The Open Hymnal Project
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The Open Hymnal Project
THEOPEN HYMNAL EDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 THEOPEN HYMNAL EDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 2J UNE2 0 1 4 Thi shymna li sapa r toft heOpe nHymna lPr oj e c tt oc r e a t eaf r e e l ydi s t r i b ut a b l e , do wnl o a da b l eda t a b a s eof Chr i s t i a nhymns , s pi r i t ua ls o ngs , a ndpr e l ude / po s t l udemus i c .Ia m do i ngmyb e s tt oc r e a t eafina lpr oduc tt ha ti s " Hymna l qua l i t y" , a ndc o ul df e a s i b l yb eus e da st heb a s i sf o rapr i nt e dc hur c hhymna l .Thi smus i ci st ob e di s t r i b ut e da sc ompl e t es c o r e s( wo r dsa ndmus i c ) , us i nga l la c c ompa ni me ntpa r t s , i nf or ma t st ha ta r ee a s i l y a c c e s s i b l eonmo s tc o mput e rOS ' sa ndwhi c hc a nb ef r e e l ymo di fie db ya nyo ne .Thec ur r e ntf o r ma to fc ho i c ei st he ABCPl usf or ma t , f a v o r e db yf o l kmus i cd i s t r i b ut or so nt hei nt e r ne t .Al ls c o r e swi l la l s ob ec o nv e r t e di nt opdf , MI DI , a ndmp3f o r ma t s . Thema i nt a i ne roft heOpe nHymna lPr o j e c ti sBr i a nJ . Dumont( b r i a ndo tjdotdumo nta tgma i ldo tc om) .Iha v e gonet hr o ughs e r i o use ffo r t st oma kes ur et ha tnoc o pyr i g htmi s t a kema ke si ti nt ot hi sda t a b a s e .I fIa mi ne r r o r , pl e a s ei nf o r m mea ss oo na spos s i b l e .Thi se nt i r ee ffo r tha sus e do nl yf r e es o ftwa r e , a ndIa mi nde b t e dt ot hee ffor t s ofma nyot he ri ndi v i dua l s , i nc l udi ngt hea ut ho r so ft hev a r i o usABCa ndABCPl uss oftwa r e .Undo ub t e dl y , Ia ma l s o i nde b t e dt oa l loft hegr e a tChr i s t i a nswhowr o t et he s ehymns . Thi sda t a b a s ec o me swi t hnogua r a nt e e swha t s oe v e r . Iwoul dl o v et oge te ma i lf r om a nyo newhous e st heOpe nHymna l , a ndIwi l lt a ker e que s t sf orhymnst oa dd.My de c i s i ono fwhe t he rt oa d dahymnwi l lb eb a s e dont he s ec r i t e r i a( i nt hef o l l o wi ngor de r ) : 1 )I tmus tb ei nt hepub l i cdoma i no ro t he r wi s ef r e e l ydi s t r i b ut a b l e 2 )I tmus tb eaChr i s t i a npi e c e 3 ) Whe t he rIha v ea c c e s st oapr i nt e dc o pyo ft hemus i c( s ur pr i s i ngl y , aMI DIfil ei sus ua l l yat e r r i b l es our c e ) 4 ) Whe t he rIl i ket hehymn: ) I fyouwo ul dl i ket oc o nt r i b ut et ot heOpe nHymna lPr o j e c t , pl e a s es e nda ne ma i lt ome , Iwo ul dl o v et hehe l p! PLEAS EEMAI LMEI FYOUF I NDANYMI S TAKES , noma tte rho ws ma l l .Iwa ntt oe ns ur et ha te v e r ys l ur , s t e m, hyphe na t i on, a ndpunc t ua t i onma r ki sc o r r e c t ; a ndI ' ms ur et ha tt he r emus tb emi s t a ke sr i ghtno w. Ope nHymna lPr o j e c t , 2 0 1 4Edi t i o n “ F r e e l yyour e c e i v e d, s of r e e l yg i v e . ” -Ma tthe w1 0 : 8( WEB) COPYING TheOpe nHymna lPr o j e c tus e sc o pyr i ghtl a wo ft heUni t e dS t a t e so fAme r i c a . I no t he rc ount r i e s , i ti syo ur r e s po ns i b i l i t yt ov e r i f ye a c hhymna sb e i ngf r e e l yd i s t r i b ut a b l e . F o urpa r t sofahymna r ec o pyr i ght a b l e : 1 .Mus i c( me l ody) 2 .S e tti ng( a l s okno wna sa r r a nge me nto rha r mo ny) 3 .Wor ds( o r i gi na ll a ngua ge ) 4 .Tr a ns l a t i on( i fa ppl i c a b l e ) Ea c hoft he s epa r t sho l dsas e pa r a t ec o pyr i ghts t a t us , a ndmus tb ec o ns i de r e di ndi v i dua l l y . Mos to ft hehymnsi nt heOpe nHymna la r ei nt hepub l i cdoma i ni na l lf o uro ft he s epa r t s . S o mea r eno t . S pe c i fic c o pyr i ghtt e r msa r el i s t e do ne a c hs c o r es he e ta ndi ne a c ha b cfil e . Al lc o nt e ntpr o duc e ds pe c i fic a l l yb yt heOpe nHymna lwhi c hi sno tapa r to fahymni spl a c e di nt ot hepub l i c do ma i n. Thi si nc l ude sc ompi l a t i on, i ndi c e s , we bpa ge s( o rpa r t st he r e oF ) , s c r i pt sus e dt oa s s e mb l et hehymna l , a nda l l ot he rda t afil e s . Wo r kf r o m ot he ro pe ns our c epr o j e c t si sno to urc o pyr i ghta ndr e ma i nsc o pyr i ghto ft her e s pe c t i v e o wne r s . Thi si nc l ude sb uti sno tl i mi t e dt ot he" Ze b r aTa b l e s "s c r i ptb yDa v i dS . Mi l l e rus e dont hewe bpa ge s , whi c h r e ma i nsc o pyr i ghto fDa v i dS . Mi l l e r . PUBLICDOMAIN Al lhymnsorhymnpa r t sl i s t e da s" pub l i cdo ma i n"a r eno tunde rc opyr i ghtpr o t e c t i oni nt heUni t e dS t a t e so f Ame r i c a . I no t he rwo r dst he r ei sa b s o l ut e l ynoo wne r s hi po ft hei nt e l l e c t ua lpr o pe r t yt ha tt hewo r ds , t r a ns l a t i o n, mus i c , ors e tti ngr e pr e s e nt s . Noo nema yr e s t r i c tyo uf r o m us i ngt he s ehymnpa r t si na nywa y( i nt heUS A) . S i mi l a r l y , youma yno tr e s t r i c tot he r s f r o m us i ngt he mi na nywa y . I fyouc ha ngeapo r t i ono ft hepub l i cdo ma i nwo r k, yo uma yonl yc l a i mc o pyr i ghto n t hepo r t i o nwhi c hyo uha v ec ha nge d. OTHER Ea c hwor ki nt heOpe nHymna lwhi c hi sno ti nt hepub l i cdo ma i ngi v e ss pe c i ficl i c e ns et e r mso nt hes c o r es he e ta nd i nt hea b cs o ur c efil e . Mos to ft he s eha v eal i c e ns ewhi c hr e a dss i mi l a rt ot hef o l l o wi ng( f r o mt hehymn" Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e " ) : Wor ds : Co pyr i ght2 0 0 9 , Br i a nJ . Dumo nt . The s el yr i c sma yb ef r e e l yr e pr oduc e dorpub l i s he df o rChr i s t i a n wor s hi p , pr o v i de dt he ya r eno ta l t e r e d, a ndt hi sno t i c ei sone a c hc o py . Al lot he rr i ght sr e s e r v e d. Thi sme a nst ha tyo uma yf r e e l yus e , pr i nt , r e pr o duc e , a ndma kea v a i l a b l ef oro t he r st hewo r ki nque s t i on, pr o v i de d t ha tt hepur po s ei sf o rChr i s t i a nwo r s hi pa ndt ha tt hec o pyr i ghtt e r msa r el e fti nt a c ta nda r er e pr o duc e dwi t ht he c o pyr i ght e dwo r k. Thi sdo e sno tpr e v e ntyo uf r om us i ngt hec o pyr i ght e dwo r ka sapa r to fa not he rwo r kwhi c hwi l l b es o l df o r pr o fit , pr o v i de dt ha tt he s et e r msa r eme t . Ot he rl i c e ns et e r msma yb ea v a i l a b l e , b utc a no nl yb ene go t i a t e dwi t ht hec o pyr i ghtho l de r . I fyo uwo ul dl i ket ous e oneo ft he s ewo r ksb utr e qui r ead i ffe r e ntl i c e ns e , t heOpe nHymna lwi l la tte mptt ohe l pyo ut oc o nt a c tt he c o pyr i ghtho l de r . Wema yb ec o nt a c t e dv i ae ma i la t : b r i a ndo tjdo tdumonta tgma i ldotc o m ASSEMBLY I ti st hec ont e nt i o na ndi nt e nt i o no ft heOpe nHymna lPr o j e c tt ha twhe nnume r oushymnsa r ega t he r e di nt oa c o l l e c t i o n, s uc ha so neo ft hepr i nt a b l ee di t i o ns , t hehymnst he ms e l v e sr e ma i ns e pa r a t ea ndi nde pe nde ntwo r ks . Thus , t hec o pyr i ghta ppl i e dt oa nyo nehymni snota ppl i c a b l ei na nywa yt ot hec o pyr i ghto fa no t he r . OPEN HYMNAL, I NDEXBYC OMMON T I TLE–E DI TI ON 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 Ti t l e AGr e a ta ndMi g ht y Wonde r No . S e c t i o n 4 6 CHRI S TMAS Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune 3 Ge r ma nusof EsI s tEi nRo s Cons t a nt i nopl e Ent s pr unge n &Ne a l e ( Rhyt hmi c ) f r om Al t e sCa t hol i s c he Ge i s t l i c he Ki r c he nge s e ng, Köl n, 1 5 9 9&P r a e t o r i us AnWa s s e r flüs s e n Da c hs t e i n, W. Ba b yl on ALa mbGoe s 8 5 LENT 2 Ge r ha r dt , P. Unc ompl a i ni ng F o r t h AMi ght yF or t r e s sI s 1 2 7 REF ORMATI ON 3 Lut he r&He d g e Ei nF e s t eBur g OurGod ( I s o r hyt hmi c ) AMi ght yF or t r e s sI s 1 2 8 REF ORMATI ON 3 Lut he r , M. Ei nF e s t eBur g OurGod ( Rhyt hmi c ) Ab i deAmongUswi t hThyGr a c es e eAb i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us Ab i de , ODe a r e s t 2 7 CLOS I NGS ONGS 1 S t e g ma nn&Cr ul lChr i s t usde ri s t J e s us me i nLe be n Ab i deWi t hMe 1 9 1 CROS SAND 2 Lyt e , H. Ev e nt i de COMF ORT Ab i dewi t hUs , Lor dJ e s uss e eAb i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us Ab i dewi t hUs , OurS a v i ors e eAb i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us Al lCr e a t ur e sofOur 2 5 0 PRAI S E 4 F r a nc i sofAs s i s i La s s tUnsEr f r e ue n Goda ndKi ng &Dr a p e r Al lDe pe ndsOnOur 2 7 2 TRUS T Po s s e s s i ng Al lGl or y , La ud , a nd 9 3 P ALM S UNDAY Honor Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Lut he r , M. Lut he r , M. Vul pi us , M. Monk, W. f r om Ge i s t l i c he Ki r c he nge s ä ng, Köl n, 1 6 2 3&Wi l l i a ms 1 unkno wn& Al l e si s ta nGotte s Köni g , J . Wi nk wo r t h S e g e n 2 The odul fof Va l e tWi l lI c hDi r Te s c hne r , M. Or l e a ns&Ne a l e Ge be no rS t . The odul ph 2 Pe r r one t , E. Cor ona t i on Hol de n, O. Al lHa i lThePo we r 1 6 1 REDEEMER OfJ e s us ' Na me Al lMyHe a r tAga i nRe j oi c e ss e eAl lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s Al lMyHe a r tThi s 4 7 CHRI S TMAS 2 Ge r ha r dt& Ni ghtRe j oi c e s Wi nk wo r t h e l i ng, J . Eb e l i ngo rBonno r Eb Wa r um S ol l tI c h o rAl lMyHe a r t Thi sNi ght Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' 4 8 CHRI S TMAS 2 Ge r ma n&Lut he rGe l obe tS e i s tDu f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he Ha l l o we dNa me Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 &Ha up t Al lPr a i s et oThe e , Et e r na lLor ds e eAl lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me Al lPr a i s eToThe e , 3 0 9 EVENI NG 1 Ke n, T. Ta l l i s `Ca non Ta l l i s , T. MyGod, Thi sNi g ht Al lPr a i s et oThe e , OJ e s usChr i s ts e eAl lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me Al lWhoBe l i e v ea nd 1 3 5 BAPTI S MALLI F E 2 Ki ngo&Ryg h Esi s tda sHe i luns f r om Et l i c hChr i s t l i c h Ar eBa pt i z e d Komme nHe r Li de r , Wi tte nb e r g , 1 5 2 4 Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a ! 2 5 1 PRAI S E 1 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Odet oJ o y v a nBe e t ho v e n& He a r t st oHe a v e n Hodge s a ndVoi c e sRa i s e Al l e l ui a , S i ngTo 1 6 2 REDEEMER 3 Di x , W. HyF r ydol Pr i c ha r d, R. J e s us ! Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Al mi ght yGodYour 1 5 4 WORDOFGOD 2 Ca wood, J . S t . Anne Cr oft, W. Wor dI sCa s t Al t hought heF ool sS a ywi t hThe i rMo ut hs e eTheMout hofF ool sDot hGodConf e s s Ama z i ngGr a c e 1 9 2 CROS SAND 2 Ne wt on, J . Ne wBr i t a i n Ca r r e l l&Cl a yt on COMF ORT AndCa nI tBe 2 6 6 THANKS GI VI NG 2 We s l e y , C. F i l l mor e I ng a l l s , J . Ang e lVoi c e s , Ev e r 2 5 2 PRAI S E 2 Po tt, F . Ange lVoi c e s Monk, E. S i ngi ng ( Monk) Ang e l sF r o mt he 4 9 CHRI S TMAS 2 Mont go me r y , J . Re ge ntS q ua r e S ma r t , H. Re a l msofGl or y Ang e l sWeHa v e 5 0 CHRI S TMAS 2 F r e nc h& Gl or i a F r e nc h&Ba r ne s He a r dOnHi g h Cha d wi c k AsWi t hGl a dne s s 7 4 EPI PHANY 1 Di x , W. Di xo rTr e ue r Koc he r&Monk Me nofOl d He i l a nd, Wi rS i nd He i r AtTha tF i r s tEuc ha r i s ts e eThou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t AtTheLa mb ' sHi gh 1 4 6 LORD' SS UPPER 3 La t i n&Ca mp b e l lS onnede r Cz e c h&Dumo nt F e a s t Ge r e c ht i g ke i t Aut ho rofAl lLi f e 8 2 LI F E 2 Dumont , B. Be a c hS pr i ng Whi t e , B. Awa ke , MyHe a r t , 1 0 3 EAS TER 3 Ge r ha r dt&Ke l l y Auf , Auf , Me i nHe r zCr üg e r , J . Wi t hGl a dne s s mi tF r e ude n Awa keMyS oul , An 3 0 5 MORNI NG 4 Pe nne y , B. Me l i s ma t a2 2 Ra v e ns c r o ft&P e nne y Offe r i ngBr i ng Awa ke , MyS oul , 3 0 6 MORNI NG 2 Ke n, T. Ol d1 0 0 t h Ge ne v a nPs a l t e r& AndWi t hTheS un Bour ge oi s Awa yI nAMa ng e r 5 1 CHRI S TMAS 2 a nonymous& Mue l l e r Mur r a y , J . Ma c F a r l a nd Ba pt i z e dI nt oThy 1 3 6 BAPTI S MALLI F E 2 Ra mb a c h& ODa s sI c hTa us e nd Dr e t z e l , K. Na meMos tHol y Wi nk wo r t h& Zunge nHä tte Cr ul l ( Dr e t z e l ) BeS t i l lMyS oul 1 9 3 CROS SAND 2 v onS c hl e g e l& F i nl a ndi a S i be l i us , J . COMF ORT Bo r t hwi c k BeThouMyVi s i on 2 2 3 CONS ECRATI ON 3 F o r ga i l l&Byr ne S l a ne I r i s h&De we y &Hul l Be a ut i f ulS a v i or 1 6 3 REDEEMER 2 Ge r ma nJ e s ui t s& Cr us a de r ` sHymn S i l e s i a n&Wi l l i s S e i s s Be hol d, AHos t , 2 1 5 COMMUNI ON 4 Br o r s on, H. De nS t o r eHv i de Nor we gi a n&Gr i e g Ar r a ye di nWhi t e OFS AI NTS F l oko rGr e a t Whi t eHos t Be ne a t hTheCr os s 1 9 4 CROS SAND 1 Cl e pha ne , E. S t . Chr i s t ophe r Ma ke r , F . OfJ e s us COMF ORT Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 1 9 5 CROS SAND 2 Cr o s b y , F . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e Kna pp, P. COMF ORT o rAs s ur a nc e Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThy 2 2 OPENI NG 2 Cl a us ni t z e r& Li e b s t e rJ e s uwi r Ahl e&La yr i z Wor d S ONGS Wi nk wo r t h S i ndHi e r Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha t2 1 4 COMMUNI ON 2 F a wc e tt, J . Bo yl s t on Ma s on, L. Bi nds OFS AI NTS Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha t2 1 6 COMMUNI ON 3 F a wc e tt, J . De nni s Nä g e l i&S ne l l Bi nds OFS AI NTS Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 9 6 CROS SAND 2 Longf e l l o w, H. F i l l mor e I ng a l l s , J . COMF ORT Ti t l e Br e a t heonMe , Br e a t hofGod Bui l tont heRoc k ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d No . S e c t i o n 1 1 5 2 1 7 PENTECOS T COMMUNI ON OFS AI NTS 1 8 2 J US TI F I CATI ON Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s 1 Ha t c h, E. 1 2 Ayl e s b ur yo r f r om J o hnChe t ha m' s Wi r ks wor t h Ps a l mody , 1 7 1 8 Gr undt v i g& Ki r ke nDe nErEt Li nde ma n, L. Dø v i ng Ga mme l tHus S c he i dt&Lo y ODa s sI c hTa ns e nd Köni g , J . Zunge n Lo wr y , R. Chr i s tAr os e Lo wr y , R. Lut he r&Ma s s i e Chr i s tl a gi nTobe sf r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he Ba nde no rTo r ga u Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 Chr i s tAr os e 1 0 4 EAS TER 2 Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI n 1 0 5 EAS TER 4 De a t h' sS t r ong Ba nds Chr i s tMyKi ngOn 1 8 3 J US TI F I CATI ON 2 Wi nga r d, J . Chr i s tMyKi ngon Wi ng a r d, J . Hi gh Hi g h Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 2 0 3 ENDTI MES 2 Tur ne r , H. Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Mc Gr a na ha n, J . Chr i s tTheLor dI s 1 0 6 EAS TER 3 We s l e y& Ll a nf a i r Wi l l i a ms&Ro b e r t s Ri s e nToda y( Lyr a ) unkno wn Chr i s tTheLor dI s 1 0 7 EAS TER 3 We s l e y& Or i e nt i sPa r t i b uso rF r e nc h Ri s e nToda y( Lyr a ) unkno wn Re dhe a d4 5 Chr i s tWhoF r e e dOurS oul sF r om Da nge rs e eJ e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or Co me , Ab i dewi t hThyGr a c e , i nOurHe a r t ss e eAb i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us Co mea ndChr i s tt heLor dBePr a i s i ngs e eCo me , YourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng Co mea ndLe tUsChr i s tRe v e r eNo ws e eCo me , YourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng Co meBl e s s e dJ e s uComes e eTheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l Co meDo wn, OLo v e 1 1 6 PENTECOS T 2 Bi a nc oofS i e na& Do wnAmpne y Wi l l i a ms , R. Di v i ne Li ttl e d a l e Gott La t i n&Ba c h Co me , GodCr e a t or , 1 1 7 PENTECOS T 2 Cha r l e ma gne& Komm, S c hoe pf e rHe i l i ge r Hol yGho s t Ma ur us& Ge i s t Gr e gor yt he Gr e a t& Amb r os eof Mi l a n Co meHol yGhos t , Cr e a t orBl e s ts e eCo me , GodCr e a t or , Hol yGhos t Co meHol yGhos t , Goda ndLor ds e eComeHol yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod Co meHol yS pi r i t , 1 1 8 PENTECOS T 4 La t i n&Lut he r Komm He i l i g e r La t i n&Ba c o n& Lor dOurGod Ge i s t , He r r eGo tt Er yt hr a e us Co meThouF ountOf 2 2 4 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Ro b i ns on, R. Ne ttl e t on Ne ttl e t on, A. Ev e r yBl e s s i ng Co me , Thou 3 1 ADVENT 4 We s l e y , C. J e ffe r s on f r om S out he r n LongEx pe c t e d Ha r mony , 1 8 3 5 J e s us Co meUni t ei nPr a i s ea ndS i ngi ngs e eCome , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng Co me , Ye 1 9 7 CROS SAND 2 Moor e&Ha s t i ngsCons ol a t or( We b be )We b be , S . Di s c ons ol a t e COMF ORT Co me , YourHe a r t 5 2 CHRI S TMAS 2 Ge r ha r dt , P. Qu e m Pa s t o r e s Ge r ma n a ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng Co mf or t , Comf or tYe 3 2 ADVENT 2 Ol e a r i us& F r e udi c hs e hr , o f r om Tr e nt eQu a t r e MyPe opl e Wi nk wo r t h me i neS e e l e Ps e a ume sdeDa v i d, Ge ne v a , 1 5 5 1 Cr e a t or , S pi r i t , Hol yDo v es e eCome , GodCr e a t or , Hol yGhos t Cr o wnHi m Wi t h 1 6 4 REDEEMER 1 Br i d ge s&Thr i ng Di a de ma t a El v e y , G. Ma nyCr o wns Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Da yofWr a t h, ODa y 2 0 4 ENDTI MES ofMour ni ng De a rChr i s t i a ns , One 1 8 4 J US TI F I CATI ON a ndAl lRe j oi c e De a rChr i s t i a ns , One 1 8 5 J US TI F I CATI ON a ndAl lRe j oi c e De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t2 8 9 FUNERAL Di dY ouThi nkTo 2 4 4 PRAYER Pr a y? Ev e r yMor ni ng 3 0 7 MORNI NG Me r c i e sNe w F a i r e s tLor dJ e s uss e eBe a ut i f ulS a v i or F a i t hofOurF a t he r s 2 1 9 COMMUNI ON OFS AI NTS F a r , F a rAwa yOn 5 3 CHRI S TMAS J ude a ' sPl a i ns F e a rNot , OLi ttl e 2 7 3 TRUS T F l oc k Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s 2 Pr ude nt i us& S a nd e n 1 Ki dde r , M. 3 Phi l l i mor e , G. I a m Moe s t ao rJ a m Lut he r , M. Moe s t ao rDe s pa i r NotOHe a r to r Me dS or g e nOg Kl a ge n S t oc kb r i d geo rDi d Pe r ki ns , W. YouThi nkToPr a y Ke l s oo rEv e r y Hopki ns , E. Mor ni ng 1 F a be r&Wa l t on S t . Ca t he r i ne 3 Ma c F a r l a ne , J . 4 Adol phus& F a b r i c i us& Al t e nb ur g 1 6 5 3 3 5 5 REDEEMER ADVENT CHRI S TMAS 2 1 1 2 1 0 HEAVEN 3 9 5 GOOD THURS DAY OPENI NG S ONGS 2 2 3 Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s 2 Tho ma sofCe l a noDi e sI r a e( Dyke s ) Dyke s , J . &I r o ns 2 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Esi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nf r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he de rZe i t Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3&P r a e t o r i us 2 Lut he r&Ma s s i e NunF r e utEuc h Lut he r&S c he i n F ol l o wAl lTheWa ys e eWhe r eHeLe a dsMe F o rAl lTheS a i nt s 2 1 8 COMMUNI ON 5 Ho w, W. OFS AI NTS F o rTheBe a ut yOf 2 6 7 THANKS GI VI NG 1 Pi e r poi nt , F . TheEa r t h F r o m De pt hsofWoeICr yt oThe es e eOutoft heDe e pICr yt oThe e F r o m Ea s tt oWe s ts e eNo wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHol yOne F r o m He a v e nAbo v e 5 4 CHRI S TMAS 1 Lut he r& ToEa r t hICo me Wi nk wo r t h F r o m Na z a r e t h Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge Ge nt l eMa r yLa i d He rChi l d Gl or i ousThi ngsof The ea r eS poke n GoToDa r k Ge t hs e ma ne GodHi ms e l fi s Pr e s e nt Tune 2 He my&Wa l t o n F a r , F a rAwa yOn Ma c F a r l a ne , J . J ude a ` sPl a i ns Kommthe rz umi r , Ge r ma n s pr i c htGotte s S ohn S i neNo mi ne Wi l l i a ms , R. Di x Koc he r , C. Vom Hi mme lHoc hf r om S c huma nn' s Ge i s t l i c heLi e de r , Le i pz i g , 1 5 3 9 S a ngs t e r , M. Pue rNob i sNa s c i t urPr a e t o r i us&Wo o d wa r d Ba s que&Go ul d Ga b r i e l̀sMe s s a ge Ba s que&P e ttma n Cook, J . Te mpusAde s t f r om S we di s hPi a e F l or i dum Ca nt one s , 1 5 8 2 Ne wt on, J . Aus t r i a( Ha ydn)o r Ha ydn, F . Aus t r i a nHymn Mont go me r y , J . Ge t hs e ma neo r Re dhe a d, R. Pe t r a Te r s t e e ge n& Wunde r b a r e rKöni gNe a nde r , J . F o s t e r&Mi l l e r o rAr ns be r go r Gr oe ni nge n GodHi ms e l fi sWi t hUss e eGodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt GodRe s tY eMe r r y 5 6 CHRI S TMAS 1 Engl i s h GodRe s tYeMe r r y Engl i s h Ge nt l e me n Ge nt l e me n GodRe v e a l sHi sPr e s e nc es e eGodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt God, Tha tMa de s t 3 1 0 EVENI NG 3 He be r&Me r c e r&ArHydYNos We l s h Ea r t ha ndHe a v e n Wha t e l y Ti t l e Godt heF a t he rBe OurS t a y No . S e c t i o n 1 2 2 TRI NI TY Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune 3 Lut he r&Ma s s i e GottDe rVa t e r , WohnUnsBe i Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 &Mo r i t zv o nHe s s e n & Godt heF a t he rWi t hUsBes e eGodt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y Godt heF a t he rWi t hUsS t a ys e eGodt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y God, WhoMa det heEa r t ha ndHe a v e ns e eGod, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n God, WhoMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e ns e eGod, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n God, Whos e 2 9 1 MI S S I ONS 1 Ma r r i ott, J . I t a l i a nHymn Gi a r di ni , F . Al mi ght yWor d GodWi l lTa keCa r e 2 7 4 TRUS T 2 Ma r t i n, C. Ma r t i n Ma r t i n, W. ofY ou Gr a ntPe a c ei nMe r c y , Lor d, WePr a ys e eI nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous Gr a ntPe a c e , WePr a y , i nMe r c y , Lor ds e eI nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous Gui deMe , OThou 2 2 5 CONS ECRATI ON 3 Wi l l i a ms& Cwm Rhondda Hug he s , J . Gr e a tJ e ho v a h Wi l l i a ms Ha dGodnotCome , Ma yI s r a e lS a ys e eI fGodHa dNotBe e nonOurS i de Ha i l , ThouLongEx pe c t e dJ e s uss e eCo me , ThouLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha ta 1 6 6 REDEEMER 2 Bl i s s , P. Ha l l e l uj a hWha ta Bl i s s , P. S a v i or ! S a v i or Ha ppyt heMa nWho 2 3 8 NEW 4 Lut he r&Ma s s i e WoGottZum Ha us f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he F e a r e t hGod OBEDI ENCE ( Wa l t e r ) Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 &Ge s i us Ha ppyt heMa nWho 2 3 9 NEW 1 Lut he r&Ma s s i e WoGottZum Ha us f r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he F e a r e t hGod OBEDI ENCE Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3 Ha ppyWhoi nGod' sF e a rDot hS t a ys e eHa ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul !2 1 1 HEAVEN 2 F a be r , F . F i nl a ndi a S i be l i us , J . Ha we i s , T. Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 3 4 ADVENT 3 Doddr i dge , P. Che s t e r fie l do r Ri c hmond ( Ha we i s )o rS pa F i e l dsCha pe l Ha r k!TheHe r a l d 5 7 CHRI S TMAS 2 We s l e y , C. Me nde l s s o hn Me nde l s s o hn& Ang e l sS i ng Cummi ng s Ha r k, t heVoi c eof 2 9 2 MI S S I ONS 1 Ma r c h, D. Ga l i l e a n Ba r nb y , J . J e s usCa l l i ng Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , 1 3 9 CONF ES S I ON/ 4 Pe nne y , B. Thi r dModeMe l ody Ta l l i s , T. OMyGod ABS OLUTI ON HeLe a de t hMe 2 2 6 CONS ECRATI ON 1 Gi l mor e , J . HeLe a de t hMe Br a db ur y , W. HeTha tBe l i e v e sa ndI sBa pt i z e ds e eAl lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d HeWa sNotWi l l i ng 2 9 3 MI S S I ONS 2 Me ye r , L. HeWa sNotWi l l i ngMe ye r , L. HeWhoWoul d 2 4 0 NEW 3 Bunya n& MonksGa t e Engl i s h&Wi l l i a ms Va l i a ntBe OBEDI ENCE De a r me r He r eLor dMyS oulConv i c t e ds e eOLor dMyS oulConv i c t e d He r odWhyDr e a de s tt ho uaF oe ?s e eTheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e Hi sGi fts 2 6 8 THANKS GI VI NG 2 Dumont , B. S i mpl eGi fts Br a c ke tt&Dumo nt Hol yGho s t , wi t h 1 1 9 PENTECOS T 1 Re e d& Ca nt e r b ur yo rS ong Gi b bons , O. Li g htDi v i ne Longf e l l o w 1 3 Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Hol yGod, WePr a i s e 1 2 3 ThyNa me Hol y , Hol y , Hol y Hol yS pi r i t , Ev e r Dwe l l i ng Hos a nna , Loud Hos a nna TRI NI TY 1 2 4 1 2 0 TRI NI TY PENTECOS T 9 4 P ALM S UNDAY Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune 3 F r a nz&Wa l wo r t hTeDe um o rHur s l e yf r om Ka t hol i s c he s o rGr os s e rGott, Ge s a ng b uc h, Ma r i a wi rLobe nDi c h The r e s a , 1 7 7 4 3 He be r , R. Ni c a e a Dyke s , J . 4 Re e s , T. Eb e ne z e ro r Wi l l i a ms , T. TonYBo t e l 2 Thr e l f a l l , J . El l a c ombe f r om Ge s a ngb uc hde r He r z ogl . Hofka pe l l e , Wur tte mbe r g, 1 7 8 4 2 Ri ppon, J . F ounda t i on( F unk) F unk, J . o rPr ot e c t i on 3 Ada ms , R. Me l i t a Dyke s , J . Ho wF i r mA 2 7 5 TRUS T F o unda t i on Ho wS ha l lWe 2 7 6 TRUS T Ans we rTe r r or ' s Cr y? Ho wVa i nt heCr ue lHe r od' sF e a rs e eTheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e Hur onCa r ols e eTwa sI nTheMoonofWi nt e r t i me IAm J e s us ' Li ttl e 2 7 7 TRUS T 1 v onHa yn, H. We i lI c hJ e s u La mb S c hä fle i nBi n IBi ndUnt oMys e l f 1 3 7 BAPTI S MALLI F E 5 Pa t r i c kofI r e l a nd S t . Pa t r i c ks Toda y &Al e x a nd e r Br e a s t pl a t e ICa nHe a rMyS a v i orCa l l i ngs e eWhe r eHeLe a dsMe ICome , OS a v i or , To 1 4 7 LORD' SS UPPER 3 He yde r , F . I c hS t e r beTä gl i c h ThyTa b l e IHe a r dTheBe l l sOn 5 8 CHRI S TMAS 2 Longf e l l o w, H. Wa l t ha m( Ca l ki n) Chr i s t ma sDa y IKno wTha tMy 1 0 8 EAS TER 2 Me dl e y , S . DukeS t r e e t Re de e me rLi v e s IKno wWho mI 2 7 8 TRUS T 2 Whi ttl e&Na t ha n IKno wWhom I Ha v eBe l i e v e d Ha v eBe l i e v e d INe e dThe eEv e r y 1 6 7 REDEEMER 2 Ha wks , A. INe e dThe eEv e r y Hour Hour IPl a c eMyTr us tI n 2 8 0 TRUS T 2 Ams t ut z&Kr opf Ha l y-Tr us t God IS i ngt heMi g ht y 2 5 3 PRAI S E 2 Wa tts , I . El l a c ombe Po we rofGod I fGodHa dNotBe e n 1 2 9 REF ORMATI ON onOurS i de 2 Lut he r , M. I fGodHa dNotBe e n 1 3 0 REF ORMATI ON onOurS i de 2 Lut he r , M. I fGodHi ms e l fBe F o rMe 2 Ge r ha r dt& Ma s s i e 2 7 9 TRUS T Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s I ' m ButAS t r a ng e r 2 1 3 HEAVEN 2 Ta yl or , T. He r e I mmor t a l , I nv i s i b l e , 2 5 4 PRAI S E 1 S mi t h, W. GodOnl yWi s e I nDe a t h' sS t r ongBa ndss e eChr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r ongBa nds f r om Br ude r Chor a l Buc h, 1 7 8 4 S t a nf or d, C. f r om Ems ki r c hne r Chor a l b uc h, 1 7 5 6 Ca l ki n, J . Ha tton, J . Mc Gr a na ha n, J . Lo wr y , R. Kr opf , L. f r om Ge s a ngb uc hde r He r z ogl . Hofka pe l l e , Wur tte mbe r g, 1 7 8 4 Wä rGo ttni c htmi tf r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he unsdi e s eZe i t Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 ( 1 5 2 4 ) &P r a e t o r i us Wä rGo ttni c htmi tf r om Wa l t e r ' sHymna l , unsdi e s eZe i t 1 5 3 7 ( 1 5 3 7 ) Woodb i r do rEsF l ogGe r ma n&Wo o d wa r d Ei nKl e i ns Wa l dv öge l e i n S t . Edmund S ul l i v a n, A. ( S ul l i v a n) S t . De ni oo rJ oa nna We l s h&Ro be r t s o rPa l e s t r i na Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s I nHi sTe mpl eNo w 7 5 EPI PHANY 3 Pye&Cooke Be hol dHi m I nOneTr ueGodWeAl lBe l i e v es e eWeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod I nPe a c ea ndJ o yI 2 8 CLOS I NGS ONGS 4 Lut he r&Ba c o n No wDe pa r t I nTheBl e a k 5 9 CHRI S TMAS 5 Ro s s e tti , C. Mi d Wi nt e r I nt heMi ds tofEa r t hl yLi f es e eThoug hi nt heMi d s tofLi f eWeBe I nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeAr es e eThoughi nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeBe I nt heVe r yMi ds tofLi f es e eThoughi nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeBe I nThe s eOurDa ys 2 8 1 TRUS T 4 La t i n&Lut he r S oPe r i l ous I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , 1 2 5 TRI NI TY 2 Lut he r , M. I nDa ysofOl d Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s We s t mi ns t e rAb be y Pur c e l l&Ha wk i ns Mi tF r i e dundF r e udf r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he i c hF a rDa hi n Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 &P r a e t o r i us Cr a nha m Hol s t , G. Ve r l e i hunsF r i e de n Lut he r&Er yt hr a e us Gnä di gl i c h Lut he r&Er yt hr a e us J e s a i aDe m Pr ophe t e nda s Ge s c ha h I s a i a h' t wa st hePr o phe ts e eI s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d I tCa meUponA 6 0 CHRI S TMAS 3 S e a r s , E. Ca r ol Wi l l i s , R. Mi dni ghtCl e a r I tI sWe l lWi t hMy 1 9 8 CROS SAND 2 S pa ffor d, H. I tI sWe l lo rVi l l eDuBl i s s , P. S o ul COMF ORT Ha v r e I ' v eF o undaF r i e ndi nJ e s uss e eTheLi l yoft heVa l l e y J e r us a l e mt heGol de n2 1 2 HEAVEN 1 Be r na r dofCl uny Ewi ng Ewi ng, A. a ka . Be r na r dof Mor l a i x&Ne a l e J e s usCa me , t he 3 5 ADVENT 2 Thr i ng, G. S i e h, hi e rb i ni c h, f r om Ge i s t r e i c he s He a v e nsAdor i ng Ehr e nkoe ni g Ge s a ng b uc h Da r ms t a dt , 1 6 9 8 J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e n 1 0 9 EAS TER 4 Bo he mi a n& Ea s t e rHymn f r om Lyr aDa v i di c a , Toda y We s l e y 1 7 0 8 f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he J e s usChr i s t , Our 1 4 8 LORD' SS UPPER 3 Hus&Lut he r J e s usChr i s t us Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 Bl e s s e dS a v i o r Uns e rHe i l a nd, &Vo nT uc he r De rVonUns ( Wa l t e r ) J e s usChr i s t , Our 1 4 9 LORD' SS UPPER 1 Hus&Lut he r J e s usChr i s t us f r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he Bl e s s e dS a v i o r Uns e rHe i l a nd, Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, De rVonUns 1 5 3 3 ( Kl ug) J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i ors e eJ e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e J e s usChr i s tOurGoda ndS a v i ors e eJ e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or J e s usChr i s tOurRe de e me rBor ns e eJ e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or J e s usChr i s tOurS a v i orTr ues e eJ e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e J e s usChr i s tToda yi sRi s e ns e eJ e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e J e s usChr i s tWho 1 1 0 EAS TER 2 Lut he r&Ba c o n J e s usChr i s t us f r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he Ca met oS a v e Uns e rHe i l a nd, Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, De rDe nTod 1 5 3 3&Ba c h ( Kl ug) J e s usGr a ntTha t 8 6 LENT 3 He e r ma nn, J . De rAm Kr e uz Köni g , J . Ba l ma ndHe a l i ng J e s usHeI sBor ns e eTwa sI nTheMoonofWi nt e r t i me Ti t l e J e s us , I nThyDyi ng Woe s J e s us , Ki ngofGl or y J e s usLo v e sMe J e s usS ha l lRe i gn J e s usS i nne r sDot h Re c e i v e No . S e c t i o n 9 9 GOODF RI DAY 1 6 8 REDEEMER 1 5 5 WORDOFGOD 1 6 9 REDEEMER 1 4 0 CONF ES S I ON/ ABS OLUTI ON Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s 1 Pol l oc k, T. 2 1 2 3 Da v i s on, W. Wa r ne r , A. Wa tts , I . Ne ume i s t e r& Mi l l s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Wor dsont heCr o s s Monk, W. -TheLi t a ny S t . Al b a n Ha ydn&Dyk e s unt i t l e d Br a db ur y , W. DukeS t r e e t Ha tton, J . Me i ne nJ e s um La s s `f r om Ne uv e r f e r t i gt e s I c hNi c ht Da r ms t ä dt i c he s ( Da r ms t a dt ) Ge s a ngBuc h, 1 6 9 9 Ev e ni ngPr a ye r S t a i ne r , J . J e s us , Te nde r 3 1 1 EVENI NG 2 Dunc a n, M. S he phe r d, He a rMe J e s us , ThyBoundl e s s 1 7 0 REDEEMER 2 Ge r ha r dt& Yoa kl e y Lo v eToMe We s l e y J e s usWa nt sAl lOf 2 4 1 NEW 1 Wood&Dumont Bl e s s e dAr eThe y Hi sChi l dr e n OBEDI ENCE J e s usWeNo wMus tLa uda ndS i ngs e eNo wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHol yOne J o yt ot heWor l d 6 1 CHRI S TMAS 3 Wa tts , I . Ant i oc h J o yf ul , J o yf ul , We 2 5 5 PRAI S E 1 v a nDyke , H. Odet oJ o y Ador eThe e La mpofOurF e e t 1 5 6 WORDOFGOD 1 Ba r t on, B. S t . Agne s Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s h 1 5 0 LORD' SS UPPER 3 f r o m Li