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How Gladly I My Place Have Taken

Author: Peter S. Vig Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How gladly I my place have taken Among the flock of God’s elect! With them I have the world forsaken And Jesus’ coming now expect. Redeemed by His unbounded love, My home will be with Christ above. 2 How sweet the words, how reassuring, That I to God am reconciled! His pardon for my sins securing, My soul no longer is defiled. The peace of God I now possess Which every evil can redress. 3 I bid the wicked world defiance, Tho’ fiercely it God’s Word attack; In Him I place my firm reliance Who never takes His promise back; Tho’ earth and Heaven pass away, His Word shall evermore hold sway. 4 How gladly I His promise ponder! Tho’ sinful, yet in grace I stand; A heritage awaits me yonder, And Heaven is my fatherland. My Lord, as victor in the strife, Awards to me the crown of life. 5 How good to hear my Savior calling, To see Him even face to face! What bliss before Him prostrate falling To find with Him a resting place; And with the saints in sweet accord To sing the praise of Christ, my Lord! Used With Tune: VIG Text Sources: Hymnal for church and Home by Jens C. Aaberg (Blair, Neb: Danish Lutheran Publishing House, 1927)

Ordets Magt

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Dit ord, o Gud, som duggen kvæger Used With Tune: [Dit ord, o Gud, som duggen kvæger]

Hvad har du i Himmelen?

Author: Joel Blomqvist Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Du, som din skat paa jorden søger Used With Tune: [Du, som din skat paa jorden søger]

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