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Naar Verden med sin Glæde sviger

Author: Dorotea Engelbretsdatter Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Tredie Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Third Sunday after Trinity Sunday Evening; 21 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening Lyrics: 1 Naar Verden med sin Glæde sviger, Naar Lykken ikke altid leer, Naar Kors af alle Hjørner kiger, Og stirrende ind til mig ser, Da veed jeg ingen bedre Naad, End fly til Jesum med min Graad. 2 Han skjønner bedst min ringe Evne, Og ser, jeg er af veeg Natur, Langt mere end jeg selv tør nævne, Jeg skrøbelige Kreatur; Jeg er dog kun som bare Støv, Og bevrer ofte som et Løv. 3 Sit Løfte vil han aldrig rygge, Om han iblandt end bøier mig, Des krummer' Træ, des bedre Krykke, Des mere han saa faderlig Vil kue Kjøbets syndig Kvist, Des bedre naar jeg Himlen hist. 4 Thi vil jeg mine Tanker svinge Til dig, som i det Høie bor, At mine Sukke lydt skal klinge Hen op i Helligdommens Kor; Til Paradis jeg længse bær, Og jeg er træt af Livet her. 5 Men Verdens Pile mig ei skrække, Hvor hart den Buen spænde vil, Hvad kan al Verdens Pine klække Mod Glæden, som er oventil? Een Dag hos dig er bedre Kaar, End snæve her i tusind Aar. 6 Der skal min Tro med glæde lønnes, Og alle Taarer tørres af, Og mine døde Been skal grønnes Som Arons Kjep og Mandel-Stav; Da kan jeg Herrens Aasyn se, Og veed af ingen Verdens Ve. 7 Mit Hjerte du, o Jesu, lede Til dig, som jeg begjærer helst! For Jakob var din Trøst tilrede, Han saa dig, og hans Sjæl blev frelst; Hvo dig maa se et Øieblik, Forglemmer snart al Verdens Skik. 8 Paa Berget skued ikkun Peder Et Glimt af denne Fryde-Ferd, Straks ønsker han og trolig beder At maatte gjøre Bolig der, Hvad mon han synes nu derved, Hvis Sjæl er i den Herlighed? 9 Hvor ypperlig har Moses glindret, Saa snart han dig i syne fik? Stor Klarhed af hans Aasyn tindred, Da du hos ham paa Berget gik, Thi af din glans blev han opfyldt Som Aftensky af Solen gyldt. 10 O, kunde Moses da saa skinne, Som saa dig kun den korte Tid, Langt mere jeg, naar jeg skal trine I Himlen for dit Aasyn blid, Og se dig, Livsens klare Sol, At sidde paa din Ærestol! 11 Mod alle Sorger kan det trøste, At du er mig en naadig Gud, Om da mit Hjerte vilde briste, Om Livets Lys ret nu gik ud, Saa er dog Sjælen fuld af Fryd, Og venter paa Basunens Lyd. 12 Hvor sødt skal mine Øine blunde I Graven med god Ro og Mag Fra alle Verdens Kvide-Stunde, Og hvil indtil Dommedag, Til Røsten sører mig det Bud: Stat op, du Døde, kom herud!
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Hjælp mig, o sødeste Jesu, at vinde!

Author: F. B. Sinold; Nils Brorson Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Tjueførste Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Høimesse; Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; Aandelig Strid; Frimodighed og Glæde; Mercy and Joy; Tredie Søndag efter Paaske Til Aftensang; Third Sunday after Easter For Evening; Fjerde Søndag efter Paaske Til Hoimesse; Fourth Sunday after Easter High Mass; 13 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening Lyrics: 1 Hjælp mig, o sødeste Jesu, at vinde! Ofte jeg strider med skrøbelig Magt; Se dog, hvor Synden kan Hænderne binde, At jeg i Kampen er svag og forsagt! Frelsermand blid! Før du min Strid! At jeg kan vinde i Trængselens Tid! 2 Hjælp mig, o sødeste Jesu, at vinde! Lidet formaar kun min skrøbelig' Tro, Om ei din Naade som Solen vil rinde, Op i mit Hjertes formørkede Bo; Mørket fordriv, Styrke mig giv, Gudsfrygt opvarme mit Hjerte og Liv! 3 Hjælp mig, o sødeste Jesu, at vinde! Gjør dog min Kristendom renset og reen, Lad alt, hvad Hedensk er hos mig, forsvinde, Borttag af Veien Forargelsens Steen! Rens i sin Grund Hjerte og Mund, Gjør mig i Troen retsindig og sund!
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A tow'r of strength our God is still!

