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Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #538b (1926) Languages: German Tune Title: [Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende]
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Give me, O Lord, a spirit lowly

Author: Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #327b (1908) Lyrics: 1 Give me, O Lord, a spirit lowly, That seeks to praise Thy name alone; Let faith make all my conduct holy, And love in all my life be shown: Tame Thou whate'er in me is wild, And own me always as Thy child. 2 Let me not aim beyond my measure, But in my place be still content; To do Thy will be all my pleasure, For this let all my life be spent; And if my duties lowly be, Let this suffice,--they honor Thee! Topics: The Catechism Daily Duty; First Sunday after Epiphany; Sixth Sunday in Lent; Third Sunday after Trinity; Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity; Fourth Sunday of Advent Languages: English Tune Title: RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende)
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Who knows how near my life's expanded?

Author: Emelie Juliane of Schwarzburg -Rudolstadt; Henry Mills Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #430 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Who knows how near my life's expended? Time flies, and death is hasting on: How soon, my term of trial ended, May heave my lat expiring groan! For Jesus' sake, when flesh shall fail, O God, with we may all be well! 2 My many sins! O veil them over With merits of Thy dying Son! I here Thy richest grace discover, Here find I peace, and here alone; And for His sake, when flesh shall fail, O God, with me may it be well! 3 His bleeding wounds give me assurance That Thy free mercy will abide; Here strength I find for death's endurance, And hope for all I need beside: For Jesus' sake, when flesh shall fail, O God, with me may it be well! 4 Naught shall my soul from Jesus sever, Nor life, nor death; things high nor low: I take Him as my Lord forever, My future trust, as He is now; And for His sake, when flesh shall fail, O God, with me may it be well. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death Languages: English Tune Title: RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende)
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I know full well death must befall me

Author: Solomon Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #431 (1908) Lyrics: 1 I know full well death must befall me; I know not when, or where, or how: It may be that my God will call me To-day, to-morrow, even now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 I know, --God hath this knowledge given-- To me death is not death, indeed; To me death is a gate to heaven, A bound and end of all my need, A gentle evening, peaceful, blest, When I have passed from toil to rest. 3 Lord, let my soul, with unfeigned gladness, In living faith Thy call await To leave its cave of sin and sadness, And this vain world for heaven's estate; O keep my heart prepared alway, To lay aside this mortal clay. 4 Lord, grant that, by contrition riven, My heart I daily offer Thee, And let me close this life for heaven, Sealed by Thy death and agony: O let Thy death, with passion rife, My comfort be, my balm and life. 5 Lord, daily let me die then, ever; And at the last stand Thou by me, That death may not from Thee sever, But bring me nearer unto Thee! Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleaseth Thee. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death Languages: English Tune Title: RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende)

Who Knows When Death May Overtake Me

Author: Ä. Juliane, 1637-1706 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #483 (1996) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: Death and Burial; Trinity 16 Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE

Who Knows when Death May Overtake Me

Author: Ämilie Juliane Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #598 (1941) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: Who knows when death may overtake me! Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial Scripture: Psalm 90:12 Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE
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When Sinners See Their Lost Condition

Author: Magnus B. Landstad; Oluf H. Smeby Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #32 (1993) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When sinners see their lost condition And feel the pressing load of sin And Jesus comes on his blest mission To heal the sin-sick heart within, All grief must flee before his grace, And joy divine will take its place. 2 When Jesus enters meek and lowly To fill the home with sweetest peace, When hearts have felt his blessing holy And found from sin complete release, Then calm and joy within shall reign, And hearts divided love again. 3 When Jesus enters land and nation And changes people with his love, When, yielding to his kind persuasion, Our hearts his truth and blessing prove, Then shall our life on earth be blest; The peace of God on us shall rest. 4 When Jesus comes -- O blessed story -- He works a change in heart and life; God's kingdom comes with pow'r and glory To young and old, to man and wife. Through sacrament and living Word Faith, love, and hope are now conferred. 5 Oh, may he soon to ev'ry nation Find entrance where he is unknown, With life and light and free salvation, That Satan's pow'r be overthrown, And healing to all hearts may come In heathen land and Christian home! Topics: Advent; Advent Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE
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When Sinners See Their Lost Condition

