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Jesus, our gracious Lord

Author: Rev. Robert F. Sample Hymnal: Joyful Lays #27 (1884) Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our gracious Lord, We come to Thee, And for our land we plead, Thine let it be; O send the truth abroad, Thou glorious Son of God, Where’er man’s foot hath trod, From sea to sea. 2 O let Thy kingdom spread Our broad land o’er; From lakes to southern gulf, Where surges roar; And may the distant West With Thine own peace be blessed, To where the wave’s white crest Breaks on the shore. 3 And when these fleeting years Are all gone by; When earth and sea shall burn, And fade away; Our coming Thou shalt greet, As, at Thy pierced feet, A ransomed world shall meet, No more to die. Scripture: Luke 24:47 Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, our gracious Lord]
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Jesus, Our Gracious Lord

Author: Robert F. Sample Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9956 Meter: 10.10.12.10 First Line: Jesus, our gracious Lord, we come to Thee Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our gracious Lord, we come to Thee, And for our land we plead, Thine let it be; O send the truth abroad, Thou glorious Son of God, Where’er man’s foot hath trod, from sea to sea. 2 O let Thy kingdom spread our broad land o’er; From lakes to southern gulf, where surges roar; And may the distant west with Thine own peace be blessed, To where the wave’s white crest breaks on the shore. 3 And when these fleeting years are all gone by; When earth and sea shall burn, and fade away; Our coming Thou shalt greet, as, at Thy piercèd feet, A ransomed world shall meet, no more to die. Languages: English Tune Title: KUALA LUMPUR

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