t ur gyof Pi c a r dy Ke e pS i l e nc e S t . J a me s& Mo ul t r i e Le tChi l dr e nHe a r 2 9 9 CHRI S TI AN 2 Wa tts , I . Le a TheMi g ht yDe e ds HOME Le tGodBeBl e s ts e eOLo r dWePr a i s eThe e Le tOurGl a dne s s 6 2 CHRI S TMAS 2 Za v or ka , T. Na r odi ls eKr i s t us Ha v eNoEnd Pá no rS a l v a t or Na t us Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 2 9 4 MI S S I ONS 4 Ki t c hi n& Cr uc i fie r Ne wbol t Li ftUpYo urHe a ds , 3 6 ADVENT 2 We i s s e l& Mi l wa uke eo r Y eMi ght yGa t e s Wi nk wo r t h Ma c hthoc hdi e Tür( Le mke ) Lo!GodI sHe r es e eGodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt Lo , GodToHe a v ' n 1 1 2 AS CENS I ON 3 S a c e r&Co x VonGottwi l li c h As c e nde t h Ni c htLa z e n Lo!HeCome sWi t h 3 7 ADVENT 3 Ce nni c k&We s l e yHe l ms l e y Cl oudsDe s c e ndi ng Lo , Ho wARos eE' e r 6 3 CHRI S TMAS 3 Ge r ma n&La yr i z EsI s tEi nRo s Bl oomi ng Ent s pr unge n ( Rhyt hmi c ) Yoa kl e y , W. Wood, M. Ha nde l&Ma s o n v a nBe e t ho v e n& Hodge s Dyke s , J . F r e nc h S umme r s , J . Bohe mi a n Ni c hol s on, S . Le mke , A. Cr üg e r&La yr i z Ol i v e r s , T. f r om Al t e sCa t hol i s c he Ge i s t l i c he Ki r c he nge s e ng, Köl n, 1 5 9 9&P r a e t o r i us LookDo wn, OLor d , 1 3 1 REF ORMATI ON 2 Lut he r&Co x Ac hGottv om f r om Er f ur t F r o m He a v e n Hi mme l Enc hi r i di on, 1 5 2 4& Be hol d Ha up t LookDo wn, OLor d , 1 3 2 REF ORMATI ON 3 Lut he r&Co x Esi s tda sHe i luns f r om Et l i c hChr i s t l i c h F r o m He a v e n Komme nHe r Li de r , Wi tte nb e r g , Be hol d 1 5 2 4&Ha up t Lor d, Di s mi s sUs 2 9 CLOS I NGS ONGS 2 F a wc e tt&Thr i ng Re ge ntS q ua r e S ma r t , H. Wi t hThyBl e s s i ng Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Lor d, Ent hr one di n 1 7 1 He a v e nl yS pl e ndor Lor dJ e s usThi nkOn 1 4 1 Me Lor d, Ke e pUs S t e a df a s ti nThy Wor d Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s REDEEMER 3 Bo ur ne , G. Br ynCa l f a r i a Owe n, W. CONF ES S I ON/ ABS OLUTI ON 2 S yne s i usof Cyr e ne& Cha t fie l d 2 Lut he r& Wi nk wo r t h S out hwe l l f r om Wi l l i a m Da ma n' s Ps a l t e r , 1 5 7 9 1 3 3 REF ORMATI ON Er ha l tUns , He r r , be if r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he de i ne m Wor t Li e de ra uffsne w ge be s s e r t , Wi tte nbe r g , 1 5 4 3&Ha s s l e r HyF r ydol Pr i c ha r d, R. Lor dofGl or y , Who 2 9 7 S TEWARDS HI P 3 Al de r s on, E. Ha s tBoughtUs Lor dofLi f e , Al l 2 5 7 PRAI S E 3 Moor e , C. HyF r ydol Pr i c ha r d, R. Pr a i s eEx c e l l i ng Lor dTa keMyHa nda ndLe a dMes e eTa keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe Lor d, The eILo v e 2 2 7 CONS ECRATI ON 3 S c ha l l i ng& He r z l i c hLi e bha b f r om S t r a s s b ur g, 1 5 7 7 wi t hAl lMyHe a r t Wi nk wo r t h i c hDi c hOHe r r Lor d, Whoa tCa na ' s 3 0 0 CHRI S TI AN 4 Thr upp, A. S t . Ur s ul a We s t l a ke , F . We ddi ngF e a s t HOME Lor d, Whot heNi g htYouWe r eBe t r a ye ds e eThou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t Lor dWho 8 7 LENT 1 He r na ma n, C. S t . F l a v i a n f r om Da y' sPs a l t e r , 1 5 6 3 Thr ougho utThe s e F o r t yDa ys Ma gni fic a t 3 8 ADVENT 3 Pe nne y , B. Uffingha m Cl a r ke , J . Ma nofS or r o wss e eHa l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i or ! Ma n, Woul ds tThouLi v eAl lBl i s s f ul l ys e eWi l tThou, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y Ma yGodbePr a i s e dHe nc e f or t ha ndBl e s tF or e v e rs e eOLor dWePr a i s eThe e Ma yGodBe s t o won 2 9 5 MI S S I ONS 3 Lut he r&Ma s s i e EsWol l tunsGott Ge r ma n&Lut he r UsHi sGr a c e Ge nædi g Ma yGodUnt oUsGr a c i ousBes e eMa yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e Mor eLo v et oThe e 2 2 8 CONS ECRATI ON 1 Pr e nt i s , E. Mor eLo v et oThe e Doa ne , W. MyF a i t hLooksTr us t i ngl ys e eMyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e MyF a i t hLooksUp 2 2 9 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Pa l me r , R. Ol i v e t Ma s on, L. ToThe e MyHopeI sBui l t 2 8 2 TRUS T 3 Mot e , E. Me l i t a Dyke s , J . MyJ e s us , AsThou 2 4 2 NEW 2 S c hmol c k& J e we tto rWe be r v onWe be r , C. Wi l t OBEDI ENCE Bo r t hwi c k MyNe i g hbor 1 8 6 J US TI F I CATI ON 1 F l e i s c hma nn, J . Ta l l i s `Ca non Ta l l i s , T. MyS ongS ha l lBeOf 1 9 9 CROS SAND 4 Cr o s b y& S onda nc e Pa x t on, K. J e s us COMF ORT Cl a r ks on MyS oul , No wBl e s sThyMa ke rs e eMyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r MyS oul , No wPr a i s e 2 5 6 PRAI S E 4 Gr a uma nn& NunLob , Me i nS e e lf r om J o ha nne s ThyMa ke r Wi nk wo r t h Kuge l ma nn' s Conc e nt usNo v i , Augs b ur g , 1 5 4 0 Ne a r e r , MyGod, To 2 0 0 CROS SAND 1 Ada ms&Ga ns e& Be t ha ny( Ma s on) Ma s on, L. The e COMF ORT Bi c ke r s t e t h No , NotOne ! 1 7 2 REDEEMER 2 Oa t ma n, J . No , NotOne Hug g, G. NoneOt he rLa mb 1 7 3 REDEEMER 2 Ro s s e tti , C. Ros s e tti J e a t e r , W. Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s No tWor t hy , Lor d , t o 2 3 0 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Bi c ke r s t e t h, E. Ev e nt i de Monk, W. Ga t he rUpt he Cr umb s No wAl lt heWoodsAr eS l e e pi ngs e eNo wRe s tBe ne a t hNi g ht ' sS ha do w No wDoWePr a yGodt heHol yGhos ts e eWeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t No wLe tUsPr a yt ot heHol yGho s ts e eWeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t No wPr a i s eWe 6 4 CHRI S TMAS 3 S e dul i us&Lut he rChr i s t um Wi r La t i n&f r om Er f ur t Chr i s t , t heHol y &Ma s s i e S ol l e nLo be n Enc hi r i di on, 1 5 2 4 One S c hon No wPr a yWeAl lGodt heComf or t e rs e eWeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t s a a c&Ba c h No wRe s tBe ne a t h 3 1 2 EVENI NG 3 Ge r ha r dt , P. I nns b r uc ko rNun I Ni ght ' sS ha do w r uhe na l l eWä l de r o rOWe l t , I c h Mus sDi c hLa s s e n No wTha nkWeAl l 2 6 9 THANKS GI VI NG 1 Ri nka r t& NunDa nke t Cr üg e r , J . OurGod Wi nk wo r t h No wt heLi ghtHa s 3 1 3 EVENI NG 1 Ha v e r ga l , F . Müdeb i ni c h, g e h f r om Li e de r b uc hF ür GoneAwa y z urRuh Kl e i nki nde r S c hul e n, 1 8 4 2 No wWoodsa ndWol dsAr eS l e e pi ngs e eNo wRe s tBe ne a t hNi g ht ' sS ha do w OBeGl a dAl l 1 7 4 REDEEMER 4 Pe nne y , B. Gwa l i a We l s h&Ev a ns Na t i onsonEa r t h OBl e s s e dHol yTr i ni t ys e eOHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y Pue rNob i sNa s c i t urPr a e t o r i us&Wo o d wa r d OChi e fofCi t i e s 7 6 EPI PHANY 2 Pr ude nt i us& Be t hl e he m S mi t he r s& Do ug l a s& Ma r q ue s so fBut e OCo me , Al lY e 6 5 CHRI S TMAS 3 Wa de&Oa k e l e y Ade s t eF i de l e so r Wa de , J . F a i t hf ul &Br o o k e Por t ugue s eHymn OCo meOCo me 3 9 ADVENT 2 unkno wn&Ne a l eVe niEmma nue l F r e nc h Emma nue l ODa yofRe s tAnd 2 7 0 THANKS GI VI NG 2 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Woodb i r do rEsF l ogGe r ma n&Wo o d wa r d Gl a dne s s Ei nKl e i ns Wa l dv öge l e i n OF a t he r , Al l 3 0 1 CHRI S TI AN 1 El l e r t on, J . Aur e l i a We s l e y , S . Cr e a t i ng HOME OF orAThous a nd 1 7 5 REDEEMER 1 We s l e y , C. Az mon Gl ä s e r&Ma s o n Tongue s OGod, f r o m He a v e nLookDo wns e eLookDo wn, OLor d, F r om He a v e nBe hol d OGod, LookDo wnf r om He a v e na ndS e es e eLookDo wn, OLor d, F r om He a v e nBe hol d OHol y , Bl e s s e d 3 0 8 MORNI NG 2 Be hm &S c hue tte OHe i l i ge He r ma nn, N. Tr i ni t y Dr e i f a l t i g ke i to r S t e htAuf , I hr Li e be nKi nde r l e i n OHol yGho s tt oThe eWePr a ys e eWeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t OHol y , Hol y , Hol yThr e es e eOHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e r 2 4 OPENI NG 4 S c hi r me r& Wi eS c hönLe uc ht e tNi c ol a i , P. I n S ONGS Wi nk wo r t h OJ e s usChr i s t , Al lPr a i s et oThe es e eAl lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me OLi ttl eTo wnof 6 6 CHRI S TMAS 2 Br ooks , P. S t . Loui s Re dne r , L. Be t hl e he m Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n OLor d, Ho wS ha l lI 4 2 ADVENT Me e tThe e OLor d, IAm Not 1 5 1 LORD' SS UPPER Wor t hy Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s 2 Ge r ha r dt , P. Tune Wi eS ol li c hDi c h Empf a nge 2 f r o m La nds hut e r NonDi gnus Ge s a ngb uc h, 1 7 7 7 OLor dIS i ngwi t hLi psa ndHe a r ts e eRe j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng OLor d, MyGod, I 2 4 5 PRAYER 2 Ro be r t s on, A. Ki ngs f ol d Thi r s tF orY ou OLor dMyS oul 1 4 2 CONF ES S I ON/ 2 Ma x we l l , J . Wi nc he s t e rNe w Conv i c t e d ABS OLUTI ON Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Cr üg e r , J . t r a di t i ona l Engl i s h&Wi l l i a ms f r om " Mus i ka l i s c he s Ha ndb uc h" , Ha mb ur g , 1 6 9 0&Hut c hi ns Me ye r , J . OLor dofHe a v ' na nd 2 7 1 THANKS GI VI NG 3 Wor ds wo r t h, C. EsI s tKe i nTa g Ea r t ha ndS e a OLor d, Thr oug houtThe s eF or t yDa yss e eLor dWhoThr oughoutThe s eF or t yDa ys OLor dWePr a i s e 2 5 9 PRAI S E 2 Lut he r , M. GottS e iGe l obe t Ge r ma n&S c he i n The e undGe be ne de i e t o rEnc hi r i di ono r GudVær eLo v e t Ev i gNu OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, 1 8 7 J US TI F I CATI ON 4 unkno wn&We b bDe oGr a c i a so r Engl i s h&Do ug l a s Ho wBr oa d, Ho w Agi nc our t Hi gh OS a c r e dHe a d, No w 1 0 0 GOODF RI DAY 3 Be r na r dof Pa s s i onChor a l eo r Ha s s l e r&Ba c h Wounde d Cl a i r v a ux& He r z l i c hTutMi c h Al e x a nd e r Ve r l a nge n OS a v i or , GoBe s i deuss e eAb i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us OTa keMyHa nd, De a rF a t he rs e eTa keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe OTha tTheLo r d 2 3 1 CONS ECRATI ON 1 Wa tts , I . Ev a no rEv a Ha v e r ga l&Ma s o n Woul dGui deMy Wa ys OTheDe e p, De e p 1 7 6 REDEEMER 4 F r a nc i s , S . Eb e ne z e ro r Wi l l i a ms , T. Lo v eofJ e s us TonYBo t e l OThouMos tHol yTr i ni t ys e eOHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e d 3 1 4 EVENI NG 5 Amb r os eofMi l a n OLuxBe a t a La t i n Li g ht &Ne a l e Tr i ni t a s OWondr ousType , O 8 3 TRANS F I GURATI 4 La t i n&Ne a l e De oGr a c i a so r Engl i s h&Do ug l a s Vi s i onF a i r ON Agi nc our t OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e 4 1 CHRI S TMAS 4 Pr ude nt i us& Di v i num Mys t e r i um La t i n Be gotte n Ne a l e&Ba k e r o rCor deNa t us Oh, Bl e s tt heHous e 3 0 2 CHRI S TI AN 1 v onPf e i l& WoGottZum Ha us f r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he HOME Wi nk wo r t h Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3 OnJ or da n' sBa nkt he 4 0 ADVENT 2 Co ffin&Cha nd l e rPue rNob i sNa s c i t urPr a e t o r i us&Wo o d wa r d Ba pt i s t ' sCr y OnWha tHa sNo w 3 0 CLOS I NGS ONGS 2 Ne wt on, J . Da r wa l l̀s1 4 8 t h Da r wa l l , J . Be e nS o wn OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 7 7 REDEEMER 3 S c hr öde r&Co x Ei nsi s tNot Kr i e g e r&La yr i z Ope nNo wThyGa t e s 2 5 OPENI NG 2 S c hmol c k& Uns e rHe r r s c he ro r Ne a nde r , J . ofBe a ut y S ONGS Wi nk wo r t h Ne a nde r OurF a t he ri nt heHe a v e nWhoAr ts e eOurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAbo v e Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune OurF a t he rThoui n 2 4 6 PRAYER 2 Lut he r , M. Va t e rUns e ri m He a v e nAbo v e Hi mme l r e i c h OurF a t he r , Whof r om He a v e nAbo v es e eOurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAbo v e OurGod, OurHe l p 2 8 3 TRUS T 1 Wa tts , I . S t . Anne I nAge sPa s t Outoft heDe e pI 1 4 3 CONF ES S I ON/ 3 Lut he r&Rus s e l l AusTi e f e rNot Cr yt oThe e ABS OLUTI ON ( Lut he r )o rAf Dyb s e nsNød Outoft heDe e pI 1 4 4 CONF ES S I ON/ 2 Lut he r&Rus s e l l AusTi e f e rNot Cr yt oThe e ABS OLUTI ON ( S t r a s s b ur g)o r S t r a s s b ur g Ov e rCe dr onJ e s usTr e a de t hs e eOv e rKi dr onJ e s usTr e a de t h Ov e rKe dr onJ e s usTr e a de t hs e eOv e rKi dr onJ e s usTr e a de t h Ov e rKi dr onJ e s us 9 6 GOOD 4 Ki ngo&J e ffr e y Tr e a de t h THURS DAY Pa s sMeNot , O 2 3 2 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Cr o s b y , F . Ge nt l eS a v i or Pr a i s eGodF r om 2 5 8 PRAI S E 2 Ke n, T. Whom Al l Bl e s s i ngsF l o w Pr a i s eMyS oulThe 1 7 8 REDEEMER 2 Lyt e , H. Ki ngOfHe a v e n Pr a i s eTheLor d, Ye 2 6 0 He a v e nsAdor e Hi m Pr a i s eToTheLor d , 2 6 1 TheAl mi ght y PRAI S E 3 Os l e r , E. PRAI S E 2 Ne a nde r& Wi nk wo r t h Pr a ye rAfte rPa r dons e eWeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , 2 0 1 CROS SAND 2 Ge r ha r dt , P. BeGl a da ndS i ng COMF ORT Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m 2 6 3 PRAI S E 2 Pl umpt r e , E. Thr ong Re j oi c eYePur ei nHe a r ts e eRe j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong Roc kofAge s 1 8 8 J US TI F I CATI ON 1 To pl a dy , A. S a l v a t i onUnt oUs 1 8 9 J US TI F I CATI ON 2 S pe r a t us , P. Ha sCome S a v i or , Li keA 2 3 3 CONS ECRATI ON S he phe r dLe a dUs S a v i orOfThe 4 3 ADVENT Na t i onsCo me S a v i orWhe nI nDus t 8 8 ToThe e LENT 2 Thr upp, D. Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Lut he r , M. Cr oft, W. Lut he r&Ba c h f r om Kö pf e l ' s Ge s a ng b uc h, S t r a s s b ur g, 1 5 2 5& Ha up t Ov e rKe dr onJ e s us Li nde ma n, L. Tr a e de r Pa s sMeNotO Doa ne , W. Ge nt l eS a v i or Ol d1 0 0 t h Ge ne v a nPs a l t e r& Bour ge oi s Pr a i s eMyS oulo r Gos s , J . La udaAni mao r S t . Pa ul Aus t r i a( Ha ydn)o r Ha ydn, F . Aus t r i a nHymn Lo bede nHe r r e n f r om Ande rThe i lde s Er ne ue r t e n Ge s a ng b uc h, 1 6 6 5& Be nne tt I c hS i ng edi rmi t He r z Ma r i on Köni g , J . Me s s i t e r , A. Topl a dy Ha s t i ngs , T. Esi s tda sHe i luns f r om Et l i c hChr i s t l i c h Komme nHe r Li de r , Wi tte nb e r g , 1 5 2 4 Br a db ur y Br a db ur y , W. 2 Amb r os eofMi l a n NunKomm, De r &Lut he r& He i de nHe i l a nd Re yno l d s 3 Gr a nt , R. Abe r ys t wyt h ( Pa r r y ) f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 Pa r r y , J . Ti t l e S a v i or , WhoThy F l oc kAr tF e e di ng No . S e c t i o n 3 0 3 CHRI S TI AN HOME Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s 2 Mühl e nbe r g , W. Ba ttyo rRi nger e c htf r om J o ha nn Thomme n' s Mus i c a l i s c he r Chr i s t e ns c ha t z , Ba s e l , 1 7 4 5&La yr i z 4 Ca s wa l l , E. Humi l i t y Gos s , J . S e eAmi dt he 6 7 CHRI S TMAS Wi nt e r ' sS no w S e e , t heConque r o rMount si nTr i umphs e eS e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph S e e , TheLor d 1 1 3 AS CENS I ON 4 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Re xGl or i a e S ma r t , H. As c e ndsI n Tr i umph S i l e ntNi g ht 6 8 CHRI S TMAS 1 Mohr&Y o ung S t i l l eNa c ht Gr ube r , F . S i ng, OS i ng , Thi s 6 9 CHRI S TMAS 1 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Na t i v i t y Monk, W. Bl e s s e dMor n S ongsof 7 7 EPI PHANY 3 Wor ds wo r t h, C. S t . Ge or ge ` s El v e y , G. Tha nkf ul ne s sa nd Wi nds or Pr a i s e S o ul sofMe n!Why 2 8 4 TRUS T 2 F a be r , F . I nBa b i l one Dut c h&Rö nt g e n Wi l lY eS c a tte r f r om Ge i s t l i c he s S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, 1 0 1 GOODF RI DAY 1 Ke l l y , T. OMe i nJ e s u, I c h ks l i e d, 1 8 5 0 a ndAffli c t e d Mus sS t e r be no r Vol WoI s tJ e s us , Me i n Ve r l a nge n Ta keMyLi f eAnd 2 3 4 CONS ECRATI ON 3 Ha v e r ga l , F . Moz a r t Moz a r t , W. Le tI tBe Ta keThouMyHa nd 2 3 5 CONS ECRATI ON 2 v onHa us ma nn& S oNi mm De nn S i l c he r&S ne l l a ndLe a dMe Ho r s t ma nn Me i neHä nde ' Ta keUpThyCr os s ' , 2 9 6 MI S S I ONS 2 Ev e r e s t , C. NunLa s s tUnsDe n Rha u, G. t heS a v i orS a i d Le i bBe gr a be n f r om Er f ur t Tha tMe nagodl y 1 5 7 WORDOFGOD 2 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Di e ss i nddi e Enc hi r i di on, 1 5 2 4& Li f eMi ghtLi v e he i l̀ge nz e hu r a e t o r i us Ge boto rI nGotte s P Na me nf a hr e nwi r TheAdv e ntofOur 4 4 ADVENT 3 Co ffin&Cha nd l e rS t . Thoma s Wi l l i a ms , A. God TheAnge lGa b r i e lF r o m He a v e nCa mes e eGa b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge TheApos t l eLooke d 2 0 5 ENDTI MES 3 Ro be r t s on, A. Addi s on` so r S he e l e s , J . a ndHe a r daVoi c e London ( Addi s ons ) TheBr i de gr oom 2 0 6 ENDTI MES 2 Wa l t he r&Lo y Ac tGottVom Pr a e t o r i us , M. S oonWi l lCa l lUs Hi mme l r e i c heo r I c hwi l le i nNe ue s S i nge no r Pr a e t o r i us7 TheChur c h' sOne 2 2 0 COMMUNI ON 1 S t one , S . Aur e l i a We s l e y , S . F o unda t i on OFS AI NTS TheCl oudRe c e i v e d 1 1 4 AS CENS I ON 1 Dumont , B. Az mon Gl ä s e r&Ma s o n Chr i s tF r om The i r S i ght TheCo mf or t e rHa s 1 2 1 PENTECOS T 2 Bo ttome , F . TheComf o r t e rHa s Ki r kpa t r i c k, W. Co me Come Ti t l e TheDa yi sS ur e l y Dr a wi ngNe a r No . S e c t i o n 2 0 7 ENDTI MES Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s 1 Ri ngwa l dt&P e t e rEsi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nf r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he de rZe i t Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3 TheDut e ousDa yNo wCl os e t hs e eNo wRe s tBe ne a t hNi g ht ' sS ha do w TheF i r s tNoe l 7 0 CHRI S TMAS 3 Engl i s h TheF i r s tNoe l Engl i s h TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r s 1 7 9 REDEEMER 1 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Ol d1 3 7 t ho r f r om Da y' sPs a l t e r , 1 5 6 3 Toi l Nor wi c h TheGodofAb r a ha m 2 6 2 PRAI S E 2 b e nJ uda h& Yi gda lo rLe oni He b r e w&Ly o n Pr a i s e Ol i v e r s TheGos pe lS ho ws 1 5 8 WORDOFGOD 2 Lo y , M. He r rJ e s uChr i s t , f r om Ca nt i ona l e TheF a t he r ' sGr a c e Di c tZuUnsWe nd Ge r ma ni c um, Dr e s de n, 1 6 2 8 TheKi ngS ha l lCo me 4 5 ADVENT 2 unkno wn& Cons ol a t i ono r Wye t h, J . Br o wnl i e Mor ni ngS ong TheLa wOfGodI s 1 5 9 WORDOFGOD 1 Lo y , M. Er ha l tUns , He r r , be if r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he GoodAndWi s e de i ne m Wor t Li e de ra uffsne w ge be s s e r t , Wi tte nbe r g , 1 5 4 3 TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y1 8 0 REDEEMER 2 F r y , C. S a l v a t i ono rThe Ha ys&S a nk e y Li l yoft heVa l l e y TheLor d' sMy 2 8 5 TRUS T 1 f r o mt heS c o tti s h Ma r os ao rBr ot he r Ba i n, J . S he phe r d Ps a l t e r , 1 6 5 0 J a me s `Ai r TheLor d' sPr a ye r 2 4 7 PRAYER 3 Pe nne y , B. Er f yni a d We l s h&Ev a ns ( ne w) TheLo v eofGod 2 6 5 PRAI S E 3 Le hma n, F . TheLo v eofGod Le hma n&Ma y s TheMout hofF ool s 1 3 4 REF ORMATI ON 2 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Ess pr i c htde r f r om Wa l t e r ' sGe i s t l i c he Dot hGodConf e s s Unwe i s e nMund Ge s a ng b üc hl e i n, 1 5 2 4 &P r a e t o r i us TheOl dRug ge d 2 0 2 CROS SAND 3 Be nna r d, G. TheOl dRugge d Be nna r d, G. Cr o s s COMF ORT Cr os s ThePe o pl eTha ti n 7 8 EPI PHANY 1 Mor i s on, J . Lo b tGott, i hr He r ma nn, N. Da r kne s sS a t Chr i s t e n Al l z ugl e i c h TheS ol i dRoc ks e eMyHopeI sBui l t TheS ongofS i me on: NuncDi mi t i ss e eI nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t TheS t a rPr oc l a i ms 7 9 EPI PHANY 2 S e dul i us&Ne a l e WoGottZum Ha us f r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he t heKi ngi sHe r e Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3 TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The 1 1 1 EAS TER 2 f r o mS ymphoni a Vi c t or y Pa l e s t r i na&Mo nk Ba ttl eDone S i r e num S e l e c t a r um & P o tt TheWi ndsa nd 2 8 6 TRUS T 2 Wor ds wo r t h, C. Cons ol a t i ono r Wye t h, J . Bi l l o wsLoudl y Mor ni ngS ong Ro a r The r e ' saGr e a tDa y 2 0 8 ENDTI MES 1 Tho mps on, W. The r e saGr e a tDa y Thomps on, W. Co mi ng Comi ng The r e ' saWi de ne s si nGod' sMe r c ys e eS oul sofMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r The s eAr et heHol yTe nCo mma ndss e eTha tMe nagodl yLi f eMi g htLi v e The s eThi ngst heS e e rI s a i a hdi dBe f a l ls e eI s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d Ti t l e No . S e c t i o n Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Thi neAr m, OLor d , 2 8 7 TRUS T 2 Pl umpt r e , E. i nDa ysofOl d ThouWhoAr tThr e ei nUni t ys e eOTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght Thou, Whoa tThy 1 5 2 LORD' SS UPPER 1 Tur t on, W. F i r s tEuc ha r i s t Thoughi nt heMi ds t 2 9 0 FUNERAL 3 Me di e v a l& ofLi f eWeBe Lut he r Thr ought heNi g htof 2 2 1 COMMUNI ON 4 I nge ma nn& Doub ta ndS o r r o w OFS AI NTS Go ul d Ti sGood, Lo r d, To 8 4 TRANS F I GURATI 2 Ro b i ns on, J . BeHe r e ON ' Ti sMi dni ghta ndOn 9 7 GOOD 3 Ta ppa n, W. Ol i v e ' sBr o w THURS DAY ToAv e r tF r om Me n 1 5 3 LORD' SS UPPER 2 Hus&La t r o b e God' sWr a t h ToGodBeTheGl or y 2 6 4 PRAI S E 2 Cr o s b y , F . Tune Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Ki ngs f ol d Engl i s h&Wi l l i a ms UndeEtMe mor e s Monk, W. Mi tte nwi ri m Le be nMe di e v a l&Lut he r S i nd Re xGl or i a e S ma r t , H. Pot s da m Ba c h&Go s s S t . Cr os s Dyke s , J . Ge t hs e ma neo r Pe t r a ToGodBeThe Gl or y ToGodt heHol yS pi r i tLe tUsPr a ys e eWeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t ToJ or da nCa meOur 8 0 EPI PHANY 3 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Chr i s t , Uns e rHe r r Lor d, TheChr i s t ToS he phe r dsAs 7 1 CHRI S TMAS 2 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Vom Hi mme lHoc h The yWa t c he dBy Ni ght ToUsS a l v a t i onNo wI sComes e eS a l v a t i onUnt oUsHa sCome Toda yThyMe r c y 1 9 0 J US TI F I CATI ON 2 Al l e n, O. Ant he s Ca l l sMe Toda yYourMe r c yCa l l sUss e eToda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe Twa sI nTheMoonof 7 2 CHRI S TMAS 2 deBr é be uf& Hur onCa r olo r Wi nt e r t i me Mi d d l e t o n J e s ousAha t oni a o rUneJ e unne Puc e l l e ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, 9 8 GOOD 3 Wa tts , I . S t . Cr os s Tha tDol e f ulNi g ht THURS DAY Unde rHi sWi ngs 2 8 8 TRUS T 1 Cus hi ng , W. Unde rHi sWi ngs Wa ke , Awa ke , f or 2 0 9 ENDTI MES 3 Ni c ol a i& Wa c he tAuf Ni ghtI sF l yi ng Wi nk wo r t h WeAl lBe l i e v ei n 1 2 6 TRI NI TY 5 Me di e v a l& Wi rGl a ube na l la n OneTr ueGod Lut he r Ei ne nGott, S c hoe pf e ro r Apos t ol i cCr e e d WeGa t he rTo ge t he r 2 6 OPENI NG 2 unkno wn&Ba k e rKr e ms e r S ONGS WeGi v eThe eBut 2 9 8 S TEWARDS HI P 2 Ho w, W. Ene r gy Thi neOwn WeKno wThe eWho 1 8 1 REDEEMER 1 Br i ght , W. S e l l i nge ThouAr t WeNo wI mpl or e 2 4 8 PRAYER 2 Ge r ma n&Lut he rNunBi tte nwi rde n Godt heHol y He i l i ge nGe i s t Gho s t WePr a i s eY ou, J e s usa tYourBi r t hs e eAl lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me We r eGodNotWi t hUsAtThi sTi mes e eI fGodHa dNotBe e nonOurS i de Re dhe a d, R. Doa ne , W. Wa l t he r , J . f r om S c huma nn' s Ge i s t l i c heLi e de r , Le i pz i g , 1 5 3 9 Ant he s , F . F r e nc h&Mur p hy Dyke s , J . S a nke y , I . Ni c ol a i , P. Me di e v a l&Lut he r Dut c h&Kr e ms e r Monk, W. Hul l a h, J . Ge r ma n Ti t l e We r eYouThe r e ? No . S e c t i o n 1 0 2 GOODF RI DAY Co mp-Aut ho r /Tr ans l at o r l e xi t y i ni t al i c s Tune 2 Af r i c a nAme r i c a nWe r eYo uThe r e Co mpo s e r /Ar r ang e ri n i t al i c s Af r i c a nAme r i c a n& Do ug l a s Conv e r s e , C. Wha tAF r i e ndWe 2 4 9 PRAYER 1 S c r i v e n, J . unt i t l e d Ha v eI nJ e s us Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 7 3 CHRI S TMAS 2 Di x , W. Gr e e ns l e e v e s Engl i s h Whe nChr i s t ' sAppe a r i ngWa sMa deKno wns e eTheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e Whe nIS ur v e yt he 8 9 LENT 2 Wa tts , I . DukeS t r e e t Ha tton, J . Wondr ousCr os s Whe nIS ur v e yt he 9 0 LENT 2 Wa tts , I . Ha mb ur g Ma s on, L. Wondr ousCr os s Whe nIS ur v e yt he 9 1 LENT 2 Wa tts , I . OWa l yWa l yo rTheEngl i s h&S t r o ng Wondr ousCr os s Wa t e rI sWi de Whe nIS ur v e yt he 9 2 LENT 2 Wa tts , I . Roc ki ng ha m Ol d Mi l l e r , E. Wondr ousCr os s Whe nPe a c eLi keaRi v e rs e eI tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul Whe nTheRol lI s 2 2 2 COMMUNI ON 3 Bl a c k, J . Whe nTheRol lI s Bl a c k&Ga b r i e l Ca l l e dUpY onde r OFS AI NTS Ca l l e dUpYonde r Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 2 4 3 NEW 2 Bl a ndy , E. Bl a ndyo rNor r i s Nor r i s&Bl i s s OBEDI ENCE Whi l eO' e rOur 1 4 5 CONF ES S I ON/ 1 Da v i e s&DumontF e de r a lS t r e e t Ol i v e r , H. Gui l t yLa nd, O ABS OLUTI ON Lor d Whi t e rTha nS no w 2 3 6 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Ni c hol s on, J . Whi t e rTha nS no w F i s c he r , W. WhyHe r odUnr e l e nt i ngF oes e eTheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e WhyI mpi o usHe r od, S houl ds tThouF e a rs e eTheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e Wi l tThou, OMa n, 1 6 0 WORDOFGOD 3 Lut he r&Ma s s i e Me ns c h, Wi l l tdu Lut he r&S c he i n Li v eHa ppi l y Le be nS e l i gi c h Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' s 8 1 EPI PHANY 1 Woodf or d, J . F r a nc oni a Köni g&Ha v e r g a l Hous e Woul dt ha tt heLor dWoul dGr a ntUsGr a c es e eMa yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e Y e tBe f or eWeS e e 2 3 7 CONS ECRATI ON 2 Dumont , B. Hol yMa nna Moor e&f r om Yo urPl a ns Col umb i a nHa r mony , 1 8 2 5 Yo uPa r e nt sHe a r 3 0 4 CHRI S TI AN 1 He l mbol d& He r rJ e s uChr i s t , f r om Ca nt i ona l e Wha tJ e s usTa ug ht HOME Cz a ma ns k e Di c tZuUnsWe nd Ge r ma ni c um, Dr e s de n, 1 6 2 8 Yo uPe opl eWho 1 3 8 BAPTI S MALLI F E 2 Ge r ha r dt& Esi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nf r om Kl ug' sGe i s t l i c he No wAr eBa pt i z e d Dumo nt de rZe i t Li e de r , Wi tte nbe r g, 1 5 3 3&P r a e t o r i us Yo urHa nd, OLor d , i nDa ysofOl ds e eThi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d THEHYMNS Blessed Jesus at Thy Word 22 OPENING SONGS Words: verses 1-3, Tobias Clausnitzer, 1663. verse 4, unknown author. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Music: ’Liebster Jesu wir Sind Hier’ Johann Rudolph Ahle, 1664. Setting: Fridrich Layriz, 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Bles 2. All 3. Glor 4. Fa sed Je sus, our know ledge, ious Lord, Thy ther, Son, and at sense, self Ho Thy and im ly Word sight part! Ghost, We Lie Light Praise are ga thered in deep est of light, from to Thee and all dark God a to hear ness shroud pro ceed do ra Thee; ed, ing, tion! 4 4 Let Til O Grant our hearts and Thy Spir it pen Thou our that we Thy By Thou Hear While Thy a the we teach lone cry here ings to Thy be souls breaks ears Word sweet God peo low be our and may and canst ple must stirred night heart; trust ho win rais wan Jn 6:67-68, 8:31-32, Heb 4:12, Jn 1:1-5, 8:12, 1Cor 2:14 ly, us; es; der, Now With Help And to seek and the beams of us by Thy ob tain true Drawn Thou Hear Till from must and we earth work bless sing to all our Thy love truth Spir con and fear un cloud it’s plead so la love good prayers prais Thee with and es sole in prais yon Thee, ed; ing; tion, ly. us. es. der. 787888 God Himself is Present OPENING SONGS 23 (also known as God Himself is With Us or God Reveals His Presence or Lo! God Is Here) Words: Gerhard Tersteegen, 1729. Translated by Frederick W. Foster and John Miller, 1789, alt. Music: ’Wunderbarer König’ or ’Arnsberg’ or ’Groeningen’ Joachim Neander, 1680. Setting: "Common Service Book", 1918. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. God Him self is 2. God Him self is 3. O Thou fount of pre pre bless sent: sent: ing, Let us now a Hear the harps re Pur i fy my dore sound spi Him, ing! rit; And with awe ap See the crowds the Trust ing on ly 4 4 pear be fore throne sur round in Thy mer si cend glo God we to us Ev er Him. ing! it, God is "Ho ly, Like the in ho ho His ly, ly tem ho an lence, ing, ry, Pro strate lie with An gels, saints, their May I cease less deep est rev voi ces blend ly a dore own, here: still Him our God and Hear, O Christ, the Rule Thy Church ter Sa prai res Hab 2:20, 2Sam 22:7, Ps 48:9-10, Rev 7:9-12, Is 6:2-3 vior; ses trial, ple, ly", gels erence. ing! Thee, Praise His That Thy As the all with in keep hear the hymn as Who be hold Thy Him Bow Let a Thine Thy name for Church now hosts ce lone ear will ev rai les er. ses. tial. 668668666 O Holy Spirit, Enter In 24 OPENING SONGS Words: Michael Schirmer, 1650 except verse 2 by unknown author circa 1660. Verses 1, 4, 6-8 translated by by Catherine Winkworth, 1863. Remaining verses unknown translator before 1931. Music: ’Wie Schön Leuchtet’ Phillipp Nicolai, 1599. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 150 4 4 1. O 2. Give 3. Thou 4. Left 5. Thy Ho ly to Thy foun tain to our heav’n ly Spir Word whence selves, strength it, im all we sus en press wis shall tain ter ive dom but our in, pow’r flows stray; heart And That Which O That in in God lead we our our on us may hearts hearts, pi on act Thy from ous the the 4 4 work this hearts nar val be good be row iant soul, fess pure stead Re Thou the faith’s fast fuge glad ev brings woes bold ness er sal be de gin hour, stows, way, part Thy As Grant With With Light Fa un ness, and wake show va tide fi Tem ple fire it us Thy wis est Thee as di vine, ther, Son, i ty that we our Shield us. ing. tion. us; ance. A And We May That That we Stay Thou, Hear us, Lord now De scend, deign may con coun our to make be glow so la sel guide Re li round Thee, faith ev we and the ful er may to guide cheer Heal de Thee now us, Thou fend in Spir wit faith nev us it, ness ful er us; ing; tion. us; ance; bright Three es prove quit ly in may to the Tru ly liv ing, Our souls ev er By Thy teach ing; All hearts bro ken, From all err ors 1Cor 6:19-20, 3:16, 1Jn 1:5-7, 1Pt 2:5-9, Ez 36:27, 1Cor 1:18, 2:13, Jn 4:14, Rev 2:10 Sun That That And Be shine, One, be Thee, field, of the we con in our give us Thou our To Thy Of What But joy glo grace ev stand and ry that er in To Thee giv ing that they nev er let our preach ing, And be to ken And earth’s ter rors 8878874848 OPENING SONGS Prayer May And Thou Thy un for our art sal 24(2) ceas ing sake Thee. la bor near us, va tion May But Praise Whom Be in by Thee, we our 6. O mighty Rock, O Source of life, Let Thy dear Word ’mid doubt and strife Be so within us burning, That we be faithful unto death, In Thy pure love and holy faith, From Thee true wisdom learning! Thy grace And peace On us shower; By Thy power Christ confessing, Let us win our Savior’s blessing. love faith Lord, trust con be their and to stant still in creas re fuge make serve our neigh light and cheer con so la ing. Thee. bor. us. tion. 7. O gentle Dew, from Heav’n now fall With pow’r upon the hearts of all, Thy tender love instilling, That heart to heart more closely bound, Fruitful in kindly deeds be found, The law of love fulfilling; The Lord, Discord Shall not grieve Thee; We recieve Thee; Where Thou livest. Peace, and love, and joy Thou givest. 8. Grant that our days, while life shall last, In purest holiness be passed, Be Thou our Strength forever; Grant that our hearts henceforth be free From sinful lust and vanity Which us from Thee must sever. Keep Thou pure Now From offenses Heart and senses. Blessed Spirit! Let us heavenly life inherit. 1Cor 6:19-20, 3:16, 1Jn 1:5-7, 1Pt 2:5-9, Ez 36:27, 1Cor 1:18, 2:13, Jn 4:14, Rev 2:10 8878874848 Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty 25 OPENING SONGS Words: Benjamin Schmolck, 1730. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863. Music: ’Unser Herrscher’ or ’Neander’ Joachim Neander, 1680. Setting: "Chorale Book for England", 1863. