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Herr Jesus Christ, du höchstes Gut

Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Evangelisch-reformierten Kirchen der deutschsprachigen Schweiz #229 (1952) Languages: German Tune Title: [Herr Jesus Christ, du höchstes Gut]

Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir

Author: Kaspar Bienemann Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Evangelisch-reformierten Kirchen der deutschsprachigen Schweiz #273 (1952) Languages: German Tune Title: [Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir]

Ich will von meiner Missetat

Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Evangelisch-reformierten Kirchen der deutschsprachigen Schweiz #300 (1952) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich will von meiner Missetat]
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Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir

Author: Kaspar Bienemann Hymnal: Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten #367 (2014) Lyrics: 1 Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir im Leben und im Sterben; allein zu dir steht mein Begier, laß mich, Herr, nicht verderben. Erhalt mich nur in deiner Huld, sonst wie du wilLst; gib mir Geduld, denn dein Will ist der beste. 2 Zucht, Ehr und Treu verleih mir, Herr, und Lieb zu deinem Worte; behüt mich, Herr, vor falscher Lehr, und gib mir hier und dorte, was dienet mir zur Seligkeit; wend ab all Ungerechtigkeit in meinem ganzen Leben. 3 Soll ich einmal nach deinem Rat von dieser Welt abscheiden, verleih mir, Herr, nur deine Gnad, daß es gescheh mit Freuden. Mein' Leib und Seel befehl ich dir; o Herr, ein seligs End gib mir, durch Jesum Christus. Amen. Topics: Glaube - Liebe - Hoffnung Angst und Vertrauen Languages: English Tune Title: [Herr, wie du willst, so schick's mit mir]
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O Holy Ghost, Thou gift divine

Author: B. Ringwaldt; S. Jonasson Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #380 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 O Holy Ghost, Thou gift divine, And giver of all blessing, Thou, with the Father and the Son, True Godhead art possessing, And from them both art shed abroad, Eternal Spirit, Lord and God, In Thee all Christians glory. 2 O Spirit blest, we Thee entreat: O grant us that we ever, With heart and soul, as it is meet, May serve our Lord and Savior And Him confess till our last breath, As Lord of life and Lord of death And give Him praise and honor. 3 Our hearts let new-created be, Our walk make pure and holy. Help us offense and sin to flee, And ever serve God solely, So that our faith in Christ, our Lord, May prove itself in deed and word Before the world about us. 4 Thy gracious heavenly dew let fall, The fainting Church to quicken; Thy soothing ointment pour on all Whose souls are sad and stricken; Sustain us, Lord, in evil days, And let our lives in all our ways Abound in love and mercy. 5 Give strength and courage to contend Against the hosts of evil, That we may vanquish, in the end, The world, the flesh, the devil; And when death's billow o'er us rolls, Bear Thou to heaven our ransomed souls, While dust to dust returneth. Topics: The Church Year Pentecost; The Church Year Pentecost; Holy Ghost Our Comforter Tune Title: [O Holy Ghost, Thou gift divine]
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Behold The Man! How Heavy Lay

Author: Henry Mills; Balthasar Muenter Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #384 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Behold the man! how heavy lay On Him the sinner's burden! What grievous price Had He to pay, That we might hope for pardon! Such sorrows, since the world began, Before were never seen by man, Nor ever after witnessed. 2 Behold the man! it was for thee Such shame and grief He suffered; Now hear Him say: Behold, in Me, The victim for thee offered! The guilt was thine, I bore its load For thee, atoning with My blood: I died, from death to save thee! 3 Blest Jesus, God's beloved Son, Who all my sins removest, Exalted to Thy Father's throne, Show that my soul Thou lovest. And let Thy griefs and death, O Lord, New life and peace to me afford,-- Thus glorify Thy mercy. 4 And when the world, when flesh and blood, To paths of sin allure me; 'Gainst wand'ring from the heav'nly road, Do Thou, O Lord, secure me; In mercy cry to me: Behold, The man who suffered ills untold For thee!--Wilt thou forsake Me? Topics: The Church Year Passion Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG
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Out of the depths I cry to Thee

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #391 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Our of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord God, O hear my wailing! Thy gracious ear incline to me, And make my prayer availing! On my misdeeds in mercy look, O deign to blot them from Thy book, Or who can stand before Thee? 2 Thou canst be merciful while just,-- This is my hope's foundation; On Thy redeeming grace I trust,-- Grant me, then, Thy salvation. Shielded by Thee, I stand secure; Thy word is firm, Thy promise sure, And I rely upon Thee. 3 Like those who watch for midnight's hour To hail the dawning morrow, I wait for Thee, I trust Thy power, Unmoved by doubt or sorrow. So thus let Israel hope in Thee, And he shall find Thy mercy free, And Thy redemption plenteous. 4 Where'er the greatest sins abound, By grace they are exceeded; Thy helping hand is always found With aid, where aid is needed: Thy hand, the only hand to save, Will rescue Israel from the grace, And pardon his transgression. Amen. Topics: Self Abasement; Confession of Sin; Contrition; Grace Fulness of; Grace Magnified; Penitence; Repentance; Salvation By Grace Languages: English Tune Title: LUTHER'S HYMN

O Helligaand, du Skat

Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #417 (1906) First Line: O Helligaand, du skat saa skjøn Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [O Helligaand, du skat saa skjøn]
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When my last hour is close at hand

Author: Nicolaus Herman; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #435 (1908) Lyrics: 1 When my last hour is close at hand, And I must hence betake me, Do Thou, Lord Jesus, by me stand, Nor let Thine aid forsake me; To Thy blest hands I now commend My soul, at this my earthly end, And Thou wilt safely keep it. 2 My sins, dear Lord, disturb me sore, My conscience cannot slumber; But I will cleave to Thee the more, Though they the sands outnumber; I will remember Thou didst die, Will think on Thy most bitter cry; Thy sufferings shall uphold me. 3 That was graft into the Vine, Hence will I comfort borrow; For Thou wilt surely keep me Thine Through fear, and pain, and sorrow; Yea, though I die, I die to Thee: For Thou through death didst win for me The right to life eternal. 4 Since Thou didst leave the grave again, It cannot be my dwelling: Thou art in heaven, this soothes my pain, All fear of death dispelling; For Thou wilt have me where Thou art, And so with joy can I depart, To be with Thee forever. 5 To Thee I now stretch out mine arms, And gladly hence betake me; I sleep at peace from all alarms, No human voice can wake me. But Christ is with me through the strife, And He will bear me into life, And open heaven before me. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death Languages: English Tune Title: STRASBURG (Herr, wie du willst, so schick's)
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Wenn meine letzte Stunde schlägt

Author: Carl Joh. Phil. Spitta Hymnal: Gesangbuch mit Noten #508 (1890) Languages: German Tune Title: [Wenn meine letzte Stunde schlägt]

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