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God's majesty and condescension

Hymnal: Bible Songs #229 (1901) Topics: Parents and Children First Line: Praise God, ye servants of the Lord Scripture: Psalm 113 Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise God, ye servants of the Lord]
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Assurance of blessing

Hymnal: Bible Songs #232 (1901) Topics: Parents and Children First Line: The Lord of us hath mindful been Scripture: Psalm 115:7-10 Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord of us hath mindful been]
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Covenant Faithfulness

Hymnal: The Psalter #243 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Parents and Children First Line: In vision to His saints God spake Lyrics: 1 In vision to His saints God spake; From out the people one I take, A mighty leader, true and brave, Ordained, exalted, strong to save, Ordained, exalted, strong to save. 2 My chosen servant I appoint, With holy oil his head anoint; My hand with him shall still remain, My arm his strength shall well sustain, My arm his strength shall well sustain. 3 No enemy shall him affright, His adversaries I will smite, My faithfulness to him will prove, And never more My grace remove, And never more My grace remove. 4 Yea, he shall triumph in My Name, And great shall be his pow'r and fame, From sea to sea his mighty hand Shall hold dominion o'er the land, Shall hold dominion o'er the land. 5 Thou art my Father, he shall cry, My God, my rock of refuge high; My first-born son shall he be owned, Above the kings of earth enthroned, Above the kings of earth enthroned. 6 For him My mercy shall endure, My covenant made with him is sure, His throne and race I will maintain Forever, while the heavens remain, Forever, while the heavens remain. 7 Should sons of his My laws forsake, My just commands and statues break, Then, though My rod their sins reprove, My mercy I will not remove, My mercy I will not remove. 8 Though they be chastened sore and tried, My faithfulness shall yet abide; My plighted word I will not break, Nor change the promise that I spake, Nor change the promise that I spake. 9 My oath is steadfast, ever sure, My servant's race shall still endure; His throne forever firm shall stay When sun and moon have passed away, When sun and moon have passed away. 10 On Thy anointed wrath is poured As if Thy covenant were abhorred; Thou hast profaned his kingly crown, His matchless strength is broken down, His matchless strength is broken down. 11 He is reproached and spoiled of all, His enemies upon him fall; His beauty is consumed away, Forgotten is his kingly sway, Forgotten is his kingly sway. 12 Cut off in youth, his sacred name Is covered now with deepest shame; How long, O Lord, shall wrath abide? Thy face forever wilt Thou hide? Thy face forever wilt Thou hide? 13 Think on my life; O Lord, take thought; Hast Thou created man for nought? What man that lives has power to save His soul from death, and from the grave? His soul from death, and from the grave? 14 Where are Thy mercies which of old Where in Thy promises foretold? Remember, Lord, the bitter shame Heaped on Thy own anointed's name, Heaped on Thy own anointed's name. 15 Blest be the Lord for evermore, Whose promise stands from days of yore. His word is faithful now as then; Blest be His Name. Amen. Amen. Blest be His Name, Amen. Amen. Scripture: Psalm 89 Languages: English Tune Title: ROTHWELL
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The Cry of the Mortal

Hymnal: The Psalter #244 (1912) Topics: Parents and Children First Line: Lord, thro' all the generations Lyrics: 1 Lord, thro' all the generations Of the children of our race, In our fears and tribulations, Thou hast been our dwelling-place. Ere the vast and wide creation By Thy word was cased to be, Or the mountains held their station, Thou art God eternally. 2 Each succeeding generation At Thy mighty word appears; Thou dost count in time's duration One day as a thousand years. Death, with swift and sudden warning, Calls us from life's dream away, Like the grass, green in the morning, Withered ere the close of day. 3 In Thy wrath our spirits languish, Sinful 'neath Thy searching eye; All our days are passed in anguish, In Thy wrath we pine and id. Threescore years and ten we tarry, Fourscore years the strong may stay, Long the load of grief to carry, Till at last we fly away. 4 Who can weigh Thy just displeasure, Who can fear Thee as he ought? Teach us now our days to measure And to wisdom turn our thought. Lord, return, regard our sadness; with Thy servants now abide; Fill our days with joy and gladness, With Thy mercy satisfied. 5 Long the clouds of evil lower; Bless us now with gladsome days; Let Thy servants see Thy power, Let their children learn Thy praise. On us let the grace and beauty Of the Lord our God remain, Strengthen us for noble duty That our work be not in vain. Scripture: Psalm 90 Languages: English Tune Title: ARMSTRONG
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A Pilgrim's Prayers

