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Who is, Jesus blest

Author: Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen; Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D.; Rev. E. Cronenwett, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #281 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Who is, Jesus blest, Like to thee, sweet Rest! From the multitude elected, Life of those who were rejected, Light, too, brightest, best, Jesus, dearest Rest! 2 Life, who me to save Enteredst the grave! For my sins of death hast tasted All the realms of hell hast wasted, Life who me to save, Didst hell's fury brave. 3 Majesty most dear, Mightiest King and Seer, I will kiss Thy scepter holy, At Thy feet will sit me lowly, And like Mary hear; Majesty most dear! 4 By Thy Spirit's rays Let me know Thy praise; Thine by faith, may I ne'er perish; Warm love may I always cherish, Thine through all my days, Thou, my beauteous Praise! 5 When the billows' might, In the gloomy night, With o'erwhelming weight would wreck me, Savior, let Thy hand protect me; Keep me by Thy might, Guardian of the night. 6 And when death's at hand, Lord, then let me stand: Through death's shadows gently bear me, And for light of bliss prepare me, That I there may stand, Lord, at Thy right hand. Topics: The Catechism The Redeemer; Fourth Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS BE OUR GUIDE (Seelenbräutigam)
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Who is, Jesus blest

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a281 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Who is, Jesus blest, Like to thee, sweet Rest! From the multitude elected, Life of those who were rejected, Light, too, brightest, best, Jesus, dearest Rest! 2 Life, who me to save Enteredst the grave! For my sins of death hast tasted All the realms of hell hast wasted, Life who me to save, Didst hell's fury brave. 3 Majesty most dear, Mightiest King and Seer, I will kiss Thy scepter holy, At Thy feet will sit me lowly, And like Mary hear; Majesty most dear! 4 By Thy Spirit's rays Let me know Thy praise; Thine by faith, may I ne'er perish; Warm love may I always cherish, Thine through all my days, Thou, my beauteous Praise! 5 When the billows' might, In the gloomy night, With o'erwhelming weight would wreck me, Savior, let Thy hand protect me; Keep me by thy might, Guardian of the night. 6 And when death's at hand, Lord, then let me stand: Through death's shadows gently bear me, And for light of bliss prepare me, That I there may stand, Lord, at Thy right hand. Topics: The Catechism The Redeemer Languages: English
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Who is, Jesus blest

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #281 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Who is, Jesus blest, Like to thee, sweet Rest! From the multitude elected, Life of those who were rejected, Light, too, brightest, best, Jesus, dearest Rest! 2 Life, who me to save Enteredst the grave! For my sins of death hast tasted All the realms of hell hast wasted, Life who me to save, Didst hell's fury brave. 3 Majesty most dear, Mightiest King and Seer, I will kiss Thy scepter holy, At Thy feet will sit me lowly, And like Mary hear; Majesty most dear! 4 By Thy Spirit's rays Let me know Thy praise; Thine by faith, may I ne'er perish; Warm love may I always cherish, Thine through all my days, Thou, my beauteous Praise! 5 When the billows' might, In the gloomy night, With o'erwhelming weight would wreck me, Savior, let Thy hand protect me; Keep me by thy might, Guardian of the night. 6 And when death's at hand, Lord, then let me stand: Through death's shadows gently bear me, And for light of bliss prepare me, That I there may stand, Lord, at Thy right hand. Topics: The Catechism The Redeemer Languages: English

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