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Rejoice, the Lord is King

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #216 (1972) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Topics: Christ, the Lord Jesus Exaltation of; Christ, the Lord Jesus His Ascension; Christ, the Lord Jesus His Praise; God: His Being, Word and Works God the Son: His Kingly Office; Rejoicing in God Languages: English Tune Title: DARWALL'S 148th
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Lamb of God Beloved

Author: Joshua Cook, 1736-1761 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #218 (1969) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Topics: God the Son Praise and Adoration of Christ Lyrics: 1 Lamb of God beloved, Once for sinners slain, Thankful we remember What Thou didst sustain; Nothing Thee incited But unbounded grace To bear condemnation In the sinner’s place. 2 I with sacred sorrow View Mount Calvary; But my soul rejoices O’er Thy death for me; Since Thou by Thy passion Didst for me atone, Toke me as an offering, Thine I’ll be alone. 3 In Thy wounds, O Jesus, I have found true peace; Thou in all distresses Art a hiding place; Unto Thee I’ll ever Look with humble faith And rejoice and glory In Thy wounds and death. 4 I, unworthy sinner, Lie before Thy throne, Though I scarce am able To express, I own, All my wants, dear Savior, Yet Thou know’st them well; Now in me the counsel Of Thy love fulfill. Languages: English Tune Title: BERTHELSDORF
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Ye Servants of God

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #223 (1969) Topics: God the Son Praise and Adoration of Christ First Line: Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim Languages: English Tune Title: LYONS

How lovely on the mountains (Our God reigns)

Author: Leonard E Smith Jnr Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #249 (1999) Topics: The Godhead Jesus - God the Son; The Church of Jesus Christ Outreach of the Church - Evangelism and Mission; Seasons of the Christian Year Lent; Living the Christian Life Celebration First Line: How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him Languages: English Tune Title: [How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him]

Beauty for brokenness (God of the poor)

Author: Graham Kendrick Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #806 (1999) Topics: The Godhead God the Father; The Godhead Jesus - God the Son; The Church of Jesus Christ Outreach of the Church - Evangelism and Mission; Seasons of the Christian Year The Return of Christ; Living the Christian Life Praise and Thanksgiving; Living the Christian Life Confession and Repentance; Living the Christian Life Commitment and Dedication to Service First Line: Beauty for brokenness, hope for despair Refrain First Line: God of the poor, friend of the weak Languages: English Tune Title: [Beauty for brokenness, hope for despair]

Filled with compassion (For all the people who live on the earth)

Author: Noel Richards; Tricia Richards Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #828 (1999) Topics: The Godhead Jesus - God the Son; The Church of Jesus Christ Outreach of the Church - Evangelism and Mission; Living the Christian Life Proclamation; Living the Christian Life Revival and Personal Renewal; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death First Line: Filled with compassion for all creation Refrain First Line: God, You are waiting Languages: English Tune Title: [Filled with compassion for all creation]
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The Prodigal Son

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXLVII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Parable of the Prodigal son; Sinner Departing from God; Sinner Under conviction First Line: See the rash youth, defil'd with sin Lyrics: Part I The sinner departing from God: 1 See the rash youth, defil'd with sin, Hear how he claims with haughty voice, To have his portion, and begin In vice and madness to rejoice. 2 His father gave with bounteous hands, Richly were all his wants supply'd; Thankless he took; in foreign lands Wasted in pleasure, pomp and pride. 3 In lust and wine he spent the whole, Forgot his Father and his home; Nor thought nor felt he had a soul Expos'd to meet the wrath to come. 4 The giddy crowd that round him throng, In every sinful folly join; Approve the mirth and chant the song That casts contempt on things divine. 5 Thus lur'd by charms of flattering vice, The rebel sees his substance fled; His friends forsake, his wants arise, For sin has struck his comforts dead. Part II The sinner under conviction: 6 With dying want the sinner cries, Nor thinks rebellion makes his pain; To strangers, far from home, applies, Nor seeks his Father's grace to gain. 7 See the poor wretch with hunger prest, Sunk low with swine to have a share; Alas! how far from peaceful rest, Tortur'd by conscience, guilt and fear. 8 'Tis thus the God of sov'reign grace Begins to bring a rebel home; The spirit shews his wretched case, And points a judgment still to come. 9 Now self-condemn'd to works he flies And thinks to cleanse a guilty mind, Still far from penitence, which cries To God for help, and feels resign'd. 10 Blinded by sin, to duty lost, He grasps the husks and hates the bread; Hill all his expectations crost, His hopes from self and means are fled. Part III The Sinner brought to true repentance: 11 Now see the Rebel raise his eyes, From dreaming folly just awake; His soul relents with strange surprise, And all his heart begins to break. 12 I starve, he cries, nor can I bear This death I feel in sinful lands, While servants of my Father share The liberal bounty of his hands. 13 With deep repentance on my tongue, I'll go and seek my Father's face, Unworthy to be call'd a son, I'll only ask a servant's place. 14 I'll tell him how I've griev'd his love, And basely fled his holy sight, How I've provok'd all heav'n above, Nor thought or done a thing that's right. 15 Far off his Father saw him come, And o'er him all his bowels yearn'd; He rose to bless and greet his son, And crown with grace his safe return. 16 The Rebel's heart with sorrow fill'd, Bled for the crimes, which he had done: Through all the Courts the triumph smil'd, And sang the Father's grace alone. Languages: English
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The Prodigal Son

