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Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part

Author: George Manwaring, 1854–1889 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Worthiness Lyrics: 1. Lord, we ask thee ere we part, Bless the teachings of this day. Plant them deep in ev’ry heart, That with us they’ll ever stay. 2. In the innocence of youth, We would all thy laws fulfill. Lead us in the way of truth. Give us strength to do thy will. 3. Father, merciful and kind, While we labor for the right, May we in thy service find Sweetest pleasure, pure delight. 4. All our follies, Lord, forgive. Keep us from temptations free. Help us evermore to live Lives of holiness to thee. Scripture: Psalm 119:33-35 Used With Tune: [Lord, we ask thee ere we part]
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Have I Done Any Good?

Author: Will L. Thompson, 1847–1909 Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: Worthiness Refrain First Line: Then wake up and do something more Lyrics: 1. Have I done any good in the world today? Have I helped anyone in need? Have I cheered up the sad and made someone feel glad? If not, I have failed indeed. Has anyone’s burden been lighter today Because I was willing to share? Have the sick and the weary been helped on their way? When they needed my help was I there? Chorus: Then wake up and do something more Than dream of your mansion above. Doing good is a pleasure, a joy beyond measure, A blessing of duty and love. 2. There are chances for work all around just now, Opportunities right in our way. Do not let them pass by, saying, “Sometime I’ll try,” But go and do something today. ’Tis noble of man to work and to give; Love’s labor has merit alone. Only he who does something helps others to live. To God each good work will be known. [Chorus] Scripture: James 1:22 Used With Tune: [Have I done any good?]

What Shall I Render?

Author: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: God Worthiness First Line: What shall I render Used With Tune: [What shall I render]
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Reverently and Meekly Now

Author: Joseph L. Townsend, 1849-1942 Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Worthiness First Line: Rev’rently and meekly now Lyrics: 1. Rev’rently and meekly now, Let thy head most humbly bow. Think of me, thou ransomed one; Think what I for thee have done. With my blood that dripped like rain, Sweat in agony of pain, With my body on the tree I have ransomed even thee. 2. In this bread now blest for thee, Emblem of my body see; In this water or this wine, Emblem of my blood divine. Oh, remember what was done That the sinner might be won. On the cross of Calvary I have suffered death for thee. 3. Bid thine heart all strife to cease; With thy brethren be at peace. Oh, forgive as thou wouldst be E’en forgiven now by me. In the solemn faith of prayer Cast upon me all thy care, And my Spirit’s grace shall be Like a fountain unto thee. 4. At the throne I intercede; For thee ever do I plead. I have loved thee as thy friend, With a love that cannot end. Be obedient, I implore, Prayerful, watchful evermore, And be constant unto me, That thy Savior I may be. Used With Tune: [Reverently and meekly now]
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Ye Who Are Called to Labor (Men)

Author: Mary Judd Page, 1818–1907 Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Worthiness First Line: Ye who are called to labor and minister for God Lyrics: 1. Ye who are called to labor and minister for God, Blest with the royal priesthood, appointed by his word To preach among the nations the news of gospel grace, And publish on the mountains salvation, truth, and peace: 2. Oh, let not vain ambition nor worldly glory stain Your minds so pure and holy; acquit yourselves like men. While lifting up your voices like trumpets long and loud, Say to the slumb’ring nation: “Prepare to meet your God!” 3. Then cease from all light speeches, light-mindedness, and pride; Pray always without ceasing and in the truth abide. The Comforter will teach you, his richest blessings send. Your Savior will be with you forever to the end. 4. Rich blessings there await you, and God will give you faith. You shall be crowned with glory and triumph over death, And soon you’ll come to Zion and, bearing each his sheaf, No more shall taste of sorrow, but glorious crowns receive. Used With Tune: [Ye who are called to labor and minister for God]

Great Is the Lord (Grande es Jehová)

Author: Michael W. Smith, b. 1957; Deborah D. Smith, b. 1958; Carlos A. Steger, b. 1953 Meter: 10.9.9.5.4.4 with refrain Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: God Worthiness of First Line: Great is the Lord and worthy of glory! (Grande es Jehová y digno de gloria) Refrain First Line: Great is the Lord, he is holy and just (Grande es Jehová, poderoso Señor) Scripture: Psalm 147 Used With Tune: GREAT IS THE LORD
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Dearest Children, God Is Near You

