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New Truths Are No Surprise To God

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: New truths are no surprise to God, no matter how they startle us. Ingenious concepts brash or odd that we find risky to discuss or think a threat to mind or soul will not dislodge Truth's source and goal. So much of what we take for truth are timeworn maxims we repeat, the simple lessons learned in youth, familiar, easy, incomplete; and we are far too proud to own how underused our minds have grown. To fear that fact and faith collide betrays our need to make them one, to force their spheres to coincide, distorting both while helping none: we have not learned the healing grace to give to each its proper place. If we suppose that either/or defines the questions we should ask, we lose our birthright to explore how both/and proves a wiser task that shows the hand our theories glove: the primal truth that God is love.
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Psalm 148 Paraphrased

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 118 hymnals First Line: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. The Lord, how absolute he reigns! Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss; Fly through the world, O sun! and tell How dark thy beams compared to his. Awake, ye tempests, and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Valleys, lie low before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. Birds, ye must make his praise your theme; Nature demands a song from you; While the dumb fish that cut the stream Leap up, and mean his praises too. Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? O for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word: O may it dwell on every tongue! But saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song. Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord! Each of his works his name displays But they can ne'er fulfil the praise. Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Creation and Providence; Weather; Works of creation and providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures Scripture: Psalm 148

Aged and Helpless

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: In age and feebleness extreme

Nos Hace Falta el Saber

Author: Thomas Pollock; R. Wayne Andersen Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Arrepentimiento y Perdon
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Ring Out, Wild Bells

Author: Alfred Tennyson, 1809–1892 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 97 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light. The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. 2. Ring out the old; ring in the new. Ring, happy bells, across the snow. The year is going; let him go. Ring out the false; ring in the true. The year is going; let him go. Ring out the false; ring in the true. 3. Ring in the valiant men and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand. Ring out the darkness of the land; Ring in the Christ that is to be. Ring out the darkness of the land; Ring in the Christ that is to be. Topics: New Year; Special Topics Used With Tune: MARSDEN
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Awake, O Spirit, Who Inspired

Author: Karl H. von Bogatzky, 1690-1774; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 37 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Awake, O Spirit, who inspired The watchmen of the Church's youth, Who faced the foe's envenomed ire, Who witnessed day and night your truth, Whose voices loud are ringing still And bringing hosts to know your will. 2 Lord, let our earnest prayer be heard, The prayer your Son taught us to pray; For lo, your children's hearts are stirred In ev'ry land in this our day, To you with fervent soul to plead, "Lord, help us in our time of need." 3 Oh, haste to help or we are lost! Send preachers forth in spirit strong, Armed with your Word, a dauntless host, Bold to attack the rule of wrong. Let them the earth for you reclaim, Your heritage, to know your name. 4 And let your Word have speedy course, Through ev'ry land be glorified, Till all the heathen know its force And fill your churches far and wide. Oh, spread the conquest of your Word And let your kingdom come, dear Lord! Topics: Missions; Missions Used With Tune: ALL EHR UND LOB
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I Call the World's Redeemer Mine

Author: Charles Wesley; John Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 15 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I call the world’s Redeemer mine; He lives who died for me, I know; Who bought my soul with blood divine, Jesus, shall re-appear below, Stand in that dreadful day unknown, And fix on earth His heavenly throne. 2. Then the last judgment-day shall come; And though the worms this skin devour, The Judge shall call me from the tomb, Shall bid the greedy grave restore, And raise this individual me, God in the flesh, my God, to see. 3. In this identic body I, With eyes of flesh refined, restored, Shall see that self-same Savior nigh. See for myself my smiling Lord, See with ineffable delight; Nor faint to hear the glorious sight. 4. Then let the worms demand their prey, The greedy grave my reins consume; With joy I drop my moldering clay, And rest till my Redeemer come; On Christ, my Life, in death rely, Secure that I can never die. Used With Tune: BROWNWELL Text Sources: Short Hymns, by John & Charles Wesley, 1762
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Eternal Lord of Earth and Skies

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Eternal Lord of earth and skies, We wait Thy Spirit's latest call: Bid all our fallen race arise. (Thou who hast purchased life for all) Saved by that wondrous Look divine Which makes Thy full salvation mine. 2 Sole self-existent God supreme Thee, Jesus, let the world confess, Whose blood did the whole world redeem, And seals the universal peace, Whose only name, to sinners given, Snatches from hell, and lifts to heaven. Topics: Assurance and Faith Used With Tune: GOING HOME
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The universal Good invoked

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 33 hymnals First Line: Come, O thou universal Good! Topics: Prayer and Invocation

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