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Have You the Garment of White?

Author: Harriet Jones Hymnal: Redemption Songs #45 (1889) Scripture: Matthew 22:12 First Line: The King bids you come and partake of the feast Refrain First Line: Oh, have you the garment of white, brother Lyrics: 1 The King bids you come and partake of the feast; For all there is room, even, unto the least; But, if you would enter the palace so fair, The pure wedding garment you surely must wear. Refrain: Oh, have you the garment of white, brother, If called to the banquet tonight— The beautiful garment of white, brother, They wear in the palace of light? 2 Oh, will you be speechless when questioned by One Who offered you mercy thro’ Jesus his Son? Who opened a fountain that sinners below Might wear a bright garment as spotless as snow? [Refrain] 3 Dear friend, are you ready to meet the great King, And join in the anthem the glorified sing? Oh, will you be welcome within that pure home, Where none but the white-robed are suffered to come? [Refrain] Tune Title: [The King bids you come and partake of the feast]
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Have You the Garment of White?

Author: Harriet Jones Hymnal: Sacred Trio #45 (1889) Scripture: Matthew 22:12 First Line: The King bids you come and partake of the feast Refrain First Line: Oh, have you the garment of white, brother Tune Title: [The King bids you come and partake of the feast]
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Have You the Garment of White?

Author: Harriet Jones Hymnal: Songs of Free Grace #55 (1883) Scripture: Matthew 22:12 First Line: The King bids you come and partake of the feast Refrain First Line: Oh, have you the garment of white, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [The King bids you come and partake of the feast]

Shout for joy! the Lord has let us feast

Author: John L. Bell, 1949- Hymnal: Together in Song #545 (1999) Meter: 9.9.9.9 Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14 Topics: All Saints and All Souls; Celebration of Faith; Communion of Saints; Festal Joy; Hymns Specially Suitable for Liturgical Dance; Kingdom of God; New Life in Christ; People of God; Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint Languages: English Tune Title: LANSDOWNE

Shout for joy! The Lord has let us feast

Author: Iona Community (Scotland) Hymnal: The Book of Praise #557 (1997) Meter: 9.9.9.9 Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14 Topics: Communion of Saints; Doubt; Fear; Heaven; Joy; Recessionals; Sacraments and Ordinances Communion Languages: English Tune Title: LANSDOWNE

Sing with thankfulness songs of pure delight

Author: Graham Kendrick, b. 1950 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #35 (2011) Scripture: Matthew 22:4 First Line: The trumpets sound, the angels sing Topics: Gathering in God's Presence; The Promised Christ: Advent; Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: THE FEAST IS READY
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Lord, We Have Come at Your Own Invitation

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Glory to God #503 (2013) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14 Topics: Eucharist; Lord's Supper; Communion Languages: English Tune Title: O QUANTA QUALIA

Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer (Cristo, infúndeme aliento)

Author: Margaret Becker, b. 1959; Keith Getty, b. 1974; Anonymous Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #345 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Scripture: Matthew 22 Refrain First Line: May this journey bring a blessing (Solo soy un peregrino) Topics: Aflicción; Grief; Dificultades; Trouble; Guía; Guidance; Oracion; Prayer Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: DRAW ME EVER NEARER
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The Lord will Bid us Welcome

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #127 (1893) Scripture: Matthew 22:4 First Line: Oft our feet grow worn and weary Refrain First Line: Over there, yes, over there Lyrics: 1 Oft our feet grow worn and weary From the daily march of life, Though it leads us to the world so bright and fair; Bust a rest so sure and peaceful Waits us when we end the strife, For the Lord will bid us welcome over there. Refrain: Over there, yes, over there, We shall rest from all our labor, and the heart will know no care, Over there, yes, over there, For the Lord will bid us welcome over there. 2 Oft the heart is filled with sorrow That it almost weighs it down, For it feels the weight of all this earthly care; But ’twill soon be light and joyful, As our race will not be long, And the Lord will bid us welcome over there. [Refrain] 3 When our friends pass on before us To that bright celestial home, Then our hearts are torn with grief, so hard to bear; But we, too, are on the journey, And we soon shall cease to roam, For the Lord will bid us welcome over there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Oft our feet grow worn and weary]

City of God, Jerusalem

Author: Christopher Idle, b. 1938 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #362 (1986) Meter: 8.6.8.7.8.6.12.8 Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14 Topics: Advent 2, Year C; Ordinary Time 28, Year A; Advent; Funeral; Church; City of God; Comfort; Death; Eternal Life; Exile; Kingdom; Parables; Second Coming; Song; Trust; Unity; Canons Languages: English Tune Title: PURPOSE

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