Author: Charles L. Walker, 1832–1904 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Worthiness Lyrics: 1. Dearest children, God is near you, Watching o’er you day and night, And delights to own and bless you, If you strive to do what’s right. He will bless you, He will bless you, If you put your trust in him. 2. Dearest children, holy angels Watch your actions night and day, And they keep a faithful record Of the good and bad you say. Cherish virtue! Cherish virtue! God will bless the pure in heart. 3. Children, God delights to teach you By his Holy Spirit’s voice. Quickly heed its holy promptings. Day by day you’ll then rejoice. Oh, prove faithful, Oh, prove faithful To your God and Zion’s cause. Scripture: Psalm 37:3-5 Used With Tune: [Dearest children, God is near you]
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We Are Sowing

Author: Anon. Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Worthiness Lyrics: 1. We are sowing, daily sowing Countless seeds of good and ill, Scattered on the level lowland, Cast upon the windy hill; Seeds that sink in rich, brown furrows, Soft with heaven’s gracious rain; Seeds that rest upon the surface Of the dry, unyielding plain; 2. Seeds that fall amid the stillness Of the lonely mountain glen; Seeds cast out in crowded places, Trodden under foot of men; Seeds by idle hearts forgotten, Flung at random on the air; Seeds by faithful souls remembered, Sown in tears and love and prayer; 3. Seeds that lie unchanged, unquickened, Lifeless on the teeming mold; Seeds that live and grow and flourish When the sower’s hand is cold. By a whisper sow we blessings; By a breath we scatter strife. In our words and thoughts and actions Lie the seeds of death and life. 4. Thou who knowest all our weakness, Leave us not to sow alone! Bid thine angels guard the furrows Where the precious grain is sown, Till the fields are crown’d with glory, Filled with mellow, ripened ears, Filled with fruit of life eternal From the seed we sowed in tears. Scripture: Psalm 126:5-6 Used With Tune: [We are sowing] Text Sources: Pure Diamonds, Cleveland, 1872
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Set him above all principalities and powers—Worthy is the lamb that was slain to receive glory, and blessing

Author: D. Turner Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Worthy is the Lamb First Line: Now far above these starry skies Lyrics: 1 Now far above these starry skies, Our Jesus fills his brighter throne, Invisible to mortal eyes, But not to humble faith unknown. 2 [The countless host that round him stand, The subjects of his sovereign power; Fly thro' the world at his command, Of prostrate at his feet adore. 3 Satan and all his rebel crew That rag'd to pull his kingdom down; Crush'd by his hand, In ruin now Lie trembling at his awful frown. 4 His name above all creatures great, He all sustains all controls; Yet from his high exalted state, Looks kindly down on humble souls.] 5 Tho' in the glories he possess'd Long e're the world, or time began, He shines the Son of God confess'd, Yet owns himself the Son of Man. 6 Here once in agonies he dy'd, Now in the heavens he ever lives; Of joy there pours th' eternal tide, Here saves the sinner who believes. 7 All hail; thou great Immanuel, hail! Ten thousand blessings on thy name! While thus thy wondrous love we tell, Our bosoms feel the sacred flame. 8 Come, quickly come, immortal king! On earth thy regal honors raise, The full salvation promis'd, bring, Then every tongue shall sing thy praise!
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Again We Meet around the Board

Author: Eliza R. Snow, 1804-1887 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Worthiness Lyrics: 1. Again we meet around the board Of Jesus, our redeeming Lord, With faith in his atoning blood, Our only access unto God. 2. He left his Father’s courts on high, With man to live, for man to die, A world to purchase and to save And seal a triumph o’er the grave. 3. Help us, O God, to realize The great atoning sacrifice, The gift of thy beloved Son, The Prince of Life, the Holy One. 4. Oh, bless us, Lord, for Jesus’ sake, That we may worthily partake These emblems of the flesh and blood Of our Redeemer, Savior, God. Used With Tune: [Again we meet around the board]

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