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The Day Is Surely Drawing Near

Author: Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt, 1532-99; Philip A. Peter, 1832-1919 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #508 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 The day is surely drawing near When Jesus, God's anointed, In all His power shall appear As judge whom God appointed. Then fright shall banish idle mirth, And flames on flames shall ravage earth As Scripture long has warned us. 2 The final trumpet then shall sound And all the earth be shaken, And all who rest beneath the ground Shall from their sleep awaken. But all who live will in that hour, By God's almighty, boundless pow'r, Be changed at His commanding. 3 The books are opened then to all, A record truly telling What each has done, both great and small, When he on earth was dwelling, And ev'ry heart be clearly seen, And all be known as they have been In thoughts and words and actions. 4 Then woe to those who scorned the Lord And sought but carnal pleasures, Who here despised His precious Word And loved their earthly treasures! With shame and trembling they will stand And at the judge's stern command To Satan be delivered. 5 My Savior paid the debt I owe And for my sin was smitten; Within the Book of Life I know My name has now been written. I will not doubt, for I am free, And Satan cannot threaten me; There is no condemnation! 6 May Christ our intercessor be And through His blood and merit Read from His book that we are free With all who life inherit. Then we shall see Him face to face, With all His saints in that blest place Which He has purchased for us. 7 O Jesus Christ, do not delay, But hasten our salvation; We often tremble on our way In fear and tribulation. O hear and grant our fervent plea; Come, mighty judge, and make us free From death and ev'ry evil. Topics: End Times; Church Militant Scripture: Luke 21:25-36 Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST GEWISSLICH

Across the sky the shades

Author: James Hamilton Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #511 (1969) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Across the sky the shades of night Topics: Times and Seasons Old and New Year Tune Title: NUN FREUT EUCH
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Almighty God! I call to thee

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #511 (1883) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Miscellaneous Languages: English Tune Title: ATTOLLE PAULUM
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Out of the Depths (De lo profundo)

Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; Juan Bautista Cabrera, 1837-1916 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #513 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you (De lo profundo clamo a ti) Topics: Confesión; Confession; Dificultades; Trouble; Esperanza; Hope; Lament; Lamento; Pecado; Sin; Providence; Providencia Scripture: Psalm 51 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: AUS TIEEFER NOT
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Great God, what do I see and hear!

Author: Anon.; William Bengo Collyer; Thomas Cotterill Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #514 (1917) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Great God, what do I see and hear! The end of things created! The Judge of mankind doth appear, On clouds of glory seated. The trumpet sounds; the graves restore The dead which they contained before; Prepare, my soul, to meet Him. 2 The dead in Christ shall first arise, At the last trumpet’s sounding, Caught up to meet Him in the skies, With joy their Lord surrounding; No gloomy fears their souls dismay; His presence sheds eternal day On those prepared to meet Him. 3 But sinners, filled with guilty fears, Behold His wrath prevailing. But they shall rise, and find their tears And sighs are unavailing; The day of grace is past and gone; Trembling they stand before the throne, All unprepared to meet Him. 4 Great God, what do I see and hear! The end of things created! The Judge of mankind doth appear, On clouds of glory seated. Beneath Thy Cross I view the day When heaven and earth shall pass away, And thus prepare to meet Thee. Amen. Topics: The Life Everlasting Judgment Languages: English Tune Title: ES IST GEWISSLICH AN DER ZEIT
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We Come to Our Eternal God

Author: Thomas H. Gill, 1819-1906, alt. Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #515 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Communion of Saints; Dedication of a Church; Gathering; Word and Teaching; Worship Scripture: Exodus 13:21-22 Tune Title: MIT FREUDEN ZART

Lord, Christ, when first thou cam'st to men

Author: Walter Russell Bowie Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #522 (1940) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Advent; Lent; Passiontide; Christ Love of; Peace International; Social Religion The nation; Social Responsibility; World Friendship Tune Title: BOHEMIAN BRETHREN
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God of Grace and God of Glory

Author: Harry E. Fosdick, 1878-1969 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #523 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 God of grace and God of glory, On your people pour your pow'r; Crown your ancient Church's story; Bring its bud to glorious flow'r. Grant us wisdom; grant us courage For the facing of this hour, For the facing of this hour. 2 Lo, the hosts of evil round us Scorn the Christ, assail his ways. From our fears that long have bound us, Free our hearts to faith and praise. Grant us wisdom; grant us courage For the living of these days, For the living of these days. 3 Cure your children's warring madness; Bend our pride to your control; Shame our wanton, selfish gladness, Rich in things and poor in soul. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage Lest we miss your kingdom's goal, Lest we miss your kingdom's goal. 4 Save us from weak resignation To the evils we deplore; Let the gift of your salvation Be our glory evermore. Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, Serving you whom we adore, Serving you whom we adore. Topics: Social Concern; Social Concern Languages: English Tune Title: CWM RHONDDA
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Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice

Author: M. Luther Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #526 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice, With exultation springing, And, with united heart and voice, And holy rapture singing, Proclaim the wonders God hath done, How His right arm the victory won; Right dearly it hath cost Him. 2 Fast bound in Satan’s chains I lay, Death brooded darkly o’er me, Sin was my torment night and day, In sin my mother bore me; Deeper and deeper still I fell, Life had become a living hell, So firmly sin possessed me. 3 My good works so imperfect were, They had no power to aid me; My will God's judgments could not bear, Yea, prone to evil made me; Grief drove me to despair, and I Had nothing left me but to die; To hell I fast was sinking. 4 Then God beheld my wretched state With deep commiseration; He thought upon His mercy great, And willed my soul’s salvation. He turned to me a Father's heart; Not small the cost! to heal my smart, He gave His best and dearest. 5 He spoke to His beloved Son: ’Tis time to have compassion: Then go, bright Jewel of my crown, And bring to man salvation; From sin and sorrow set him free, Slay bitter death for him, that he May live with Thee forever. 6 The Son obeyed Him cheerfully, And born of virgin mother, Came down upon the earth to me, That He might be my brother; His mighty power doth work unseen, He came in fashion poor and mean, And took the Devil captive. 7 He sweetly said, Hold fast by me, I am thy rock and castle; Thy ransom I myself will be, For thee I strive and wrestle; For I am with thee, I am thine, And evermore thou shalt be mine, The foe shall not divide us. 8 The Foe shall shed My precious blood, Me of my life bereaving; All this I suffer for thy good, Be steadfast and believing: Life shall from death the victory win, My innocence shall bear thy sin, So art thou blest forever. 9 Now to My Father I depart, From earth to heaven ascending, Thence heavenly wisdom to impart, The Holy Spirit sending: He shall in trouble comfort thee, Teach thee to know and follow me, And to the truth conduct thee. 10 What I have done and taught, teach thou, My ways forsake thou never; So shall my kingdom flourish now, And God be praised forever: Take heed lest men with base alloy The heavenly treasure should destroy; This counsel I bequeath thee. Topics: Various Occasions Reformation Day; Various Occassions Reformation Day; Salvation Tune Title: [Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice]

Thanks Be to God

Author: Cornelius Becker, 1561-1694; Daniel G. Reuning, b. 1935 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #526 (1986) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 First Line: Thanks be to God, O give him praise Topics: Commissioning; Commitment; Courage; Covenant; Faithfulness of God; God the Father (Creator); Holy Name; Judgment; Mission; Providence; Thanksgiving; Unity; World Scripture: Psalm 105 Languages: English Tune Title: DANKET DEM HERREN

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