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The poor always with you

Author: William Croswell (1804-1851) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #392 (1889) Scripture: Matthew 25:40 First Line: Lord, lead the way the Savior went Topics: Charity; Sympathy Of Christians; Working and giving
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Lord, Lead the Way the Savior Went

Author: William Croswell Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #440 (1941) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:40 Lyrics: 1 Lord, lead the way the Savior went, By lane and cell obscure, And let love’s treasures still be spent, Like His, upon the poor. 2 Like Him, thro' scenes of deep distress, Who bore the world’s sad weight, We in their crowded loneliness, Would seek the desolate. 3 For Thou hast placed us side by side In this wide world of ill; And that Thy foll'wers may be tried, The poor are with us still. 4 Mean are all off'rings we can make; But Thou hast taught us, Lord, If given for the Savior’s sake, They lose not their reward. Amen. Topics: Sanctification (The Christian Life) Stewardship Languages: English Tune Title: FARRANT
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Servant of God, Well Done

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #470 (2011) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:34 First Line: Servant of God, well done! Lyrics: 1 "Servant of God, well done! Rest from thy loved employ; The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy master’s joy." 2 The voice at midnight came, He started up to hear; A mortal arrow pierced his frame; He fell, but felt no fear. 3 His sword was in his hand, Still warm with recent fight, Ready that moment, at command, Through rock and steel to smite. 4 Bent on such glorious toils, The world to him was loss, Yet all his trophies, all his spoils, He hung upon the cross. 5 At midnight came the cry, "To meet thy God prepare!" He woke and caught his Captain's eye, Then strong in faith and prayer. 6 His spirit with a bound, Left its encumbering clay; His tent at sunrise on the ground, A darkened ruin lay. 7 The pains of death are past, Labor and sorrow cease; And life’s long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. 8 Soldier of Christ, well done! Praise be thy new employ; And while eternal ages run Rest in thy Savior’s joy. Topics: The Christian Life Death and Life Eternal; Ministry Languages: English Tune Title: DOVER
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Relieving Chrsit in his Members

Author: Dr. Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXXIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:40 First Line: Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace! Thy bounties how complete! How shall I count the matchless sum? How pay the mighty debt? 2 High on a throne of radiant light, Dost thou exalted shine; What can my poverty bestow, When all the worlds are thine? 3 But thou hast brethren here below, The partners of thy grace; And wilt confess their humble names Before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou may'st be cloth'd and fed, And visited and cheer'd; And in their accents of distress, My Savior's voice is heard. 5 Thy face, with rev'rence and with love, We in thy poor would see; O let us rather beg our bread Than keep it back from thee. Topics: The Church Collections for Poor Churches and Poor Brethren; Collections for poor churches and ministers; Collection of poor ministers Languages: English
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Jesus, our Lord, how rich thy grace

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #222 (1861) Scripture: Matthew 25:40 Topics: Christian Experience Graces and Duties Languages: English
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Jesus, My Lord, How Rich Thy Grace

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #270 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace; thy bounties, how complete! How shall I count the matchless sum, or pay the mighty debt? 2 High on a throne of radiant light dost thou exalted shine; what can my poverty bestow, when all the worlds are thine? 3 But lo, our world's forgotten poor are partners of thy grace; thou wilt confess their humble names before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou may'st be clothed and fed, and visited and cheered, and in their accents of distress my Savior's voice is heard. 5 Thy face with rev'rence and with love I in thy poor would see; O let me rather beg my bread than hold it back from thee. Topics: Jesus Christ Grace; Needy Languages: English Tune Title: GEORGETOWN
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Relieving Christ in his Members

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #449 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:40 First Line: Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace! Thy bounties how complete! How shall I count the matchless sum? How pay the mighty debt? 2 High on a throne of radiant light Dost thou exalted shine; What can my poverty bestow, When all the worlds are thine? 3 But thou hast brethren here below, The partners of thy grace; And wilt confess their humble names Before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou may'st be cloth'd and fed, And visited and cheer'd; And in their accents of distress My Savior's voice is heard. 5 Thy face, with rev'rence and with love, We in thy poor would see; O let us rather beg our bread Than keep it back from thee. Topics: Special Occasions Collections Languages: English
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Beneficence

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Laudes Domini #475 (1888) Scripture: Matthew 25:40 First Line: Jesus, our Lord, how rich thy grace! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our Lord, how rich thy grace! Thy bounties how complete! How shall we count the matchless sum! How pay the mighty debt! 2 High on a throne of radiant light Dost thou exalted shine; What can our poverty bestow, When all the worlds are thine! 3 But thou hast brethren here below, The partners of thy grace; And wilt confess their humble names, Before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou mayst be clothed and fed, And visited and cheered; And in their accents of distress, Our Saviour's voice is heard. Topics: Activity; Charity; Christians Duties; Church Work of; Communion of Saints At Lord's Table; Consecration Of Possessions Languages: English Tune Title: CHESTERFIELD
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Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace!

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #665 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:40 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace! Thy bounties how complete! How shall I count the matchless sum? How pay the mighty debt? 2 High on a throne of radiant light Dost thou exalted shine; What can my poverty bestow, When all the worlds are thine? 3 But thou hast brethren here below, The partners of thy grace; And wilt confess their humble names Before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou may'st be cloth'd and fed, And visited and cheer'd; And in their accents of distress My Saviour's voice is heard. 5 Thy face, with rev'rence and with love, We in thy poor would see; O let us rather beg our bread Than keep it back from thee. Topics: Collections; Relieving Christ in his Members
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Acts of charity

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #893 (1891) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Matthew 25:40 First Line: Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace Topics: Charities and reforms; Charity Acts of; Christians Work; Poor cared for Languages: English

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