-abhorred, To Thee my spirit crieth. In all my grief this comforts me, That Thou on sinners graciously, Lord Jesus, hast compassion. Amen. Topics: The Sacraments The Lord's Supper Scripture: John 6:48 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST
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Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Living Bread

Author: J. Rist, 1607-67; A. T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #322 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, Thou living Bread, May I for mine possess Thee. I would with heav'nly food be fed; Descend, refresh, and bless me. Now make me meet for Thee, O Lord; Now, humbly by my heart implored, Grant me Thy grace and mercy. 2 Thou me to pastures green dost guide, To quiet waters lead me; Thy Table Thou dost well provide And from Thy hand dost feed me. Sin, weakness, and infirmity Am I; O Savior, give to me The cup of Thy salvation. 3 O Bread of Heav'n, my soul's Delight, For full and free remission With prayer I come before Thy sight, In sorrow and contrition. With faith adorn my soul that I May to Thy table now draw nigh With Thine own preparation. 4 I merit not Thy favor, Lord, Sin now upon me lieth; Beneath my burden, self-abhorred, To Thee my spirit crieth. In all my grief this comforts me, That Thou on sinners graciously, Lord Jesus, hast compassion. Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST
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Lord, as Thou wilt deal Thou with me

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D; Caspar Bienemann Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #409 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Lord, as Thou wilt deal Thou with me, No other wish I cherish; In life and death I cling to Thee, O Lord, let me not perish! Let but Thy grace ne'er from me part, Else as thou wilt, grant patient heart: Thy will the best is ever. 2 Grant honor, truth, and self-control, And love the Word to ponder; From doctrines false preserve my soul: And grant both here and yonder What will conduce to blessed days; Keep far all wrong and crooked ways From all my life and doings. 3 When I, according to Thy will, Shall leave this vale of sadness, O let Thy grace my bosom fill, That I may go with gladness; My spirit I commend to Thee, O Lord, a blessed end give me Through Jesus Christ! Yea, Amen. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG (Herr, wie du willst, so schick's)
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Seek Ye Who Will Some Other Way

Author: H. Brueckner; G. Weisel Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #536 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Seek ye who will some other way To find your soul's salvation, My heart shall build on Christ alone, The only sure foundation. His saving Word and works endure, On them I rest and feel secure, With foes around me raging. 2 Seek ye who will another Frield, Who ev'ry need supplieth; Here is the One who help affords; On Him my soul relieth. 'Tis He who our salvation wrought; Our souls by Him were dearly bought: He shed His blood to save us. 3 Seek only Him, ye troubled souls, Who now in sorrow languish; His grace alone is healing balm For all your pain and anguish. Seek Him in ev'ry time of need; Seek Him, and ye shall find indeed The help your heart is craving. 4 My Crown of joy shalt Thou remain, Lord Jesus, Sun of gladness. O let Thy rays illume my night, Dispel all gloom of sadness. That I the crown of life may gain, Do Thou my faith in Thee sustain And by Thy Spirit strengthen. 5 Turn not from me Thy kindly face, Regard my lowly station, And help me bear my daily cross, Thou Fount of consolation. From ev'ry burden grant relief, Restore my soul from ev'ry grief, And praise be Thine forever. Topics: Confirmation Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG
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Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Living Bread

Author: Johann Rist; Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3833 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1. Lord Jesus Christ, Thou living bread, May I for mine possess Thee. I would with heav’nly food be fed; Descend, refresh, and bless me. Now make me meet for Thee, O Lord; Now, humbly by my heart implored, Grant me Thy grace and mercy. 2. Thou me to pastures green dost guide, To quiet waters lead me; Thy table Thou dost well provide And from Thy hand dost feed me. Sin, weakness, and infirmity Am I; O Savior, give to me The cup of Thy salvation. 3. O bread of Heav’n, my soul’s delight, For full and free remission With prayer I come before Thy sight, In sorrow and contrition. With faith adorn my soul that I May to Thy table now draw nigh With Thine own preparation. 4. I merit not Thy favor, Lord, Sin now upon me lieth; Beneath my burden, self-abhorred, To Thee my spirit crieth. In all my grief this comforts me, That Thou on sinners graciously, Lord Jesus, hast compassion. Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, WIE DU WILLST
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Ich steh' an deiner Krippe hier

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Schulgesangbuch für höhere Lehranstalten (Ausgabe für Rheinland und Westfalen) #10 (1898) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich steh' an deiner Krippe hier]
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Lord, when I view Thy great foresight

Author: Christian Fürchtegott Gellert Hymnal: The Choral Book #11 (1889) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, when I view Thy great foresight]

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