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Op en now thy 2. Lord, my God, I 3. Here Thy praise is 4. Thou my faith in 5. Speak, O God, and gates come glad crease I of be ly and will beau fore chant quick hear ty, Thee, ed, en, Thee, Zi Come Here Let Let on, Thou Thy me Thy let me al so seed is keep Thy will be en ter un to du ly gift di done in there, me; sown; vine, deed; 4 4 Where my soul in Where we find Thee Let my soul, where How so e’er temp dist May I un Oh, To So As Here how my that my of bless heart, all guid life èd oh, I ing the joy ful and a it is ta tions urbed draw du ty dore Thee, plant ed, thick en; near Thee is this ter en hear may star through foun tain place, Thou, be life, flows, Ps 100:1-5, Ps 118:19-26, Is 26:1-4, 1Cor 3:16-17, Lk 8:4-15 Waits There Bring May While for a forth Thy Thou Filled Let Fruit As Here Him heav’n pre Word dost with it ful my is so be un com balm Who on cious still Thy lace, Thy to fort for an earth sheaves o’er peo swers must a me ple light tem life in all and ple in my our prayer. be. lone, shine feed. grace! now! me. strife. woes. 878777 We Gather Together OPENING SONGS 26 Words: Anonymous circa 1597. Translated Theodore Baker, 1894. Music: ’Kremser’ Traditional Dutch circa 1597. Setting: Eduard Kremser, 1877. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. We 2. Be 3. We ga side all ther us do to to ex ge guide tol ther us, Thee, to our Thou ask God Lea the Lord’s with us der tri bless join um ing; ing, phant, 3 4 He Or And cha dain pray stens and ing, main that Thou The So Let wi from Thy cked op the be con gre Sing Thou, Thy prai Lord, Name ses to His were at our be ev er ha tain still pres gin ga stens His ing His our De sing ning tion Name; side, praised! Jn 11:52, Jer 10:23-24, Jer 30:11, Zech 10:8-9, Zeph 3:14-20 now the es will king fen cease fight cape He for all O to make dom di der will from dis we were trib u gets glo Lord, not ry make known. vine; be. tres win la His be us sing. ning; tion; own. Thine! free! 66656665 Abide, O Dearest Jesus 27 CLOSING SONGS (also known as Abide with Us, Lord Jesus or Abide Among Us with Thy Grace or Abide with Us, Our Savior or Come, Abide with Thy Grace, in Our Hearts or O Savior, Go Beside us) Words: Joshua Stegmann, 1628. Translated by August Crull circa 1892. Music: ’Christus der ist mein Leben’ Melchior Vulpius, 1609. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. A 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A bide, O dear est bide, O dear Re bide with heav’n ly bide with rich est bide with Thy pro Je deem bright bless tec sus, er, ness ings tion A A A A A mong mong mong mong mong us us us, us, us, with with pre boun Lord, Thy Thy cious teous our grace, Word, Light; Lord; Strength, 4 4 That And Thy Let Lest Sa tan may not thus now and here truth di rect, and us in grace and world and Sa tan harm af keep wis fell us, ter us dom us Nor True From Grow And we to sin give peace and joy af er ror’s gloom y dai ly through Thy o ver come at place. ford. night. Word. length. 6. Abide, O faithful Savior, Among us with Thy love; Grant steadfastness, and help us To reach our home above. 1Jn 4:13-16, Mt 28:20, Jn 1:1-14, Phil 4:13, Col 1:11-12 7676 In Peace and Joy I Now Depart CLOSING SONGS 28 (also known as The Song of Simeon: Nunc Dimitis) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, 1884, alt. Music: ’Mit Fried und Freud ich Far Dahin’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1610. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. In 2. ’Tis 3. Him 4. He peace Christ Thou is and that hast the joy wrought un Hope I now this work to all and sa com made king they fort is mine eyes dom called who dwelt de for set ving part me, forth Light At My Their Of God’s faith great lands dis pos ful Sa Sal va be night ing; vior, tion ed; 4 4 For full Whom Thou And to By Him So Now By He the Lord I know Thy dear is Is of hast His are hath pro He is and whole rael’s Praise Lk 2:29-32, Gen 49:18, Is 42:6-7, Is 49:6 mised my some and my to the in heart, see earth, night Soft By Ev Fed re Thy ery and me, And death Life, My Help Word, In ev Bliss, Their Joy, is in ery Re but need place ward, pos fa na light a slum and dy re sound and Glor ing. vor. tion, ed. ber. ing. ing. y. 858477 Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing 29 CLOSING SONGS Words: John Fawcett, 1773; verse 3 alt. by Godfrey Thring, 1880. Music: ’Regent Square’ Henry Smart, 1867. Setting: "Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship", 1867. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Lord, dis 2. Thanks we 3. So that miss us with give and a when Thy love Thy dor shall bless ing; a tion call us, Fill our For Thy Sa vior, hearts with joy and Gos pel’s joy ful from the world a peace; sound; way, 4 4 Let May Fear us the of O Ev May re er we each Thy fruits of death shall fresh us, faith ful, ev er, love Thy not O ev may re er we Num 6:22-27, 1Cor 15:54-57, Heb 9:15, Is 63:9 pos sal ap ses va pall sing, Tri umph tion In our us, Glad Thy fresh us, Trav’ ling faith ful, To the ev er, Reign with in re hearts and sum mons through truth Thee this may in deem lives to wil we end ing a o der be less grace. bound. bey. ness. found. day. 878787 On What Has Now Been Sown CLOSING SONGS 30 Words: John Newton, 1779. Music: ’Darwall‘s 148th’ John Darwall, 1770. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. On 2. To 3. Oh, what has now been Thee our wants are grant that each of sown known, us Thy From Now bless ing, Lord, be Thee are all our met be fore Thee stow; pow’rs; here The Ac May pow’r cept meet 4 4 is Thine a what is Thine to ge ther the and to har vest prayers re Heav’n, our lone To make it own And par don thus When Thou and raise, And ceive And home. E’en Mk 4:26-29, 1Cor 3:6-7, 1Thess 3:11-13, 2Cor 9:10 Thou to so, spring what Thine a Thy A and is ap lone shalt Word a men, Lord grow. ours. pear Do Our And have bless Je Thou prais fol the ing sus, in es, low grace Lord, Thee praise. give. come! 666688 Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus 31 ADVENT (also known as Hail, Thou Long-Expected Jesus) Words: Charles Wesley, 1745. Music and Setting: ’Jefferson’ from "Southern Harmony", 1835, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 2 4 1. Come, Thou 2. Born Thy long ex peo ple pect ed to de Je li sus ver, Born Born to a set Thy child and peo ple yet a free; King, rest in king dom Thee. bring. 2 4 From our Born to fears and reign in Is rael’s By Thine Strength and own e Dear De By Thine sire of all suf Is 9:6, Lk 1:67-75, Is 61:1-2, 2Pt 1:3-4 sins re us for Con ter sol nal ev ery fi cient lease ev us, er, a tion, Spi rit na tion, mer it, Let Now us Thy Hope of Rule in Joy Raise of us find our grac ious all all ev to the our ery Thy earth Thou hearts a art; lone; long ing glor ious heart. throne. 87878787 Comfort, Comfort Ye My People ADVENT 32 Words: Johann Olearius (Oelschlaeger), 1671. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1862. Music: ’Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele’ from Trente Quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 160 6 4 1. Com fort, com 2. For the her 3. Yea, her sins 4. Make ye straight fort ald’s our what ye voice God long My is will was peo ple, cry ing par don, crook ed, Speak ye peace, thus In the des ert Blot ting out each Make the rough er saith far dark pla our and mis ces God; near, deed; plain: 6 4 Com Bid All Let fort those ding all that well your hearts who men de be sit to served true in dark re pent His an and hum Speak O She For ye to that warn has suff the glo Je ing ered ry ru cry many of sa o a the Tell Let God And Is 40:1-8 her that her the val leys will change her all flesh shall ness, ance, ger ble, lem bey! day, Lord sins I co rise to meet pi ning sad see the to Mourn ing ’neath their Since the king dom He will no more As be fits His Of Now Now O’er ver, Him, ness ken And And In That the pre her the peace pare griefs earth her war the hills to ev His Word that for have is fare bow er is sor now see ho waits God passed shed now down spring ne row’s is nor ly for a a a load; here. heed. reign, them; way! way, broad, is o to greet ing glad ver bro ver. Him. ness. ken. 87877788 Gabriel’s Message 33 ADVENT (also known as The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came) Words: Traditional Basque Carol; Paraphrased by Sabine Baring Gould, (1834-1924). Music: ’Gabriel‘s Message’ Traditional Basque Carol. Setting: Edgar Pettman, 1922. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 200 3 4 1. The 2. "For 3. Then 4. Of an know gen her, gel a tle Em Ga bless Ma man bri ed ry u el Mo meek el, from ther ly the hea thou bowed Christ ven shalt her was came, be, head, born 3 4 his all "To in wings gen me Beth "All thy "my and hail," Son soul Christ most high Lk 1:26-38, 1:42-48 as er be le said shall shall ian ly drift a as hem, he, be laud folk fa vored ed tions it all "thou Em and through la snow, laud pleas on low ma mag out dy," his and eth a ly nu ni the mai el, fy world Glo eyes ho God," Christ den, by His will as nor she mas Ma seers ho ev flame; thee, said, morn, ry, told, Name." say fore ly er ri a! 10 10 12 7 3 Hark the Glad Sound ADVENT 34 Words: Philip Doddridge, 1735. Music: ’Chesterfield’ or ’Richmond (Haweis)’ or ’Spa Fields Chapel’ Thomas Haweis, 1792. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 3 4 1. Hark, 2. On 3. He 4. He 5. He the Him comes comes comes glad the the from the sound! Spi pris thick bro the rit, ’ners est ken Sa large to films heart vior ly re of to comes! poured, lease, vice bind, The Ex In To The Sa erts Sa clear bleed vior its tan’s the ing a and Him the His throne, love, burst, blind grace And His The To T’en ev ho ir pour rich ery ly on ce the pro sac bon men soul mised red dage tal to long; Fire; held; ray, cure; 3 4 Let Wis The And And ev dom gates on with ery and of the the heart might, brass eye trea pre and be balls sures 6. His silver trumpets publish loud The jub’lee of the Lord Our debts are all remitted now Our heritage restored. pare zeal fore of of voice a Breast in fet ters les tial hum ble song. spire. yield. day. poor. 7. Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace, Thy welcome shall proclaim; And Heav’n’s eternal arches ring With Thy belovèd name. Lk 4:18-19, Is 61:1-2, Rev 5:11-12, Ps 107:13-14, Acts 16:25-34, Lv 25:9-10, Mk 2:18-22 8686 Jesus Came, the Heavens Adoring 35 ADVENT Words: Godfrey Thring, 1864. Music: ’Sieh, hier bin ich, Ehrenkoenig’ from Geistreiches Gesangbuch Darmstadt, Germany, 1698. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. Je 5. Je sus sus sus sus sus came, comes comes comes comes the a to in on heav’ns gain hearts joy clouds a in re and tri dor ing, mer cy, joic ing, sor row, um phant, Came When Bring Shares When with our ing a the peace hearts news like heav’ns from are of our shall realms bowed sins hopes pass on with for and a high; care; giv’n; fears; way; 4 4 Je Je Je Je Je Al Al Al Al Al sus sus sus sus sus le le le le le came for comes a comes in comes, what comes a lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! man’s gain sounds e’er gain Al Al Al Al Al re in of be in le le le le le Mk 13:26, Zech 9:9, Lk 2:14, Jn 14:18, Mt 25:31-34 demp an glad falls glo tion, swer ness, us, ry; lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! Low To Lead Glads Let ly came on an ear nest, ing souls re our hearts, and us then our Came Comes Now Cheer Till in to the ing the deep hu save us gate of e’en our dawn of earth heart deemed dries hom to die. felt prayer; to Heav’n; our tears; age pay, mil i ty. from des pair. death is riv’n. fail ing years. end less day. 878787 Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates ADVENT 36 Words: Georg Weissel, 1642. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1855. Music: ’Milwaukee’ or ’Macht hoch die Tür (Lemke)’ August Lemke, 1849. Setting: "Concordia Kinderchöre", 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. Lift 2. The 3. O 4. Fling 5. Re up Lord blest wide deem your is the the er, heads, ye just, a land, the por tals come! I might Help ci of o y er ty your pen gates! Be tried, Mer blest, Where heart; Make wide My hold, cy Christ it heart the is the a to King of ev er Ru ler tem ple, Thee; here, glo at is set Lord, ry His con a a 3 4 waits; side, fessed! part bide! is dis umph and re glad glad light life goal The His O From Let King of king ly hap py earth ly me Thy here; tress, comes! joy; veal. ly and and be be Life The The So Thy sing: sings: bliss. gin; won! We We O To E kings is crown is hearts and use for in ner and sal end of cloud less shall your Ho ly praise praise Com Thee, ter draw ing ho li hap py heav’ns em pres ence va tion all our Sun of Sov ereign Spi rit Thee, Thee, fort O nal Ps 24:7, 118:19-20, Mt 3:1-3, Is 26:2, 60:4-5, Rev 22:20 Fa Sa er God, praise doth woe joy en guide ther, vior, di be and near, ness, homes ploy, feel, He He He ter us now! now! vine, praise, fame The His To A Thy bring, brings; is, in, on, Cre Migh What For We Sa scep whom dorned grace Where Where Who and Un a ty bound Word, of vior ter, this with and of pi King prayer love fore fore bring new til re the eth and our tor, in less and fer wise deed grace deed, to the ty in and in joice earth pure no glo art art is and Thy world in tri love me and is de bler rious Thou! Thou! Thine! grace! Name. 88888866 Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending 37 ADVENT Words: John Cennick, 1752. Altered by Charles Wesley, 1758, alt. Music: ’Helmsley’ attr. Thomas Olivers, 1765. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 150 4 4 1. Lo! 2. Ev 3. Ev 4. Now 5. An He ’ry ’ry re swer comes eye is demp Thine with shall land, tion, own clouds now sea, long bride de be and ex and scend hold moun pect Spi ing, Him tain, ed, rit, Once Robed Heav’n See Has for in and in ten, ev dread earth, sol Lord, ’ry ful shall emn the 4 4 sin ma flee pomp gen ner jest a ap ’ral the and the shall Thy tri nailed trump meet pin lu wail judg lu a slain; y; way; pear; doom! umph Him pro Him ing jah! ing, ment! jah! tion, Hal deep Come Hal all Thou Those All All The of to claim in ex le ly to le cre sand who who His new His the the the iles lu wail judg lu a thou sand set at hate Him saints, by Heav’n and train: tree, day: air: home: jah! ing, ment! jah! tion, 6.The dear tokens of His passion Still His dazzling body bears; Cause of endless exultation To His ransomed worshipers; With what rapture, with what rapture, with what rapture Gaze we on those glorious scars! saints naught must, man earth Hal Deep Come Hal All God ap Shall the Come to See the Tra vails! at and con re in le ly to le cre lu wail judg lu a pears on true Mes judg ment! day of groans! and tend sold found ject her jah! ing, ment! jah! tion, ing, Him, ed, ed, it, Swell Pierced Hear Now Take Hal deep Come Hal all earth to si ah Come a God ap bids Thee le ly to le cre reign. see. way! pear! come! 7.Yea, Amen! let all adore Thee, High on Thine eternal throne; Savior, take the power and glory, Claim the kingdom for Thine own; O come quickly! O come quickly! O come quickly! Everlasting God, come down! Rev 1:7, Jn 20:24-31, Rev 7:9-12, Acts 1:11, 1Thess 4:13-18, Rev 22:20 8 7 8 7 12 7 Magnificat ADVENT 38 Words: Brian L. Penney, 2009. Music: ’Uffingham’ Jeremiah Clarke, 1701. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: Words: Copyright 2009, Brian L. Penney. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 3 4 1. My soul 2. Be hold, 3. The Lord 4. The hun 5. The Lord shall I has gry helps mag am shown with His ni for His good be fy ev might things lov the er y are ed Lord, blessed, arm, filled, ones, And For Those They In with my God has proud in see God’s mer cy 3 4 Lk 1:46-55 spir done heart kind He it great He ness His me, fear, moved, rests, go, He Who The With to I things shall ev cov hears hon low emp A re for put ’ry ’nant joice; me; down; day; keeps; His or ly ty bra My Sav ior His mer cy The haught y But on the Just as He low His have hands ham, ly Name God’s they’re and has rests from rich pro ser most bless sent to re on their no mised gard those thrones bless long vant’s ho ing a his for who re ing a voice. ly. found. way. Seed. 8888 O Come O Come Emmanuel 39 ADVENT Words: various, combined by unknown author approx 12th Century, Translated by John Mason Neale, 1851. Music: ’Veni Emmanuel’ 15th Century French processional. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. O 2. O 3. O 4. O 5. O come, come, come, come, come, O Thou Thou Thou Thou mourns us depths perse safe in the of the the come, Em Wis dom Rod of Day spring, Key of man from Jes come Da u on se, and vid, el, high, free cheer come, And Who Thine Our And xile ledge ple of on here show, save, night, high, Un And And And And ran or own spi o som derest from rits pen cap all Sa by wide tive things tan’s Thine our Is ra might i ty ran ad vent hea v’nly el, ly; ny; here; home; 4 4 That To From Dis Make Re joice! Re Is 7:14, 11:1, Rev 22:20 lone ly path of hell Thy gloom y way that joice! Em e know peo clouds leads man u el shall til teach give death’s close the us them dark the Son of in her vic t’ry sha dows path to come to thee, O God ways ov’r put mi I ap to the to ser sra pear. go. grave. flight. y. el. 888888 On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist’s Cry ADVENT 40 Words: Charles Coffin, 1736. st. 1-3 translated by John Chandler, 1837; st 4-5 translator unknown. Music: ’Puer Nobis Nascitur’ Michael Praetorius, 1609. Setting: George Ratcliffe Woodward for "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. On 2. Then 3. For 4. Stretch 5. To Jor dan’s cleansed be Thou art forth Thine Him Who bank ev our hand, left the ery Sal to the Bap breast va heal throne tist’s from tion, our of cry An sin; Make Lord, Our sore, And Heav’n To is with Re no be nigh; in; ward. more; giv’n; Come, Pre With Once Like then, pare out more praise and we Thy up be noun straight Ref make save ces the uge, us man 3 4 that way and rise kind, for hearts souls peo Fa the for our and all he a must ple ther Lord God great fall praise brings home, fade shine, done, Glad Where And And And ti such wi fill Ho Jn 1:19-23, Mt 3:1-12, Mk 1:1-8, Lk 3:1-14, Mk 1:40-45 dings a ther the ly from might like world Spi the y a with rit, King Guest flow’r love Three hear in grace on to of may de di in ken, our our Thy the kings! come. cayed. vine. One. 8888 Of The Father’s Love Begotten 41 CHRISTMAS Words: Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, 5th Century. Verses 1, 4-8 translated by John Mason Neale, 1854. Verses 2-3, 9 translated by Henry Williams Baker, 1859. Music: ’Divinum Mysterium’ or ’Corde Natus’ Latin Plainsong, 13th Century. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1892, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 120 1. Of 2. At 3. He 4. Oh 5. O to was to of es end or end of God the His is that ye Fa ther’s love Word they were found in hu birth for ev heights of heav’n be, done: know, grace, sing; ing der less our and He Heav’n That By Pow’rs, He, one; woe, race; King: is and the the do be cre man er a got a fash bless dore ten ted; ion, èd! Him; Al pha and O earth and depths of race of A dam’s ly Ghost con Ho min ions, bow be Of All May And Let the that not the no things grows hence Babe, tongue me o child ceiv fore that are, be neath forth die the world’s on earth that the and Re be Jn 3:16, Acts 13:32-39, Rev 1:8, Jn 1:1-5, Phil 2:5-11, Mt 1:20-23, 13:16-17, Lk 24:27 Ere He Death When An the worlds be com mand ed; and sor row the vir gin, gel hosts, His ga, cean ren, ing, Him, He In Doomed Bare and have shin per deem si been, ing ish er, lent, gan it here full prais the source, the their three fold by law to the Sa vior ex tol our And Of In First Ev that the the re ery 8787877 CHRISTMAS fu moon dread vealed voice 41(2) ture and ful His in years burn gulf sac con shall ing be red cert see, sun, low, face, ring, Ev Ev Ev Ev Ev er er er er er more more more more more and and and and and ev ev ev ev ev er er er er er more! more! more! more! more! 6. He is here, Whom seers in old time Chanted of, while ages ran; Whom the writings of the prophets Promised since the world began: Then foretold, now manifested, to receive the praise of man, Evermore and evermore! 7. Righteous Judge of souls departed, Righteous King of them that live, On the Father’s throne exalted None in might with Thee may strive; Who at last in vengeance coming Sinners from Thy face shalt drive, Evermore and evermore! 8. Thee let old men, Thee let young men, Thee let choirs of infants sing; Thee the matrons and the virgins, And the children answering: Let their guileless songs re-echo, And the heart its music bring, Evermore and evermore! 9. Christ, to Thee with God the Father, And, O Holy Ghost, to Thee, Hymn and chant with high thanksgiving, And unwearied praises be: Honor, glory, and dominion, And eternal victory, Evermore and evermore! Jn 3:16, Acts 13:32-39, Rev 1:8, Jn 1:1-5, Phil 2:5-11, Mt 1:20-23, 13:16-17, Lk 24:27 8787877 O Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee 42 ADVENT Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1653. translator unknown. Music: ’Wie Soll ich Dich Empfange’ Johann Crüger, 1653. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. O 2. Thy 3. What 4. I 5. Love Lord, how shall I Zi on palms is hast Thou left un lay in fet ters caused Thine in car meet strew grant groan na Thee, ing, ed ing, tion How And To Thou Love wel come Thee a branch es fresh and give me glad re com’st to set me brought Thee down to right? fair; lief? free; me; 4 4 All My When I Thy na tions long to heart, its pow’rs re soul and bo dy stood, my shame be thirst for my sal see new pant moan va Thee, My ing, An ed In ing, Thou tion Pro Hope, an ut com’st cured O My In A O kin soul deep glor love ho sad da give tell ly, ness tion, me, ing, lamp with glor ies void of trea sure led Thee To With Then, That In Mt 21:1-9, Ps 42:1-2 do all Thou, will love dle, puts est y be Lord, most off her de gra Thou dost yond all in spir it her strength and my soul’s Sal not fail nor all love ex low glad va leave cel Thy Thy De A That ly All ness She tion, Didst me As ling, Our my heart’s De them shall pre most depth of to hon or my lib er that may fain would come to earth ly lost and in to joy safe to please serve bring rich fal my pro and on em Thee Thy re es len light! pare. grief, me. ty. breast, claim; peace, high, brace, best. Name. lease. fly. race! 76767676 ADVENT 42(2) 6.Rejoice, then, ye sad-hearted, Who sit in deepest gloom, Who mourn o’er joys departed, And tremble at your doom: Despair not, He is near you, Yea, standing at the door; He brings His pity near you, And bids you weep no more. 7.No care nor effort either Is needed day or night, How ye may draw Him hither In your own strength and might. He comes, He comes with gladness, Moved by His love alone, To calm your fear and sadness, To Him they well are known. 8.Sin’s debt, that fearful burden, Let not your souls distress; Your guilt the Lord will pardon and cover with His grace. He comes, He comes procuring The peace of sin forgiv’n, To all God’s sons securing Their part and lot in heav’n. 9.Why should the wicked move you? Heed not their craft and spite! Your Savior who doth love you, Will scatter all their might. He comes, a King most glorious, and all His earthly foes In vain His course victorious Endeavor to oppose. 10.He comes to judge the nations, A terror to His foes, A light of consolations And blessed hope to those Who love the Lord’s appearing. O glorious Sun, now come, Send forth Thy beams so cheering, And guide is safely home! Mt 21:1-9, Ps 42:1-2 76767676 Savior Of The Nations Come 43 ADVENT Words: Ambrose of Milan, c. 397. Translated to German by Martin Luther, 1524. Translated from German to English by William M. Reynolds, 1851. Music: ’Nun Komm, Der Heiden Heiland’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Sa 2. Not 3. Won 4. From 5. Thou, vior of the by hu man drous birth! O the Fa ther the Fa ther’s na flesh won forth on tions, and drous He ly come; blood; Child came Son, Vir gin’s Son, By the Spi Of the vir And re turn Hast o’er sin here rit gin eth the make of un to vic Thy our de the t’ry home! God filed! same, won. 4 4 Mar Was Though Cap Bound vel the by tive less now, Word all lead shall O of the ing Thy heav’n God world death king 6. Brightly doth Thy manger shine, Glorious is its light divine. Let not sin o’ercloud this light; Ever be our faith thus bright. Ps 67:1-2, Jn 1:1-4, Lk 2:30-32 and made dis and dom earth, flesh, owned, hell be; That Wo Still High When the man’s to the shall Lord chose off spring, be in song of we its such a pure and hea ven en tri umph glo ries birth. fresh. throned. swell! see? 7. Praise to God the Father sing, Praise to God the Son, our King, Praise to God the Spirit be Ever and eternally. 7777 The Advent of Our God ADVENT 44 Words: Charles Coffin, 1736. translated by John Chandler, 1837, alt. Music: ’St. Thomas’ Aaron Williams, 1770. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. The 2. The 3. Come, 4. As 5. Be ad ev Zi judge, fore vent of our er last ing on’s daugh ter, on clouds of the dawn ing God Son rise light, day Shall In To He Let be our car nate meet your soon will sin be theme stoops low come put for to ly a to prayer be, King, gain flight; 4 4 Come, Him Nor And No let us meet self the ser let your faith all His scat long er let him vant’s less tered the on form heart saints law the puts des u hold road And on To pise The nite With sway, But place set peace Him walk for His He on in Him pre peo ple comes to high to free dom’s pare. free. bring. reign. light. 6. All glory to the Son Who comes to set us free, With Father, Spirit, ever One, Through all eternity. Lk 19:28-40, Phil 2:5-11, Eph 4:22-24, Dan 7:13-14 6686 The King Shall Come 45 ADVENT Words: Unknown author. Translated by John Brownlie, 1907. Music and Setting: ’Consolation’ or ’Morning Song’ John Wyeth, 1813. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. The 2. Not 3. O 4. O 5. The King as bright bright King shall of er er shall come old than than come when a the that when morn lit ris glor morn ing dawns, And tle child To ing morn When ious morn Shall ing dawns, And light bear, He, this earth’s tri and vic fair dark ern the of ty that life lights spite we day to the the His that um fight, tor morn night phant and ious, ing is breaks; die, rose, be, past; a ing of shall shall wakes. sky. foes. see. last. 4 4 When But And When O beau crowned left Christ, haste ty with the our the gilds the glo ry lone some King, in ris ing 6. And let the endless bliss begin, By weary saints foretold, When right shall triumph over wrong, And truth shall be extolled. Zeph 1:14, Rev 22:20 east like place beau of hills, sun death, comes, morn, And That De And The joy morn rage face aye 7. The King shall come when morning dawns, And light and beauty brings: Hail, Christ the Lord! Thy people pray, Come quickly, King of kings. 8686 A Great and Mighty Wonder CHRISTMAS 46 Words: Germanus of Constantinople (634-734). Translated by John Mason Neale, 1862. Music: ’Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen (Rhythmic)’ German from Köln, 1599. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1609. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 1. A 2. The 3. While 4. Since 5. And great Word thus all id and be they He ol The And Re The And vir cher joice, In Christ gin u ye fant shall Re peat the hymn might comes sing comes forms bears bim vales born wield a y in your to shall the sing and in His gain: "To won car Mon ran per In an moun Beth scep der, nate arch, som, ish, fant thems tains, l’em, ter, a and those by and with to ye the our God on high be 1Tim 3:16, Jn 1:14-17, Lk 2:1-20, 1Tim 2:5-6, Heb 2:14-15 full yet bright all er vir shep oc Sa Lord and re an be ror gin herds eans, vior and glo ry And ho mains gel He shall hon from clap and God peace on ly on ic a de cure: high, bands, dored, cay, or the your the for pure! sky. hands. Lord. aye. earth to men!" 7676676 All My Heart This Night Rejoices 47 CHRISTMAS (also known as All My Heart Again Rejoices) Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1656. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Music: ’Ebeling’ or ’Bonn’ or ’Warum Sollt Ich’ or ’All My Heart This Night’ Johann Georg Ebeling, 1666. Setting: "Chorale Book For England", 1863. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. All my 2. For it 3. Yea, so 4. Hark! a 5. Come then, heart this dawns,- the tru ly voice from let us night re joi pro mised mor for us car yon der man has ten yon ces, row eth, ger, der; ces; row. eth; ger; der. is to our ren Him As Of That Soft Here I His His and let hear, birth Son sweet, all, Far Who All Doth Great and the we’ve en and near, earth done treat, small, 4 4 Sweet est an Res cues from As our off’r "Flee from woe Kneel in awe sing scen for grieve yearn ing, deth, us, you ing; gel her ing and and voi sor bear dan won Till Of Bears You Hail the His our are the air grace load, freed, Star "Christ God As Breth Love Ev’r To And All That y our to you from where race God need far born," wear Lamb come, who Now Here Doth I Bright with His in will with joy Son peace sure hope their our who, from with is He re ly is choirs are form de dy ing all doth love is ring lend store give burn ing. eth: us. you." ing! 6. Ye who pine in weary sadness, Weep no more, For the door Now is found of gladness. Cling to Him for He will guide you Where no cross, Pain or loss, Can again betide you. 7. Hither come, ye heavy- hearted, Who for sin Deep within, Long and sore have smarted; For the poison’d wounds you’re feeling Help is near, One is here Mighty for their healing! 8. Hither come, ye poor and wretched; Know His will Is to fill Every hand outstretched; Here are riches without measure, Here forget All regret, Fill your hearts with treasure. 9. Blessed Savior, let me find Thee! Keep Thou me Close to Thee, Cast me not behind Thee! Life of life, my heart Thou stillest, Calm I rest On Thy breast, All this void Thou fillest. 10. Thee, dear Lord, with heed I’ll cherish, Live to Thee, And with Thee Dying, shall not perish; But shall dwell with Thee for ever, Far on high In the joy That can alter never. Lk 2:8-15, Is 7:14, 9:2-7, Gal 4:4, Heb 2:14-17 83368336 All Praise to Jesus’ Hallowed Name CHRISTMAS 48 (also known as All Praise to Thee, O Jesus Christ or O Jesus Christ, All Praise to Thee or We Praise You, Jesus at Your Birth or All Praise to Thee, Eternal Lord) Words: verse 1, ancient German. verses 2-7, Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Gelobet Seist Du’ ancient German found in Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Karl August Haupt, 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. All 2. Th’E 3. He 4. Th’E 5. The praise to Je sus’ ter nal Fa ther’s whom the world could ter nal Light, come Fa ther’s Son, God hal lowed on ly not in down from ev er- Name Son wrap heav’n, blest, Who For Yon Hath In of a der to the vir man lies us world gin ger in new be 4 4 pure leaves Ma sun came the now by mak makes be His ry’s shine a glad the His eth us came throne lap; giv’n; guest; news to er ev might up us the in his True Dis He It He man guised is shin leads for in be eth us us! our come in from The poor an the this earth they bring. last ing Good. hold eth all. sons of light. king dom heirs. an flesh in midst vale Hal le gels and fant of of lu sing blood small, night, tears, As See Who And And jah! 6. He came to earth so mean and poor, Man to pity and restore, And make us rich in heaven above, Equal with angels through his love. 7. All this He did to show His grace To our poor and sinful race; For this let Christendom adore And praise His name for evermore. Jn 1:14, Lk 2:7-14, Is 9:2, 1Tim 3:16, 1Jn 1:1-3 8 7 8 8 with Alleluia Angels From the Realms of Glory 49 CHRISTMAS Words: James Montgomery, 1816. Music: ’Regent Square’ Henry Smart, 1867. Setting: "Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship", 1867. