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Ich armer mensch, ich armer sünder

Author: C. Titius, 1641-1703 Appears in 59 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:13 Topics: Die Heilsordnung Buße und Bekehrung
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Our Children, Lord, in Faith and Prayer

Author: Thomas Haweis, 1732-1820 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 46 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:15-17 Lyrics: 1 Our children, Lord, in faith and prayer, we baptize in your name. Let them your covenant mercies share as we our faith proclaim. 2 Such children you did once embrace while dwelling here below; to us and ours, O Lord of grace, the same compassion show. 3 In all their days their hearts secure from sinful snares, we pray. Throughout their lives let them endure in every righteous way. Topics: Family; Baptism; Covenant; Family; Guidance; Refuge Used With Tune: NAOMI
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O sinner, bring not tears alone

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 44 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:13 Topics: The Way of Salvation Invitations of the Gospel; Almost Christen; Atonement Sufficient; Formality; Sincerity
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My Lord! What a Morning

Meter: Irregular Appears in 43 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:28 First Line: You'll hear the trumpet sound Lyrics: Refrain: My Lord! what a morning; My Lord! what a morning; O, my Lord! what a morning, when the stars begin to fall. 1 You'll hear the trumpet sound to wake the nations underground, looking to my God's right hand when the stars begin to fall. (Refrain) 2 You’ll hear the sinner cry to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand when the stars begin to fall. (Refrain) 3 You'll hear the Christian shout to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand when the stars begin to fall. (Refrain) Topics: Heaven Used With Tune: BURLEIGH Text Sources: Afro-American spiritual

Standing in the Need of Prayer

Meter: Irregular Appears in 43 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:13 First Line: Not my brother, not my sister Refrain First Line: It's me, it's me, O Lord Topics: Communion in Prayer; Spirituals Used With Tune: PENITENT Text Sources: African-American spiritual
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Jesus Loves the Little Children

Author: C. H. Woolston, 1856-1927 Meter: 8.7.7.7.11 Appears in 43 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:16 Topics: Children's Songs Used With Tune: CHILDREN

Our Father, by Whose Name

Author: F. Bland Tucker, 1895-1984 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.8 Appears in 40 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:15-17 Topics: Christian Home and Education; Christian Education Used With Tune: RHOSYMEDRE
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Verzage nicht, o häuflein klein

Appears in 40 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:7-8 Topics: Die Kirche des Herrn Reformation Text Sources: Gustav Adolphs von Schweden Schlachgesang bei Lützen, 6. Nov. 1632
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The Lord, who truly knows

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 39 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:1 Lyrics: 1 The Lord, who truly knows The heart of ev'ry saint, Invites us by his holy word, To pray and never faint. 2 He bows his gracious ear; We never please in vain; Yet we must wait till he appear, And pray, and pray again. 3 Tho' unbelief suggest, Why should we longer wait? He bids us never give him rest, But be importunate. 4 'Twas thus a widow poor, Without support or friend, Beset the unjust judge's door, And gain'd at last her end. 5 And shall not Jesus hear His children when they cry? Yes, tho' he may awhile forbear, He'll not their suit deny. 6 Then let us earnest be, And never faint in pray'r; He loves our importunity, And makes our cause his care. Topics: Importunate prayer prevalent with God; The Means of Grace Prayer—Private
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O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 37 hymnals Scripture: Luke 18:42 Lyrics: 1 O Christ, the healer, we have come to pray for health, to plead for friends. How can we fail to be restored when reached by love that never ends? 2 From every ailment flesh endures our bodies clamor to be freed; yet in our hearts we would confess that wholeness is our deepest need. 3 In conflicts that destroy our health we recognize the world's disease; our common life declares our ills. Is there no cure, O Christ, for these? 4 Grant that we all, made one in faith, in your community may find the wholeness that, enriching us, shall reach the whole of humankind. Used With Tune: CANONBURY

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