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The day approaches, O my soul!

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 46 hymnals Topics: Judgment and the End of the World Lyrics: 1 The day approaches, O my soul! The great decisive day, Which from the verge of mortal life Shall bear thee far away. 2 Another day more awful dawns, And, lo, the Judge appears. Ye heav'ns, retire before his face; And sink, ye darken'd stars. 3 Yet does one short preparing hour, One precious hour remain: Rouse thee, my soul, with all thy pow'r, Nor let it pass in vain. 4 With me, my brethren soon must die, And at his bar appear: Then be our intercourse improv'd To mutual comfort here. 5 For this, thy temple, Lord! we throng: For this, thy board surround. Here may our service be approv'd, And in thy presence crown'd.
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The mighty deep gives up her trust

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Judgment and the End of the World Lyrics: 1 The mighty deep gives up her trust, Aw'd by the Judge's high command, Both small and great now quit their dust, And round the dreadful tribunal stand. 2 Behold the awful books display'd, Big with th' important fates of men; Each deed and word now public made, As wrote by heav'n's unerring pen. 3 To ev'ry soul the books assign The joyous or the dread reward: Sinners in vain lament and pine; No plea the Judge will here regard. 4 Lord! when these awful leaves unfold, May life's fair book my soul approve; There may I read my name enroll'd, And triumph in redeeming love!
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Spring up, my soul, with ardent flight

Meter: Irregular Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Judgment and the End of the World Lyrics: 1 Spring up, my soul, with ardent flight, Nor let this earth delude thy sight With glitt'ring trifles, gay and vain. Wisdom divine directs thy view To objects ever grand and new And faith displays the shining train. 2 Be dead, my hopes, to all below; Nor let unbounded torrents flow, When mourning o'er my wither'd joys. So this deceitful world is known: Possess'd, I call it not my own, Nor glory in its painted toys. 3 The empty pageant rolls along; The giddy inexperienc'd throng Pursue it with enchanted eyes: It passeth in swift march away; Still more and more its charms decay, Till the last gaudy colour dies. 4 My God! to thee my soul shall turn; To thee my noblest passions burn, And drink in bliss from thee alone. I fix on that unchanging home, Where never-fading pleasures bloom, Fresh-springing round thy radiant throne.
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Why should this earth delight us so?

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Judgment and the End of the World Lyrics: 1 Why should this earth delight us so? Why should we fix our eyes On these low grounds, where sorrows grow, And ev'ry pleasure dies ? While time his sharpest teeth prepares Our comforts to devour; There is a land above the stars, And joys above his pow'r. Nature shall be dissolv'd and die; The sun must end his race; The earth and sea for ever fly Before my Maker's face. When will that glorious morning rise? When the last trumpet's sound, Shall call the nations to the skies, From underneath the ground?
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All-seeing God! 't is thine to know

Author: Scott Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 69 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Charitable judgment
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Where two or three, with sweet accord

Appears in 250 hymnals Topics: Judgment; Judgment; Judgment
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O that my load of sin were gone

Appears in 447 hymnals Topics: Judgment
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Your life is hid with Christ in God

Appears in 91 hymnals Topics: Judgment First Line: Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know
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Jesus the Lamb of God hath bled

Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: Judgment; Judgment

Amen to the Body of Christ (Amén, Recibimos el Cuerpo del Señor)

Author: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Meter: 12.9.7.6.7 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Judgment First Line: Jesus said, "I was hungry and you gave me food" (Dijo Jesús, "Tuve hambre y me dieron de comer:) Refrain First Line: Amen to the Body of Christ we receive (Amén, recibimos el Cuerpo del Señor) Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Used With Tune: AMEN

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