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. An 2. Shep 3. Sa 4. Saints, 5. Sin gels herds, ges, be ners, from in leave fore wrung the realms of the field a your con tem the al tar with true re glo bid pla bend pen ry, ing, tions, ing, tance, Wing Watch Bright Watch Doomed your ing er ing for flight o’er all the o’er your flocks by vi sions beam a long in hope and guilt to end less earth; night, far; fear; pains, 4 4 Ye God Seek Sud Jus who with the den tice Come and sang cre us is great De ly the now re a tion’s now re sire of Lord, de vokes the wor ship, come and 6. Though an Infant now we view Him, He shall fill His Father’s throne, Gather all the nations to Him; Every knee shall then bow down: Lk 2:6-20, Mt 2:1-11 stor sid na scend sen y ing; tions; ing, tence, Now pro Yon der Ye have In His Mer cy wor ship, Wor ship claim shines seen tem calls Christ, Mes the His ple you; the si ah’s in fant na tal shall ap break your new born birth. light: star. pear. chains. King. 7. All creation, join in praising God, the Father, Spirit, Son, Evermore your voices raising To th’eternal Three in One. 878787 Angels We Have Heard On High CHRISTMAS 50 Words: French Carol; Translated by James Chadwick, 1862. Music: ’Gloria’ French carol melody. Setting: Edward (or Edwin) S. Barnes, before 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. An gels we have 2. Shep herds, why this 3. Come to Beth le 4. See Him in a heard ju hem man on bi and ger high lee? see laid, Sweet ly Why your Christ Whose Whom the sing joy birth choirs ing ous the of o’er strains an an the pro gels gels plains, long? sing; praise; 4 4 And the What the Come, a ry, Ma moun tains glad some dore on Jo seph, in ti bend lend re dings ed your ply be knee, aid, E Which Christ While cho ing their in spire your the Lord, the our hearts in Glo Glo Lk 2:13-14, Ps 95:6 ri a, ri a, joy heav’n new love ous ly born we in ex cel sis in ex cel sis De De strains. song? King. raise. o! o! 7 7 7 7 with Glorias Away In A Manger 51 CHRISTMAS Words: stanzas 1,2 anonymous published Philadelphia, 1885. stanza 3 John T. MacFarland (1851-1913). Music: ’Mueller’ James R. Murray, 1887. Setting: "Hymnal for American Youth", 1919. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. A 2. The 3. Be way cat near in a tle are me, Lord man low Je ger, no ing, the sus, I crib for Ba by ask Thee a a to bed, wakes, stay The But Close stars love all in the Thee, Lord the dear lit lit by tle Lord tle Lord me for 3 4 Je Je ev sus sus, er, laid no and down where He down from the Thy ten der Lk 2:7, Lk 18:15-17 down His cry ing love me, lay, sky care, The And And sweet He I lit stay fit head. makes; pray; tle Lord by my us for The I Bless Je cra Hea sus, dle ven a til to sky Je child sleep on the morn ing is live with Thee looked sus, look ren in hay. nigh. there. 11 11 11 11 Come, Your Heart and Voices Raising CHRISTMAS 52 (also known as Come and Christ the Lord Be Praising or Come and Let Us Christ Revere Now or Come Unite in Praise and Singing) Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1667. Translation composite. Music: ’Quem Pastores’ German, 1410. Setting: "The Lutheran Hymnary", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Come, 2. Sin 3. See 4. Christ, 5. Ja your and how from cob’s hearts death God, heav’n Star with may and our fort glad well life race sweet and may for to in voi well us us all ces be pro de its rais groan vi scen splen ing, ing, ding, ding dor Christ Sa Gave And Beams ly our our our cing sing full wear need Sa the tan His in with 3 4 Lord now Son love com love va steps help to a tion is ex surr ma own gui ten en zing, ing, ding ding, der, 6. From the bondage that oppressed us, From sin’s fetters that possessed us, From the grief that sore distressed us, We, the captives, now are free. ness be a be and Wor Cast From Saved Break prais moan bi frien ten thy our earth’s us ing ing; ing; ding; ding, der, Loud We, He In For folk ev woe from all of ery to the the Chris care heav’n wi pow’rs ten a ly ly of His sal y His tan dom. way. joy. Foe. hell. 7. Oh, the joy beyond expressing When by faith we grasp this blessing And to Thee we come confessing, That our freedom thou hast wrought! 8. Gracious Child, we pray Thee, hear us, From Thy lowly manger cheer us, Gently lead us and be near us Till we join the angelic choir. Lk 2:15, Lk 1:68-71, Is 61:1, Ps 107:10-22 8887 Far, Far Away On Judea’s Plains 53 CHRISTMAS Words: John M. MacFarlane, 1869. Music and Setting: ’Far, Far Away On Judea‘s Plains’ John M. MacFarlane, 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Far, far a way on Ju 2. Sweet are these strains of re 3. Lord, with the an gels we 4. Has ten the time when, from de a’s deem ing too would re e ve ry plains, love, joice; clime, Shep herds of old Mess age of mer Help us to sing Men shall u nite heard cy with in the from the the 4 4 joy hea heart strains high ous strains: ven a bove: and voice: sub lime: est; Lk 2:8-15, Col 1:19-20 Glo ry to God, glo ry to God, Glo ry to God in the Glo ry to God Glo ry to God in the high est Glo ry to God in the high Glo ry to God in the Peace on earth, good will to men; est Peace on earth, good will to in the men. 998877 From Heaven Above To Earth I Come CHRISTMAS 54 Words: Martin Luther, 1535. translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1855. Music: ’Vom Himmel Hoch’ traditional German from Schumann’s Geistliche Lieder, Leipzig, 1539. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. From 2. To 3. ’Tis 4. He 5. These Heaven you, Christ brings are a this our those the bove night, God, bless to to is Who ings kens earth I born a far on long a ye shall come, Child high go mark, To Of Had Pre The bear Ma heard pared swadd good news to ry, cho sen your sad and by God for ling clothes and ev mo bit all man ery ther ter be ger home; mild; cry; low; dark; 4 4 Glad This Him That There ti ten self in shall dings der will His ye of Child your heaven find great of Sal ly the joy I low ly va tion king dom young Child bring, Where birth, Shall be, Him blest You laid, By of be self may Whom I now the joy from sin with us the heav’ns will of will for and say all make ev earth 6. Now let us all, with gladsome cheer, Follow the shepherds, and draw near To see this wondrous Gift of God, Who hath His own dear Son bestowed. 11. For velvets soft and silken stuff Thou hast but hay and straw so rough, Whereon Thou King, so rich and great, As ’twere Thy heaven, art throned in state. 7. Give heed, my heart, lift up thine eyes! What is it in yon manger lies? Who is this Child, so young and fair? The blessèd Christ Child lieth there! 12. Thus hath it pleased Thee to make plain The truth to us, poor fools and vain, That this world’s honor, wealth and might Are naught and worthless in Thy sight. 8. Welcome to earth, Thou noble Guest, Through Whom e’en wicked men are blest! Thou com’st to share our misery, What can we render, Lord, to Thee! 13. Ah, dearest Jesus, holy Child, Make Thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Here in my poor heart’s inmost shrine, That I may evermore be Thine. 9. Ah, Lord, Who hast created all, How hast Thou made Thee weak and small, To lie upon the coarse dry grass, The food of humble ox and ass. 14. My heart for very joy doth leap, My lips no more can silence keep, I too must sing, with joyful tongue, That sweetest ancient cradle song. 10. Were earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, She yet were far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for Thee. and your you er were sing. earth. free. rest. made. 15. Glory to God in highest Heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given, While angels sing, with pious mirth, A glad New Year to all the earth. This hymn was written by Martin Luther to teach his 3 year old son about Christmas, and became a part of the Luther family Christmas tradition. One of the adults would dress up as an angel and sing the first 5 verses to the family. The rest of the family would sing verses 6 through 15. Lk 2:6-20, Jn 3:16-18, Rom 5:8 8888 Gentle Mary Laid Her Child 55 CHRISTMAS Words: Joseph S. Cook, 1919. Music: ’Tempus Adest Floridum’ 13th Century spring carol; first published in the Swedish Piae Cantones, 1582. Setting: "Carols Old And Carols New", 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Gen 2. An 3. Gen tle gels tle Ma sang Ma ry a ry laid bout laid her His her Child birth; Child low wise low ly in a men sought and ly in a man found man ger; Him; ger; 4 4 There He Hea ven’s He is lay, star still Such a Babe Shep herds saw Son of God, the shone the in the of Ask the saved of All the plains were Praise His Name in Lk 2:1-20, Phil 2:5-11, 1Jn 3:5 un bright un such won hum all lit all de ly de filed, forth, filed, a place, drous sight, ble birth, the race that night, the earth, to glo but the ry no world all more can heard beau He the ti be an ful who have found His all the hills were hail the King of a a a Stran round stran ger: Him: ger: the gels the Sa sing sto vior? ing; ry; fa ring glo vor. ing. ry! 76767676 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen CHRISTMAS 56 Words: Traditional English. Music: ’God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’ Traditional English. Setting: "Carols Old And Carols New", 1918. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 160 4 4 1. God 2. In 3. From 4. "Fear 5. The rest ye mer ry, Beth le hem, in God our heav’n ly not, then," said the those shep herds at gen Is Fa an ti tle ra men, let el, this ther a gel, "Let dings re no thing you dis bless èd Babe was bless èd an gel no thing you a jo iced much in may, born, came; fright mind, 4 4 Re And And This And mem ber Christ our laid with in a to cer tain un day is born a left their flocks a Sa man shep Sa feed To The How To And save us which His that in free all went to Sa Ma hem trust straight O ti dings of all from ther mo Beth le those who Beth l’em com fort and vior was ger up herds brought vior of ing in tan’s pow’r when ry did was born the in Him from aw ay this joy, com fort and 6.But when to Bethlehem they came where our dear Savior lay, They found Him in a manger where oxen feed on hay; His mother Mary kneeling unto the Lord did pray. 7.Now to the Lord sing praises all you within this place, And with true love and brotherhood each other now embrace; This holy tide of Christmas all others doth deface. Lk 2:10-11, Ps 46:10 born on Christ on this bless ti dings of a pure Vir tem pest, storm joy; mas èd the gin and we were gone a no thing take in Son of God by tan’s pow’r and Sa bless èd Babe to O ti dings of Day; morn; same; bright, wind, stray. scorn. name. might." find. com fort and joy. 8.God bless the ruler of this house, and send him long to reign, And many a merry Christmas may live to see again; Among your friends and kindred that live both far and near That God send you a happy new year, happy new year, And God send you a happy new year. 867686848 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 57 CHRISTMAS Words: Charles Wesley, 1739, alt. Music: ’Mendelssohn’ from ’Festgesang’ Felix Mendelssohn, 1840. Setting: William H. Cummings, 1857. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Hark! 2. Christ, 3. Hail 4. Come, 5. Ad The her by high the heav’n De sire am’s like ald est ly of ness, an gels sing, Heav’n a dored; Prince of Peace! na tions, come, Lord, ef face, "Glo ry Christ the Hail the Fix in Stamp Thine to ev Sun us im the er of Thy age new last Right hum in born ing eous ble its King; Lord; ness! home; place: con gin’s His pent’s Thy ciled!" womb. wings. head. love. 4 4 Peace on earth, Late in time, Light and life Rise, the wo Se cond Ad Joy Veiled Mild Now Let ful, in He dis us all ye flesh the lays His play Thy Thee, though With th’an gel Pleased with us Born to raise Now in my O, to all Hark! and be to man’s am the her Lk 2:13-14, 1Cor 15:21-22 ic in the stic Thy ald mer cy hold Him all He con qu’ring from a na God glo sav lost, host flesh sons un self an mild, come, brings, Seed, bove, tions rise, head see; ry by, ing po gain, re pro to of ion im gels wer, claim, dwell, earth, join part, sing, God and Off spring Ris’n with Bruise in Re in Join the Hail th’in Born that Ruin ed Thee, the sin of heal us state tri umph car nate man no na ture Life, the ners a ing the us re vir in ser in of the skies; De i ty, more may die. now re store; in ner man: "Christ Je Born Thine Formed is sus to to in born our give ours, each in Em them and be Beth man se ours liev "Glo ry to the new le u cond to ing hem!" el. birth. Thine. heart. born King!" 7777777777 I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day CHRISTMAS 58 Words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1864. Music: ’Waltham (Calkin)’ John B. Calkin, 1872. Setting: "The Book of Common Praise", 1885. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. I 2. And 3. Till 4. And 5. Then heard thought ring in pealed the how, ing, des the bells as sing pair bells on the ing I more Christ day on bowed loud mas had its my and day come, way head deep: Their The The "There "God 4 4 old bel world is is the th’un a and the Lk 2:13-14, Is 41:13 fa fries re no not words bro chant mocks right mil of volved peace dead, iar all from on nor re peat ken song sub lime the song pre vail car Christ night earth," doth Of Of Of Of With ols en to I He peace peace peace peace peace play, dom day, said, sleep; on on on on on And Had A "For The earth, earth, earth, earth, earth, good good good good good wild rolled voice, hate wrong will will will will will and sweet a long a chime, is strong shall fail, to to to to to men. men. men. men." men." 8888 In The Bleak MidWinter 59 CHRISTMAS Words: Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1872, alt. Music and Setting: ’Cranham’ Gustav Theodore Holst, 1906, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 () 4 4 1. 2. Our 3. E 4. 5. In the bleak mid God, Heav’n can not nough for Him, whom An gels and arch can I What win hold cher an give ter, Him, bim, gels Him, u frost nor wor may poor y wind earth ship night have ga as made sus and thered I moan, tain; day, there, am? 4 4 Earth stood hard Heav’n and earth ful Breast Cher u bim If I were as shall of and a i flee milk, ser shep fall en, bleak mid Him, whom mo ther were a snow win an on Wise Snow In ough But If had the for His I In The Ox Wor Yet the Lord and shiped what bleak God ass the can mid Al and be I a a on win migh ca lov give ron, way and phim herd, snow, ter gels ly, Man, ter, ty, mel ed Him: wa ter like when He comes man ger ful thronged I would bring a a snow sta fall in I long Je which with give on ble snow place down her mai would do a to of the a stone; reign. hay; air; lamb; on suf be den my a sus a a my En snow, ficed fore, bliss, part; go. Christ. dore. kiss. heart. These lyrics are rather obscure, though quite beautiful. The earth (which represents all of God’s promises to His People, Gen 13:14-15, Rom 4:13-17, Mt 5:5) and the water (which represents Baptism and forgiveness, Jn 3:5, Eph 5:25-27, 1Pt 3:21) are frozen and lifeless as the Law reigns alone (2Cor 3:6b), with no grace flowing before Christ. The Spirit (the wind) works in the world through the condemnation of the Law and the hope for redemption to come (frosty wind made moan, Micah 4:10, Ez 21:6-7). Then Christ humbly comes to melt the icy world in grace. This then inspires those saved, who recognize that they have nothing to give to Him, to finally, through His grace, fulfill the greatest commandment (Mt 22:37). Lv 26:18-19, Job 38:29-30, Ps 147:16-20, Is 59:11-14, 1Kgs 8:27, Lk 2:7-14, Ez 36:25-28, Pr 23:26, Deut 30:6 Irregular It Came Upon A Midnight Clear CHRISTMAS 60 Words: Edmund H. Sears, 1849. Music: ’Carol’ Richard S. Willis, 1861. Setting: "Order of worship for the Reformed Church in the United States", 1866. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 60 6 8 1. It 2. Still 3. Yet 4. And 5. For came through with ye, lo! up the the be the on clo woes neath days the ven of life’s are mid skies sin crush has night they and ing t’ning clear, come strife load, on, That With The Whose By glor peace world forms pro ious ful has are phet- song wings suf bend bards of un fered ing fore old, furled, long; low, told, 6 8 From And Be Who When an gels bend still their hea ven neath the an toil a long with the ev "Peace A And Look When on the bove its man, at now! for peace shall The And O O And earth, sad war glad ov ing ly gel the er near the earth, mu sic floats strain have rolled climb ing way circ ling years To O’er Two With Comes good and with and er will to men, low ly plains, man, hears not gold en hours all the earth From They The Come Its world in so lemn ev er ov er its hush the noise, ye side the rest be the whole world send Lk 2:8-14, Is 9:1-6, Gen 11:9 still Ba men wear back ness bel of y the lay, sounds strife road, song To The And And Which touch their harps all the wea thou sand years pain ful steps round the age Heav en’s all bend on lovesong swift ly an cient hear bless hear hear now the èd the the the an an an an an gra hov which on splen of ry of and of cious ’ring they the dors gels gels gels gels gels gold; world; wrong; slow, gold; King." wing, bring; wing. fling, sing. sing. sing. sing! sing. 86868686 Joy to the World 61 CHRISTMAS Words: Isaac Watts, 1719. Music: ’Antioch’ pieced together from "Messiah" George F. Handel, 1741. Setting: Lowell Mason, 1836. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 80 2 4 1. Joy to the 2. Joy to the 3. No more let 4. He rules the world, the earth, the sins and world with Lord is Sa vior sor rows truth and come! reigns! grow, grace, Let Let Nor And earth re men their thorns in makes the ceive her songs em fest the na tions King; ploy; ground; prove 2 4 Let While He The And Re Far And ev fields comes glo Heav’n peat as won Lk 2:10, Ps 97:1, 98:4-9 ’ry and to ries heart floods, make of and na ture the sound ing the curse is ders of His pre rocks, His His sing, joy, found, love, pare hills bless right Him and ings eous And Re Far And room, plains flow ness, And Re Far And Heav’n, and peat, re as, far won ders, Heav’n peat as won Heav’n, peat, as, won and na ture the sound ing the curse is ders of His and the the ders, na sound curse of ture ing is His sing, joy, found, love, sing. joy. found. love. 868668 Let Our Gladness Have No End CHRISTMAS 62 Words: From the Kancional, by Tobias Zavorka, 1602. Translator unknown. Music: ’Narodil se Kristus PM Setting: "Carols Old And Carols New", 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 160 4 4 1. Let 2. See, 3. In our the to glad love flesh ness liest is have no bloom ing made the end, rose, Word. Hal Hal Hal le le le lu lu lu jah! jah! jah! 4 4 For to earth did From the branch of He, our re fuge gave us Christ de scend. Je sse grows. and our Lord. Christ, His Son, to Rom 5:11, Rom 8:32-33, Jn 1:14, Gen 3:15 save Hal Hal Hal le le le us; lu lu lu jah! jah! jah! Christ, His On this day God Son, to save us. 7 7 6 6 6 with Alleluias Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming 63 CHRISTMAS Words: verses 1-2, 15th Century German. Translated by Theodore Baker, 1894. verses 3,4 Fridrich Layriz (1808-1859). Translated by Harriet Reynolds Krauth, 1875. verse 5, 15th Century German. Translated by John C. Mattes, 1914. Music: ’Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen (Rhythmic)’ German from Köln, 1599. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1609. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 1. Lo, 2. Is 3. The 4. This 5. O Of With How Dis O how a Rose e’er ai ah ’twas fore shep herds heard the Flow’r, whose fra grance Sa vior, Child of Jes Mar Christ, pels Sa It To To True Bring cold men man death courts se’s lin eage y we be the Lord of with glor ious vior, King of came, show Beth Man, us of a ger He of win Sa found saves Hea a God’s le yet at ter, vior, Him, us, ven, Is 11:1-10, Mt 1:20-21, Heb 2:14-15, Lk 2:1-18 bloom told sto ten Ma com hold glor splen glo flow’r love hem ve length When When As And And ing, it, y dor ry, ing it, ry der ry, from the pro with who as the was the who et a they ry we ten Rose claimed sweet felt men of vir gin born on dark ness dost our bright, right, sped God, pray, half half an light to der I by ness our spent spent gel ens the stem have an fills hu hath in gels the man old mo earth ev weak a she and from to was was her ev end have ther this ery ness mid bore in sin the the the alds ’ry less sprung! mind; bright, air, woe, sung. kind. night. where; know; the to the and bright night. night. said. load. day! 7676676 Now Praise We Christ, the Holy One CHRISTMAS 64 (also known as Jesus We Now Must Laud and Sing or From East to West) Words: Coelius Sedulius, circa 450. Translated to German by Martin Luther, 1524. Translated from German to English by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Christum Wir Sollen Loben Schon’ ancient Latin found in Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1609. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. Now praise we 2. He, who Him 3. The grace of ly 4. The ho ble 5. The no Christ, self God, maid mo the all th’Al be ther Ho things might came bare ly did y th’a a One, make, Lord, bode Son, The A On And For spot ser the tem so less vant’s chaste ple did vir gin form vouch mo ther of the Ga briel’s Ma safed was liv pro ry’s to out ing mise Son, take, poured God; run, 4 4 Far That a And Whom as He vir she, John the as gin who con bless man pure knew fessed éd man and not and sun kind un man, leapt doth might de was with shine E’en win, And filed In blest With joy, Ere to save won God’s yet the world’s re His crea tures drous wise con own Word made the mo ther mote con from their ceived a man i knew her fine sin. child. fest. boy. 6. In a rude manger, stretched on hay, In poverty content He lay; With milk was fed the Lord of all, Who feeds the ravens when they call. 7. Th’ angelic choir rejoice, and raise Their voice to God in songs of praise; To humble shepherds is proclaimed The Shepherd who the world hath framed. 8. Honor to Thee, O Christ, be paid, Pure offspring of a holy maid, With Father and with Holy Ghost, Till time in time’s abyss be lost. Lk 1:26-31, 2:7-11, Ps 95:1-6, Phil 2:5-7 8888 O Come, All Ye Faithful 65 CHRISTMAS Words: John F. Wade, circa 1743. v.1-3, 6 Translated by Frederick Oakeley, 1841; v. 4, 5 Translated by William T. Brooke (1848-1917). Music: ’Adeste Fideles’ or ’Portuguese Hymn’ John F. Wade, 1743. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 4 4 () () 1. O 2. 3. 4. 5. come, True Sing, See Lo! all ye God of choirs of how the star led faith true an shep chief ful, God, gels, herds, tains, joy ful and tri Light from Light E sing in ex ul sum moned to His Ma gi, Christ a um ter ta cra dor phant, nal, tion; dle, ing, O O 4 4 come Lo, sing, Leav Of ye, O He all ye ing their fer Him hold Fa God, thi Christ dore Him, O Him, ther, ther Child come shuns cit i flocks, in born be glo bend bring come, let us a ye, to not the zens of draw cense, the got ry our our King ten, in joy hearts’ of not the ful ob dore Him, O 6.Child, for us sinners poor and in the manger, We would embrace Thee, with love and awe; Who would not love Thee, loving us so dearly? 7.Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning; Jesus, to Thee be glory given; Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing. Lk 2:15-16 Beth Vir heav’n nigh gold, an cre high foot la le gin’s a to and a come, let us a gels; ted; est; steps; tions. hem. womb; bove! gaze; myrrh; O Come Son Glo We We come, dore Him, let Christ and of ry too to be the to will the us a the Lord. 8.Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes; Venite, venite in Bethlehem. Natum videte Regem angelorum. Venite adoremus, venite adoremus, Venite adoremus, Dominum. Irregular O Little Town of Bethlehem CHRISTMAS 66 Words: Phillips Brooks, 1867. Music: ’St. Louis’ Lewis H. Redner, 1868. Setting: "The Chapel Hymnal", 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. For 3. How 4. Where 5. O lit tle Christ is lent si child ren ho ly town of born of ly, how pure and Child of Beth le hem, how Ma ry, and si lent ly, the hap py pray Beth le hem, des still we ga thered won drous to the cend to see thee all a Gift is bless èd us, we lie! bove, giv’n; Child, pray; 4 4 A While So Where Cast bove mor God mi out Yet O No Where We in morn ear char hear The And Where The O hopes and fears of sing to prais es meek souls will re dark night wakes, the come to us, a Mic 5:2, Lk 2:4-16 thy tals im ser our thy ing may it the deep and sleep, the parts to y cries sin, and dark streets stars to hear His y stands Christ mas dream less sleep the an gels keep their hu man hearts the out to Thee, Son en ter in, be shin ge com watch an all God ceive glo bide the the Him ry with eth ther, ing, ing gels years King, still, breaks, us, the pro but and the are and the and our si lent watch of bless ings of the born in stars go won d’ring of His mo ther us to ev er last claim the ho in this world faith holds wide great glad tid met in peace to dear Christ Christ mas Lord Em ing ly of the ings thee to men on en ters comes once man u by. love. Heav’n. mild; day. Light; birth, sin, door, tell; night. earth! in. more. el! 86867686 See Amid the Winter’s Snow 67 CHRISTMAS Words: Edward Caswall, 1851. Music: ’Humility’ John Goss, 1870. Setting: "The Children’s Hymnal, with Tunes", 1875. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. See a mid the 2. Lo, with in a 3. Say, you ho ly 4. "As we watched at 5. Sac red In fant, win man shep dead all ter’s ger herds, of di snow, lies say, night, vine, Born He Tell Lo, What for Who your we a us built joy saw ten on the ful a der earth star news won love be ry to drous was low, skies; day. light; Thine, 4 4 See, He Why An Thus the gen tle Who, thronèd in have you now gels sing ing to come from Hail that ev Sing through all er Jer Lamb height left ’Peace high bles u sèd ap sub your on est pears, lime, sheep earth’ bliss morn, sa lem: Pro mised from e Sits a mid the On the lone ly Told us of the Down to such a Hail re demp tion’s Christ is born ter cher moun Sa world hap in nal u tain vior’s as py Beth years. bim. steep? birth." this. dawn, le hem. 6. Teach, O teach us, holy Child, By Thy face so meek and mild, Teach us to resemble Thee, In Thy sweet humility. Lk 2:1-20, Jn 1:29, Phil 2:3-8 77777777 Silent Night CHRISTMAS 68 Words: Josef Mohr, 1818. stanzas 1,3 Translated by John Freeman Young, 1863. stanzas 2,4 translator anonymous. Music: ’Stille Nacht’ Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. Setting: "Concordia Kinderchöre", 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 60 3 4 1. Si 2. Si 3. Si 4. Si lent lent lent lent night, night, night, night, ho ho ho ho ly ly ly ly night, night, night, night All Shep Son Won is herds of drous calm, quake God, star, all at love’s lend is the pure thy bright sight; light; light; so sing re ia ten der and Al le lu deem ing to our 3 4 Round yon vir Glo ries stream Ra diant beams With the an mild, ia! grace, King; Lk 2:8-9, Col 1:12-13 gin from from gels Sleep in hea Christ the Sa Je sus, Lord, Christ the Sa mo ther and hea ven a Thy ho ly let us ven vior at vior ly is Thy is Child. far, face sing, peace, born, birth, born, Ho ly In fant, Heaven ly hosts With the dawn of Al le lu Sleep Christ Je Christ in the sus, the hea Sa Lord, Sa ven vior at vior ly is Thy is peace. born! birth. born! 668866 Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn 69 CHRISTMAS Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1865. Music and Setting: ’Nativity’ William Henry Monk, 1865. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Sing, O sing, 2. Je sus Christ, 3. God of God, 4. God with us, 5. Truth and Mer this the and Em cy bless ed King of Light of man u show their morn, kings, Light, el, face, Un Ma Comes Deigns And to ker with for with us of mer ev lov a all cies er ing Child is born, world ly things, in fi nite; now to dwell; kiss em brace; comes us and ness and down by God of Man 4 4 Un to us a Now de scends from Join ing in a He on A dam’s Right eous ness looks Sing, O sing, this Son is giv’n, Heav’n to Earth, won drous plan fall en race down from Heav’n, bless ed morn, God To Heav’n Sheds God Je Him self re store to earth the full is pleased sus Christ to day from His to His for Heav’n. birth; Man; Grace; giv’n; is born. 6. God comes down that man may rise, Lifted far above the skies He is Son of Man, that we Sons of God in Him may be; 7. Human flesh is now become Christ’s abode, the Godhead’s home; Royal Palace, sacred shrine For the Majesty Divine; 8. Now we rise, from prison free; On we march to victory, Joyful banners are unfurled; ’Tis the Birthday of the World; 9. Now behold the rising Sun Hath His glorious race begun; Now the Bridegroom from above Weds the Bride, with heavenly love; 10. O renew us, Lord, we pray, With Thy Spirit day by day; That we ever one may be With the Father, and with Thee; 11. Sing, O sing this blessed Morn, Jesus Christ to-day is born; Glory to the Father give, Praise the Son in whom we live; Glory to the Spirit be, Godhead One, and Persons Three. Is 9:6, Jn 1:1-3, 1:14-17, 8:12, Heb 1:8-12, Lk 15:20, Col 2:9-10 777777 The First Noel CHRISTMAS 70 Words: Traditional English carol, possibly dating from as early as the 13th Century. Music: ’The First Noel’ Traditional English carol, possibly dating from as early as the 13th Century. Setting: "The Methodist Sunday School Hymnal", 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. The 2. They 3. And 4. This 5. Then first look by star did No èd the drew they el up light nigh know the and of to as an gel did saw a that same the north sur ed say Was to star Shin ing star Three west, Ov er ly With cer tain in Wise Beth in poor the Men le that they earth King did it tend ing their gave great their in stop and for to shep herds east, came hem house 3 4 in be from it the fields yond coun took King On a And And to Right And No Lk 2:8-9 el, as cold so fol ov found No they them try its did lay; far; far; rest; lie; win it low er el, In And To And One ter’s con the the the No fields to seek there en night tin star place Babe el, No where the for a it tered ued el, that both wher where in lay it was both them was day ev Je pov Born is the so and it sus er er King of Is sheep, light, tent, stay, see, deep. night. went. lay. ty. ra el. Irregular To Shepherds As They Watched By Night 71 CHRISTMAS Words: Martin Luther, 1543. translated by Richard Massie, 1854. Music: ’Vom Himmel Hoch’ traditional German from Schumann’s Geistliche Lieder, Leipzig, 1539. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. To 2. At 3. Oh, 4. What 5. Not shep herds as they Beth le hem, in then re joice that harm can sin and one He will or watched Da through death can by vid’s His then for night town, Son do? sake Ap As God The Who peared Mi is true Him a cah with God his host did sin now con of of ners a fi an old now bides dence gels bright; make known; at one; with you. doth make. 4 4 Be ’Tis Made Let Let hold Je like hell all the ten der sus Christ, your your selves of tan and Sa his wiles the Babe, Lord flesh rage Temp they and and and ter said, King, blood, chafe, try, In Who Your Christ You yon doth Bro is may der to ther your his low ly all sal is th’e Bro ther ut most man va ter ye pow’rs ger tion nal are de laid. bring. God. safe. fy. 6. Ye shall and must at last prevail; God’s own ye are, ye cannot fail. To God forever sing your praise With joy and patience all your days. Is 9:2, Lk 2:8-15, Mic 5:2, 1Cor 15:55-57 8888 Twas In The Moon of Wintertime CHRISTMAS 72 (also known as Huron Carol or Jesus He Is Born) Words: Jean de BrW ! " Music: ’Huron Carol’ or ’Jesous Ahatonia’ or ’Une Jeunne Pucelle’ traditional French, 1557. Setting: John Murphy, 2008. copyright: Music & Lyrics public domain. Setting: CPDL (see http://www2.