Author: Dr. Martin Luther Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Church Year Reformation; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity; First Sunday in Lent; Third Sunday in Lent Lyrics: 1 A tow'r of strength our God is still! A mighty shield and weapon; He is our help from all the ill That hath us now o'ertaken. The old bitter foe Now means deadly woe: Deep guile and great might Are his dread arms in fight, On earth is not his equal. 2 With might of ours here naught is done, Our loss were soon effected: But for us fights the Valiant One, Who God Himself elected. Ask you: "Who is He?" Christ Jesus: here see Great Sabaoth's Lord! There is no other God: His is the field forever. 3 Though devils all the world should fill, All watching to devour us, We tremble not, we fear no ill, They cannot overpower us. This world's prince may still Scowl fierce as he will, He can harm us none, For he is judged—undone; One little Word o'erthrows him. 4 The Word of God they shall let stand And not a thank have for it, Here Christ Himself leads the command With His great gifts and Spirit; And take they our life, Goods, fame, child and wife, When their worst is done, They yet have nothing won; The kingdom ours remaineth. Used With Tune: EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT Text Sources: Tr. Composite, 1880
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Sing praise to God who reigns above

Author: Johann Jacob Schutz; Frances Elizabeth Cox Appears in 199 hymnals Topics: First Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Third Sunday after Trintiy; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Praise; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Praise Lyrics: 1 Sing praise to God who reigns above, The God of all creation, The God of pow'r, the God of love, The God of our salvation; With healing balm my soul He fills, And ev'ry pain and sorrow stills: To God all praise and glory! 2 The angel host, O King of kings, Thy praise forever telling, In earth and sky all living things Beneath Thy shadow dwelling, Adore the wisdom which could span, And power which formed, Creation's plan: To God all praise and glory! 3 What God's almighty power hath made, His gracious mercy keepeth; By morning dawn or evening shade, His watchful eye ne'er sleepeth; Within the kingdom of His might, Lo, all is just and all is right: To God all praise and glory! 4 I cried to God in my distress, His mercy heard me calling; My Savior saw my helplessness And kept my feet from falling; For this, Lord, praise and thanks to Thee! Praise God, I say, praise God with me! To God all praise and glory! 5 When every earthly hope has flown From sorrow's sons and daughters, Our Father from His heavenly throne, Beholds the troubled waters; And at His Word the storm is stayed, Which made His children's heart afraid; To God all praise and glory! 6 Thus all my pilgrimage along I'll sing aloud Thy praises, That men may hear the grateful song My voice unwearied raises: Be joyful in the Lord, my heart! Both soul and body, bear your part: To God all praise and glory! Used With Tune: SPERATUS (Sei Lob und Ehr' den höchsten Gut)
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Teach me, O teach me, Lord, Thy way

Author: James Merrick Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 48 hymnals Topics: Twenty Third Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Teach me, O teach me, Lord, Thy way; That, to my life's remotest day, By thine unerring precepts led, My feet Thy heavenly paths may tread. 2 Informed by Thee, with sacred awe My heart shall meditate Thy law; And, with celestial wisdom filled, To Thee its full obedience yield. 3 Give me to know Thy will aright, Thy will, my glory and delight; That, raised above the world, my mind In Thee its highest good may find. 4 O turn from vanity my eye; To me Thy quickening strength supply; And with Thy promised mercy cheer A heart devoted to Thy fear. Scripture: Psalm 119 Used With Tune: GERMANY
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Thy ceaseless, unexhausted Love

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 116 hymnals Topics: God His Mercy and Faithfulness; Epiphany, Fifth Sunday; Third Sunday after Trinity; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted Love, Unmerited and free, Delights our evil to remove, And help our misery. 2 Thou waitest to be gracious still; Thou dost with sinners bear; That, saved, we may Thy goodness feel, And all Thy grace declare. 3 Thy goodness and Thy truth, to me, To every soul abound; A vast unfathomable sea, Where all our thoughts are drowned. 4 Its streams the whole creation reach, So plenteous is the store; Enough for all, enough for each, Enough for evermore. 5 Faithful, O Lord, Thy mercies are, A rock that cannot move: A thousand promises declare Thy constancy of love. 6 Throughout the universe it reigns, Unalterably sure; And, while the truth of God remains, His goodness must endure. Used With Tune: STOCKTON
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Thou art the Way: to Thee alone

Author: George W. Doane Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 613 hymnals Topics: Communion with Christ; Advent, Third Sunday; Sundays in Lent; Lent, Fourth Sunday; Easter Season, Second Sunday; Easter Season, Fourth Sunday; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Thou are the Way: to Thee alone From sin and death we flee: And he who would the Father seek, Must seek Him, Lord, by Thee. 2 Thou art the Truth: Thy Word alone Sound wisdom can impart; Thou only canst inform the mind, And purify the heart. 3 Thou art the Life: the rending tomb Proclaims Thy conquering arm: And those who put their trust in Thee, Not death nor hell shall harm. 4 Thou are the Way, the Truth, the Life: Grant us that Way to know, That Truth to keep, that Life to win, Whose joys eternal flow. Used With Tune: DEDHAM
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Commit thy way, confiding

