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"To die is gain"

Author: W. W. Horne Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Death First Line: Death is no more a frightful foe Lyrics: 1 Death is no more a frightful foe; Since I with Christ shall reign, With joy I leave this world of woe; For me to die is gain. 2 To darkness, doubts, and fears, adieu; Adieu, thou world so vain; Then shall I know no more of you; For me to die is gain. 3 No more shall Satan tempt my soul, Corruption shall be slain; And tides of pleasure o’er me roll; For me to die is gain. 4 Nor shall I know a Father’s frown, But ever with him reign, And wear an everlasting crown, For me to die is gain. 5 Sorrow for joy I shall exchange, For ever freed from pain; And o’er the plains of Canaan range; For me to die is gain. 6 Fain would my raptured soul depart, Nor longer here remain, But dwell, dear Jesus, where thou art; For me to die is gain.
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The Faithfulness of God

Appears in 81 hymnals Topics: Death and the resurrection; Resurrection and death; Death and the resurrection; Resurrection and death First Line: My never-ceasing song shall show Lyrics: 1 My never-ceasing song shall show The mercies of the Lord; And make succeeding ages know How faithful is his word. 2 The sacred truths his lips pronounce Shall firm as heaven endure; And if he speak a promise once, Th' eternal grace is sure. 3 How long the race of David held! The promis'd Jewish throne! But there's a nobler covenant seal'd To David's greater son. 4 His seed forever shall possess A throne above the skies; The meanest subject of his grace Shall to that glory rise. 5 Lord God of hosts, thy wondrous ways Are sung by saints above; And saints on earth their honours rase To thy unchanging love. Scripture: Psalm 89

This is our God, the Servant King

Author: Graham Andrew Kendrick, b. 1950 Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ His Passion and Death First Line: From heaven You came, helpless babe Used With Tune: [From heaven You came, helpless babe]
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Thou my everlasting portion

Author: Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915 Appears in 456 hymnals Topics: Death Scripture: Psalm 73:26 Used With Tune: CLOSE TO THEE
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Jesus, the Son of God

Author: G. T. Haywood Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Atonement, Crucifixion and Death First Line: Do you know Jesus, Our Lord, our Savior Used With Tune: SWEET WONDER

There came a little Child to earth

Author: Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott, 1836-1897 Meter: Irregular Appears in 51 hymnals Topics: Hymns for the Young The Lord Jesus - His Life and Death Used With Tune: CHILDREN'S SONG
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Comfort under the loss of ministers

Author: Dr. Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 129 hymnals Topics: Death First Line: Now let our drooping hearts rceive Lyrics: 1 Now let our drooping hearts rceive, And let our tears be dry; Why should those eyes be drown'd in grief, Which view a Savior nigh? 2 What tho' the arm of conquering death Does God's own house invade? What tho' the prophet and the Priest Be number'd with the dead? 3 Tho' earthly shepherds dwell in dust, The aged and the young, The watchful eye in darkness clos'd, And mute th’ instructive tongue: 4 Th' eternal shepherd still survive New comfort to impart His eye still guides us, and his voice Still animates our heart. 5 "Lo, I am with you," saith the Lord, "My church shall safe abide; "For I will ne'er forsake my own, "Whose souls in me confide." 6 Thro' every scene of life and death, This promise is our trust; And this shall be our children's song, When we are cold in dust.
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Longing for Heaven

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Death The Christian's passage to glory; Death The Christian's passage to glory First Line: Sure 'tis in vain to seek for bliss Lyrics: 1 Sure 'tis in vain to seek for bliss, For bliss can ne'er be found, 'Till we arrive where Jesus is, And tread on heav'nly ground. 2 There's nothing round the spreading skies, Or on this earthy clod; Nothing, my soul that's worth thy joys, Or lovely as thy God. 3 'Tis heav'n on earth to taste his love, To feel his quick'ning grace; And all the heav'n I hope above, Is but to see his face. 4 Why move my years in slow delay? And why this fear to die? Death's but a guide that leads my way, To a superior sky. 5 Dear Sov'reign, break these vital strings, That bind me to my clay; Help me to rise and stretch my wings, And mount and soar away.
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God our Shepherd

Appears in 56 hymnals Topics: Death courage in it; Death courage in it First Line: My shepherd is the living Lord Lyrics: 1 My shepherd is the living Lord; Now shall my wants be well supply'd; His providence and holy word Become my safety and my guide. 2 In pastures where salvation grows He makes me feed, he makes me rest, There living water gently flows, And all the food divinely blest. 3 My wandering feet his ways mistake; But he restores my soul to peace, And leads me, for his mercy's sake, In the fair paths of righteousness. 4 Though I walk through the gloomy vale, Where death and all its terrors are, My heart and hope shall never fail, For God, my shepherd's with me there. 5 Amidst the darkness and the deeps Thou art my comfort, thou my stay; Thy staff supports my feeble steps, Thy rod directs my doubtful way. 6 The sons of earth and sons of hell Gaze at thy goodness, and repine To see my table spread so well With living bread, and cheerful wine. [7 How I rejoice, when on my head Thy Spirit condescends to rest! 'Tis a divine anointing shed, Like oil of gladness at a feast. 8 Surely the mercies of the Lord Attend his houshold all their days; There will I dwell to hear his word, To seek his face, and sing his praise.] Scripture: Psalm 23
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On Christ, by faith, my soul would live

Author: Joseph Hoskins Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Death Confidence in Lyrics: 1 On Christ, by faith, my soul would live; From Him my life, my all receive; To Him devote my fleeting hours; Serve Him alone with all my powers. 2 Christ is my everlasting all; To Him I look, on Him I call; He will my every want supply, In time, and through eternity. 3 Soon will the Lord, my Life, appear; Soon shall I end my trials here; Leave sin and sorrow, death and pain; To live is Christ, to die is gain. 4 Soon will the saints in glory meet, Soon walk through every golden street, And sing on every blissful plain, To live is Christ, to die is gain. Amen. Used With Tune: STIRLING

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