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/ChoralWiki:CPDL). This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. ’Twas 2. With 3. The 4. Oh in the moon in a lodge ear liest moon child ren of of of of the win bro win for ter ken ter est time, bark time free, When The Is Oh all ten not sons the birds der babe so round of Man had was and i fled, found, fair tou, 4 4 That might y A rag ged As was the The ho ly Be But The Come fore as chiefs kneel Je sus your Git robe ring Child their the from be light hun far fore chi of of of Man rab glor earth i bit y and the stars grew dim, ter braves drew nigh, be fore Him knelt the rad iant Boy, King is born, Je sus is tou skin on Heav’n Sent an gel choirs En wrapped His beau The help less In Is born to day And wan d’ring hun The an gel song With gifts of fox Who brings you beau born, In ex ters rang and ty, heard loud bea peace cel sis glo ri in ty fant for the and ver and stead; ’round; there. you. hymn: high: pelt. joy. a. This hymn was written by Fr. Jean de BrT#$%&' ( )*$+,- ./00/1+(*2 31 3-$ 4%*1+ 5&/*03 +(3/1+0 6 +(3/7$ 8.$*/,(+9 :$1:;$< 4$ was eventually martyred for the faith by Iroquois during the Iroquois-Huron wars. "When the Japanese have a Christmas devotional booklet, Mary is a Japanese woman, and her Child is a Japanese boy. With that, they are confessing that He was born for them too. For that was the message of the angel, that He was born to be the Savior for all people, and all people means one of us ... and so whether it is in Papau New Guinea or Japan or among the Eskimos, when they think of the birth of the Savior they see Him as born one of them." - Dr. Norman Nagel, 22 Dec 2005 Lk 2:7-14, Mt 2:11, Acts 2:38-39, 1Pt 5:6-7 868688647 What Child Is This? 73 CHRISTMAS Words: William Chatterton Dix, 1865. Music: ’Greensleeves’ 16th Century English Traditional. Setting: traditional from "The Sunday School Hymnal and Service Book", 1871. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 80 3 4 1. What 2. Why 3. So Child is this lies He in bring Him in who, such cense, laid to rest On mean e state, Where gold and myrrh, Come Ma ry’s lap ox and ass pea sant, king is are to sleep ing? feed ing? own Him; 3 4 Whom Good The an gels greet Christ ians, fear, King of kings This, Nails, Raise, this spear raise Haste, Hail, Joy, haste, hail joy is shall a with for sal an thems sweet, While sin ners here The va tion brings, Let Christ the King, Whom pierce Him through, The song on high, The to the for Lk 2:7, Mt 2:1-11, Phil 2:5-8, Is 53:1-6 bring Him laud, Word made flesh, Christ is born, The The The shep cross vir shep si lov herds watch lent Word ing hearts herds guard be borne gin sings Babe, Babe, Babe, the Son the Son the Son are is en and for her an me, lul of of of keep ing? plead ing. throne Him. gels sing; for you. la by. Ma Ma Ma ry. ry. ry. 87876867 As With Gladness Men of Old EPIPHANY 74 Words: William Chatterton Dix, 1860. Music: ’Dix’ or ’Treuer Heiland, Wir Sind Heir’ Conrad Kocher, 1838. Abridged by William Henry Monk, 1861. Setting: Conrad Kocher, 1838, alt. by William Henry Monk, 1861, alt. for "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. As 2. As 3. As 4. Ho 5. In with with they ly the glad joy off Je heav’n ness, ful ered sus, ly men of old steps they sped gifts most rare ev ’ry day coun try bright, Did To At Keep Need the guid that low that man us in they no ing ly ger the cre star man rude nar a be hold ger bed and bare; row way; ted light; 4 4 As with There to So may And, when Thou its joy bend we earth Light, So, So All Where There glor ious we with cost liest need no ev er most may our they for they the with ly its hailed knee ho things Joy, Lord, will treas star may Mt 2:1-12, Num 7:89, Mt 7:13-14, Rev 21:23-27 its light be fore ly joy, are past, its Crown, may ing ures to we we feet bring, guide, sing Lead Him Pure Bring Thou ing on ward, whom Heav’n and and free from our ran somed its Sun which Ev Ev Christ, Where Al er more be er seek Thy to Thee, our no clouds Thy le lu ias beam ing bright earth a dore; sin’s al loy, souls at last goes not down; led mer heav’n glo to to cy ly ry our Thee. seat. King. hide. King! 777777 In His Temple Now Behold Him 75 EPIPHANY Words: verses 1-3, Henry J. Pye, 1851. verse 4, William Cooke, 1853. Music: ’Westminster Abbey’ Henry Purcell, circa 1692. Setting: Ernest Hawkins, 1843. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 6 8 1. In 2. In 3. Je 4. Prince His the sus, and tem ple arms of by Thy Au thor now be hold her who bore pres en ta of sal va Him, Him, tion, tion, See Vir Thou, Be the gin who Thy long pure, didst bound has in us the now faith with world ex be for less pect hold us love ed Him en our Lord; lie, dure, theme! 6 8 An While Make Je cient pro phets his a gèd us see our sus, praise to Now to praise Him, Ha lle lu jah! us And pre sent With the Fa ther Lk 2:22-38 had saints great Thee fore a sal be told dore va gi His re deem èd Ha lle lu jah! in Thy glo ry and the Spir it, Him; Him tion, ven God Ere Seal By Shall break forth Lo, th’in car To Thy Fa Lord of ma with nate ther, jes ful and Thy Thou one God cleansed ty filled His word. hope they die. pro mise sure. didst re deem. ac most and su cord. high. pure. preme! 878787 O Chief of Cities Bethlehem EPIPHANY 76 Words: Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348-413). v. 1,2,4 Translated by N. B. Smithers, 1879, v. 3 Translated by C. W. Douglas, v.5 Translated by John, Marquess of Bute c. 1879. Music: ’Puer Nobis Nascitur’ Michael Praetorius, 1609. Setting: George Ratcliffe Woodward for "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. O 2. Be 3. The 4. The 5. O chief yond wise gold Je of the men, en sus, ci sun see tri whom ties, in ing bute the Beth splen Him owns Gen le dor so Him tiles hem, bright, fair, King, see, Of A Bow But With Da bove low frank Fa vid’s you be in ther, 3 4 crown stands fore cense Spi Da con gifts sign, glo the a Him, to rit, vid’s scious un with ry Mt 2:1-11, Mic 5:2-4 fair won and God One name, skies fold myrrh, giv’n In That Of They By est drous with they in you, here, in sha saints gem, light prayer bring, Three: as in cense, dow on But Pro Their And To man, flesh, myrrh, forth earth more claim trea last, You, the the and His and to ing sured pro O Sa God ro se saints us from east phe God, vior head yal pul in than the ern tic be came. lies. gold. cher. Heav’n. 8888 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise 77 EPIPHANY Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862. Music: ’St. George‘s Windsor’, George Job Elvey, 1858. Setting: "The Anglican Hymn Book", 1871. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Songs of 2. Man i 3. Man i 4. Sun and 5. Grant us thank ful fest at fest in moon shall grace to ness and Jor dan’s mak ing dark ened see Thee, praise, stream, whole be, Lord, Je sus, Pro phet, Pal sied Stars shall Mir rored Lord, Priest, limbs fall, in to Thee we and King su and faint ing the heav’ns shall Thy ho ly raise, preme; soul; flee, Word; 4 4 Man And Man Christ May Branch Man Man All That An An An Thou And i at i will we of i i will we thems thems thems by may fest Ca fest then im ed by na, wedd in val like light i tate ro fest fest then like the ing iant ning Thee star guest, fight, shine, now, yal Da vid’s in pow’r di in grac ious the trum pet to Thee may be to be to be to all wilt praise Thee, Thee Thee Thee be ev stem vine, will, hear; be add add add con er To the In Thy Quell ing All will And be sa ges from a God head man i all the de vil’s see His glor ious pure, as pure art In Thy Chang ing Ev er All will At Thy ressed, ressed, ressed, fessed, blest, God God God God God in in in in in birth at Beth le wa ter in to bring ing good from see the Judge ap great E pi pha man man man man man made made made made made Ps 95:2, Is 61:1-3, 1Pt 1:20, Mk 1:7-11, Lk 3:15-22, Jn 2:1-11, Mt 11:4-5, Lk 7:18-22, Rev 19:1-16 man man man man man i i i i i far; fest; might; sign: Thou; hem; wine; ill; pear; ny; fest. fest. fest. fest. fest. 77777777 The People That in Darkness Sat EPIPHANY 78 Words: John Morison, 1781. Music: ’Lobt Gott, ihr Christen Allzugleich’ Nikolaus Hermann, 1554. Setting: "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs", 1855, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. The 2. To 3. For 4. To 5. His peo hail Thou us name ple Thee, their a shall that Sun bur Child be in of den of the dark Right dost hope Prince ness eous re is of sat ness, move born, Peace, A The And To The glo gath’r break us Ev rious ing the a er long bear fell rests lor. In Their Be All The 4 4 light na tyr Son last shades har fore pow’r God have tions ant’s is ing of vest the in by seen; come; rod giv’n, Lord, death trea sword earth all The They As And The have sures of and a been. home. God. heav’n. dored. 6. His righteous government and power Shall over all extend; On judgment and on justice based, His reign shall have no end. Mt 4:12-17, Is 9:2-7, Mal 4:1-6 light joy in on Won has as the His der In Their Be All The shined on when the day when shoul der ful, the shades har fore pow’r God them reap Mid ev Coun of vest the in by death trea sword earth all who ers ian er se have sures of and a been. home. God. heav’n. dored. 7. Lord Jesus, reign in us, we pray, And make us Thine alone, Who with the Father ever art And Holy Spirit, one. 86866 The Star Proclaims the King is Here 79 EPIPHANY (also known as Herod Why Dreadest thou a Foe? or How Vain the Cruel Herod’s Fear or When Christ’s Appearing Was Made Known or Why Herod Unrelenting Foe or Why Impious Herod, Shouldst Thou Fear) Words: Coelius Sedulius, c. 450. German version by M. Luther, 1543. English translation by John Mason Neale, 1852. Music: ’Wo Gott Zum Haus’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs", 1855, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. The 2. The 3. With 4. At 5. All star wi in Ca glo pro ser the na ry, claims Ma Jor first Je the gi dan’s His sus, King is see from crys tal pow’r is be to here; far flood shown; Thee But, And In His For Her fol meek might this Who And Man Flow And gives by kind wine, Ho the their from o ly od, low ness the Thy why on stands blush glad this sense less His guid ing the Lamb of ing wa ters e pi pha fear? star; God own ny; 4 4 He And And, And, Whom takes led sin chang with no by less, ing the realms light, sanc as Fa Mt 2:1-18, Eph 1:9, Jn 18:36-37, Jn 1:29 of earth a to light they ti fies the He speaks the ther we a way press wave, word, dore realms gifts sin be Ghost of heav’n ly their God con to cleanse and dient to their for ev er day. fess. save. Lord. more. 8888 To Jordan Came Our Lord, The Christ EPIPHANY 80 Words: Martin Luther, 1541. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854. Music: ’Christ, Unser Herr’ Johann Walter, 1524. Setting: composite from "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs", 1855 and "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. To Jor dan 2. So hear ye 3. To show us 4. In ten der 5. Thus Je sus came all, this, man His our and He hood dis Lord well hath Je ci the per His sus ples Christ, To ceive What Word With straight To sent: Go do God’s plea sure God doth call bap signs and sym bols ho ly Jor dan teach ye e very will ti gi wend na ing, sm, ven; eth; tion, And And On The That 4 4 there was what a Jor dan’s ly Ho lost in con wa welltruth lieves of the very pre he se ter be be and by Christ banks Ghost sin crate use, lo not is Saint ian was from they a the ved de bap death By Word And one Whom side, At dies, E John bap should be plain ly Hea ven’s must re bath Lord Son, nied, tized, His Spi He bap ter tized, All lieve Who heard The gate In pent; And To De In Nor Ob wash clar whom should tains a eth My our a way it soul faith might own rit Him tism’s nal blood with self ho life and out in ly pos pas mea vi la ses 6.Who in this mercy hath not faith, Nor aught therein discerneth, Is yet in sin, condemned to death, And fire that ever burneth; His holiness avails him not, Nor aught which he is doing; His inborn sin brings all to naught, And maketh sure his ruin; Himself he cannot succor. Mt 3:13-17, Mk 1:7-11, Lk 3:15-22, Acts 2:38 right er Fa dove flee trans His de e’er y eous ror ther’s like from gres plea light wa bless sion; sure; teth, ver, sing, ness shuns voice shape con ful and from de dem sion, sure; eth; ver, ing; He He Hear And A fill schi Hea scen na ing; sm: ven: deth; tion: And quench the Not sim ple Hear Him." Yea, That the Three A new born would a is the and o dwell with joy ful new true bey the heir life Bap His be of There That "This That He bit wa hear Per man, give ti teach lie Hea did He we should is My thus the that be ter ter, Him sons no ness but e all more us. zer. ing. ver. ven. 7.The eye of sense alone is dim, And nothing sees but water; Faith sees Christ Jesus, and in Him The Lamb ordained for slaughter; She sees the cleansing fountain red With the dear blood of Jesus, Which from the sins inherited From fallen Adam frees us, And from our own misdoings. 878787877 Within the Father’s House 81 EPIPHANY Words: James Russell Woodford, 1863. Music: ’Franconia’ Johann Balthasar König, 1738. Setting: William Henry Havergal, 1847. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. With 2. The 3. Yet 4. The 5. Lord, in doc not se vis the tors to cret it Fa ther’s of the them is of the Thou our His vel the ful re tem ple at His flesh ly pon d’ring veal ing house law giv’n Lord souls, The Gaze The Es And Son hath on the might y capes each teach us found His won drous truth to hu man by Thy home; child, know, eye, grace 4 4 And And To And Each to mar lift faith dim 6. Till from our darkened sight The cloud shall pass away, And on the cleansèd soul shall burst The everlasting day. Lk 2:41-51, Mal 3:1, Jn 2:17, 1Tim 3:16, 1Cor 2:9 sud gra veil hearts of den cious which a Thy ly words hides wait self The Of In The With Lord of wis dom car nate full e lo ving Life un God pi awe hath de be pha to come. filed. low. ny. trace; 7. Till we behold Thy face, And know, as we are known, Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Co-equal Three in One. 6686 Author of All Life LIFE 82 Words: Brian J. Dumont, 12 Oct 2009. Music: ’Beach Spring’ Benjamin F. White, 1844. Setting: "The Sacred Harp", 1860, alt. copyright: Words: Copyright 2009, Brian J. Dumont. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 160 4 4 1. Au thor 2. Hearts so 3. Christ now of all hard, we grants us Life, our Fa hate each o life e ter ther, breathe in ther, those in nal, to know to our need we You the hearts a gain. treat with scorn... one true God, 4 4 Stir our Old, un He the Life Cre Life Cre Life Cre Teach us now Teach us Lord Let us sing dead ness, wise, or Way to a a a tor, tor, tor, to to of heal our weak not my col see the Fa life Re deem life Re deem life Re deem love each see Your Your a o I tone Gen 2:7, Rom 8:9-10, Lk 10:25-37, Eph 4:17-24, 1Cor 10:24, Mal 4:2, Jn 17:3, Jn 14:6, Lam 3:1, Rom 10:14-15, Acts 26:29 ness, crush our or, Pal sied ther, He the er, er, er, ther, mage, ment, life Im life Im life Im e vil limbs, or One who par par par ter, ter, ter, Teach us Lord Teach us now Let all peo to to ple thoughts so vain. not yet born. felt the rod. Source of Truth, Three in One, Life con ferred! love like see the hear Your You. Son. Word! 87878787 O Wondrous Type, O Vision Fair 83 TRANSFIGURATION Words: From the "Sarum Breviary", 1495. Translated by John Mason Neale, 1851. Music: ’Deo Gracias’ or ’Agincourt’ traditional English, circa 1415. Setting: Charles Winfred Douglas, 1918, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. O 2. From 3. The 4. With 5. And won age law shin faith drous to and ing ful type! age pro face hearts Church sci es fest mys may ples of to te O the phets and are vi tale there bright raised sion de have ar on fair clare, place, ray, high Of How Two Christ by glo with cho deigns this ry the sen to great up ses ther’s ry in on and voice shall joy the El from be ful 3 4 that three wit man vi moun i out theirs strains the di ness i sion’s tain jah the a we shows, where meet, The cloud pro bove who raise the share, there, grace; day ry; bright Lord claims joy voice er holds His in of Which Where The What For than con on God prayer, Christ Mo Fa glo which the verse ly with the sun high Son per hymn He and a fect of glows! sweet. loud. love. praise. 6. O Father, with th’Eternal Son, and Holy Spirit, ever One, Vouchsafe to bring us by Thy grace to see Thy glory face to face. Mk 9:2-13, Mt 17:1-13, Lk 9:28-36 8888 Tis Good, Lord, To Be Here TRANSFIGURATION 84 Words: Joseph Armitage Robinson, 1888. Music: ’Potsdam’ adapted from Johann Sebastian Bach, 1750, by John Goss, 1854. Setting: John Goss, 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 2 4 1. ’Tis 2. ’Tis 3. Ful 4. Be 5. ’Tis good, good, fill fore good, Lord, Lord, er we Lord, to to of taste to be be the of be here, here, past, death, here. Thy Thy Pro We Yet glo ry beau ty mise of see Thy we may fills to things King not the be to dom re night; hold be, come; main; rowed of tion our the light. old. see. home. plain. 2 4 Thy Where We We But face Mo hail fain since and ses Thy would Thou gar ments, and El dy bo hold the bidst us Mk 9:2-13, Mt 17:1-13, Lk 9:28-36, Rev 1:16, 21:22-27 like i glor vi leave the jah i sion the sun, stand, fied bright mount, Shine Thy And And Come with mess our make with un en re this us bor gers demp hill to 6686 A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth 85 LENT Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1648. Translation composite. Music: ’An Wasserflüssen Babylon’ Wolfgang Dachstein, 1525. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. A Lamb goes 2. This Lamb is 3. "Yea, Fa ther, 4. Thou lay’st Him, 5. Lord, all my un Christ, yea, Love, life com the most u I’ll plain soul’s will pon cleave ing great ing the to forth, Friend, ly cross, Thee, The The I’ll With Thy guilt Lamb bear nails love of of what and for all God, Thou spear e’er men our com Him be bear Sa man bruis hold ing; vior; dest; ing; ing, 4 4 And la den Him God the My will con Thou slay’st Him er, Thee ev Goes "Go O From Yea, pa forth, won bo Thou out fear up fi death’s com of His cial dark tient My drous dy shalt plaint, death, Son! blood night. Is 53:1-12, Ex 12:5, Jn 1:29 with the Fa ther forms to as a as Thou on, Son," Love, ’tis be sins chose Thy lamb, ev grow the what the my That From The From And of to de His er earth, send cree, loss me, weak Fa hast crim Bea spot guilt Son, soul, cheer and ther Thou son con None else the To gain for I do what from soul and With lo ving bur us Thou bod arms den His de y en faint, saith, done! flood light, slaugh free Fa pre guide ter men ther cious me less life to and con dem de con tent, the strength of my heart in To "And The Of To o na scend an sor ffer; tion. eth! guish: row; shar fa man ooz fold led from o sac safe Bears The O My Hence ing! vor. dest." ing; ing. with the ffers ri through shame wrath Love, gain forth and and how it my 8787887887 LENT 85(2) stripes, stripes strong is; self and are Thou sweet and y, men in love I and shall the to con wounds hard art Lamb all and to to to that’s saith, "Will share The grave Whose me For sign, From death, bear, save! Thee mine ing fruit word me whom all of the doth all An But Thou What To this I Thy sal moun tains make Thee things I guish and by Thy bed dest can I Thee, my suf va ren lan bor 6. From morn till eve my theme shall be Thy mercy’s wondrous measure; To sacrifice myself for Thee Shall be my aim and pleasure. My stream of life shall ever be A current flowing ceaselessly, Thy constant praise outpouring. I’ll treasure in my memory, O Lord, all Thou hast done for me, Thy gracious love adoring. 8. This treasure ever I’ll employ, This every aid shall yield me; In sorrow it shall be my joy, In conflict it shall shield me; In joy, the music of my feast, And when all else has lost its zest, This manna still shall feed me; In thirst my drink; in want my food; My company in solitude, To comfort and to lead me. 7. Enlarge, my heart’s own shrine, and swell, To thee shall now be given A treasure that doth far excel The worth of earth and heaven. Away with the Arabian gold, With treasures of an earthly mold! I’ve found a better jewel. My priceless treasure, Lord my God, Is Thy most holy, precious blood, Which flowed from wounds so cruel. 9. Of death I am no more afraid, New life from Thee is flowing; Thy cross affords me cooling shade When noonday’s sun is glowing. When by my grief I am oppressed, On Thee my weary soul shall rest Serenely as on pillows. Thou art my Anchor when by woe My bark is driven to and fro On trouble’s surging billows. mock Pa Him give, Sa er ssion with whose vior, fer." tion." deth. guish? row. 10. And when Thy glory I shall see And taste Thy kingdom’s pleasure, Thy blood my royal robe shall be, My joy beyond all measure. When I appear before Thy throne, Thy righteousness shall be my crownWith these I need not hide me. And there, in garments richly wrought As Thine own bride, I shall be brought To stand in joy beside Thee. Is 53:1-12, Ex 12:5, Jn 1:29 8787887887 Jesus Grant That Balm and Healing 86 LENT Words: Johann Heermann, 1644. Translation composite. Music: ’Der Am Kreuz’ Johann Balthasar König, 1738. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Je 2. Should 3. If 4. Ev 5. O sus, some the ery my grant lust world wound God, hour think mirth faint, death that up and Thy has that or my that my balm and sharp temp heart en pains or Rock and heal ta ti grieves To ing tion ces me, wer, In Prove On By Grant Thy ho ly too strong for the broad and Thy stripes, Lord, that in Thy wounds I find, flesh and blood, ea sy road is made whole; death I trust, 4 4 E very Let me With its When I’m Know ing Should Or Thou Yea, Sa Show Say Ba For When some should didst Thy vior, e vil Sa tan ry car com fort let Thine the per il, ing, "Christ for nish ing each Thy all a I die, be I on lur cross lost am Thy ing re his thought press and ren a and me wild ton my feel ing, Pas sion, vic es, vives me, po wer with in me hard, en dure ders sweet gon y from sin ning was wound ed," e mo tion, ing Pas sion Pro tec tion, Pains of bo dy And the breach is Let me think up Grant ing new life Since Thou trodd’st him Tempt my Let me That I Ev ery Ev er Keep That Calm Has Light me the and pro and ere temp blest cured Life treach erous then be flee all bit ter help and its ter in my and first flee my soul’s Re and of mind. soon made good. on the load to my soul. in the dust. heart on thoughts cup com be con de sal sur gin found vo va rec to my im I fort sin, guard, pure, meet; me; ning. ed. tion. tion. tion. 6. Jesus, grant that balm and healing In Thy holy wounds I find, Every hour that I am feeling, Pains of body and of mind. And when I this world must leave, Grant that, Lord, to Thee I cleave, In Thy wounds find consolation And obtain my soul’s salvation 1Pt 2:24, Is 53:4-5, 1Cor 10:13, 2Cor 1:3-7, Mk 1:34 87877788 Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days LENT 87 (also known as O Lord, Throughout These Forty Days) Words: Claudia F. Hernaman, 1873. Music: ’St. Flavian’ Day’s Psalter, 1563. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Lord, 2. As 3. As 4. And 5. A who through out these Thou with Sa tan Thou didst hun ger through these days of bide with us, that for ty days For didst con tend, And bear, and thirst, So pen i tence, And so, this life Of us didst teach through suf didst the us, Thy f’ring fast and vic t’ry gra cious pa ssion o ver pray, win, Lord, tide, past, 4 4 Teach O To Yea, An us give die ev Eas with Thee to us strength in to self, and er more in ter of un Mt 4:1-2, Lk 4:1-13, Lv 9:23 mourn Thee chief life end our to ly and ing sins And fight, In live By death, Je joy We close by Thee to Thee to con quer Thy most ho ly sus, with us a may at tain at stay. sin. Word. bide. last. 8686 Savior When In Dust To Thee 88 LENT Words: Robert Grant, 1815, alt. Music: ’Aberystwyth (Parry)’ Joseph Parry, 1879. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Sa vior, 2. By Thy 3. By the 4. By Thine 5. By Thy when help sac hour deep in less red of ex dust in griefs dire pir to fant that de ing Thee years, wept spair, groan, Low By O’er By By we Thy the Thine the bow th’a life of grave where a go sad sep dor want La ny ul ing and z’rus of chral knee, tears, slept, prayer, stone, lift sa Sa spear, vain weep ing eyes, wild er ness, loved a bode, tor turing scorn, ri sing God, 4 4 When, By By By By re Thy the the the pent ant, days of ing bod cross, the vault whose O by all the By the dread mys By the an guished By the gloom that O from earth to Bend Turn, From Lis Lis ing O Thy ten ten, from Thy turn a seat a to our lis ten to sore tears nail, dark the dis that the a and ious that the re woes hour told skies stored, pains ter sigh veiled heaven throne fav’r bove hum to on high, ing eye, the sky, ble cry, the sigh Ps 39:12, Ez 18:30-32, Lk 18:13, Ps 86:3, Job 42:6 skies tress flowed thorn, bode Scarce In O Pier Held we the ver cing in Suff ered once for Of th’in sult ing Treach er y lurked O’er the dread ful Might y, re as Hear Hear Hear Hear Of our our our our our pen pen pen pen pen i i i i i our vage lem’s and the man temp with sac cend ten ten ten ten ten be ter’s in Thy ri ed low, pow’r, fold, fice, Lord, tial tial tial tial tial cry! cry! cry! cry! cry! 77777777 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross LENT 89 Words: Isaac Watts, 1707. Music: ’Duke Street’ John Hatton, 1793. Setting: "Finest of the Wheat No. 3" Hymnal, 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. When 2. For 3. See 4. His 5. Were I sur bid it, from His dy ing the whole vey Lord, head, crim realm the that His son, of won I hands, like na drous should His a ture Glo Christ min on far ry my gled the too cross boast, feet, robe, mine, 4 4 On Save Sor Spreads That which in row o’er were My All Did Then Love rich the e’er I so And I Or And De pour sac thorns all mands Gal 6:14, Rom 7:24 the the and His a est vain such am a con ri com the my Prince death love bo pre gain things love dead ma tempt fice pose globe soul, of of flow dy sent I that and to zing, count charm sor all so on them so is my all to rich dead life, but me row the di my His a to my died, God! down! tree; small; loss, most, meet, globe, vine, pride. blood. crown? me. all. 8888 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross 90 LENT Words: Isaac Watts, 1707. Music: ’Hamburg’, Lowell Mason, 1824. Setting: "Northfield Hymnal", 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. When 2. For 3. See 4. His 5. Were I bid from dy the sur it, His ing whole vey Lord, head, crim realm the that His son, of won I hands, like na drous should His a ture cross boast, feet, robe, mine, 4 4 On Save Sor Spreads That which in row o’er were My All Did Then Love rich the e’er I so est vain such am a gain things love dead ma And I Or And De pour sac thorns all mands con ri com the my tempt fice pose globe soul, Gal 6:14, Rom 7:24 the the and His a Prince death love bo pre of of flow dy sent Glo Christ min on far ry my gled the too died, God! down! tree; small; I that and to zing, count charm sor all so but me row the di loss, most, meet, globe, vine, all to rich dead life, my His a to my pride. blood. crown? me. all. on them so is my 8888 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross LENT 91 Words: Isaac Watts, 1707. Music: ’O Waly Waly’ or ’The Water Is Wide’, traditional English. Setting: Tobin Strong, 2013. copyright: public domain. All portions of the setting that were not already public domain were released to the public domain by the arranger on 08 January 2014. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. When 2. For 3. See 4. His 5. Were I bid from dy the sur it, His ing whole vey Lord, head, crim realm the won drous that I should His hands, His son, like a of na ture cross boast, feet, robe, mine, On Save Sor Spreads That which in row o’er were the the and His a 4 4 4 4 Prince death love bo pre loss, most, meet, globe, vine, Gal 6:14, Rom 7:24 of Glo of Christ flow min dy on sent far ry my gled the too died, God! down! tree; small; And pour con I sac ri Or thorns com And all the De mands my My All Did Then Love tempt fice pose globe soul, rich the e’er I so est vain such am a gain things love dead ma on all them to so rich is dead my life, I count but that charm me and sor row to all the zing, so di my His a to my pride. blood. crown? me. all. 8888 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross 92 LENT Words: Isaac Watts, 1707. Music: ’Rockingham Old’ Edward Miller, 1790. Setting: composite from "The Anglican Hymn Book", 1871 and "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 130 3 4 1. When 2. For 3. See 4. His 5. Were I bid from dy the sur it, His ing whole vey Lord, head, crim realm the that His son, of wond I hands, like na rous should His a ture cross boast, feet, robe, mine, My All Did Then Love rich the e’er I so On Save Sor Spreads That which in row o’er were the the and His a 3 4 Prince death love bo pre count charm sor all so Gal 6:14, Rom 7:24 of of flow dy sent but me row the di glo Christ min on far loss, most, meet, globe, vine, And I Or And De ry my gled the too died, God! down! tree; small; pour sac thorns all mands con ri com the my tempt fice pose globe soul, on them so is my est vain such am a all to rich dead life, gain things love dead maz my His a to my I that and to ing, pride. blood. crown? me. all. 8888 All Glory, Laud, and Honor PALM SUNDAY 93 Words: Theodulf of Orleans, circa 820. Translated by John Mason Neale, 1851. Music: ’Valet Will Ich Dir Geben’ or ’St. Theodulph’ Melchior Teschner, 1615. Setting: Presbyterian Hymnal, 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 140 Refrain 4 4 All glo ry, laud and Whom the lips of hon or, To Thee, Re deem child ren Made sweet ho san er, King, 4 4 To nas ring. yal on Thee of we Son, High, went; praise; bring, Verse 1. Thou 2. The 3. The 4. To 5. Thou art com peo Thee, didst the pa ple be ac King of ny of of the fore Thy cept their Is an He pa prais rael, gels brews ssion, es; Thou Are With They Ac Da vid’s ro prais ing Thee palms be fore sang their hymns cept the prayers To Refrain Who And Our To Who in mor prayer Thee, in the Lord’s Name tal men and and praise and now high ex all good de Mt 21:9, Ps 148, 1Tim 1:17, Rev 4:8-11 com all an alt light est, things thems ed, est, The Cre Be Our Thou King and Bless ed at ed make re fore Thee we pre me lo dy we good and gra cious One. ply. sent. raise. King. 76767676 Hosanna, Loud Hosanna 94 PALM SUNDAY Words: Jeanette Threlfall, 1873, alt. Music: ’Ellacombe’ from Gesangbuch der Herzogl. Hofkapelle, Wurttemberg, 1784. Setting: Presbyterian Hymnal, 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. Ho 2. From 3. "Ho san O san na, li na loud ho vet they in the san fol high na, the lowed mid est!" that lit an an tle child ren ex ul tant cient song we sang; crowd, sing, 4 4 Through The For pil lared tor vic Christ is To The O Je sus, Lord of may we The Nor And child ren scorned that in His Mt 21:15, Jn 12:12-13 court and palm branch our Re Who men ev had and er sang their lit tle bliss ful tem wa dee ple the ving, and mer, the blessed an praise them close gels rode Him with prais child pre es, the ren should sence e love chant Lord ly ing of fold ed on in heart and simp on ter lest His nal an them clear and heav’n our rang. loud. King. to low life His ly and breast, state, voice, and bid ly the ding re best. wait. joice! 