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We cannot measure how you heal

Author: John L. Bell (b. 1949); Graham Maule (b. 1958) Appears in 28 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:1-10 Topics: The Holy Spirit The Church Celebrates - Wholeness and Healing; Social Concern; Suffering Used With Tune: THE BANKS O' DOON (YE BANKS AND BRAES)
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My spirit longs for thee

Author: John Byrom (1692-1763) Meter: 6.6.6.6 Appears in 117 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:6 Lyrics: 1 My spirit longs for thee within my troubled breast, though I unworthy be of so divine a guest. 2 Of so divine a guest unworthy though I be, yet has my heart no rest unless it come from thee. 3 Unless it come from thee, in vain I look around; in all that I can see no rest is to be found. 4 No rest is to be found but in thy blessed love: O let my wish be crowned, and send it from above! Topics: Lent; Longing; Rest Used With Tune: QUAM DILECTA
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O Christ, the Healer

Author: Fred Pratt Green (1903-) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 38 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:1-10 First Line: O Christ, the healer, we have come Lyrics: 1 O Christ, the healer, we have come to pray for health, to plead for friends. How can we fail to be restored, when reached by love that never ends? 2 From every ailment flesh endures our bodies clamour to be freed; yet in our hearts we would confess that wholeness is our deepest need. 3 How strong, O Lord, are our desires, how weak our knowledge of ourselves! Release in us those healing truths unconscious pride resists or shelves. 4 In conflicts that destroy our health we diagnose the world's disease; our common life declares our ills: is there no cure, O Christ, for these? 5 Grant that we all, made one in faith, in your community may find the wholeness that, enriching us, shall reach the whole of humankind. Topics: Healing Used With Tune: ANGELUS

Lípiame, Señor

Author: Peggy Contreraz, n. 1952 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:7 First Line: Límpiame de toda culpa Refrain First Line: Límpiame, Señor, de todo lo que no es de ti Topics: Cuaresma Used With Tune: [Límpiame de toda culpa] Text Sources: Estrofas 1 y 2 basadas en Salmo 50 (51); estrofa 3 basada en Mateo 8, 8 y Lucas 7, 7
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Just As I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2,154 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:1-10 First Line: Just as I am, without one plea Topics: Eucharist; Evangelism; Jesus, the Lamb; Penitence Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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Rise Up, O Men of God

Author: William P. Merrill Appears in 259 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:5 First Line: Rise up, O men of God! Used With Tune: [Rise up, O men of God]
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Revive Thy Work, O Lord

Author: Albert Midlane (1825-1909) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 230 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:1-17 Lyrics: 1 Revive thy work, O Lord, thy mighty arm make bare; speak with the voice that wakes the dead, and make thy people hear. 2 Revive thy work, O Lord, disturb this sleep of death; quicken the smouldering embers now by thine almighty breath. 3 Revive thy work, O Lord, create soul-thirst for thee; and hungering for the bread of life O may our spirits be. 4 Revive thy work, O Lord, exalt thy precious Name; and, by the Holy Ghost sent down, our love for thee inflame. 5 Revive thy work, O Lord, and give refreshing showers. The glory shall be all thine own; the blessing, Lord, be ours. Topics: Call and Vocation; Evangelism; Renewal Used With Tune: CARLISLE
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If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee

Author: Georg Neumark; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 182 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:4-8 Lyrics: 1 If thou but trust in God to guide thee and hope in him through all thy ways, he'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, and bear thee through the evil days; who trusts in God's unchanging love builds on the rock that nought can move. 2 Only be still, and wait his leisure in cheerful hope, with heart content to take whate'er thy Father's pleasure and all-discerning love hath sent; nor doubt our inmost wants are known to him who chose us for his own. 3 Sing, pray, and keep his ways unswerving, so do thine own part faithfully, and trust his Word; though undeserving. Thou yet shalt find it true for thee. God never yet forsook at need the soul that trusted him indeed. Topics: Pilgrimage and Conflict Used With Tune: NEUMARK Text Sources: Wer nur den lieben Gott
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Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of Old

Author: Edward Hayes Plumptre (1821-1891) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 177 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:1-10 Lyrics: 1 Your hands, O Lord, in days of old were strong to heal and save; they triumphed over pain and death, o'er darkness and the grave. To you they went, the blind, the mute, the palsied and the lame, the leper set apart and shunned, the sick with fevered frame. 2 And then your touch brought life and health, gave speech and strength and sight; and youth renewed, with health restored, claimed you, the Lord of light. And so, O Lord, be near to bless, almighty now as then, in every street, in every home, in every troubled friend. 3 O be our mighty healer still, O Lord of life and death; restore and strengthen, soothe and bless with your almighty breath. On hands that work and eyes that see, your healing wisdom pour, that whole and sick and weak and strong may praise you evermore. Topics: Healing; Epiphany (season) Used With Tune: ST. MICHAEL'S
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Healer of Our Every Ill

Author: Marty Haugen Meter: Irregular Appears in 28 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:6-7 First Line: You who know our fears and sadness Refrain First Line: Healer of our ev’ry ill Topics: Healing; Holy Spirit; Hope; Jesus Christ Images and Names of; Peace Inner; Praying For Healing; Praying Short Prayer Responses Used With Tune: HEALER OF OUR EVERY ILL Text Sources: Gather, 1988

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