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Christ knocking at the Door

Author: Rev. Joseph Grigg ( —1768) Appears in 629 hymnals Topics: Christ Long-Suffering of First Line: Behold, a Stranger at the door Scripture: Song of Solomon 5:2 Used With Tune: ZEPHYR

In Christ Alone

Author: Keith Getty; Stuart Townend Appears in 39 hymnals Topics: Suffering of Christ First Line: In Christ alone my hope is found Used With Tune: [In Christ alone my hope is found]
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Redeemed

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Meter: 9.8.9.8 with refrain Appears in 227 hymnals Topics: Christ Atonement, Crucifixion, Suffering and Death; New Life in Christ Songs of Witness and Praise First Line: Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it! Lyrics: 1 Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it! Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb! Redeemed thro' His infinite mercy; His child, and forever, I am. Refrain: Redeemed, redeemed, Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb! Redeemed, thro' His infinite mercy; His child, and forever, I am. 2 Redeemed and so happy in Jesus, No language my rapture can tell! I know that the light of His presence With me doth continually dwell. [Refrain] 3 I think of my blessed Redeemer; I think of Him all the day long. I sing, for I cannot be silent; His love is the theme of my song. [Refrain] 4 I know I shall see in His beauty The King, in whose law I delight, Who lovingly guardeth my footsteps And giveth me songs in the night. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ADA

Jesus, the Lord

Author: Roc O'Connor, SJ, b. 1949 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Suffering of Christ First Line: In him we live, we move and have our being Refrain First Line: Jesus. Jesus Scripture: Acts 17:28 Used With Tune: [In him we live, we move and have our being] Text Sources: Based on the Jesus Prayer
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Nailed to the Cross

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Appears in 108 hymnals Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Christ Cross of Christ; Christ Christ's Sufferings; Christ Cross of Christ; Christ Christ's Sufferings; Christ Cross of Christ; Christ Christ's Sufferings; Christ Cross of Christ; Christ Christ's Sufferings First Line: There was One who was willing to die in my stead Refrain First Line: They are nailed to the cross Lyrics: 1 There was One who was willing to die in my stead, That a soul, so unworthy, might live, And the path to the cross He was willing to tread, All the sins of my life to forgive. Refrain: They are nailed to the cross, They are nailed to the cross, O how much He was willing to bear! With what anguish and loss, Jesus went to the cross! And He carried my sins with Him there. 2 He is tender and loving and patient with me, While He cleanses my heart of its dross, But "there's no condemnation" I know I am free, For my sins are all nailed to the cross. [Refrain] 3 I will cling to my Saviour and never depart I will joyfully journey each day, With a song on my lips and a song in my heart, That my sins have been taken away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There was One who was willing to die in my stead]
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My Lord Has Garments So Wondrous Fine

Author: Henry Barraclough Meter: 9.6.9.6 with refrain Appears in 108 hymnals Topics: Christ Death; Christ Love of; Christ Passion; Christ Sacrifice; Christ Suffering Refrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces, into a world of woe Lyrics: 1 My Lord has garments so wondrous fine, And myrrh their texture fills; Its fragrance reached to this heart of mine, With joy my being thrills. Refrain: Out of the ivory palaces, Into a world of woe, Only His great, eternal love Made my Savior go. 2 His life had also its sorrows sore, For aloes had a part; And when I think of the cross He bore, My eyes with teardrops start. (Refrain) 3 His garments too were in cassia dipped, With healing in a touch; Each time my feet in some sin have slipped, He took me from its clutch. (Refrain) 4 In garments glorious He will come, To open wide the door; And I shall enter my heav’nly home, To dwell forevermore. (Refrain) Scripture: Psalm 45:8 Used With Tune: MONTREAT
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Just as I am, without one plea

Author: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871 Meter: 8.8.8.6 Appears in 2,237 hymnals Topics: God | The Lord Jesus Christ - His Sufferings and Death; The Church of God | The Sacraments - Baptism; The Church of God | The Sacraments - The Lord's Supper; The Life in Christ | Penitence and Faith; The Life in Christ | Aspiration and Holiness; The Gospel Call Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 148 hymnals Topics: Adoration of Jesus Christ; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Cross of Christ; God Creator; God Wisdom; Jesus Christ Suffering; Nature Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; and every labor of his hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that saved the world his brightest form of glory shines; see on the cross the tale unfold, in precious blood, and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete, nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from his dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would forever speak his name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, with angels join to praise the Lamb, and worship at his Father's throne. Scripture: Psalm 19:4 Used With Tune: GERMANY
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Psalm 69 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 133 hymnals Topics: Sufferings and kingdom of Christ; Death and sufferings of Christ First Line: Deep in our hearts let us record Lyrics: Deep in our hearts let us record The deeper sorrows of our Lord; Behold the rising billows roll, To overwhelm his holy soul. In long complaints he spends his breath, While hosts of hell, and powers of death, And all the sons of malice, join To execute their cursed design. Yet, gracious God, thy power and love Has made the curse a blessing prove; Those dreadful suff'rings of thy Son Atoned for sins which we had done. The pangs of our expiring Lord The honors of thy law restored; His sorrows made thy justice known, And paid for follies not his own. O for his sake our guilt forgive, And let the mourning sinner live; The Lord will hear us in his name, Nor shall our hope be turned to shame. Scripture: Psalm 69
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Psalm 69 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: Sufferings and kingdom of Christ; Death and sufferings of Christ First Line: 'Twas for thy sake, eternal God Lyrics: 'Twas for thy sake, eternal God, Thy Son sustained that heavy load Of base reproach and sore disgrace, And shame defiled his sacred face. The Jews, his brethren and his kin, Abused the Man that checked their sin; While he fulfilled thy holy laws, They hate him, but without a cause. ["My Father's house," said he, "was made A place for worship, not for trade:" Then scatt'ring all their gold and brass He scourged the merchants from the place.] [Zeal for the temple of his God Consumed his life, exposed his blood; Reproaches at thy glory thrown He felt, and mourned them as his own.] [His friends forsook, his followers fled, While foes and arms surround his head; They curse him with a sland'rous tongue, And the false judge maintains the wrong.] His life they load with hateful lies, And charge his lips with blasphemies; They nail him to the shameful tree: There hung the Man that died for me. [Wretches with hearts as hard as stones Insult his piety and groans; Gall was the food they gave him there, And mocked his thirst with vinegar.] But God beheld, and from his throne Marks out the men that hate his Son; The hand that raised him from the dead, Shall pour the vengeance on their head. Scripture: Psalm 69:7-24

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