76767676 Go To Dark Gethsemane GOOD THURSDAY 95 Words: James Montgomery, 1820. Music: ’Gethsemane’ or ’Petra’ Richard Redhead, 1853. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 90 4 4 1. Go to dark 2. Fol low to 3. Cal v’ry’s mourn 4. Ear ly hast Geth the ful en se ma ne, judg ment hall, moun tain climb; to the tomb ye that feel the view the Lord of there, a dor ing where they laid His temp Life at breath ter’s pow’r; ar raigned; His feet, less clay; 4 4 Your Re deem er’s O the worm wood a Mark that mir All is sol i con and cle tude Turn not Shun not "It is Christ is griefs a way; shame, or loss; hear Him cry; meets our eyes; from His suf f’ring, fin ished!" ris’n! He flict see, the gall! of time, and gloom. watch O God’s Who learn learn learn Sa with Him one the pangs His own sac ri has tak en from Je sus from Christ to from Je sus vior, teach us bit soul fice Him ter sus com a Christ to bear the Christ to so to Mt 26:36-68, 27:31-56, 28:1-10, Mk 14:32-65, 15:20-39, Lk 22:39-46, 22:66-71, 23:26-49, 24:1-12, Jn 19:16-30, 20:1-18 hour, tained! plete. way? pray. cross. die. rise. 777777 Over Kidron Jesus Treadeth 96 GOOD THURSDAY (also known as Over Kedron Jesus Treadeth or Over Cedron Jesus Treadeth) Words: Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1689. Translated by J. Jeffrey, before 1866. Music: ’Over Kedron Jesus Traeder’ Ludvig Mathias Lindeman. Setting: "The Lutheran Hymnary", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. Da 3. See 4. See 5. But, ver Kid vid once, how, an how, in O flow’rs, ron with guish that so Je heart struck, hour sad sus af He of ly tread flic fall dark wa eth ted, eth ness, tered To Crossed Pro Batt By His the strate, ling this pas Kid and with pure sion ron’s with the and for nar strug e prec us row gling vil ious all; strand, breath, pow’r, dew, 4 4 Ev Clouds Three A In ery hu man of gloom and times on His gon ies un some bless ed Round But, And All E His O the the den’s Spi Je cup gar gar at the to death’s will, but an guished blood, thus rit sus, of den den eye be grief a God He told as hour your flock black doom flow’rs did the er may are not weep bout call sail blos foes, now go, wet bear Sav ior sole ly, ry por tals drea Thine, O Fa ther!" frame dis till ingfree ly giv en, ing, him eth, Him, soms Place Bends Still With Aught While For And World’s Makes the the the re my Tears When Pray On ’Neath their the He the that of an ing His the shafts cloud cries, drops can world shame an demp soul for and gels tion the bit ex that soul ol and a in of with ter ile the the ive bend bove all blood you grief let from his bit ter ar rows sha dows their Thy His y com sakes Him sin of round Him thus ful heir of bows, brow, woe: sweat, pare, whol mor ga fill hea fall! land. death show’r; grew! Aim Hast "Not From For ing ing My His the ly. tals. ther. ing! ven. 6. When as flow’rs themselves I wither, When I droop and fade like grass, When the life-streams through my pulses Dull and ever duller pass, When at last they cease to roll, Then, to cheer my sinking soul, Grace of Jesus, be Thou given- Source of triumph! pledge of heaven! Jn 18:1, Lk 22:39-46, Mk 14:32-42, Mt 26:36-46, 2Sam 15:13-23 87877788 ’Tis Midnight and On Olive’s Brow GOOD THURSDAY 97 Words: William Bingham Tappan, 1822. Music: ’St. Cross’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. ’Tis 2. ’Tis 3. ’Tis mid night, mid night, mid night, and and from on from the that tles, that late lone, an ly with gels Ol all heav’n ive’s re ly brow moved plains The Im Are star is man uel borne the 4 4 dimmed wres songs gar whom are den He the now loved strains Mt 26:36-45, Lk 22:39-46, Mk 14:32-41 The Heeds That shone; fears; know; suff ’ring not his sweet ly ’Tis E’en Un Sa Mas soothe mid the heard vior ter’s the night, dis by prays grief Sa in ci mor a and vior’s the ple tals lone. tears. woe. 8888 ’Twas On That Dark, That Doleful Night 98 GOOD THURSDAY Words: Isaac Watts, 1709. Music: ’St. Cross’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. ’Twas 2. Be 3. "This 4. For 5. For on that fore the is My us His us His dark, mourn bo flesh vi that ful dy, with tal dole scene broke nails blood ful be for was was night gan, sin; torn, spilt, When He Re He To pow’rs took ceive bore buy of the and the the 4 4 earth bread, eat scourge, par God’s de ac tions blessed the on His big gest and and the He don hell blessed, liv felt of light, ran! wine; head size, a and ing the our And What "’Tis Its He 6. "Do this," He cried, "till time shall end, In memory of your dying friend; Meet at My table, and record The love of your departed Lord." rose brake: food:" thorn; guilt, friends won the hea gave be drous new vy His A What Then And When, trayed words cov ven soul gainst love took jus for Him of ’nant geance a the through the tice black to grace in in sac Son all cup, poured crimes His He My our ri of His and up of foes: spake! blood." stead. fice. 7. Jesus, Thy feast we celebrate, We show Thy death, we sing Thy name, Till Thou return, and we shall eat The marriage supper of the Lamb. 1Cor 11:23-26, Rom 3:23-25, Mt 26:26-28, Mk 14:22-25, Lk 22:14-20, 1Jn 4:10 8888 Jesus, In Thy Dying Woes GOOD FRIDAY 99 Words: Thomas B. Pollock, 1870. Music: ’Words on the Cross - The Litany’ William H. Monk, 1889. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. Part 1: "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." (Lk 23:34) = 100 4 4 1. Je 2. Sa 3. O sus, vior, may in for we, Thy our who dy par mer ing woes, don sue, cy need, E ven When our Be like while Thy sins Thy Thee in life blood flows, pangs re new, heart and deed, ho ho ho Je Je Je 4 4 Cra ving par don For we know not When with wrong our for what spir Thy we its foes; do: bleed: Hear Hear Hear us, us, us, ly ly ly sus. sus. sus. Part 2: "To day shalt thou be with me in paradise." (Lk 23:43) Part 3: "Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!" (Jn 19:26-27) Part 4: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mt 27:46) 4.Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief, who near Thee dies, Promising him paradise; Hear us, holy Jesus. 7.Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart Thy sorrows rend, And Thy dearest human friend: Hear us, holy Jesus. 10.Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our evil left alone, While no light from Heav’n is shown: Hear us, holy Jesus. 5.May we, in our guilt and shame, Still Thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Thy Name: Hear us, holy Jesus. 8.May we in Thy sorrows share, And for Thee all peril dare, And enjoy Thy tender care: Hear us, holy Jesus. 6.O remember us who pine, Looking from our cross to Thine; Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, holy Jesus. 9.May we all Thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of Thee, Hear us, holy Jesus. Part 5: "I thirst." (Jn 19:28) Part 6: "It is finished" (Jn 19:30) Part 7: "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit" (Lk 23:46) 13.Jesus, in Thy thirst and pain, While Thy wounds Thy lifeblood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, holy Jesus. 16.Jesus, all our ransom paid, All Thy Father’s will obeyed, All Thy suff’rings perfect made: Hear us, holy Jesus. 19.Jesus, all Thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past, Yielding up Thy soul at last: Hear us, holy Jesus. 14.Thirst for us in mercy still; All Thy holy work fulfill; Satisfy Thy loving will: Hear us, holy Jesus. 17.Save us in our soul’s distress, Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, holy Jesus. 20.When the death shades round us lower, Guard us from the temper’s power, Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, holy Jesus. 15.May we thirst Thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, holy Jesus. 18.Brighten all our heavenward way, With an ever holier ray, Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, holy Jesus. 21.May Thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus. Lk 23:34, Lk 23:43, Jn 19:26-27, Mt 27:46, Jn 19:28, Jn 19:30, Lk 23:46 11.When we vainly seem to pray, and our hope seems far away, In the darkness be our stay. Hear us, holy Jesus. 12.Though no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, Tell our faith that God is near: Hear us, holy Jesus. 7776 O Sacred Head, Now Wounded 100 GOOD FRIDAY Words: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1153. Translated by James W. Alexander, 1830. Music: ’Passion Chorale’ or ’Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen’ Hans Leo Hassler, 1601. Adapted by J.S. Bach, 1729. Setting: Johann Sebastian Bach, 1729. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. What 3. Men 4. Now 5. My sac Thou, mock from bur red my and Thy den Head, Lord, taunt cheeks in now hast and has Thy wound suf jeer van Pas ed, fered, Thee, ished sion, with was Thou their Lord, grief all no co Thou and for ble lor hast shame weighed sin ners’ coun ten once so borne for down, gain; ance, fair; me, 4 4 Now Mine, Though From For scorn mine migh Thy it ful ly was the ty worlds red lips was my O Lo, How Grim I sac red here I art thou death, with cast me sur trans shall is trans round gres fear ban gres Head, what fall, my pale with cru el down be Ps 22:6-8, Is 53:4-5, Jn 10:14-15, 10:27-28, Heb 12:2 glo Sa an ri fore ed sion, Thee ished sion with but and the which ry, vior! guish, gor, Thee, what ’Tis with hath wrath thorns, Thine flee splen brought bliss I sore robbed were Thine on the dead be fore dor that this woe ly ly Thy was on till now de serve a buse Thee of my right was Thy and Thy ful crown; pain. glance. there. Thee. Thine! place; scorn! life; lot; 76767676 GOOD FRIDAY Yet, Look How Thus Have though on doth Thou mer 100(2) des me Thy hast cy, pised with vis lost I and Thy age Thy im gor fa lan vi plore y, I vor, vouch guish that gor, Thy Thee; Re joy safe once strength deem to call to me was bright in this er, spurn Thee Thy as sad me mine. grace. morn! strife. not! 6. What language shall I borrow to thank Thee, dearest friend, For this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end? O make me Thine forever, and should I fainting be, Lord, let me never, never outlive my love to Thee. 7. My Shepherd, now receive me; my Guardian, own me Thine. Great blessings Thou didst give me, O source of gifts divine. Thy lips have often fed me with words of truth and love; Thy Spirit oft hath led me to heavenly joys above. 8. Here I will stand beside Thee, from Thee I will not part; O Savior, do not chide me! When breaks Thy loving heart, When soul and body languish in death’s cold, cruel grasp, Then, in Thy deepest anguish, Thee in mine arms I’ll clasp. 9. The joy can never be spoken, above all joys beside, When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide. O Lord of Life, desiring Thy glory now to see, Beside Thy cross expiring, I’d breathe my soul to Thee. 10. My Savior, be Thou near me when death is at my door; Then let Thy presence cheer me, forsake me nevermore! When soul and body languish, oh, leave me not alone, But take away mine anguish by virtue of Thine own! 11. Be Thou my consolation, my shield when I must die; Remind me of Thy passion when my last hour draws nigh. Mine eyes shall then behold Thee, upon Thy cross shall dwell, My heart by faith enfolds Thee. Who dieth thus dies well. Ps 22:6-8, Is 53:4-5, Jn 10:14-15, 10:27-28, Heb 12:2 76767676 Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted 101 GOOD FRIDAY Words: Thomas Kelly, 1804. Music: ’O Mein Jesu, Ich Muss Sterben’ or ’Wo Ist Jesus, Mein Verlangen’ from Geistliches Volkslied, 1850. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 180 6 4 1. Strick 2. Tell 3. Ye 4. Here en, me, who we smitt en, ye who think of have a and a hear Him sin but firm foun fflic ted, groan ing, light ly, da tion, See Was Nor Here Him there sup the dy e pose re ing ver the fuge on the grief like ev il of the tree! His? great, lost. soul, ’tis He, ’tis sul ting his dis guilt may est i Name of which we He! tress: mate. boast. 6 4 ’Tis the Friends through Here may Christ the ’Tis Man Mark Lamb the y the of Proofs I But the ’Tis the None shall Christ by fear His view its Rock of long ex hands were Sac ri God for see su deep est Word, the ev er man cause na our pec raised fice sin ted to ap ners ffic stroke Lord’s be Is 53:3-6, Acts 4:11-12, Rom 4:25, Lk 6:47-49 re dis ture sal ient that A con ject own right va ed; Yes, ing, Foes ly, Here tion, Christ pro phet, wound Him, point ed! wound ed! of it: pierced Him noint ed, found ed my in its the Da vid’s None would See Who Sac ri ’Tis Was Son Who a the of on Son, in bears fice yet ter the to true and stroke that Man, and Him their Da vid’s pose to aw ful can cel faith ful Jus tice Son of hope have Lord; save; load! guilt! Word. gave. God. built. 87878787 Were You There? GOOD FRIDAY 102 Words: African-American Spiritual, before 1899. Music: ’Were You There’ African-American Spiritual, before 1899. Setting: attr. Charles Winfred Douglas, 1940. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 100 1. Were 2. Were 3. Were 4. Were 5. Were you you you you you there there there there there when when when when when Some times Were Were Were Were Were you you you you you there there there there there when when when when when they they they the they they they they the they cru nailed pierced sun laid ci fied Him to Him in re fused Him in it caus es me there there there there there when when when when when cru ci nailed Him pierced Him sun re laid Him my the the to the fied to in fused in Lord? tree? side? shine? tomb? my the the to the Lord? tree? side? shine? tomb? Were Were Were Were Were you you you you you Oh! to trem ble, they they they the they cru nailed pierced sun laid ci Him Him re Him trem fied to in fused in ble, my the the to the trem ble. Lord? tree? side? shine? tomb? 6. Were you there when God raised Him from the tomb? Were you there when God raised Him from the tomb? Oh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble. Were you there when God raised Him from the tomb? Mt 27:55-56, Jn 19:34, Lk 23:44-45, 23:55, Mt 28:1-7 10 10 14 10 Awake, My Heart, With Gladness 103 EASTER Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1648. Translated by John Kelly, 1867, alt. Music: ’Auf, Auf, Mein Herz mit Freuden’ Johann Crüger, 1648. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. A wake, my 2. They in the on the 3. Up 4. A sight it 5. Hell and its heart, with grave did grave is is to prince, the glad sink stand glad de ness, See Him, The ing The den; And vil, Of what foe He fill all to held ro the their day ju look heart pow’rs is bi ing with are done; lee; round; glee, shorn; 3 4 How af ter Be fore he The foe, no No more af Now I am My And Throws My Grim When His And The He gloom and can be more with fright or safe from Sa vior "Vic to down, his trust or Death with to ban to Sa is the ner, the vior a there ry" hell for all realms while Vic bought pow’r sad think stand sad e ness, Comes him, Lo! ing, His den Shall vil, And was He ish ti his laid cries, pow’r tude, might of the tor’s for less 6.The world against me rageth Its fury I disdain; Though bitter war it wageth Its work is all in vain. My heart from care is free, Misfortune now is play, No trouble troubles me, And night is bright as day. 7.I cleave now and forever To Christ, a member true, My Head will leave me never, Whate’er He passeth through. He treads the world beneath His feet, and conquers death And hell, and breaks sin’s thrall; I’m with Him through it all. light field bands me form, Where And To Or Can Our Is Must In How forth Christ wea aught, sin the a pons or I our bed wav ing Christ must a ny not my spi by yield sov’r e’er rit the his eign he glo gain on take laugh must tow’rds he prec soul wings He feet love rage rious is the from to be the give ious af its ro and and and Sun. free. ground me scorn. made skies o’er, good fright; flight. held! hands. free. storm. 8.To halls of heavenly splendor With Him I penetrate; And trouble ne’er may hinder Nor make me hesitate. No enemy I fear, Because my Head is near; My Savior is my Shield, By Him all rage is stilled. 9.He brings me to the portal That opens into bliss, Where graved in words immortal This golden scripture is: "Who’s there despised with me, Here with me crown’d shall be; Who there with Me shall die, Here’s raised with me on high!" Col 2:13-15, 1Cor 15:42-58, Rom 6:1-11, 1Pt 1:3-9, Is 41:1-20, Rom 8:35-39, Rev 20:1-3 76766666 Christ Arose EASTER 104 Words: Robert Lowry, 1874. Music and Setting: ’Christ Arose’ Robert Lowry, 1874. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Low 2. Vain 3. Death in ly can the they not grave watch keep He His his lay bedprey- Je Je Je sus sus sus my my my Sa Sa Sa vior! vior! vior! 4 4 Wait Vain He Up ing ly tore the they the from the grave co seal bars He a ming the a daydeadway- rose, With He foes; He a rose a Je Je Je a sus sus sus my my my might y Lord! Lord! Lord! tri umph o’er His a rose! Vic tor from the dark do main, And He lives for ev er with His He a rose! saints to reign. He a rose! He a He a rose! Jn 2:19-22, Mt 28:6 rose! Hal le lu jah! Christ a rose! He a rose! Irregular Christ Jesus Lay In Death’s Strong Bands 105 EASTER (also known as In Death’s Strong Bands) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854. Music: ’Christ lag in Tobes Banden’ or ’Torgau’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Christ 2. No 3. But 4. It 5. Here Je son Je was the sus lay in of man could sus Christ, God’s a strange and true Pas chal death’s strong con quer on ly dread ful Lamb we bands, For Death, Such Son, To strife When see, Whom our mis our life God of chief low and so fen sin state death free ses had de con ly 4 4 giv wrought scend ten gave en; But us, For ed, The ded; The us; He Hea brought end end save ven. Where fore to us In ed, Ru ined ed. Stripped of us. See, His thank strong but lone pas ful and the re ses now in cause vic died ly Loud bold And name, His mains Death’s o’er, And at no of to on God’s right cence dwelt Death He ry re the ac let thrall all power, blood songs kept sting sting Sa of us is is tan us dom his no doth Al in lost lost can hand not has mained cur joy from right more mark le lu his bon for ev for ev not harm 6.So let us keep the festival Where to the Lord invites us; Christ is Himself the joy of all, The Sun that warms and lights us. By His grace He doth impart Eternal sunshine to the heart; The night of sin is ended! Alleluia! 1Cor 15:54-57, Acts 2:24, 1Cor 5:7b, 2Tim 1:10 ful of and it our He on un with sed stands, earth, done, life; tree And And His The So be, And old And claim And reigns, An door; Faith ia! dage. er. er! us. brings there power reign strong us life from fore Death had for ev er of death was His love! to sing to ev er left him emp ty points to Al Al Al Al Al le le le le le God right grew more no thing form a it, Death lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! 7.Then let us feast this Easter day On the true Bread of Heaven; The Word of grace hath purged away The old and wicked leaven. Christ alone our souls will feed; He is our Meat and Drink indeed; Faith lives upon no other! Alleluia! 8 7 8 7 7 8 7 with Alleluia Christ The Lord Is Risen Today (Lyra) EASTER 106 Words: Stanzas 1-7, Charles Wesley, 1739. Stanzas 8-10, 14th Century; translated in Lyra Davidica. Music: ’Llanfair’ Robert Williams, 1817. Setting: John Roberts, 1837. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Christ, 2. Love’s 3. Vain 4. Lives 5. Soar the re the a we Lord, is deem ing stone, the gain our now where risen to work is watch, the glor ious Christ hath day, done, seal, King, led, Al Al Al Al Al le le le le le lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! 4 4 Sons of Fought the Christ hath Where, O Follow ing men fight, burst death, our and the the is ex an ba gates now al Raise your Lo! the Death in Once He Made like joys Sun’s vain died Him, and ec for our like tri lipse bids souls Him Sing, Lo! Christ Where Ours ye He hath thy the heavens, and sets in o pened to vic cross, the gels ttle of thy ted earth, blood par ry, grave, say, won, hell, sting? Head, Al Al Al Al Al le le le le le umphs is His to we high, o’er, rise, save, rise, Al Al Al Al Al re no a O the ply, more, dise, grave? skies, Al Al Al Al Al 6.Hail, the Lord of earth and Heaven, Alleluia! Praise to Thee by both be given, Alleluia! Thee we greet triumphant now, Alleluia! Hail, the resurrection, thou, Alleluia! 8.Hymns of praise then let us sing, Alleluia! Unto Christ, our heavenly King, Alleluia! Who endured the cross and grave, Alleluia! Sinners to redeem and save. Alleluia! 7.King of glory, Soul of bliss, Alleluia! Everlasting life is this, Alleluia! Thee to know, Thy power to prove, Alleluia! Thus to sing and thus to love, Alleluia! 9.But the pains that He endured, Alleluia! Our salvation have procured, Alleluia! Now above the sky He’s King, Alleluia! Where the angels ever sing. Alleluia! Mt 28:5-6, Lk 24:4-7, 1Cor 15:55-57, 1Pt 1:18-21, Rev 5:9-13 le le le le le lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu le le le le le ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! 10.Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! Our triumphant holy day, Alleluia! Who did once upon the cross, Alleluia! Suffer to redeem our loss. Alleluia! 7 7 7 7 with Alleluias Christ The Lord Is Risen Today (Lyra) 107 EASTER Words: Stanzas 1-7, Charles Wesley, 1739. Stanzas 8-10, 14th Century; translated in Lyra Davidica. Music: ’Orientis Partibus’ or ’Redhead 45’ traditional French. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1893. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. "Christ, 2. Love’s 3. Vain 4. Lives 5. Soar the re the a we Lord, deem stone, gain now joys Sun’s vain died Him, and ec for our like is ing the our where risen work watch, glor Christ to is the ious hath day!" done, seal, King led Sons Fought Christ Where, Follow of the hath O ing men fight, burst death, our and the the is ex an ba gates now al gels ttle of thy ted say, won, hell! sting? Head; 4 4 Raise Lo! Death Once Made your the in He like tri umphs lipse is bids His souls to Him we high, o’er, rise, save, rise, Sing, ye heavens, and Lo! He sets in Christ hath o pened to Where thy vic Ours the cross, the 6.Hail, the Lord of earth and Heaven: Praise to Thee by both be given. Thee we greet triumphant now; Hail, the resurrection, thou. 8.Hymns of praise then let us sing Unto Christ, our heavenly King Who endured the cross and grave Sinners to redeem and save. 7.King of glory, Soul of bliss, Everlasting life is this, Thee to know, Thy power to prove, Thus to sing and thus to love. 9.But the pains that He endured Our salvation have procured. Now above the sky He’s King Where the angels ever sing. Mt 28:5-6, Lk 24:4-7, 1Cor 15:55-57, 1Pt 1:18-21, Rev 5:9-13 earth, blood par ry, grave, re ply! no more. a dise! O grave? the skies. 10.Jesus Christ is risen today, Our triumphant holy day. Who did once upon the cross Suffer to redeem our loss. 7777 I Know That My Redeemer Lives EASTER 108 Words: Samuel Medley, 1775. Music: ’Duke Street’ John Hatton, 1793. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. I 2. He 3. He 4. He 5. He know lives lives lives lives that to tri to to my bless um grant si Re me phant me lence deem with from rich all er His the sup my lives; love, grave, ply, fears, What He He He He com lives lives lives lives fort to e to to this plead ter guide wipe sweet for nal me a sen me ly with way er in ed my ings liv time there soul’s to tence a to His my gives! bove. save, eye, tears 4 4 He He He He He lives, lives lives lives lives He my all to to lives, who gry hun glo rious com fort calm my once was soul to in the me when trou bled 6. He lives, my kind, wise, heavenly Friend, He lives and loves me to the end; He lives, and while He lives, Ill sing; He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King. dead; feed, sky, faint, heart, He He He He He lives, lives lives lives lives my to ex to all ev help alt hear bless ing of on com im Head. need. high. plaint. part. 7. He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death: He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there. 8. He lives, all glory to His Name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same. Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives, I know that my Redeemer lives! Job 19:25, Ps 104:33-34 8888 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today 109 EASTER Words: 14th Century Bohemian Latin carol. Stanzas 1-3 translated in John Arnold’s Compleat Psalmist, 1749. Stanza 4 Charles Wesley, 1740, alt. Music: ’Easter Hymn’ from Lyra Davidica, 1708. Setting: composite found in "Church Praise: with tunes", 1885. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Je 2. Hymns 3. But 4. Sing sus Christ is of praise then the pain which we to our ris’n let He God to day, us sing, en dured, a bove, Al Al Al Al le le le le lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! Al Al Al Al le le le le lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! Al Al Al Al le le le le lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! Al Al Al Al le le le le lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! 4 4 Our Un Our Praise tri um phant to Christ, our va tion sal ter nal e Who did Who en Now a Praise Him, once, dured bove all Suf Sin Where Fa to re to re an gels Son, and fer ners the ther, Mt 28:6, Lk 24:5-7 up the the you ho heav’n hath as ly day, ly King, pro cured, His love, on cross sky heav’n deem deem ev Ho the and He’s ly our and er ly cross, grave, king, host, loss, save, sing, Ghost, 7 7 7 7 with Alleluias Jesus Christ Who Came to Save EASTER 110 (also known as Jesus Christ Today is Risen or Jesus Christ Our Savior True or Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, 1883. Music: ’Jesus Christus Unser Heiland, Der Den Tod (Klug)’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: Johann Sebastian Bach. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Je sus Christ, who 2. Who with out en 3. Life and mer cy, came to save, sin was found, sin and death, And Bore All o our in ver trans His came the grave, gres sion’s wound. hands He hath; 4 4 Is He Them now a ris is our Sa He’ll de li en, And sin hath vior, And brings us ver, Who trust in 1Cor 15:25-26, Rom 6:4-11, Heb 4:15-16 bound in pri to God’s fa Him for ev son. Ky ri’ e vor. er. lei son. 76575 The Strife Is O’er, The Battle Done 111 EASTER Words: from Symphonia Sirenum Selectarum, Köln, 1695; translated by Francis Pott, 1861. Music: ’Victory’ or ’Palestrina’ Giovanni P. da Palestrina, 1591. Setting: William Henry Monk, 1861. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 3 4 Al le lu ia, Al le lu ia, Al le lu ia. 3 4 1. The strife is 2. The pow’rs of 3. On that third 4. He closed the 5. Lord, by the Lord is foes dis ty to por tals ser vants won; persed; reign; fell; free, o’er, the death have morn He yawn ing stripes which O Let Let shouts O let Let songs That we the of us of may bat done rose gates wound song praise swell joy live, tle their a of ed of and the His and done; worst; gain hell; Thee, The tri and Je In glor The bars From death’s praise be joy out joy ful tri umphs sing to sung: burst: strain. tell. Thee. umph sus ious from dread of hath ma heav’ns sting Al Al Al Al Al lu lu lu lu lu le le le le le the His jes high Thy ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! = 140 Al le lu ia, Al le lu ia, Al Acts 2:22-24, Rom 5:10-11, 6:9-10, Is 12:1-6, 1Cor 15:54-57, 2Tim 1:10, Eph 2:1-6, Is 53:3-5 le lu ia. 8 8 8 with Alleluias Lo, God To Heav’n Ascendeth ASCENSION 112 Words: Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer, 1661. verses 1-5,7 Translated by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1841. verse 6 translator unknown. Music: ’Von Gott will ich Nicht Lazen’ Johann Crüger, 1640. Setting: "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs Zum Gebrauch" Fridrich Layriz, 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Lo, 2. With 3. No 4. Christ 5. May God to Heav’n as joy is Heav’n re more the way is is our place pre we, His ser vants, cen soun hid par thi deth! ding den, ing; ther Through Christ’s Since to In out glad Christ Heav’n heart its re our we, and re turn Head too, mind gions to a shall as vast see; rose: rise, cend, 4 4 With Be No And, And Sing Bright Our There Thee, King And And There To shouts tri um phant hold the saints sur more to man for joys an gel ic let us sing to praise to Christ the myr iads, throng ing, Lord is gone be may each heart be al ted God’s ex of loud soon let whom each hea then ser a phic in Heav’n re our Hope be all pow’r is blend roun bid shar ge Lord; come; fore; found! Son, na voi ceive cen giv 6.Farewell with all thy treasures, O world, to falsehood giv’n! Thy dross gives no true pleasures; We seek the joys of Heav’n: The Savior is our Prize; He comforts us in sadness, And fills our hearts with gladness; to Him we lift our eyes. Ps 47:1-9, Ps 24:1-10, Acts 1:6-11, Jn 14:1-3, 1Tim 3:16 eth ding den ing, ther: sing the yet Where our tion, ces us tered; en, the the The Be "We trum Lord road where seek praise che here Je Life, the Wel and Our our pet’s thrill who set to Heav’n our trea Thee, Christ, with rub He sus and God come o course Joy ex ul band re will not Christ has Way to ing them that sure our ta joi leave en Hea of Hosts a Mes si ah pen wide the still heav’n ward and Hope and blast: free. goes. lies: friend, tion, ces, us, tered, ven, dored! home. door. bound. Crown." 7.When, on our vision dawning, Will break the wished-for hour Of that all glorious morning, When Christ shall come with power? O come, thou welcome day! When we, our Savior meeting, His second advent greeting, Shall hail the heav’n-sent ray. 76766776 See, The Lord Ascends In Triumph 113 ASCENSION (also known as See, the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph) Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862, alt. Music: ’Rex Gloriae’ Henry Thomas Smart, 1868. Setting: "Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. See, 2. Who 3. While 4. Now 5. He the Lord as is this that He lifts His our heav’n ly has raised our cends comes hands Aa hu in in in ron man tri glo bless en na umph; ry, ing, ters, ture see with He with in the the is His the King trump part blood, clouds in of ed with to heav’n gained on kings Him ly the the be in ro ju from in God’s yal bi His the right state, lee? friends veil; hand; 4 4 Ri Lord While Josh There ding of their ua we on the bat tles, ea ger now is sit in Hark! He He Now Je the Who Who He sus choirs on walked plants reigns, And He He, Now Might the has our our y por tals van quished E noch, great El Lord, in of the with the a clouds, God eyes come heav’n His of be to ly char arm hold Ca pla iot, ies, Him, naan, ces, an gel voi ces cross did suf fer, God and pleased Him, rael tribes of Is dored by an gels; high sin is i Thine are and trans jah as Ps 68:18, Eph 4:8-15, Acts 1:6-11, Lk 24:50-35, Jn 14:1-11 lift ed Sa tan, la ted of fers cen sion To He He and there His has up the with Joy He preach in man ful who ing their with al le from the truth and pro mised God is To re ceive He by death to His ev dou ble por we by faith their has er tion be pal ace gate. vic tor y. cloud as cends; fore Him quail; glo ry stand: lu grave doom rest on ias a to ing the heav’n spoiled last of hold ly His ing His our sing, rose, come, place; throne; King. foes. home. grace. own. 87878787 ASCENSION 113(2) 6. Ho ly Ghost, Il 7. See Him, Who is 8. Raise us up from 9. So at last, when 10. Glo ry be to Help us to look See Him, who is Gales of ho ly With our youth re ing, ris’n, as Dy Where See That, Caught Glo the Son Him, who with hearts up on ry to of with and the the Beck ’ning on His Sum mon ing the Where He sits en Rise to realms where Glo ry both in lum gone earth He God up ev as newed cend Man sound minds clouds Ho in a tor, be fore us, to Hea ven, ap pear eth, the Fa ther, with Ste phen, er plead ing pir a tions like eag les, ing for us, in of up of ly mar world throned He earth glo ry trum pet, lift ed, Hea ven, Spir it, tyr ar to judg in glo is reign and Hea Ps 68:18, Eph 4:8-15, Acts 1:6-11, Lk 24:50-35, Jn 14:1-11 shed Heav’n give we Glo Thy beams up ly man sions us wings of from out our ry be to and For waft flock who to see us with ing us ing round the heav’n Stand and we and To my, ment, ry ing, ven, be pre to our ly ing is at with His an with Christ our may meet Him One God in suc cor ing His on the clouds will in His heav’n ly and may reign for glo ry, end less on to faith graves God our pre and may the eyes, pare, love, spring, Son, yond vail realms Heav’n realm the ing a ly has skies, prayer, bove; King. won; God’s gel Lord in Per right ic may the sons hand, train, dwell, air, Three; faith come Cit ev glo ful band. a gain. a del. er there. ry, be. 87878787 The Cloud Received Christ From Their Sight 114 ASCENSION Words: Brian J. Dumont, 09 Dec 2008. Music: ’Azmon’ Carl G. Gl=>?