Hymnal: The Psalter #246 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Parents and Children First Line: O teach Thou us to count our days Lyrics: 1 O teach Thou us to count our days, And set our hearts on wisdom’s ways; Turn, Lord, to us in our distress In pity now Thy servants bless; Let mercy’s dawn dispel our night, And all our day with joy be bright, And all our day with joy be bright. 2 O send the day of joy and light, For long has been our sorrow’s night; Afflicted through the weary years, We wait until Thy help appears; From age to age with us abide; In us let God be glorified, In us let God be glorified. 3 So let there be on us bestowed The beauty of the Lord our God; The work accomplished by our hand Establish Thou, and make it stand; Yea, let our hopeful labor be Established evermore by thee. Established evermore by thee. Scripture: Psalm 90 Languages: English Tune Title: SANDS

O Master, to all children dear

Author: Roy A. Cheville Hymnal: The Hymnal #249 (1956) Topics: Parents Scripture: Genesis 6:56 Tune Title: HESPERUS

Friend of the home, as when in Galilee

Author: Roy A. Cheville; Howell Elvet Lewis, 1860-1955 Hymnal: The Hymnal #251 (1956) Topics: Parents Scripture: Mark 10:11-14 Tune Title: LIVORNO
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The fathers built this city

Author: William Tarrant Hymnal: Elmhurst Hymnal #258 (1921) Topics: Parents Languages: English Tune Title: ALFORD
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O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #268 (1898) Meter: 11.10 Topics: Parents Lyrics: 1 O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth Thy visits, Jesus Christ, the soul's true friend; That, far beyond all other guests, believeth It must to Thee its warmest cheer extend; Where every heart to Thee is fondly turning, Where every eye for Thee with pleasure speaks, Where all to know Thy will are truly yearning, And every one to do it promptly seeks. 2 O blessed house, where man and wife, united In Thy true love, have both one heart and mind; Where both to Thy salvation are invited, And in Thy doctrine both contentment find; Where both, to Thee in truth for ever cleaving, In joy, in grief, make Thee their only stay, And fondly hope in Thee to be believing, Both in the good and in the evil day. 3 O blessed house, where little children tender Are laid upon Thy heart, with hands of prayer, Thou Friend of children, who wilt freely render To them more than a mother's loving care; Where round Thy feet they gather, to Thee clinging, And hear Thy loving voice most willingly, And in their songs, Thy hearty praises ringing, Rejoice in Thee, O blessed Lord, in Thee. 4 O blessed house, where faithful servants, knowing That all their works are done within Thy sight, In all their work with holy zeal are glowing To do alone what Thou esteemest right; As Thy true servants, in whom Thou delightest, In meekness willing, by that love constrained Which shows, in all its works, the least, the brightest, How in small things great faith may be maintained. 5 O blessed house, the joys of which Thou sharest, And never art forgot in scenes of joy; O blessed house, for whose sad wounds Thou carest, Where all the sick Thy healing power employ; Until at last the day's work fully ended, All finally in joyful rapture fly To that blest house to which Thou hast ascended, Unto the blessed Father's house on high. Languages: English Tune Title: O BLESSED HOUSE
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Mortality and Immortality

Hymnal: The Psalter #274 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Parents and Children First Line: Before my journey is complete Lyrics: 1 Before my journey is complete My vigor fails, my years decline; My God, O spare me, I entreat; The days of life are wholly Thine. 2 O cut not short my life's brief day, O thou Whose years eternal run, Thou Who didst earth's foundations lay, Creator of the stars and sun. 3 The earth and heav'ns shall pass away, Like vesture worn and laid aside, But changeless thou shalt live for aye, Thy years forever shall abide. 4 Thy servants' children shall remain For ever more before Thy face; Enduring honor they shall gain, Established ever in thy grace. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English Tune Title: LOUVAN

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