Author: Oluf H. Smeby; Magnus B. Landstad Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #65 (1941) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When sinners see their lost condition And feel the pressing load of sin, And Jesus cometh on His mission To heal the sin-sick heart within, All grief must flee before His grace, And joy divine will take its place. 2 When Jesus enters meek and lowly To fill the home with sweetest peace; When hearts have felt His blessing holy And found from sin complete release; Then light and calm within shall reign And hearts divided love again. 3 When Jesus enters land and nation And moves the people with His love; When, yielding to His kind persuasion, Our hearts His truth and blessing prove, Then shall our life on earth be blest, The peace of God on us shall rest. 4 When Jesus comes,--O blessed story!-- He works a change in heart and life; God's kingdom comes with pow'r and glory To young and old, to man and wife; Thro' Sacrament and living Word Faith, love, and hope are now conferred. 5 Then stilled are cries and lamentation, Then loosed is Satan's every band; In death is hope and consolation, The soul is safe in Jesus' hand. When we shall walk through death's dark vale, His rod and staff shall never fail. 6 Oh, may He soon to every nation Find entrance where He is unknown, With life and light and full salvation, That heathendom may be o'erthrown And healing to the hearts may come In heathen land and Christian home! Amen. Topics: The Church Year Advent Scripture: John 20:10-26 Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE
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When Sinners See Their Lost Condition

Author: M. B. Landstad, 1802-80; O. H. Smeby, 1851-1929 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #111 (1996) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When sinners see their lost condition And feel the pressing load of sin, And Jesus cometh on His mission To heal the sin-sick heart within, All grief must flee before His grace, And joy divine will take its place. 2 When Jesus enters meek and lowly To fill the home with sweetest peace; When hearts have felt His blessing holy And found from sin complete release; Then light and calm within shall reign And hearts divided love again. 3 When Jesus enters land and nation, And moves the people with His love; When, yielding to His kind persuasion, Our hearts His truth and blessing prove, Then shall our life on earth be blest, The peace of God on us shall rest. 4 When Jesus comes, O blessed story! He works a change in heart and life; God's kingdom comes with pow'r and glory To young and old, to man and wife; Through Sacrament and living Word Faith, love, and hope are now conferred. 5 Then stilled are cries and lamentation, Then loosed is Satan's ev'ry band, In death is hope and consolation, The soul is safe in Jesus' hand: When we shall walk through death's dark vale, His rod and staff shall never fail. 6 Oh may He soon to ev'ry nation Find entrance where He is unknown, With life and light and full salvation, That heathendom may be o'erthrown, And healing to the hearts may come In heathen land and Christian home! 7 Behold, He at the door is knocking! Hark, how He pleads our souls to win! Who hears His voice--the door unlocking-- To sup with him He enters in. How blest the day, my soul, how blest When Jesus comes to be thy guest. 8 Behold, He at the door is calling, O heed, my soul, what He doth say; Deny Him not--O thought appalling-- And turn Him hot from thee away. My soul gives answer deep within: Thou blessed of the Lord, come in. 9 Come Thou who spreadest joy and gladness, Forever bide with me and mine, And bring to those who sit in sadness And gloom of death Thy light divine. A voice comes from my soul within: Thou blessed of the Lord, come in! Topics: Rejoice; Advent 4 Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE

Who Knows When Death

Author: Emilie Juliane, 1637-1706 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #210 (1993) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: Who knows when death may overtake me! Refrain First Line: My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Topics: End Time; End Time Languages: English Tune Title: WER WEISS, WIE NAHE

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