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Blest is the man, forever blest

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #309 (1918) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 Blest is the man, forever blest, Whose guilt is pardoned by his God, Whose sins with sorrow are confessed, And covered with his Savior's blood. 2 Blest is the man to whom the Lord Imputes not his iniquities; He pleads no merit of reward, And not on works, but grace relies. 3 From guile his heart and lips are free, His humble joy, his holy fear, With deep repentance well agree, And join to prove his faith sincere. 4 How glorious is that righteousness That hides and cancels all his sins! While a bright the evidence of grace Through all his life appears and shines. Languages: English
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Now I have found the sure foundation

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #312 (1918) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 Now I have found the sure foundation, Where evermore my anchor grounds! It lay there ere the world's creation, Where else, but in my Savior's wounds? Foundation, which unmoved shall stay, When earth and heaven pass away. 2 It is that mercy never ending, Which all conception far transcends, Of Him, who, with love's arms extending, To wretched sinners condescends; Whose heart with pity still doth break, Whether we seek Him, or forsake. 3 Our ruin God has not intended, Salvation He would fain bestow; For this the Son to earth descended, And then to heaven again did go; For this so loudly evermore He knocketh at our heart's closed door. 4 O depth of love, in which, past finding, My sins through Christ's blood disappear; This is for wounds the safest binding, There is no condemnation here; For Jesus' blood through earth and skies Forever Mercy! Mercy! cries. 5 I never will forget this crying, In faith I'll trust it all my days, And, when o'er all my sins I'm sighing, I towards my Father's heart will gaze; For there is always to be found Free mercy without end and bound. 6 Though I be robbed of every pleasure That soul and body can make glad, Bereft of every earthly treasure, Forlorn, forsaken, lone and sad: However far His help may be, Her mercy yet is left to me. 7 Though earthly cares and want oppress me, And cause me sorrow and regret That things so vain can still distress me, And give me so much trouble yet: Still in His mercy I will trust. Though I am bowed down to the dust, 8 Though in the best of all my actions, In works that are admired the most, I must perceive great imperfections, I surely have no right to boast; Yet this sweet comfort doth abide: In mercy only I confide. 9 Be it with me as He is willing, Whose mercy is a boundless sea; May He Himself my heart be stilling That this may ne'er forgotten be; Then it will rest, in joy and woe, On mercy, while it beats below. 10 On this foundation I unshrinking Will stand, while I on earth remain; This shall engage my acting, thinking, While I the breath of life retain; Then I will sing eternally, Unfathomed Mercy, still of Thee. Languages: English
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The Saviour's Blood and Righteousness

Author: Charles Kinchin, 1711-1742; Nicholas L. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #327 (1969) Topics: The Life in Christ Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 The Savior’s blood and righteousness My beauty is, my glorious dress; Thus well arrayed, I need not fear, When in His presence I appear. 2 The holy, spotless, Lamb of God, Who freely gave His life and blood For all my numerous sins to atone, I for my Lord and Savior own. 3 Therefore my Savior’s blood and death Are here the substance of my faith; And shall remain, when I’m called hence, My only hope and confidence. 4 Lord Jesus Christ, all praise to Thee, That Thou didst deign a man to be, And for each soul which Thou hast made Hast an eternal ransom paid. 5 Thy incarnation, wounds, and death I will confess while I have breath, Till I shall see Thee face to face, Arrayed with Thy righteousness. Languages: English Tune Title: RHAW
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Christ is Our Master, Lord, and God

Author: John Cennick,1718-1755 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #328 (1969) Topics: The Life in Christ Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 Christ is our Master, Lord, and God, The fullness of the Three in One; His life, death, righteousness, and blood Our faith’s foundation are alone; His Godhead and His death shall be Our theme to all eternity. 2 On Him we’ll venture all we have, Our lives, our all, to Him we owe; None else is able us to save, Nought but the Savior will we know; This we subscribe with heart and hand, Resolved through grace thereby to stand. 3 This now with heaven’s resplendent host We echo through the Church of God, Among the heathen make our boast Of Jesus’ saving death and blood; We loud, like many waters, join In showing forth His love divine. Languages: English Tune Title: EISENACH
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Tis the Most Blest and Needful Part

