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Ja, człowiek grzeszny

Author: ks. Christoph Titius, d. 1703 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ja, człowiek grzeszny i ubogi Lyrics: 1 Ja, człowiek grzeszny i ubogi, upadam przed obliczem Twym, zahamuj, Boże gniew swój srogi i nie wchodź w sąd ze sługą słym. Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się, racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! 2 Ach, jak się serce moje trwoży, przed sądem Twym zamiera śmiech! Niech łaska Twoja dług umorzy, niech miłość Twa pokryje grzech! Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! 3 Wysłuchaj tęskne me wołanie i w serce je ojcowskie przym. Mój wszystek grzech mi przebacz, Panie, brzemiona z serca mego zdejm. Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! 4 Ach, nie płać według zasłużenia ni według grzechów na mnie partrz. Niech doznam, Ojcze, oszczędzenia, za dziecię znów mnei przyjąć racz! Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! 5 Daj słowo łaski upragnionej, bym słyszał je i ożył już. Powiedz… "Twój grzech ci odpuszczony i nie grzesz już, lecz Bogu służ!" Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! 6 Nie wątpię, żem jest wysłuchany, pociecha w sercu rośnie stąd. Mój duch więc jest uradowany, że na me prośby chcesz meć wzgląd. Mój Zbawco, zmiłuj, zmiłuj się racz z wielkiej nędzy wyrwać mnie! Topics: Nabożeństwo Pokutu I spowiedź Used With Tune: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT LASST WALTEN

When Earth with All Its Joys Defeats Me

Author: D. Engelbretsdotter, 1634-1716; G. Grindal, b. 1943 Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death and Burial; Trinity 16 Used With Tune: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT
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O Lord of hosts, all heaven possessing

Author: Edward Plumptre, 1821-91 Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: NEUMARK
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Awaken From Your Idle Dreaming

Author: Brorson; L. A. Gotter Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Awaken from your idle dreaming, Ye lukewarm Christians now awake! The Lord with light, from heaven beaming, The conscience of the world doth shake. Throw off that sinful sleep before To you is clos'd he open door. 2 Awaken that the lurking danger By heaven's light may disappear! His gracious light shines from the manger, And at the cross it quells your fear. We must arise to spread its fame And find our joy in Jesus name. 3 Awaken now ere death is calling You at an unexpected hour! Soon old men in its grip are falling, And also youth may feel its pow'r. Ye do not know the time, nor place, Do therefore wake and seek God's grace. 4 Awake, be for God's summons ready When He to judgment calleth you! In faith and love be ever steady, His gracious will with ardor do! Oh, take the strait and narrow way, For quickly cometh judgment day. 5 Awake, awake, 'tis Jesus crying, Arise, throw off that sinful sleep! It is too late when ye are dying And sinking into darkness deep. Ye here in Christ must now believe, Awake, arise, and Him receive. Topics: Call and Repentance Used With Tune: [Awaken from your idle dreaming]
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Baptized into Your Name Most Holy

Author: Johann J. Rambach; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 45 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Baptized into your name most holy, O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, I claim a place, though weak and lowly, among your seed, your chosen host. Buried with Christ, and dead to sin: your Spirit e'er shall live within. 2 My loving Father, me you've taken fore'er to be your child and heir; my faithful Savior, me you've given your righteous, holy life to share; O Holy Spirit, you will be a comfort, guide, and help to me. 3 And I have vowed to fear and love you, and to obey you, Lord, alone; because the Holy Spirit moved me I dared to pledge myself your own, renouncing sin to keep the faith, and war with evil unto death. 4 My faithful God, your Word fails never, your cov'nant surely will abide; oh, cast me not away forever, should I transgress it on my side! Though I have oft my soul defiled, in love forgive, restore your child. 5 Yes, all I am and love most dearly I offer now, O Lord, to you. Oh, let me make my vows sincerely, and what I say, help me to do. Let naught within me, naught I own, serve any will but yours alone. 6 And never let my purpose falter, O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, but keep me faithful to your altar, till you shall call me from my post. So unto you I live and die, and praise you evermore on high. Topics: The Church Baptism; Covenant of Grace; Union with Christ; Vows Scripture: Romans 6:4 Used With Tune: NEUMARK Text Sources: Rev. in Lutheran Book of Worship, 1978; alt. 1990
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O Love, Who Formedst Me to Wear

Author: Johann Scheffler; Catherine Winkworth Appears in 57 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O Love, who formedst me to wear The image of Thy Godhead here; Who soughtest me with tender care Thro’ all my wanderings wild and drear; O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 2. O Love, who ere life’s earliest dawn, On me Thy choice hast gently laid; O Love, who here as man wast born, And wholly like to us wast made; O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 3. O Love, who once in time wast slain, Pierced through and through with bitter woe; O Love, who wrestling thus didst gain That we eternal joy might know; O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 4. O Love, of whom is truth and light, The Word and Spirit, life and power, Whose heart was bared to them that smite, To shield us in our trial hour: O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 5. O Love, who thus hast bound me fast Beneath that easy yoke of Thine; Love, who hast conquered me at last, Enrapturing this heart of mine— O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 6. O Love, who lovest me for aye, Who for my soul dost ever plead; O Love, who didst that ransom pay Whose power sufficeth in my stead; O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 7. O Love, who once shalt bid me rise From out this dying life of ours; O Love, who once o’er yonder skies Shalt set me in the fadeless bowers; O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. Used With Tune: BREMEN (Neumark) Text Sources: Heilige Seelenlust, 1657; Translation in Lyra Germanica, 1858

Sometimes a healing word is comfort

Author: Pat Michaels, 1954- Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Comfort / Consolation; Communication / Language; Desert / Wilderness; Evangelism; Healing / Health; Hope; One Life in Christ Mission; Repentance Scripture: Proverbs 25:11 Used With Tune: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT

Ah, Well It Is That God Should Read

Author: Grace Aguilar Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Faith, Trust and Courage Used With Tune: [Ah, well it is that God should read]
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Who will but let himself be guided

Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Who will but let himself be guided Of God alone, in all his ways, Shall strength receive, be well provided, And safely led through evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love, Builds on the Rock that naught can move. 2 No anxious cares or bitter wailing Can help afford, or give relief; Within ourselves there's naught availing To give us comfort in our grief; Our burdens, trials, sorrow, pain, Do but increase as we complain. 3 Wait on the Lord, my heart, in meekness And cheerful hope; be thou content To get whate'er thy Father's kindness And all-discerning love hath sent; Doubt not that all thy wants are known To Him who chose thee for His own. 4 He knows when joyful hours are needed, And sends them as He sees it meet; When He through trials has succeeded To make us free from all deceit, Then cometh He all unaware And makes us own His loving care. 5 Think not, when in the stress of trial, That God hath cast thee off unheard, That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; God never will forsake in need The heart that trusts in Him indeed. Topics: Cares; Complaining; Contentment; Cross and Comfort; God the Father Knows our Wants; God the Father Never forsakes Believers; Hope Used With Tune: WHO WILL BUT LET HIMSELF BE GUIDED

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