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one Church, one faith, one Lord

Author: Edward Hayes Plumptre, 1821-1891 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #692 (2011) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7 with refrain Scripture: Psalm 78:52 First Line: Your hand, O God, has guided Topics: Life and Unity in the Church Languages: English Tune Title: THORNBURY

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #125 (1990) Meter: 12.11.12.11 D Scripture: Psalm 78:14 First Line: Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving Topics: Rejoicing in God; God's Work Creation Languages: English Tune Title: ASH GROVE

Gift of Finest Wheat

Author: Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #487 (2015) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 78:29 First Line: As when the shepherd calls his sheep Refrain First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Topics: Eucharist; Good Shepherd; Hunger; Unity; Service Music for Mass Communion Song; The Liturgical Year The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi); The Liturgical Year The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: BICENTENNIAL

Gift of Finest Wheat

Author: Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #791 (2012) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 78:29 First Line: As when the shepherd calls his sheep Refrain First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Topics: Eucharist; Good Shepherd; Hunger; Service Music for Mass Communion Song; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Communion Song; The Liturgical Year The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi); The Liturgical Year The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus; Unity Languages: English Tune Title: BICENTENNIAL

Gift of Finest Wheat

Author: Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997 Hymnal: Journeysongs (2nd ed.) #803 (2003) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 78:29 First Line: As when the shepherd calls his sheep Refrain First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Topics: Good Shepherd; Hunger; Unity; Good Shepherd; Hunger; Unity; Good Shepherd; Hunger; Unity; Service Music for Mass: Liturgy of the Eucharist Communion Song Languages: English Tune Title: BICENTENNIAL
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I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art

Author: Elizabeth Lee Smith Hymnal: Glory to God #624 (2013) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Psalm 78:7 Lyrics: 1 I greet thee, who my sure Redeemer art, my only trust and Savior of my heart, who pain didst undergo for my poor sake; I pray thee from our hearts all cares to take. 2 Thou art the King of mercy and of grace, reigning omnipotent in every place: so come, O King, and our whole being sway; shine on us with the light of thy pure day. 3 Thou art the life, by which alone we live, and all our substance and our strength receive; sustain us by thy faith and by thy power, and give us strength in every trying hour. 4 Thou hast the true and perfect gentleness; no harshness hast thou and no bitterness. O grant to us the grace we find in thee, that we may dwell in perfect unity. 5 Our hope is in no other save in thee; our faith is built upon thy promise free; Lord, give us peace, and make us calm and sure, that in thy strength we evermore endure. Topics: Adoration; Forgiveness; Grace; Hope; Praise; Sovereignty of God; Unity; Unity Languages: English Tune Title: TOULON
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Psalm 78 Part 4

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.169 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 78:32-72 First Line: Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove Lyrics: Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove By turns thine anger and thy love! There in a glass our hearts may see How fickle and how false they be. How soon the faithless Jews forgot The dreadful wonders God had wrought! Then they provoke him to his face, Nor fear his power, nor trust his grace. The Lord consumed their years ill pain, And made their travels long and vain; A tedious march through unknown ways Wore out their strength, and spent their days. Oft when they saw their brethren slain They mourned, and sought the Lord again; Called him the Rock of their abode, Their high Redeemer, and their God. Their prayers and vows before him rise As flatt'ring words or solemn lies, While their rebellious tempers prove False to his cov'nant and his love. Yet did his sovereign grace forgive The men who not deserved to live; His anger oft away he turned, Or else with gentle flame it burned. He saw their flesh was weak and frail, He saw temptations still prevail; The God of Abram loved them still, And led them to his holy hill. Topics: Children instructed; Education religious; Religious Education; Providence recorded; Backsliding soul pardoned; Glutton; Intemperance punished; Israel rebellion and punishment; Luxury punished; Pardon of backsliding; Punishment and salvation; Saints punished and saved; Sin and chastisement of saints Languages: English
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Great God, how oft did Isra'l prove

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.LXXVIII.IV (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 78:21-27 Lyrics: 21 Great God, how oft did Isra'l prove By turns thine anger, and thy love? There in a glass our hearts may see How fickle and how false they be. 22 How soon the faithless Jews forgot The dreadful wonders God had wrought; Then they provok'd him to his face Nor fear his pow'r, nor trust his grace. 23 The Lord consum'd their years in pain, And made their travels long and vain; A tedious march thro' unknown ways Wore out their strength, and spent their days. 24 Oft when they saw their brethren slain, They mourn'd and sought the Lord again; Call'd him the rock of their abode, Their high Redeemer and their God. 25 Their pray'rs and vows before him rise As flatt'ring words or solemn lies, While their rebellious tempers prove False to his cov'nant and his love. 26 Yet could his sov'reign grace forgive The men who ne'er deserv'd to live; His anger oft away he turn'd, Or else with gentle flame it burn'd. 27 He saw their flesh was weak and frail, He saw temptations still prevail; The God of Abrah'm lov'd them still, And led them to his holy hill. Topics: Backsliding and Forgiveness Languages: English
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Backsliding and Forgiveness; or, Sin punish'd and Saints saved

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LXXVIIId (1785) Scripture: Psalm 78 First Line: Great GOD, how oft did Israel prove Lyrics: 1 Great GOD, how oft did Israel prove By turns thine anger, and thy love? There is a glass our hearts may see How fickle and how false they be. 2 How soon the faithless Jews forgot The dreadful wonders GOD had wrought? Then they provoke him to his face, Nor fear his power, nor trust his grace. 3 The Lord consum'd their years in pain, And made their travels long and vain; A tedious march thro' unknown ways Wore out their strength, and spent their days. 4 Oft when they saw their brethren slain, They mourn'd, and sought the Lord again; Call'd him the rock of their abode, Their high Redeemer, and their GOD. 5 Their prayers and vows before him rise As flattering words or solemn lies, While their rebellious tempers prove False to his cov'nant and his love. 6 Yet could his sovereign grace forgive The men who not deserv'd to live; His anger oft away he turn'd, Or else with gentle flame it burn'd. 7 He saw their flesh was weak and frail, He saw temptations still prevail; The GOD of Abraham lov'd them still, And led them to his holy hill. Languages: English
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Backsliding and Forgiveness; or, Sin punished and Saints saved

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXVIIId (1780) Scripture: Psalm 78 First Line: Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove Lyrics: 1 Great God, how oft did Isr'el prove By turns thine anger and thy love? There in a glass our hearts may see How fickle and how false they be. 2 How soon the faithless Jews forgot The dreadful wonders God had wrought? Then they provoke him to his face, Nor fear his pow'r, nor trust his grace. 3 The Lord consum'd their years in pain, And made their travels long and vain; A tedious march thro' unknown ways Wore out their strength, and spent their days. 4 Oft when they saw their brethren slain, They mourn'd and sought the Lord again; Call'd him the Rock of their abode, Their high Redeemer, and their God. 5 Their prayers and vows before him rise, As flatt'ring words, or solemn lies, While their rebellious tempers prove False to his cov'nant and his love. 6 Yet did his sov'reign grace forgive The men who not deserv'd to live; His anger oft away he turn'd, Or else with gentle flame it burn'd. 7 He saw their flesh was weak and frail, He saw temptations still prevail; The God of Abra'am lov'd them still, And led them to his holy hill. Languages: English

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