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCXLVII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Parable of the Prodigal son; Sinner Departing from God; Sinner Under conviction First Line: See the rash youth, defil'd with sin Lyrics: Part I The sinner departing from God: 1 See the rash youth, defil'd with sin, Hear how he claims with haughty voice, To have his portion, and begin In vice and madness to rejoice. 2 His father gave with bounteous hands, Richly were all his wants supply'd; Thankless he took; in foreign lands Wasted in pleasure, pomp and pride. 3 In lust and wine he spent the whole, Forgot his Father and his home; Nor thought nor felt he had a soul Expos'd to meet the wrath to come. 4 The giddy crowd that round him throng, In every sinful folly join; Approve the mirth and chant the song That casts contempt on things divine. 5 Thus lur'd by charms of flattering vice, The rebel sees his substance fled; His friends forsake, his wants arise, For sin has struck his comforts dead. Part II The sinner under conviction: 6 With dying want the sinner cries, Nor thinks rebellion makes his pain; To strangers, far from home, applies, Nor seeks his Father's grace to gain. 7 See the poor wretch with hunger prest, Sunk low with swine to have a share; Alas! how far from peaceful rest, Tortur'd by conscience, guilt and fear. 8 'Tis thus the God of sov'reign grace Begins to bring a rebel home; The spirit shews his wretched case, And points a judgment still to come. 9 Now self-condemn'd to works he flies And thinks to cleanse a guilty mind, Still far from penitence, which cries To God for help, and feels resign'd. 10 Blinded by sin, to duty lost, He grasps the husks and hates the bread; Hill all his expectations crost, His hopes from self and means are fled. Part III The Sinner brought to true repentance: 11 Now see the Rebel raise his eyes, From dreaming folly just awake; His soul relents with strange surprise, And all his heart begins to break. 12 I starve, he cries, nor can I bear This death I feel in sinful lands, While servants of my Father share The liberal bounty of his hands. 13 With deep repentance on my tongue, I'll go and seek my Father's face, Unworthy to be call'd a son, I'll only ask a servant's place. 14 I'll tell him how I've griev'd his love, And basely fled his holy sight, How I've provok'd all heav'n above, Nor thought or done a thing that's right. 15 Far off his Father saw him come, And o'er him all his bowels yearn'd; He rose to bless and greet his son, And crown with grace his safe return. 16 The Rebel's heart with sorrow fill'd, Bled for the crimes, which he had done: Through all the Courts the triumph smil'd, And sang the Father's grace alone. Languages: English
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Christ's Inheritance

Hymnal: The Psalter #4 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Blessedness Of Those Trusting Christ; Christ Exaltation of; Christ Godhood of; Christ Only-begotten Son; Christ Power of; Christ Worshiped; Church Christ the Head of; Civil Magistracy; Divine Decrees; Godly Fear Described; Godly Fear Exhortation to; God Sovereignty of ; Invitation and Divine Pleading; Judgment Day; Missions Encouragements of; Missions Difficulties of; Missions Triumphs of; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Nations Present Attitude of; Praise Calls to; Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers in Relation to; Royalty of Christ Divinely Conferred; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Nations Subject to; Rulers Duties of; Rulers Wicked; Vanity Of Sinners; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Warned First Line: O wherefore do the nations rage Lyrics: 1 O wherefore do the nations rage, And kings and rulers strive in vain, Against the Lord of earth and heav'n To overthrow Messiah's reign? 2 Their strength is weakness in the sight Of him who sits enthroned above; He speaks, and judgments fall on them Who tempt His wrath and scorn His love. 3 By God's decree His Son receives The nations for His heritage; The conqu'ring Christ supreme shall reign As King of kings, from age to age. 4 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, And serve the Lord with godly fear; With rev'rent joy confess the Son While yet in mercy He is near. 5 Delay not, lest His anger rise, And ye should perish in your way; Lo, all that put their trust in Him Are blest indeed, and blest for aye. Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English Tune Title: UXBRIDGE

O How He Loves You and Me!

Author: Kurt Kaiser Hymnal: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #27 (1995) Meter: Irregular Topics: Gathering Songs About God; Gathering Songs Songs About God; Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son First Line: O how he loves you and me Languages: English Tune Title: PATRICIA

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