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Rev. Henry Mills, D. D. Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Sexagesima; Third Sunday after Trinity; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Fifth Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation Lyrics: 1 Commit thy way, confiding, When trials here arise, To Him whose hand is guiding The tumults of the skies. There clouds and tempests, raging, Have each their path assigned; Will God, for thee engaging, No way of safety find? 2 Trust in the Lord! His favor Will for thy wants provide; Regard His word!--and ever Thy work shall safe abide. When sorrows here o'ertake thee, And self-inflicted care, Let not thy God forsake thee! He listens for thy prayer. 3 Should Satan league his forces, God's purpose to withstand, Think not their rage and curses Can stay His lifted hand! When He makes known His pleasure, The counsel of His will, That, in its utmost measure, Will He at last fulfill. 4 Hope on then, weak believer, Hope on, and falter not! He will thy soul deliver From deeps of troubled thought. Thy graces will He nourish, With hope thy heart employ, Till faith and hope shall flourish And yield their fruits of joy. 5 Well blest, His grace receiving, God owns thee for a son! With joy, and with thanksgiving, Behold the victor's crown! Thy hand the palm-branch raises, God gives it thee to bear; Then sing aloud His praises, Who has removed thy care. 6 The sorrows, Lord, that try us, O bring them to an end! With needed strength supply us! Thy love to us commend! That we, till death pursuing Thy best, Thy chosen way, May then, our life renewing, Praise Thee in endless day. Used With Tune: COMMIT THY WAY (Befiehl du deine Wege)
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Sweet 'tis to sing to Thee,

Author: Anon. Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: The Catechism The Redeemer; Third Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Sweet 'tis to sing of Thee, Jesus, our heav'nly Friend; Praising Thy love so free, Jesus, our Friend. O for a heart to praise, Through all our earthly days, Thy wondrous works and ways, Jesus, our Friend. 2 Tender and patient Thou, Jesus, our heav'nly Friend; To Thy dear love we bow, Jesus, our Friend. O in Thy Spirit pure, May we our ills endure, Trusting Thy promise sure, Jesus, our Friend. 3 Ever be near our side, Jesus, our heav'nly Friend; Our Shepherd and our Guide, Jesus, our Friend. That we through all our days May gladly sing and praise Thy wondrous works and ways, Jesus, our Friend. Used With Tune: JESUS OUR FRIEND
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Forsøger eder selv

Author: Joakim Breithaupt; Brorson Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Syvende Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste; Seventh Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Tredje Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Aftengudstjeneste; Third Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday after Epiphany; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Second Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Fjerde Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse; Fjerde Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksxtækkes Evangelium; Fourth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Fourth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Sjette Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Epistel; Sjette Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Epistel; Sixth Sunday aftet Trinity Sunday; Sixth Sunday aftet Trinity Sunday; Seventh Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Trettende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Sekund Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Nittende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Tjuefjerde Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste; Twenty fourth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Barmhjertighedsabeide; Mercy Work; Frugtbarhed; Fruitfulness; Næstekjærlighed; Charity; Selvprøvelse; Troen; Belief; Tro, Haab og Kjærlighed; Faith, Hope and Love; Fjerde Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Høimesse -Til Anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Anden Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Epistel; Syvende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Tredje Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Anden Tekstrækkes Epistel Lyrics: 1 Forsøger eder selv, Om I i Troen ere, Om I ved Troens Kraft I Hjertet Jesus bære, Og om I følge ham I Kors taalmodig ind Med kjærlig Ydmyghed Og Troens rene Sind! 2 Vor Tro den er et Lys I Hjertet dybt forborgen, Som bryder deilig frem, Ret som den klare Morgen, Gjør Sjælen frydefuld, Opklaret, deilig rig, Ny, ret forandert og I Sindet Jesus lig. 3 Den øser altid af Sin Jesus rige Gaver, Og deler gjerne med Sin Næste, hvad den haver; I Jesus kan den faa Mer, end den har behov, Og Naaden lyser frem Til Herrens Pris og Lov. 4 Den tviler ei at faa, Hvad Gud i Ordet lover, Og derfor frisk sig ind I Kors og Modgang vover, Thi Troen føder Haab; Af det, den har og ser, Er den forsikret om, At finde altid mer. 5 Af Haab er Kjærlighed, Thi naar man sig paaminder, Hvor sød en Gud vi har, Og evig har og finder, Saa bryder dette ud I Hjertens Kjærlighed Endog mod den, som er Os bitter gram og vred. 6 Hvad Gud os gjør, vi da Vil gjøre mod vor Næste, Naar nogen gjør os ondt, Vi søge deres Bedste, Og bøde Andres Trods, Forfølgelse og Spot Med Forbøn, gode Ord, Og gjør dem altid Godt. 7 Naar Gud ved meget Kors Os ret paa Prøve sætter, Gjør Tro Taalmodighed, Som alt det tunge letter, Den dæmper Kjødets Knur Og tager bønnen fat, Og veed, at al vor Nød Gud Vei og Maal har sat. 8 Ransag, om Kristus sig Udi din Sjæl forklarer; Thi det er Kristi Liv, Som Troen aabenbarer, Den gjør retfærdig først, Saa hellig, giver Lyst Og Kraft til Gjerning god, Er dette i dit Bryst? 9 O Jesus, styrk du mig I Troen alle Dage! Saa skal et helligt Liv Og Levnet og tiltage; Hvor Lyset er, der maa Og Glansen ytre sig; O lær mig, at jeg ret Og al Tid følger dig!

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