@A BCDCE F?GGHIJK LNO?PP QR>NIA BCSUE copyright: Words: Copyright 2008, Brian J. Dumont. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 200 3 2 1. The 2. The 3. On 4. Ap 5. On cloud cloud Si pear moun re kept nai’s ing tain ceived Christ safe God’s height the on the high Christ’s from peo cloud mer face their ple did cy did sight. They as Through rest To seat with shine like stood, their mouths a the dry sea they make a home be in the in most sun, a bla zing gape. trod, low. place, light. 3 2 Re And The the The mind led Ark Tem cloud ed of the them through the first then His ple showed God’s once more ap 6. While here in flesh You taught us, Lord The object sure and right: To see our Father’s glory bright, To have eternal life. things wild writ pro peared He er ten mi on taught His ness; They Word His ses to earth a peo ple still do tru ly walked with pre sence now would save our fal len tru ly fear ful wait. God! show. race. sight. 9. On Easter day, Lord, You were raised Firstfruits of our new Life; And in the cloud we see the day When joy will end all strife. 7. A goal beyond our reach You’ve shown; We cannot pay the price. No work of ours atones for sin, We cannot set things right. 10. We wait to see the cloud’s return To be with us below, When You fulfill Your promises To bring us to Your home. 8. You are the Truth, You are the Way for us to see His face. You died for us a sinner’s death abandoned in our place. 11. And though we wait to see You now We know that You are near. Your promises to build our faith Are stronger than our fear. 12. You give us faith by Your strong Word In water, wine, and bread. The Spirit works through earthly means, in pastures green we’re fed. Special thanks for this text goes to Dr. Norman Nagel, whose insights inspired it. Acts 1:9-11, Jn 14:26, Ex 14:19-25, 19:16-20, 25:10, 31:18, 34:4-5, Lv 16:1-2, 2Chr 5:11-14, Mt 17:1-5, Jn 17:3, Lk 12:59, 1Cor 6:19-20, Rom 5:12-21, Jn 14:1-6, Ps 65:2-3, Mt 27:46, 1Cor 15:20, Mt 28:20, Rom 10:17, Col 2:12, Mt 26:26-28, Ps 23 8686 Breathe on Me, Breath of God PENTECOST 115 Words: Edwin Hatch, 1878. Music: ’Aylesbury’ or ’Wirksworth’ found in John Chetham’s Psalmody, 1718. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Breathe 2. Breathe 3. Breathe on on on me, me, me, breath breath breath of of of God, God, God, Fill Un So me til shall with my I life heart ne a is ver new, pure, die, 4 4 That I may Un til with But live with Ez 37:5-9, Gen 2:7, Is 42:5 love what Thou dost Thee I will one Thee the per fect love, And do what will, To do and life Of Thine e Thou wouldst to en ter ni do. dure. ty. 6686 Come Down, O Love Divine 116 PENTECOST Words: Bianco of Siena d. 1434. Translated by Richard F. Littledale, 1867. Music: ’Down Ampney’ Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. Setting: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Come down, O 2. O let it 3. Let ho ly 4. And so the love free char yearn di ly it ing vine, burn, y strong, seek til mine with Thou earth out which this ly ward the soul pas ves soul of sions ture will 4 4 mine, turn be, long, O And True For And And And Where And To And Shall Com let low none fort Thy li can vis dust low far er, glor ness guess kin dle clothe me o’er its in the it and li out it ash ness pass with es be the draw ious of its it, Thy round, the own short Ho ly Acts 2:2-3, Rom 5:5, Ez 36:26-28, Jn 14:16-17, Jn 14:26 near, light heart, grace, Thine own in its come mine pow’r of with shine which till ar heat in hu dor con ner man in ev takes he my er the be ho ly flame be while my path il com ings weeps with Spir it makes His glow su cloth tell heart on hum come stow lum loath dwell ing. ming; ing; ing; ap my bler the pear, sight, part, place ing. ing. ing. ing. 6 6 11 6 6 11 Come, God Creator, Holy Ghost PENTECOST 117 (also known as Creator, Spirit, Holy Dove or Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest) Words: variously ascribed to Ambrose, Gregory the Great, Charlemagne, or Rhabanus Maurus. Translated by Martin Luther, 1524. Translated from German to English by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, 1883. Music: ’Komm, Gott Schoepfer Heiliger Geist’ ancient Latin found in Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524. Setting: Johann Sebastian Bach, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. Come, 2. For 3. Our 4. Thou 5. Drive God Com minds with far Cre fort il Thy from a er lu won us tor, Thy mine drous our Ho name and sev’n wi ly we re fold ly Ghost, call. fresh, gifts foe; And Sweet Deep The Grant vis gift in fin us it of our ger Thy Thou God hearts art bless these most let of éd souls high love God’s peace of a burn right with men; bove, bright; hand; in, 4 4 Fill them A ho Thou know’st The Fa That in with ly the ther’s Thy gra unc weak Word foot ces, tion ness Thou steps 6. Teach us the Father well to know, Likewise His only Son our Lord, Thyself to us believing show, Spirit of both, aye adored Jn 14:16, Acts 2:1-4, 1Cor 12:7-11 as to of send we Thou us our est may dost, all flesh; swift go, Thy O And On And crea Fount strength tongues shun tures of en of the make life, us fire dark pure Fire with to ways a of Thy each of gain. love. might. land. sin. 7. Praise to the Father, and the Son Who from the dead is risen again; Praise to the Comforter be done Both now and ever. Amen. 8887 Come Holy Spirit, Lord Our God 118 PENTECOST (also known as Come Holy Ghost, God and Lord) Words: v. 1 ancient Latin. v.2-3 Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Arthur Tozel Russell (1806-1874). Music: ’Komm Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott’ ancient Latin found in Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524. Setting: Leonard Woolsey Bacon, 1883 after Erythraeus, 1609. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Come, Ho ly 2. O, ho liest 3. O ho liest Spi Light! Fire! rit, O O Lord Rock Source our a of God, dored! rest! And Give Grant pour Thy us Thy that with gifts light, joy of Thy and 4 4 grace liv hope bles sing, lead ing, ev er, a ing poss Love’s With Naught O Lord, Thou From er ror, Lord, may Thy broad; Word, est, fire Him us by Lord, pow’r Thy To And faith God in their as from Thy our pre heav’n souls pare Lk 11:13, Rom 5:5, 1Cor 12:13, Jn 16:13-14, 2Tim 1:14 ful Him Thy hearts chil Thee ly de each Light fend, heart; peo self ser ple our vice po dren may ssess plea se Dost That To ga ther they on our weak fill spir kept with its for ing. ding. ver. and Christ na in a ture 8 8 9 7 8 8 9 9 with Alleluias PENTECOST 118(2) faith lone strength u at im na tion bid ing, fy ing, Hal To In To nite tend; part, Through In On sing Him Thee, le to with through lu Lk 11:13, Rom 5:5, 1Cor 12:13, Jn 16:13-14, 2Tim 1:14 all Him ward the with to Thee all liv jah! world faith press, with their ing Hal ex might and le a un our ho feigned foes ul con through lu ly a de ta fid dy tion, ing. ing. jah! 8 8 9 7 8 8 9 9 with Alleluias Holy Ghost, with Light Divine 119 PENTECOST Words: verses 1-6 Andrew Reed, 1817. verses 7-13 Samuel Longfellow, 1864. Music: ’Canterbury’ or ’Song 13’ Orlando Gibbons, 1623. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Ho 2. Let 3. Ho 4. Ho 5. Ho ly Ghost, with me see my ly Ghost, with ly Ghost, with ly Spir it, light di vine Sa vior’s face, pow’r di vine joy di vine all di vine, Shine Let Cleanse Cheer Dwell up on this me all His this guil ty this sad dened with in this heart of beau ties heart of heart of heart of mine; trace; mine; mine; mine; 4 4 Chase Show In Yield Cast the shades of those glo rious Thy mer cy red, a sac down ev ery night a truths to pit y set tled i dol- way, me me, peace, throne, Turn Which From Let Reign the are sin’s it su dark on bon grow preme, ness ly dage and and in known set still reign 6. See, to Thee I yield my heart, Shed Thy life through every part; A pure temple I would be, Wholly dedicate to Thee. 10. Holy Spirit, Right divine, King within my conscience reign; Be my Lord, and I shall be Firmly bound, forever free. 7. Holy Spirit, Truth divine, Dawn upon this soul of mine; Word of God and inward light Wake my spirit, clear my sight. 11. Holy Spirit, Peace divine, Still this restless heart of mine; Speak to calm this tossing sea, Stayed in Thy tranquility. 8. Holy Spirit, Love divine, Glow within this heart of mine; Kindle every high desire; Perish self in Thy pure fire. 12. Holy Spirit, Joy divine, Gladden Thou this heart of mine; In the desert ways I sing, "Spring, O Well, forever spring." 9. Holy Spirit, Power divine Fill and nerve this will of mine; Grant that I may strongly live, Bravely bear, and nobly strive. 13. Now incline me to repent, Let me now my sins lament, Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. Jn 14:16-17, Jn 4:24, Acts 2:2-4 to to me in a day. Thee. free. crease. lone. 7777 Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling PENTECOST 120 Words: Timothy Rees, 1922. Music: ’Ebenezer’ or ’Ton-Y-Botel’ Thomas J. Williams, 1890. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 180 3 3 3 8 4 3 1. Ho ly 2. Ho ly 3. Ho ly Spir it, Spi rit, Spir it, ev ev ev er er er dwel breath work ling ing ing in the on the through the ho church chur liest the ch’s realms breath mi of light of life ni stry o’er a world through your peo set ting cap of ple’s tive gloom cease sin and blight less strife ners free 3 8 4 3 3 3 3 3 Ho ly Spir it, ly Spir it, Ho Quick’ ning, strength’ ning, ev ev and er er ab brood stri solv ing ving ing 3 3 3 Ho Ho Ho ly ly ly 3 Spir it, Spir it, Spir it, ev ev ev er er er Liv ing, life- im In our wor ship In com mu ni rais ing form ing bind ing earth bound in the age to part ing we will ty un souls to church the age and glo mind soul ry of to high Christ soul 3 3 3 3 3 Spir praise end it you ing you we for your you we praise fruit wor and and ship mag gifts and ni fy. un priced. ex tol. 3 Gen 1:1-2, 1Cor 12:12-14, Eph 3:7-9 87878787 The Comforter Has Come 121 PENTECOST Words: Frank Bottome, 1890. Music: ’The Comforter Has Come’ William J. Kirkpatrick, 1890. Setting: "Pentecostal Hymns, No. 2", 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 95 3 4 1. O 2. The 3. Lo, 4. O 5. Sing, spread long, the bound till the long great less the ti dings night is King of love di ech oes ’round, past, kings, vine! fly wher the with how a ev morn heal shall bove er ing ing this the man breaks in tongue vault bound; blast, brings; vine; ply, Let As And That In is at His of ed found, last, wings, mine sky, Wher And To To And 3 4 ev er hu hush’d the dread ev ’ry cap wond ’ring mor all the saints man ful tive tals a tongue hills cells hell, love pro the the should the claim day song in song The Com heav’n, ’round, hearts wail soul tell bove the ad of His that fort er has The Wher joy vanc tri im ne’er ther’s er man is Jn 14:16, Ps 23:4, Is 40:1-2, 66:12-14, Mt 5:14 hu fu full match all ful es umph age will come, Fa ev and and a the to man ry de less be sound: fast! rings; shine! die: The pro Com mise found: woes a of the liv ’rance grace di low re The The The The The Com Com Com Com Com fort er has giv’n; The fort fort fort fort fort er er er er er come! The O Com spread fort er ev o’er thro’ I, strains ’ry the the a of Chris gold va child end has has has has has Ho tian en cant of less come! come! come! come! come! ly Ghost from the has ti dings come! 12 12 12 6 12 12 12 6 God the Father Be Our Stay TRINITY 122 (also known as God the Father With Us Stay or God the Father With Us Be) Words: 15th Century Litany, adapted by Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Gott Der Vater, Wohn Uns Bei’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: composite from Landgraf Moritz, 1612 and "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 1. God 2. Je 3. Ho 1(alt). Tri the sus ly une Fa Christ Ghost, God, ther, be be be be Thou Thou Thou our our our our Stay, When Stay, Stay, Stay, hell’s dread pow’rs as sail us; 4 4 Cleanse us E vil from our One; Firm in And heart i run ly men, the con fid ning Our A sins, we pray, Nor A heav’n ly men, faith a ing. Mt 6:7-13, Ps 31:1-3, Eph 6:10-17, Ps 55:22, Is 46:4 bid our last hour ing, In Let us put God’s race and this in be shun done, fail Christ our Sa Keep us vior we, vil’s Hal wiles le from the hid ar mor on: With all true ning The de So sing us. ing, Christ and cun lu ians ning. jah! 77777777777777 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name 123 TRINITY Words: attr. Ignaz Franz, 1774. Translated by Clarence A. Walworth, 1858. Music: ’Te Deum’ or ’Hursley’ or ’Grosser Gott, wir Loben Dich’ from Katholisches Gesangbuch, Maria Theresa, 1774. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Ho 2. Hark! 3. Lo! 4. Ho ly the the ly God, loud a Fa we ce post ther, praise les o Ho Thy tial lic ly Name; hymn train Son, Lord An Join Ho of gel the ly all, cho sa Spi irs we a cred rit, 3 4 bow bove Name Three All In And Un vast sweet set bend be are to we in un the div fore rai hal name Thee! sing, low; Thee; All Cher Pro While Hea ven a ceas ing white robed id ed bove cho mar God main, cord: sun, knee, Ev Ho Through While do ac of the Ps 103:3, Heb 13:15, Rev 4-6 on u phets in a rus tyrs we er ly, the we earth bim swell es dore prais fol claim last ho Church own Thy and the sence Thee; ing; low; Thee; scep ser loud on In Fill And And ing ly, the the fin the from a is ho song my ter a re ly claim, phim, frain, One, ite Thy hea vens with morn to dor ing Thy ly, goes ster reign. Lord. on. y. 787877 Holy Holy, Holy TRINITY 124 Words: Reginald Heber, 1826. Music: ’Nicaea’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Ho 2. Ho 3. Ho 4. Ho ly, ly, ly, ly, ho ho ho ho ly, ly, ly, ly, ho ho ho ho ly! ly! ly! ly! Lord God Al All the saints a though the dark ness Lord God Al migh ty! dore Thee, hide Thee, might y! Ear Cast Though All ly in the ing down their the eye of Thy works shall 4 4 morn ing our gold en crowns a ful man Thy sin praise Thy Name, in mer fall there mer Rev 4:4-11, Is 6:3 ci ing is ci ful down none ful and be be and song shall rise to round the glass y glor y may not earth, and sky, and might y! fore Thee, side Thee, might y! Thee; sea; see; sea; God in three Who was, and Per fect in God in three Ho Che On Ho Per sons, is, and pow’r, in Per sons, ly, ho ly, ru bim and ly Thou art ly, ho ly, bless ev love, bless ed er and ed ho ser ho ho ly, a phim ly; ly; Tri ni more shall pur it Tri ni ty! be. y. ty! 66666655 Isaiah, Mighty Seer, In Days of Old 125 TRINITY (also known as These Things the Seer Isaiah did Befall or Isaiah ’twas the Prophet) Words: Martin Luther, 1526 as the Sanctus of the German Mass, after Is 6:1-4. Translation composite. Music: ’Jesaia Dem Propheten das Geschah’ Martin Luther, 1526 in the German Mass. Setting: Erythraeus, 1608. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Is ai ah, might y seer, in days of old The Lord of all in Spir it did be hold 4 4 High on a loft y throne, in A bove the throne were state ly With twain they And with the Is 6:1-4, Rev 4:8 splen dor bright, ser veiled their fa ces, o ther twain a a phim, as was meet, loft they soared, With flow ing train that filled the Six wings had they, these mess en gers of Him. rev erent awe they hid their feet, With twain in One to the o ther called and Tem ple quite. praised the Lord: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TRINITY 125(2) "Ho ly Ho ly is is The beams and Is 6:1-4, Rev 4:8 God, the Lord of God, the Lord of lin tels trem bled Sa ba oth! Sa ba oth! at the cry, Ho Be ly is hold, His And clouds of God, the Lord of Sa ba oth! glo ry fill eth all the earth!" smoke en wrapped the throne on high. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 We All Believe in One True God 126 TRINITY (also known as In One True God We All Believe) Words: Medieval text expanded by Martin Luther, 1524. Translation composite. Music: ’Wir Glauben all an Einen Gott, Schoepfer’ or ’Apostolic Creed’ Medieval tune altered by Martin Luther. Found in Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: "Eisenach Kirchenconserenz", G.v. Tucher et. al. , Stuttgart, 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 1. We 2. We 3. We all all all earth and hea Lord, pos ses com fort giv chil dren gi grace and bless y liv glor doth of ty pro the of vide Spir spi be lieve be lieve con fess ven, sing eth in in the one Je Ho true sus ly God, Christ, Ghost, Who cre His own Who sweet The Fa ther, who to us in love An e qual God head, throne, and might, And with the Fa ther and the Son ven. ing. eth; us; it, rit. He Born Who both of the soul and bo dy feed Ma ry, vir gin mo Church, His own cre a He through snares Made true man, Here for give 1Jn 5:20, Is 41:9-13, Jn 1:14, 1Jn 4:9-10, 1Cor 12:3, Rom 8:26-27 and our ness per el and Hath the right of Source of ev ery In e ter nal eth, ther, tion, ils der sal a ted Son, our grace and All we need He By the pow er Keeps in u ni lead Bro va eth, ther, tion 8888888888 TRINITY 126(2) Watch That Dai ing the ly day sin we and ful shall that no harm be tide lost might life in her come through Je sus’ mer night, men be 1Jn 5:20, Is 41:9-13, Jn 1:14, 1Jn 4:9-10, 1Cor 12:3, Rom 8:26-27 us. it; it. He car Was cru All flesh eth ci shall All things are gov erned And raised by God to In bliss with God e for fied rise, us for and by His might. life a gain. ter nal ly. 8888888888 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 127 REFORMATION Words: Martin Luther, 1529. Translation Frederic Henry Hedge, 1853. Music: ’Ein Feste Burg (Isorhythmic)’ Martin Luther, 1529. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. A 2. Did 3. And 4. That might we though word y for tress in our own this world, with a bove all is strength dev earth our con ils ly God, a fide, our filled, should pow’rs, no bul striv threat thanks wark nev ing would en to to them, er be un a fail lo do bid ing; sing; us, eth; 4 4 Our Were We The For Dost The Let help er He, not the right will not fear, Spi rit and still ask Prince goods our who of and and, armed with from age to for lo, his God’s truth a an that Dark kin a Man for the cient may ness dred mid on God gifts the our hath are flood of side, the willed His ours through foe doth seek to be? Christ Je sus, grim, we trem ble go, this mor tal cru el age the doom is bi deth hate, same, sure, still, 2Sam 22:2-3, Ps 18:1-2, 1Cor 15:55-57, Rom 8:37-39 On And One His work it not life earth He lit king mor tal ills pre Man of God’s own truth to tri umph Him who with us us is for al woe; He; him; so; His Lord His The is not must win tle word dom is craft Sa rage bo his the shall for and ba we dy vail choos through si pow’r oth, can they e bat fell ev are His en may ing: ing: us: deth: great, name, dure, kill: qual. tle. him. er. 878766667 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God REFORMATION 128 Words: Martin Luther, 1529. Translation composite circa 1868 Pennsylvania Lutheran Church Book. Music: ’Ein Feste Burg (Rhythmic)’ Martin Luther, 1529. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 160 1. A 2. With 3. Though 4. The He But We He’s might might dev Word helps for trem by y of ils they For ours all still us free us fights ble not, our side The old Ask ye, This world’s And take e Who prince they Are his dread And there’s none He’s judged; the They yet have arms oth deed no tress can the shall from the we up is our God, nau ght be done, wor ld should fill, main let re ev Val fear on vil is may our Foe this? still life, in er is thing fight; God; done; won; 2Sam 22:2-3, Ps 18:1-2, 1Cor 15:55-57, Rom 8:37-39 ery iant no the need One, ill, plain A Soon All Nor That Whom They With trust were ea an is the tle dom Weap fect vour for hath us now o’er tak God Him self e le shall not o ver power His good gifts and Spi Now means dead ly woe; Je sus Christ it is. Scowl fierce as he will, Goods, fame, child and wife, On Earth He holds One lit The King y Shield and our loss ef ger to de y thanks have not field word ours Deep Of He Let his e for ev can fell re main on; ed; us. it; en. cted. us. rit. guile and great might Sab a oth Lord, can harm us none, these all be gone, qual. er. him. eth. 878755567 If God Had Not Been on Our Side 129 REFORMATION (also known as Had God not Come, May Israel Say or Were God Not With Us At This Time) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translation composite. Music: ’WVX YZ[[ \]^_[ `][ a\b c]dbd ed][ fghijkl mXZ` nop[dXlb Yd]b[p]^_d Ydbo\qrs^_pd]\t ghiju Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1610. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. If God had 2. Their fur ious 3. Blest be the not been on wrath, did God Lord, who foiled our per their side mit, threat And Would That had not come to sure ly have con they could not de aid sumed vour us, us us; 4 4 The And Our foes with as a souls, like all their pow’r deep and yawn birds, es caped For we, His Like men o’er The snare is far gulfed Lord, and our in Ps 124:1-8, Rom 8:31-39 near soul Thee, and ing their flock, would have whom dark wa bro ken we Who And, Who rise like mad pride pit net, to ters are in a est Would With They fear roll free! might flood, earth sure ly have dis life and limb en could not ov er The Their Our mayed tombed pow’r us; us. us. threat of men wrath would have help is ev a gainst o’er whelmed and hea both en er, us. us. ven. 8787887 If God Had Not Been on Our Side REFORMATION 130 (also known as Had God not Come, May Israel Say or Were God Not With Us At This Time) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translation composite. Music: ’Wvw xyzz {|}~z |z { | |z wy zw { Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. If God had 2. Their fur ious 3. Blest be the not been on our wrath, did God per Lord, who foiled their side And had not mit, Would sure ly threat That they could come to aid have con sumed not de vour us, us us; 4 4 The And Our foes with as a souls, like For we, Like men The snare men have ev all their pow’r and deep and yawn ing birds, es caped their His o’er is both far and en gulfed our er, Lord, in Ps 124:1-8, Rom 8:31-39 flock, whom bro near soul Thee, pride pit net, would dark ken Who rise And, like Who mad have wa we in a est Would sure ly With life and They could not to ters are have dis mayed limb en tombed ov er pow’r fear roll free! might a gainst flood, o’er whelmed earth and hea The threat Their wrath Our help us; us. us. of would is us. us. ven. 8787887 Look Down, O Lord, From Heaven Behold 131 REFORMATION (also known as O God, from Heaven Look Down or O God, Look Down from Heaven and See) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1864. Music: ’Ach Gott vom Himmel’ from Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524. Setting: Karl August Haupt, 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Look 2. With 3. God 4. For 5. The down, O Lord, from frauds which they them sure ly will up this, saith God, I sil ver sev’n times heav’n selves root will tried be in all a is hold, vent those rise, pure And Thy With These From let truth vain wolves all thy they de my a pit have ceits flock dult y con who are er wa foun store ren a ken! ded; us, ding; tion; sa ground fore cend ta ken! ed; us? ing: tion: 4 4 How Their With I’ve So, Al And, By Now Its truth to can fraud hu few hearts haugh heard through the flock with are not with ty tongue who my peo ple’s God’s word, shall most thou’lt seek whilst they gleam right or might will I up, worth gleams bright main and not op man tain fro, fail, prest, dross, for with we and er Thy In For The It in one God bit men thy con o ter en fold, sent ppose, sighs dure Ne On And To Each faith in out ward will pre set at through the Word err who poor shines from or’s can with through glec ted and for thy pure doc trine say, "Who’ll stand be heav’n my throne as tri al and temp vain, show, vail; rest cross, us maze lord might e And They What Each And, have a it de very those lead we wear pur who thy de y i ta stound o’er fend na should thy peo ple ter mine soul by fied from ken. ed. us?" ing. tion. 6. Thy truth thou wilt preserve, O Lord, From this vile generation; Make us to lean upon thy word, With calm anticipation. The wicked walk on every side When, ’mid thy flock, the vile abide In pow’r and exaltation. Acts 20:28-32, Lk 18:7-8, 1Jn 2:18-23 8787887 Look Down, O Lord, From Heaven Behold REFORMATION 132 (also known as O God, from Heaven Look Down or O God, Look Down from Heaven and See) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Frances Elizabeth Cox, 1864. Music: ’Es ist das Heil uns Kommen Her’ traditional German circa 1400 from Etlich Christlich Lider, Wittenberg, 1524. Setting: Karl August Haupt, 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Look 2. With 3. God 4. For 5. The down, O Lord, from frauds which they them sure ly will up this, saith God, I sil ver sev’n times heav’n selves root will tried be in all a is hold, vent those rise, pure And Thy With These From let truth vain wolves all thy they de my a pit y have con ceits who flock are dult er wa foun store ren a ken! ded; us, ding; tion; sa ground fore cend ta ken! ed; us? ing: tion: 4 4 How Their With I’ve So, Al And, By Now Its truth to can fraud hu few hearts haugh heard through the flock with are not with ty tongue who my peo ple’s God’s word, shall most thou’lt seek whilst they gleam right or might will I up, worth gleams bright main and not op man tain fro, fail, prest, dross, for with we and er Thy In For The It in one God bit men thy con o ter en fold, sent ppose, sighs dure faith in out ward will pre set at through the Ne On And To Each glec ted and for thy pure doc trine say, "Who’ll stand be heav’n my throne as tri al and temp vain, show, vail; rest cross, And They What Each And, Word from us or’s maze err who can lord poor with might shines through e have a it de very those lead we wear pur who thy de y i ta stound o’er fend na should thy peo ple ter mine soul by fied from ken. ed. us?" ing. tion. 6. Thy truth thou wilt preserve, O Lord, From this vile generation; Make us to lean upon thy word, With calm anticipation. The wicked walk on every side When, ’mid thy flock, the vile abide In pow’r and exaltation. Acts 20:28-32, Lk 18:7-8, 1Jn 2:18-23 8787887 Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word 133 REFORMATION Words: Martin Luther, 1541. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863. Music: ’Erhalt Uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort’ from Klug’s "Geistliche Lieder auffs new gebessert", 1543. Setting: Hans Leo Hassler, unknown date. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 150 1. Lord, 2. Lord 3. O Would De Sup keep us stead fast in Thy Je sus Christ, Thy pow’r make of price less Com fort er wrest the king dom from Thy fend Thy Christ en dom that port us in our fi nal Ps 119:5-10, 2Jn 1:9, Jn 8:31, Eph 4:3-6 Word; Curb known, For worth, Send Son we strife And May And those who fain by Thou art Lord of peace and u ni set ev lead craft and lords a ty on at naught all He hath er more sing praise to us out of death to sword lone; earth. done. Thee. life. 8888 The Mouth of Fools Doth God Confess REFORMATION 134 (also known as Although the Fools Say with Their Mouth) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Es spricht der Unweisen Mund’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1610. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. The mouth of 2. The Lord looked 3. But none there 4. How long, by 5. There fore their fools down was fol heart doth God from his who walked ly blind is ne con high with ly ver fess, tow’r God, led, still, But On For Will A while all all ye fall their man a op ing lips kind side press leaf draw be had the dis nigh low slid need mays Him, Him, den, y, them; 4 4 Their To De And God heart is see if lu sive eat my is with full an paths peo him Co rrupt are Who all their Not one there In God they But ye the works Word, haugh trou when hath in ty ble he done; tent mood, call, cries, of wick ed y owned His of fol ly ple up like who doth His they, and der un was who put no poor man’s ness, pow’r, trod, bread? will, ev stand prac trust hope There To Their But That is do deeds be God ery ing ticed at des And And And So Who all their tru ly fo llowed fierce are trusts him one bent good, all, pise, not his must their is one will sure own his deeds sought lusts ye, and A To And Nor And well in ly pro sure do earn please vi com de to for and o ny know bid greed beys Him. Him; den; y! Him; bom in ab le search His ho ly yet they deemed, in will on Him in laugh at him, e’en er. est. Him. ders. fort. 6. Who shall to Israel’s outcast race From Zion bring salvation? God will himself at length show grace, And loose the captive nation; That will he do by Christ their King; Let Jacob then be glad and sing, And Israel be joyful. Ps 53:1-6, Lk 4:17-21, 6:39-49, Ps 14:1-7, Ps 118:4-6 8787887 All Who Believe and Are Baptized 135 BAPTISMAL LIFE (also known as He That Believes and Is Baptized) Words: Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1689. Translation by George Alfred Taylor Rygh, 1909, alt. Music: ’Es ist das Heil uns Kommen Her’ German circa 1400 from Etlich Christlich Lider, Wittenberg, 1524. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. All 2. With who be lieve and one ac cord, O are bap tized shall God, we pray: grant see the Lord’s sal us thy Ho ly va Spi tion; rit; 4 4 bap look through Grant heav’n ment tized in thou on to our Christ’s us ly we the in death of Christ, they firm it y through re demp to grow band may of e tion in ev ter they grace ery nal shall each are Je a new cre sus’ blood and stand day tribe life Mk 16:16, Rom 6:3-4, Titus 3:4-7, Jude 1:20-21, Is 53:4-5, Col 2:11-14, Rev 7:13-14 a that and in mong by na her a mer the glor this sac tion. it. ious ra tion. it. 8787887 Baptized Into Thy Name Most Holy BAPTISMAL LIFE 136 Words: Johann Jakob Rambach, 1734. