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I Waited, Waited for the LORD

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) Scripture: Psalm 40 Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD

Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart

Author: Henry Smith Meter: Irregular Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son Used With Tune: GIVE THANKS

There Is a Redeemer

Author: Keith Green Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son Refrain First Line: Thank you, O my Father Used With Tune: [There is a Redeemer]
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Thou Art My Portion, Lord

Author: Anonymous Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Remembering Lyrics: 1 Thou art my portion, Lord; thy words I ever heed; with all my heart thy grace I seek, thy promises I plead. 2 I thought upon my ways, thy testimonies learned; with earnest haste, and waiting not, to thy commands I turned. 3 While snares beset my path, thy law I keep in view; at midnight I will give thee praise for all thy judgments true. 4 All those who fear thy name shall my companions be; thy mercy fills the earth, O Lord; thy statutes teach thou me. Scripture: Psalm 119:57-64 Used With Tune: CARLISLE

LORD, Who Shall Be Welcome

Author: Steven C. Warner Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) First Line: Those who walk without blame Refrain First Line: LORD, who shall be welcome in your tent? Scripture: Psalm 15 Used With Tune: [Those who walk without blame]

LORD, Come to My Aid

Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) First Line: I waited patiently for the LORD Scripture: Psalm 40 Used With Tune: [I waited patiently for the LORD]

Call upon Me

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) First Line: The Mighty One, God, the LORD, speaks and summons the earth Refrain First Line: Call upon me in the day of trouble Scripture: Psalm 50 Used With Tune: [The Mighty One, God, the LORD, speaks and summons the earth]

Sing to God

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) First Line: May God arise, may his enemies by scattered Refrain First Line: Sing to God, you kingdoms of the earth Scripture: Psalm 68 Used With Tune: [May God arise, may his enemies by scattered] Text Sources: Refrain: Common Worship

LORD, It Is Good

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) First Line: It is good to praise the LORD Scripture: Psalm 92 Used With Tune: [LORD, it is good]
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God the LORD, the King Almighty

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (Remember the Sabbath) Lyrics: 1 God the Lord, the King Almighty, calls the earth from east to west: shining out from Zion's splendor, city loveliest and best, comes our God! He breaks the silence, robed in burning majesty: "Gather all my cov'nant people, bound by sacrifice to me." 2 "Hear me testify against you: listen, Israel, as I speak. I do not require your off'rings, sacrifice I do not seek. Mountain birds and meadow creatures, cattle on a thousand hills, all the beasts are my possession, moving as their maker wills." 3 God who owns the whole creation needs no gift, no food, no house; bring to him your heart's thanksgiving, God Most High will hear your vows. Trust him in the day of trouble, call to him who will redeem; he will be your strong deliv'rer, his renown your daily theme. 4 Lies increase and evil prospers; God is silent while men say, "He has gone, let us forget him," thinking he is false as they. But his word will judge or save us: let us come before his throne, giving thanks, receiving mercy, God's salvation now made known. Scripture: Psalm 50 Used With Tune: ST. HILARY

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