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When Shall We Learn

Author: W. H. Auden, 1907-1973 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #334 (1993) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: When shall we learn, what should be clear as day Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom; Love Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE
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O threefold God of tender unity

Author: W. L. Wallace (b. 1933) Hymnal: Wonder, Love, and Praise #743 (1997) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Hymns and Spiritual Songs Threefold God: God Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE
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Why Do You Stand So Far Away, O LORD

Hymnal: Christian Worship #10A (2021) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Why do you stand so far away, O LORD? Lyrics: 1 Why do you stand so far away, O LORD? Why do you hide yourself in troubled times? In arrogance the wicked trap the poor; they catch the weak in schemes they have devised. 2 The wicked boast about their hearts' desires; the covetous renounce and spurn the LORD. In pride they see no need to seek for aid; in all their thoughts they say, "There is no God." 3 They prosper and in pride ignore your law; at all their foes they only puff in scorn. Within their hearts they think, "I am secure; throughout my life my happiness is sure." 4 Their mouths are filled with oaths and lies and threats; beneath their tongues are evil thoughts and deeds. They lie in ambush near the village street; the innocent they murder and defeat. 5 The helpless one is crushed and trampled down; another victim falls beneath their might. At heart they think, "God has forgotten this; he hides his face, so he will never see." 6 Arise, O LORD, lift up your hand, O God! Do not forget the helpless and the poor. Why do the wicked proudly scoff at God and say, "He will not call me to account"? 7 O God, you note injustice and distress that you may take it all into your hands. The helpless ones commit themselves to you, for you give help to orphans and the poor. 8 O break the wicked evildoers' arm! Seek out the secret sin they try to hide. The LORD is King through all eternity; all sinful ones will perish from his land. 9 LORD, you will hear the longing of the meek; strengthen their hearts, incline your ear to them. You will defend the orphan and the poor that evil ones may terrify no more. Topics: Bitterness; Face of the Lord; Friends; God as Distant; God as Hidden; Lament; Lord's Prayer 1st Petition (Hallowed by your name); Questioning; Rescue ; Sorrow; Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (You shall not misuse the name); Terror Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE

His Voice Is in the Thunder, in the Storm

Author: Luke Connaughton, 1917-1979 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #515 (1986) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Commissioning; Creation; Faith; Healing; Jesus Christ; Mystery of God; Praise; Providence; Wisdom; Word of God Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE
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Eternal Spirit of the living Christ

Author: Frank von Christierson. b. 1900 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #698 (1985) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Eternal Spirit of the living Christ, I know not how to ask or what to say; I only know my need, as deep as life, and only you can teach me how to pray. 2 Come, pray in me the prayer I need this day; help me to see your purpose and your will— where I have failed, what I have done amiss; held in forgiving love, let me be still. 3 Come with the vision and the strength I need to serve my God, and all humanity; fulfilment of my life in love outpoured— my life in you, O Christ, your love in me. Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE
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Why Do You Stand So Far Away, O LORD?

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #10 (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Why do you stand so far away, O LORD? Why do you hide yourself in troubled times? In arrogance the wicked trap the poor; they catch the weak in schemes they have devised. 2 The wicked boast about their hearts' desires; the covetous renounce and spurn the LORD. In pride they see no need to seek for aid; in all their thoughts they say, "There is no God." 3 They prosper and in pride ignore your law; at all their foes they only puff in scorn. Within their hearts they think, "I am secure; throughout my life my happiness is sure." 4 Their mouths are filled with oaths and lies and threats; beneath their tongues are evil thoughts and deeds. They lie in ambush near the village street; the innocent they murder and defeat. 5 The helpless one is crushed and trampled down; another victim falls beneath their might. At heart they think, "God has forgotten this; he hides his face, so he will never see." 6 Arise, O LORD, lift up your hand, O God! Do not forget the helpless and the poor. Why do the wicked proudly scoff at God and say, "He will not call me to account"? 7 O God, you note injustice and distress that you may take it all into your hands. The helpless ones commit themselves to you, for you give help to orphans and the poor. 8 O break the wicked evildoers' arm! Seek out the secret sin they try to hide. The LORD is King through all eternity; all sinful ones will perish from his land. 9 LORD, you will hear the longing of the meek; strengthen their hearts, incline your ear to them. You will defend the orphan and the poor that evil ones may terrify no more. Topics: Deliverance; Judge, God/Christ as; Laments; Deliverance; Judge, God/Christ as; Justice; Laments; Poverty Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English Tune Title: FLENTGE

The Voice of God

Author: Luke Connaughton, 1919-1979 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #433 (1994) First Line: The voice of God goes out to all the world Topics: Advent; Baptism of the Lord; Comfort/Consolation; Healing; Jesús; Justice; New Life/New Creation; Sacraments/Rites Anointing of the Sick Scripture: Isaiah 35:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: PLENTGE

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