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Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth

Author: Anna Sophia of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1638-83; G. A. T. Rygh, 1860-1942 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #230 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; Life and spirit Thy Word beareth, All Thy Word is true indeed. Death's dread power in me is rife; Jesus, may Thy Word of Life Fill my soul with love's strong fervor That I cling to Thee forever. 2 Oh what blessing to be near Thee And to hearken to Thy voice! May I ever love and fear Thee That Thy Word may be my choice! Oft were hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy Word; But to him who for sin grieveth Comfort sweet and hope it giveth. 3 Lord, Thy words are waters living Where I quench my thirsty need. Lord, Thy words are bread life-giving, On Thy words my Soul doth feed. Lord, Thy words shall be my light Through death's vale and dreary night; Yea, they are my sword prevailing And my cup of joy unfailing. 4 Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee, May Thy words take root in me; May this gift from heav'n enrich me So that I bear fruit for Thee! Take them never from my heart Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in heav'nly bliss and glory I shall greet Thee and adore Thee. Topics: Sexagesima Languages: English Tune Title: WERDE MUNTER
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Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth

Author: M. B. Landstad; Anna Sophia of Hesse-Darmstadt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #260 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; Life and spirit Thy word beareth, All Thy word is true indeed; Death's dread power in me is rife; Jesus, may Thy word of Life Fill my soul with love's strong fervor, That I cling to Thee forever. 2 O what blessing to be near Thee, And to hearken to Thy voice; May I ever love and fear Thee, That Thy word may be my choice, Oft were hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy word; But to him for sin who grieveth Comfort sweet and hope it giveth. 3 Lord, Thy words are waters living, Where I quench my thirsty need; Lord, Thy words are bread life-giving; On Thy words my soul doth feed; Lord, Thy words shall be my light Through death's vale and dreary night; Yea, they are my sword prevailing, And my cup of joy unfailing. 4 Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee, May Thy words take root in me; May this gift from heaven enrich me, So that I bear fruit for Thee; Take them never from my heart Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in heavenly bliss and glory I shall greet Thee and adore Thee. 5 All the world is full of sorrow; Dearest Jesus, hear thou me: Come what may today, tomorrow, May I firmly stand with Thee On Thy word's unfaltering ground; And when death's dread call shall sound, I shall sing in its dark mazes To Thy name my grateful praises. Topics: The Church Year Seragesima; The Church Year Sexagesima; Beginning of Service; Word of God Tune Title: [Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth]
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Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth

Author: George T. Rygh; Anna Sophia of Hesse-Darmstadt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #296 (1941) Lyrics: 1 Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; Life and spirit Thy Word beareth, All Thy Word is true indeed. Death's dread power in me is rife; Jesus, may Thy Word of Life Fill my soul with love's strong fervor That I cling to Thee forever. 2 Oh, what blessing to be near Thee And to hearken to Thy voice! May I ever love and fear Thee That Thy Word may be my choice! Oft were hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy Word; But to him who for sin grieveth Comfort sweet and hope it giveth. 3 Lord, Thy words are waters living Where I quench my thirsty need; Lord, Thy words are bread life-giving, On Thy words my Soul doth feed. Lord, Thy words shall be my light Thro' death's vale and dreary night; Yea, they are my sword prevailing And my cup of joy unfailing. 4 Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee, May Thy words take root in me; May this gift from heav'n enrich me So that I bear fruit for Thee! Take them never from my heart Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in heav'nly bliss and glory I shall greet Thee and adore Thee. Amen. Topics: The Word Law and Gospel Scripture: 1 Samuel 3:10 Languages: English Tune Title: WERDE MUNTER
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Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; M. B. Landstad; Anna Sophia of Hesse-Darmstadt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #381 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; For Thy Word my spirit cheereth, All Thy Word is truth indeed; Death's dread pow'r in me is rife; Jesus, may Thy Word of life Fill my soul with love forever, That I may forsake Thee never. 2 O what blessing to be near Thee And to hearken to Thy voice; May I ever love and fear Thee, That Thy Word may be my choice. Oft are hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy Word; But for sin whoever grieveth, Comfort sweet and hope receiveth. 3 Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee: May Thy works take root in me; May this gift from heav’n enrich me, So that I bear fruit for Thee; Take them never from my heart Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in bliss I stand before Thee And in rapture shall adore Thee. 4 All the world is full of sorrow; Dearest Jesus, comfort me: Come what may today, tomorrow, Let me firmly stand with Thee On Thy Word's unfalt'ring ground; When the final call shall sound, Let me sing in death's dark mazes To Thy name my grateful praises. Topics: The Church Year Sexagasima Languages: English Tune Title: SCHOP
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Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth

Author: Anna Sophia of Hessen-Darmstadt; George A. Rygh Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6184 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; Life and spirit Thy Word beareth, All Thy Word is true indeed. Death’s dread pow’r in me is rife; Jesus, may Thy Word of Life Fill my soul with love’s strong fervor That I cling to Thee forever. 2. Oh, what blessing to be near Thee And to hearken to Thy voice; May I ever love and fear Thee That Thy Word may be my choice! Oft were hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy Word; But to him who for sin grieveth Comfort sweet and hope it giveth. 3. Lord, Thy words are waters living Where I quench my thirsty need; Lord, Thy words are bread life-giving, On Thy words my soul doth feed. Lord, Thy words shall be my light Through death’s vale and dreary night; Yea, they are my sword prevailing And my cup of joy unfailing. 4. Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee, May Thy words take root in me; May this gift from Heav’n enrich me So that I bear fruit for Thee! Take them never from my heart Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in heav’nly bliss and glory I shall greet Thee and adore Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: WERDE MUNTER
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Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; Anna Sophia of Hessen-Darmstadt. Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #4 (1918) Lyrics: 1 Speak, O Lord, Thy servant heareth, To Thy Word I now give heed; Life and spirit Thy Wort beareth, All Thy Word is truth indeed; Death's dread pow'r in me is rife; Fill my soul with love's strong fervor That I cling to Thee forever! 2 O what blessing to be near Thee, And to hearken to Thy voice; May I ever love and fear Thee, That Thy Word may be my choice. Oft were hardened sinners, Lord, Struck with terror by Thy Word; But to him for sin who grieveth Comfort sweet and hope it giveth. 3 Lord, Thy words are waters living, Where I quench my thirsty need; Lord, Thy words are bread life-giving; On Thy words my soul doth feed; Lord, Thy words will be my light Through death's vale and dreary night; Yea, they are my sword prevailing, And my cup of joy unfailing. 4 Precious Jesus, I beseech Thee: May Thy words take root in me; May this gift from heaven enrich me So that I bear fruit for Thee. Take them never from my heart, Till I see Thee as Thou art, When in heavenly bliss and glory I shall see Thee and adore Thee. Topics: Opening

Speak, O Lord, thy servant heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: The Pioneer Hymnal #d242 (1952)

Speak, O Lord, thy servant heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary Junior ... of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America #d270 (1916)

Speak, O Lord, thy servant heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d342 (1932)

Speak, O Lord, thy servant heareth

Author: G. T. Rygh; Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d681 (1922)

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