Author: Philip Heinrich Molther, 1714-1780; Christian Renatus von Zinzendorf, 1727-1752; Christian Gregor, 1723-1801 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #330 (1969) Topics: The Life in Christ Faith and Justification First Line: 'Tis the most blest and needful part Lyrics: 1 ‘Tis the most blest and needful part To have in Christ a share, And to commit our way and heart Unto His faithful care; This done, our steps are safe and sure, Our hearts’ desires are rendered pure, And naught can pluck us from His hand, Which lead us to the end. 2 Naught in this world affords true rest But Christ’s atoning blood. This purifies the guilty breast, And reconciles to God. Hence flows unfeigned love to Him Who came lost sinners to redeem, And Christ our Savior doth appear Daily to us more dear. 3 My lasting joy and comfort here Is Jesus’ death and blood; I with this passport can appear Before the throne of God. Admitted to the realms of bliss, I then shall see Him as He is, Where countless pardoned sinners meet Adoring at His feet. Languages: English Tune Title: WORSHIP
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O mystery of love Divine

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #330 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 O mystery of love Divine That thought and thanks o'erpowers! Lord Jesus, was our portion Thine, And is Thy portion ours? 2 Emmanuel, didst Thou take our place To set us in Thine own? Didst Thou our low estate embrace To lift us to Thy throne? 3 Didst Thou fulfill each righteous deed, God's perfect will express, That we, th'unfaithful ones, might plead Thy perfect faithfulness? 4 On Thy pure soul did dread and gloom In that drear garden rise? And ours the brightness and the bloom Of Thine own Paradise? 5 For Thee the Father's hidden face? For Thee the bitter cry? For us the Father's endless grace, The song of victory? 6 Our load of sin and misery Didst Thou, the Sinless, bear? Thy spotless robe of purity Do we, the sinners, wear? 7 Lord Jesus, is it even so? Have we been lovèd thus? What love can we on Thee bestow Who hast exchanged with us? 8 Thou, who our very place didst take, Dwell in our very heart: Thou, who Thy portion ours dost make, Thyself, Thyself, impart. Languages: English
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If Thou impart Thyself to me

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: Church Book #363 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Order of Salvation Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 If Thou impart Thyself to me, No other good I need: If Thou, the Son, shalt make me free, I shall be free indeed. 2 I know in Thee all fulness dwells, And all for wretched man: Fill every want my spirit feels, And break off every chain! 3 From sin, the guilt, the power, the pain, Thou wilt redeem my soul: Lord, I believe, and not in vain; My faith shall make me whole. 4 I too with Thee shall walk in white, With all Thy saints shall prove What is the length, and breadth, and height, And depth of perfect love. Languages: English Tune Title: BEDFORD
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Jesus, Thou art my Righteousness

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: Church Book #370 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Order of Salvation Faith and Justification Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Thou art my Righteousness, For all my sins were Thine: Thy Death hath bought of God my peace, Thy life hath made Him mine. 2 For ever here my rest shall be, Close to Thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea: For me the Saviour died. 3 My dying Saviour and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with Thy Blood, And cleanse, and keep me lean. 4 The Atonement of Thy Blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MARY'S
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Through Jesus' Blood and Merit

Author: Simon Dach Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #372 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Faith and Justification First Line: Thro' Jesus' blood and merit Lyrics: 1 Thro' Jesus' blood and merit I am at peace with God; What, then, can daunt my spirit, However dark my road? My courage shall not fail me, For God is on my side; Tho' hell itself assail me, Its rage I may deride. 2 There's naught that can sever Me from the great love of God, No want, no pain whatever, No famine, peril, flood. Tho' thousand foes surround me, For slaughter mark Thy sheep, They never shall confound me, The vict'ry I shall reap. 3 Yea, neither life's temptation Nor death's so trying hour, Nor angels of high station, Nor any other pow'r, Nor things that now are present, Nor things that are to come, Nor height, however pleasant, Nor depths of deepest gloom, 4 Nor any creature ever Shall from the love of God This wretched sinner sever; For in my Savior's blood This love its fountain taketh; He hears my faithful prayer And nevermore forsaketh His own dear child and heir. Amen. Scripture: Romans 8:35-39 Languages: English Tune Title: ICH DANK' DIR, LIEBER HERRE

Seek Where Ye May to Find a Way

Author: Georg Weissel; Arthur Voss Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #383 (1941) Meter: 4.4.7.4.4.7.4.4.4.4.7 Topics: Faith and Justification First Line: Seek where ye may Scripture: Acts 4:12 Languages: English Tune Title: SUCH', WER DA WILL

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