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863 and August Crull, 1884. Music: ’O Dass Ich Tausend Zungen Hvzz wz yw{| |{w|}~ wz Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. Bap tized in 2. My lov ing 3. And I have 4. My faith ful 5. Yes, all I to Thy Fa ther, vowed to God, Thou am and Name here fear fail love most doth and est most ho ly, take me love Thee nev er, dear ly, O Fa ther, To be hence And to o Thy cov ’nant To Thee I Son, forth bey sure of and His Thee, ly fer 3 4 Ho child Lord, will now A The I Should Take and will to hide me, ly and a a the Ghost, heir; lone; bide; whole; mong Thy fruit of dared to I trans full pos dead com keep not naught I My I Oh, O seed, all pledge gress ses to fort the Thy I sin, me faith face, own, claim a faith ful felt Thy cast me let me Thy His my it sion place, Sa Ho not make cho sor self on of sen rows Thine my my Thy When And Re Serve Spi rit dark est war with store Thy a ny 6.Hence, Prince of darkness, hence forever, For I belong now to my God! ’Tis true, I sinned; but my dear Savior Hath cleansed me with His holy blood. Away, vain world, sin, leave me now, I turn from you; God hears my vow. Mt 28:19, Rom 6:2-4, Gal 3:26-27, Ps 51:10-12, Rom 14:8-9 though vior, ly a my host. share; own, side! soul! now clouds e child, will weak now Spi way vows Bur My Re But Let shall a vil Lord, save and doth rit for sin ied Com noun if naught low ly, make me move me, ev er cere ly, with fort cing I with live with round I un to by Thy Thine a Christ er sin fall in in. see. death. Grace. lone. 7.And never let my purpose falter, O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, But keep me faithful to Thine altar, Till Thou shalt call me from my post; So unto Thee I live and die, And praise Thee evermore on high. 989888 I Bind Unto Myself Today 137 BAPTISMAL LIFE Words: attributed to St. Patrick of Ireland (circa 387-466). Paraphrased by Cecil F. Alexander, 1889. Music: ’St. Patricks Breastplate’ Charles V. Stanford, 1902. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I bind bind bind bind bind un this un un un to day to to to my to my my my self me self self self to for the to to day The ev er By pow er Of day The day The strong Name pow er of the great vir tues pow er of of faith, love of God the Christ’s of the to 3 4 3 4 Tri in cher star hold ni car u lit and ty, na bim; heav lead, tion; en, By His The The His in bap sweet glor eye vo tism "Well ious to ca in done" sun’s watch, tion the in life His 1 same riv ho ray, stay, er, ur, The His The The His Mt 28:19, Ps 91:4, 2Cor 13:14 Three death ser white ear in on vice ness to One Cross of of hear and for the the ken One my ser moon to in sal a at my of Jor judg giv might the dan ment ing to 2-9 Three. va tion; phim, ev en, need. 88888888 BAPTISMAL LIFE 2. His 3. Con 4. The 5. The 137(2) burst fes flash wis up the pray ers, the wind’s tem guide, His doom Lord sea speech, ing sors’ ing dom from faith, of of heav’n ly pro phets’ pest uous shield to I And A His the A the my way, scrolls, shocks, ward; bind pu round heav’n un ri the ly spic pos light God His All The The èd tles’ ning to com good sta word to ty old host ing deeds ble of my of e to tomb, word, free, teach, at done earth, God self vir ter be His The The His the un the to to gin nal my 6. Against the demon snares of sin, The vice that gives temptation force, The natural lusts that war within, The hostile men that mar my course; Or few or many, far or nigh, In every place and in all hours, Against their fierce hostility I bind to me these holy powers. 8. Christ be with me, Christ within me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to win me, Christ to comfort and restore me. Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ in quiet, Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger. 7. Against all Satan’s spells and wiles, Against false words of heresy, Against the knowledge that defiles, Against the heart’s idolatry, Against the wizard’s evil craft, Against the death wound and the burning, The choking wave, the poisoned shaft, Protect me, Christ, till Thy returning. 9. I bind unto myself the Name, The strong Name of the Trinity, By invocation of the same, The Three in One and One in Three. By Whom all nature hath creation, Eternal Father, Spirit, Word: Praise to the Lord of my salvation, Salvation is of Christ the Lord. Mt 28:19, Ps 91:4, 2Cor 13:14 rid Pa whirl hand day to deep give ing triarchs’ ing to of the salt me day. souls. rocks. guard. 88888888 You People Who Now Are Baptized 138 BAPTISMAL LIFE Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1667. Translated by Brian J. Dumont, March 2011. Music: ’Es ist Gewisslich an der Zeit’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1610. copyright: Words: Copyright 2011, Brian J. Dumont. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. You peo 2. Be fore 3. Your soul 4. The ma 5. Then washed ple held and jes clean who in bo ty in now are bap your mo ther’s dy turned with that ter ri this ho ly tized arm, in, fies flood, God’s From Sin Was The gra cious love your time of filled you like all God’s pres wa ter of sur con a ence Bap 4 4 rounds cep poi brought ti der there love xi to what be was et the you. tion, son. you. sm; hap pened no de simp ly y con Fa ther’s By Christ’s Name Quite hos tile Con cern for Your fault you In stilled faith to cep for sumed King you: tion. eign. you. dom, Whose A Then A Your you’re now re cog to the Law’s al neigh bor pa per could not rect if in Christ’s ho ly work sin raised slave heart Rom 6:3-11, Col 2:11-15, Num 6:27, Mt 28:19-20, Rev 3:12, Ps 51:5-10, 1Pt 3:21-22, Gal 3:27, Acts 2:38-39, 22:16, Mt 5:14-16 was ner by of re it born God sin built which of the and with fash sin Lord Sa in ioned ner’s of tan your nized; Pon armsLet thin; God’s y; An blood Brought you, Whose seed; Still Life To held Trapped breast, New 8787887 BAPTISMAL LIFE in God glow in na born Him in a ture na self His pri filled 138(2) ture for e son with that He slew, you would bleed, ter nal Light bound for hell right eous ness, 6. It washes all your sins away And makes you pure and holy. Hell’s hold on you was lost that day, God’s freedom for the lowly. You are now truly God’s dear child An heir of heaven undefiled With crown to cast before Him. When He Your Death Your you took robe was ev first on of your ery gained flesh white on sin His pro to save is gleam ly fu for giv mise? you. ing. ture. en! 9. This holy bath ... What pow’r displays! What wondrous grace-filled cleansing; None on their own can e’er appraise The value of their raising. The Word of God in simple form Can calm the tempest and the storm. It brings peace to your spirit. 7. Your nature lost in Adam’s fall, Corrupt through generations, Refreshed now in the waterfallA perfect new creation! The death of death before your eyes: God’s power must be recognized. Hell’s demons lie defeated! 10. Plain water cannot wash our sin Nor clean our inward spirit, But water with God’s promise can Bring all the Father wills it. The water that floods over you From God’s command has strength imbued. His Name is placed upon you. 8. Now we can gladly draw to Christ And boldly ask His blessing Because of Jesus’ sacrifice, Our sins upon Him pressing. The Father looks on us and sees Christ’s holiness and His good deeds: White robes giv’n by His merit. 11. Too precious to repay somehow, Just grateful thanks we offer. Christ’s work has been delivered now To you through Word and water. Nothing but Christ’s atoning work In you could kill death’s ugly smirk You’re now refreshed and holy. 12. Now gladly live as God’s dear child Proclaim to all His Gospel Shine to the world; be undefiled... A beacon to all people. Till called home to eternal joy With new song that we’ll all employ To cast our crowns before Him. Rom 6:3-11, Col 2:11-15, Num 6:27, Mt 28:19-20, Rev 3:12, Ps 51:5-10, 1Pt 3:21-22, Gal 3:27, Acts 2:38-39, 22:16, Mt 5:14-16 8787887 Have Mercy On Me, O My God 139 CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION Words: Brian L. Penney, 2007. Music: ’Third Mode Melody’ Thomas Tallis, 1567. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906, alt. copyright: Words: Copyright 2007, Brian L. Penney. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 1. Have mer cy 2. O purge me Ac O For Cre cor ding wash me I ate on now to in ac in me, and O I’ll my be God clean, Your ten der the Blood of know me ledge a Love Christ, Ac As cor clean ding to Your and white as grace; snow; Blot Make out me trans gres sions Your glad ness great; know; all my sin, clean heart, Lord, Be Re fore new my me face they tho rough stand; ly; = 90 A Re gainst You store sal on va ly tion’s Ps 51:1-19, Is 43:25-28, Col 2:13-14, Acts 3:18-21 have joy I a sinned, There’s gain, Up e vil hold me on ten my der hands. ly. 86868686 CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION Jesus Sinners Doth Receive 140 Words: Erdmann Neumeister, 1718. Translated by Henry Mills, 1845 (et al). Music: ’Meinen Jesum Lass‘ Ich Nicht (Darmstadt)’ from Neu-verfertigtes Darmstvz|}~ x{}~ Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 1. Je 2. We 3. As 4. Come, 5. Sa sus de the then, vior, sin serve shep all now ners but herd by I Who Par So God’s Wilt in don, hath own Thou sin’s peace, Christ child mer de and each ren, cy Here Who Fain Think I is with He’d on will hope for hum ble have each this, and trust: my doth grief seeks guilt come re and to op to ceive; shame,find pressed, Thee: lu sions live, life pro claim; soul in mind, pure and blest, show to me? all who hearts be wan d’rer well be soul re grievelievelive: lieve lieve! Well Yet His Je Great may His lost sus my we words, sheep calls, sins, this rich that and a And from God and Here their ills have And for its sal And to glo ry Can I hope to Je Je Je Je Me, sus sus sus sus a sin sin sin sin sin say grace from He wear Hea per va He find ners ners ners ners ner, ing re Him would y ven fect tion would a pon veal stray make bur wan heal pray take par doth doth doth doth Lord, re re re re re der ing, eth, you den! der: ing eth; you; don? ceive. ceive. ceive. ceive. ceive! 6. Rich Thy mercy- strangely good! O how oft have I offended! But through Thy redeeming blood All my fear of wrath is ended: Yes I now can witness give: Jesus sinners doth receive! 7. Now my conscience is at peace; From the Law I stand acquitted; Christ hath purchased my release, And my every sin remitted. Naught remains my soul to grieve: Jesus sinners doth receive. 8. Jesus sinners doth receive! Happy in His ceaseless favor, Here for Heaven I will live, There shall live with Him forever, "Joy in death these tidings give; Jesus sinners doth receive!" Lk 15:1-7, 7:36-48, 19:1-10, Mt 9:11-13, 1Tim 1:15-16 787877 Lord Jesus Think On Me 141 CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION Words: Synesius of Cyrene, circa 430. Translated by Allen W. Chatfield, 1876. Music: ’Southwell’ William Daman’s Psalter, 1579. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Lord 2. Lord 3. Lord 4. Lord 5. Lord Je Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, sus, think think think think think on on on on on me me, me me me And With A Nor When purge a ma ny’a mid the let me floods the way care bat go tem my op tle’s a pest sin; pressed; strife; stray; high; with mised and ly Thou in. rest. Life. way. nigh! 4 4 From Let In Through When earth me all dark on born pas sions Thy lo ving my pain and ness and per doth rush the set me free And ser vant be And mi se ry Be plex it y Point e ne my, O 6. Lord Jesus, think on me That, when the flood is past, I may th’eternal brightness see And share Thy joy at last. Ps 51:6-12, Heb 4:15-16, Ps 119:133, Lk 23:42-43, Mt 5:21-37 make taste Thou Thou Sa me pure Thy pro my Health the heav’n vior, be 7. Lord Jesus, think on me That I may sing above To Father, Spirit, and to Thee The strains of praise and love. 6686 O Lord My Soul Convicted CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION 142 (also known as Here Lord My Soul Convicted) Words: James Maxwell, 1759. Music: ’Winchester New’ from "Musikalisches Handbuch", Hamburg, 1690. Setting: Charles Lewis Hutchins, 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. But 3. I 4. There, 5. A Lord, thanks know I maz my to my be ing soul God, fig hold wis con its leaf with dom, vic loud right won pow’r ted a eous der, and stands larms ness Lord! love, Of Have Can That Dis 4 4 break warn’d ne’er Christ play’d might’st wants plan ton faith ing me Thy hath to all of bro to re Thou I I ing in Mt 22:34-46, Eph 5:15-21 Thy ap ken Thy bels pour see, see, day, crease ten proach law law from Thy Lost There’s Which To com ing re re a wrath and hope guil love mands: And harms; And dress; Yet stor’d Those bove! Do in un of ty and one done, par sin trust on now, in ho Thou, e I don ners Thy me O the nors O ter come e’en took plan just Lord, gos on Lord, nal to for a of ly my pel th’a my show’r. Thee. me. way. grace. 8888 Out of the Deep I Cry to Thee 143 CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION (also known as From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Arthur Tozer Russell (1806-1874). Music: ’Aus Tiefer Not (Luther)’ or ’Af Dybsens N ¡¢£¤ ¥¦¢§¨¡ ©¡ª« ¬¡©¦¡¢ ¬¤§£¡££ª¤® ¯°±²³ Setting: Johann Sebastian Bach, 1725. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Out of the 2. But love and 3. For this, my 4. And though I 5. What though our deep I grace with hope in wait the sins are cry to Thee pre God shall live long man i Thee; O vail, O rest, Naught night And fold? Su Lord God, build till preme God, hear our sins ing on the morn His mer my for my re cy cry giv mer turn reign ing: ing; it; eth, eth; ply liv spi mourn tain ing. ing. rit. eth. eth. 4 4 In The My My No cline ho heart heart lim Thy liest con un it For Be His Born He if fore prec of the in Thy sure thus re iq judg Rock far deem gra deeds fides, doubt can Thou Thee ious His good ui ment is eth and cious ear can naught of Him ing trusts His hand fix none word Spi Shep ty, fear, he, well, own, Ps 130, Eph 2:8-9, Rom 5:20-21, 1Tim 1:14 to a pos His with Thy can as rit, herd Who, And Where And For me, With vail Of sest, His might Nor hold, Where search boast sur Is is ing him eth ra a Lord, can live on on my on his giv ing prayer all good in ev eye clear; me; el lone, to be ness im il Thee ap fore Thee stays my pa tience most ob On There My In Who stand be fore Thy com pas soul a bid God re pos all trans gres all fore sol the Is sin must ace, right rael and each my Way will Thee? sion. eth. eth sion. 8787887 Out of the Deep I Cry to Thee CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION 144 (also known as From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Arthur Tozer Russell (1806-1874). Music: ’Aus Tiefer Not (Strassburg)’ or ’Strassburg’ from K´µ¶·¸¹º »·º¼½¾¿ÀÁÂà ÄÅƼºº¿Àƾà ÇÈÉÈÊ Setting: Karl August Haupt, 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Out 2. But 3. For 4. And 5. What of love this, though though the and my I our deep I grace with hope in wait the sins are cry to Thee pre God shall live long man i Thee; O vail, O rest, Naught night And fold? Su Lord God, build till preme God, our ing the His hear sins on morn mer my for my re cy cry giv mer turn reign ing: ing; it; eth, eth; 4 4 In The My My No For Be His Born He in Thy sure thus re cline Thy gra cious ho liest deeds can heart con fides, of heart un doubt ing lim it can His if fore prec of the iq judg Rock far deem Thou Thee ious His good ui ment is eth and fix none word Spi Shep ty, fear, He, well, own, Ps 130, Eph 2:8-9, Rom 5:20-21, 1Tim 1:14 ear naught Him trusts hand Thy can as rit, herd Who, And Where And For to me, With a vail Of pos sest, His His might Nor with hold, Where prayer all good in ev to Thee ap be fore Thee ness stays my im pa tience il most ob search boast sur Is is ing him eth ra a eye clear; me; el lone, On There My In Who all fore sol the Is Lord, live on on giv can on my his ing stand Thy soul God all be com a re trans fore pas bid pos gres ply liv spi mourn tain sin must ace, right rael ing. ing. rit. eth. eth. and each my Way will Thee? sion. eth. eth sion. 8787887 While O’er Our Guilty Land, O Lord 145 CONFESSION/ABSOLUTION Words: verses 1-3, Samuel Davies, 1769. alt. verses 4-6, Brian J. Dumont, 15 Nov 2010. Music: ’Federal Street’ Henry K. Oliver, 1832. Setting: "The Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal" (Ohio Synod), 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. While o’er our 2. On You, our 3. See, we re 4. We are the 5. Christ is our guil guar pent, old, on ty dian we the ly land, O God, we weep, we sick, the right eous Lord, call; mourn; lame; ness, where is spare plead pro all no guil mer stron We Be To We His view fore our blind death the Your for and for terr throne sa deaf us ors of ken cry is 4 4 of grace God Je our fly? there? spare sake, sin; Your we we sus’ re sword, fall; turn; Name. dress. To And The And Blot O But O We Your whom but must we Church which trust that out O You per You You Lord can there our Your mise di ish have will what the de ty cy ger rect in plant not we help liv’r coun for than their des ed for have less ance try, His our cry? pair? there. sake. been. 6. We are your children after all, Redeemed by Christ after the fall. Marked with Your Name in Baptism, Our home remains in Your Kingdom. Ps 51:1-19, Ezra 9:5-15, 1Kgs 8:46-53, Job 42:1-6 8888 At The Lamb’s High Feast LORD’S SUPPER 146 Words: Latin, circa 6th Century. Translated by Robert Campbell, 1849. Music: ’Sonne der Gerechtigkeit’ Czech, Kirchengeseng, 1566. Setting: Brian J. Dumont, 31 Dec 2009. copyright: Words and Music, public domain. Setting: Copyright 2009 Brian J. Dumont. This setting may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided it is not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. At 2. Praise 3. Where 4. Praise 5. Might the we the we y Lamb’s Him, Pas Christ, Vic high whose chal whose tim feast love blood blood from we di is was the sing, vine poured, shed, sky, Praise Gives Death’s Pas Hell’s to His dark chal fierce our sac an Vic pow’rs vic tor red blood gel sheathes tim, Pas be neath ious for his chal Thee King, wine, sword; Bread; lie; 4 4 4 4 Who Gives Is With Thou has washed us His bo dy rael’s hosts tri cer i sin hast con quered in for um ty in the the phant and the 6. Now no more can death appall, Now no more the grave enthrall; Thou hast opened Paradise, And in Thee Thy saints shall rise. tide Flow feast, Christ go Through love Eat fight, Thou ing from the Vic the wave we Ma hast brought his tim, that nna us pierc Christ drowns from life èd the the a and side; Priest. foe. bove. light; A A A A A lle lle lle lle lle lu lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! 7. Paschal triumph, Easter joy, This alone can sin destroy; From sin’s death do Thou set free Souls reborn, O Lord, in Thee. 8. Hymns of glory and of praise, Father, to Thee we raise; Risen Lord, all praise to Thee, Ever with the Spirit be. Rev 19:6-10, Jn 19:34, Ex 12:21-27, Mt 26:26-28, Jn 6:32-35, 1Cor 15:53-57 7 7 7 7 with Alleluia I Come, O Savior, To Thy Table 147 LORD’S SUPPER Words: Friedrich C. Heyder, 1710. Translation composite. Music: ’Ich Sterbe TËÌÍ£§ ©¡ª« Emskirchner Choralbuch, 1756. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. I 2. Oh, 3. Un 4. Oh, 5. Thy come, grant wor let heart O that thy me is Sa I though loathe filled vior, in I all with to man am, sin fer Thy ner O for vent ta wor Sa ev yearn ble, thy vior, er ing For May Be As That 4 4 weak and wear y now a pproach Thy cause I have a son death and poi ners may sal sin ab fore ne ne turn le Thee, ver, ver ing; Lord, may Thy is heav’n sin to va To Look For May So bo 6.Weary am I and heavy laden, With sin my soul is sore opprest; Receive me graciously and gladden My heart, for I am now Thy guest. 7.Thou here wilt find a heart most lowly That humbly falls before Thy feet, That duly weeps o’er sin, yet solely Thy merit pleads, as it is meet. 8.By faith I call Thy holy table The testament of Thy deep love; For, lo, thereby I now am able To see how love Thy heart doth move. my ly ful my tion sa on Thou see I, dy and soul; board heart, soul see tis ly my Thy a Thy Thou, Bread of And, as I Yet Thou Thy That I through Who, Lord, to fy un faith judg sin blood and to ful ment ner, Be make Thee, Shep take come for my 9.What higher gift can we inherit? It is faith’s bond and solid base; It is the strength of heart and spirit, The covenant of hope and grace. 10.This feast is manna, wealth abounding Unto the poor, to weak ones power, To angels joy, to hell confounding, And life for me in death’s dark hour. 11.Thy body, giv’n for me, O Savior, Thy blood which Thou for me didst shed, These are my life and strength forever, By them my hungry soul is fed. Life, low lamb will Thee a ly wilt ful in me O herd its to soul the lone bow ba sin faith art be nish ning are whole: Lord! art: toll! Thee. high est good! 12.With Thee, Lord, I am now united; I live in Thee and Thou in me. No sorrow fills my soul, delighted It finds its only joy in Thee. 13.Who can condemn me now? For surely The Lord is nigh, who justifies. No hell I fear, and thus securely With Jesus I to Heaven rise. 14.Though death may threaten with disaster, It cannot rob me of my cheer; For He Who is of death the Master, With aid and comfort e’er is near. 15.My heart has now become Thy dwelling, O blessèd, holy Trinity. With angels I, Thy praises telling, Shall live in joy eternally. 1Cor 11:23-29, Lk 22:17-20, 7:6, Mk 14:22-25, Mt 26:26-28, Ps 130 989888 Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior LORD’S SUPPER 148 (also known as Jesus Christ Our Redeemer Born or Christ Who Freed Our Souls From Danger or Jesus Christ Our God and Savior) Words: John Hus (1369-1415). Expanded by Martin Luther, 1524. Translator v.4,6 by Richard Massie Other verses unknown. Music: ’Jesus Christus Unser Heiland, Der Von Uns (Walter)’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Von Tucher, 1848, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Je sus 2. To re so 3. Who 4. Praise the 5. Thou shalt Christ, mind to Fa hold our us this ther, with Bless that, board God faith ed to re in un Sav save pair hea shak ior, us eth, ven, en, Turned He Take Who That a hath good such this way God’s died, His heed how dain ty food is 4 4 wrath flesh He food to He And Re Gave By for He pre hath be saved with ceive to those ev gave par gi tak er; us eth; ven, en us this who die whose from wine, comes His heart Suf With Death And By the His un be is f’ring this in for the pains no bread, a stead of mis deeds sick who pains pre worth lov sin- tongue can quick ’ning life shall thou hast are dis of cious il ed o 6. To such grace and mercy turneth Every soul that truly mourneth; Art thou well? Avoid this board, Else thou reapest an ill reward. 8. Couldst thou earn thine own salvation, Useless were my death and passion; This feast is not spread for thee, If thine own helper thou wilt be. 7. Christ says: "Come ye heavy-laden, I your weary hearts will gladden; They that are yet strong and well, Despise the best physician’s skill. 9. If thou this believest truly, And confession makest duly, Thou a welcome guest art here, This heavenly food thy soul shall cheer. tell, food, He done tressed, hell. blood. y. Son. ppressed. 10. But the fruits must not be missing, Love thy neighbor without ceasing, That true love let him receive, Which here to thee thy God doth give. Eph 5:6-14, Rom 5:9-10, 1Cor 11:23-29, Jn 6:50-57, 1Jn 1:9 8878 Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior 149 LORD’S SUPPER (also known as Jesus Christ Our Redeemer Born or Christ Who Freed Our Souls From Danger or Jesus Christ Our God and Savior) Words: John Hus (1369-1415) expanded by Martin Luther, 1524. Translator v.4,6 by Richard Massie Other verses unknown. Music: ’Jesus Christus Unser Heiland, Der Von Uns (Klug)’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Je sus 2. To re so 3. Who 4. Praise the 5. Thou shalt Christ, mind to Fa hold our us this ther, with Bless that, board God faith ed to re in un Sav save pair hea shak ior, us eth, ven, en, Turned He Take Who That a hath good such this way God’s died, His heed how dain ty food is wrath flesh He food to for He pre hath be ev gave par gi tak er; us eth; ven, en 4 4 Suf With Death And By f’ring this in for the pains no bread, a stead of mis deeds sick who tongue quick life thou are can tell, ’ning food, shall He hast done dis tressed, He saved us And with this Re ceive who Gave to die By those whose from wine, comes His heart the pains of His pre cious un worth il be lov ed is sino 6. To such grace and mercy turneth Every soul that truly mourneth; Art thou well? Avoid this board, Else thou reapest an ill reward. 8. Couldst thou earn thine own salvation, Useless were my death and passion; This feast is not spread for thee, If thine own helper thou wilt be. 7. Christ says: "Come ye heavy-laden, I your weary hearts will gladden; They that are yet strong and well, Despise the best physician’s skill. 9. If thou this believest truly, And confession makest duly, Thou a welcome guest art here, This heavenly food thy soul shall cheer. hell. blood. y. Son. ppressed. 10. But the fruits must not be missing, Love thy neighbor without ceasing, That true love let him receive, Which here to thee thy God doth give. Eph 5:6-14, Rom 5:9-10, 1Cor 11:23-29, Jn 6:50-57, 1Jn 1:9 8878 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence LORD’S SUPPER 150 Words: from Liturgy of St. James, 4th Century. Translated by Gerard Moultrie, 1864. Music: ’Picardy’ traditional French. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Let 2. King 3. Rank 4. At all of on His mor kings, rank feet tal yet the the flesh keep born of host of six wingèd si lence, Ma ry, hea ven ser aph, And As Spreads Che with of its ru fear and old on van guard bim with trem bling earth He on the sleep less stand; stood, way, eye, 4 4 Pon Lord As Veil der no thing of lords, in the Light of their fa ces Christ He That Al our God to will give to the pow’rs of le lu earth ly hu man light de to the earth de all the hell may ia, Al mind ed, ves ture, scend eth pre sence, scend fai va le lu Hab 2:20, Acts 1:10-11, 1Thess 4:16-17, 1Cor 11:23-26, Lk 2:8-15 For In From As eth, thful nish ia with bles the bo the realms with cease Our His As Al full own the le hom self dark lu sing dy of less age for ness ia, in His and the end less voice they hand, blood; day, cry: to de heav’n ly clears a Lord Most mand. food. way. High! 878787 O Lord, I Am Not Worthy 151 LORD’S SUPPER Words: from Landshuter Gesangbuch, 1777. Translation unknown, before 1913. Music: ’Non Dignus’ traditional air, before 1871. Setting: "American Catholic Hymnal", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. O 2. O 3. But 4. O 5. I Lord, Lord, when Lord, praise I am not Thou art all Thou soon wilt how can I Thee, I ex wor thy ho ly, en ter thank Thee tol Thee, That The My For I Thou should’st come to an gels Thee a heart, my sin ful such a gift as love Thee O my me, dore; heart, this? Sire, 4 4 But How, Then A Till speak the words of then, ought I sin heal me, be my ly gift which tru once in joy and Mt 8:8, Lk 7:6, 5:8, Is 57:18-19, Is 6:9-10, Acts 2:46-47 com cere shel fill glo fort, ly ter, eth ry, My My For My In spir wrongs Thou soul heav’n it healed shall and sins de my Sa vior with heav’n ly I Thee ad be. plore! art. bliss! mire. 7676 Thou, Who at Thy First Eucharist LORD’S SUPPER 152 (also known as Lord, Who the Night You Were Betrayed or At That First Eucharist) Words: William H. Turton, 1881. Music: ’Unde Et Memores’ William Henry Monk, 1875. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Thou, 2. For 3. We 4. So, who at Thy first all Thy Church, O pray Thee too for Lord, at length when Eu cha rist Lord, we in wan d’rers from sac ra ments didst ter Thy shall pray That cede; Make fold; O cease, May all Thou bring we Thy Church might our sad di them back, good be one with 4 4 be vi Shep all With By Back One bread, bread, bread, peace for ev sions soon herd of Thy Church long draw to with one one one and er to the a one, cease; sheep, bove, ing heart and ing all to the Church which Thy saints in bo bo bo love dy dy dy to be, be, be, be Grant Draw Back One us at ev ’ry us the near er to the faith which with Thy saints in soul, "Thy will be Thee, O Prince of still that faith doth one un bound ed Through Through Through One this blest sac this blest sac this blest sac with the Trin Jn 17:11, Eph 4:1-7, 4:11-16, 1Cor 10:16-17, 1:13, Ps 133, 2Tim 4:3-4, Jn 10:11 done." Peace; keep; love; ra ra ra i Eu cha rist to each to each, we saints be lieved of one un bro ken O Thus Soon More ment ment ment ty may we may we may we bless èd of of of in un un un un i i i i say plead, old, peace, all one all one all one still, in ty. ty. ty. ty. 10 10 10 10 10 10 To Avert From Men God’s Wrath 153 LORD’S SUPPER Words: Latin c. 1400, sometimes attr. John Hus. Translated Christian Ignatius Latrobe, 1789. Music: ’Gethsemane’ or ’Petra’ Richard Redhead, 1853. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 90 4 4 1. To a vert from 2. That we nev er ther each af 3. Hi 4. He who in self5. But ex am ine men God’s wrath should for get flict ed soul right eous ness first your case, Je sus suf fered This great Love on May re pair, though Fix es a ny Whe ther you be in our stead; us be stowed, filled with grief; hope or stay, in the faith; 4 4 By He To Has Do And All Fear To Then, an ig gave us the sick, not on you long no His not a for by His most who sick and not, there fore, the hun gry, how e’er your min ious flesh to to the wed ding par d’ning death eat, whole, dress, grace? He and the And Is pre cious blood, need y are but draw nigh, wear y heart, soul’s op pressed, a full a to drink His Phy si cian with shame is your on ly Brought May Christ He Come, us, sin ners, re ceive in will all your will food and you are a tone ment pre cious brings re sent a hope His made; blood; lief; way; death? nigh to God. Him a share. wants sup ply. rest im part. wor thy guest. 6. He who Jesus’ mercy knows, Is from wrath and envy freed; Love unto our neighbor shows That we are His flock indeed; Thus we may in all our ways Show forth our Redeemer’s praise. 1Thess 5:9, Eph 5:6-14, Rom 5:9-10, 1Cor 11:23-29, Jn 6:50-57, 1Jn 1:9 777777 Almighty God Your Word Is Cast WORD OF GOD 154 Words: John Cawood, 1816. Music: ’St. Anne’ William Croft, 1708. Setting: composite found in "The Lutheran Hymnary", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Al 2. Let 3. Let 4. Nor 5. Oft might y God, Your not the foe of not the world’s de let Your Word so as the prec ious Word is Christ and ceit ful ly kind seed is cast man cares sent sown, Like This The To Your seed in to the ly seed re ho ris ing plant de raise us to Your quick ’ning grace be ground; move, stroy. throne stow, 4 4 Now But But Re That let the give it let it turn to all whose dew root yield You, souls of in a and the Heav’n ev hun sad truth de ’ry dred ly re scend, heart fold tell ceive, And To The That Its right eous fruits a bring forth fruits of fruits of peace and we re ject Your sa ving power may bound. love. joy. Son. know. 6. Great God, come down and on Your Word Your mighty power bestow, That all who hear the joyful sound, Your saving grace may know. Lk 8:4-15, Mk 4:3-8, 4:13-20, Mt 13:3-9, 13:18-30, Rom 1:16, Lk 4:17-27 8686 Jesus Loves Me 155 WORD OF GOD Words: Anna B. Warner, 1860. Music: ’untitled’ by William B. Bradbury, 1862. Setting: William B. Bradbury, 1866. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je sus sus sus loves me! loves me! loves me! This He He I know, who died will stay For the Bi Hea ven’s gate Close be side ble to me tells op all me en the so. wide; way; 4 4 Lit tle He will Thou hast ones wash bled Yes, Je Yes, Je Eph 3:17-18, Jn 15:12-13 to a and sus sus Him way died loves loves be my for long; sin, me, They Let I me! me! are weak, but His lit tle will hence forth Yes, The Bi Je sus ble tells He is strong. child come in. live for Thee. loves me me! so. 7 7 7 7 10 11 Lamp of Our Feet WORD OF GOD 156 Words: Bernard Barton, 1826. Music: ’St. Agnes’ John B. Dykes, 1866. Setting: "Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church", 1875. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. Lamp 2. Bread 3. Pil 4. Pole5. Rich of of lar star es our our of on in feet! where souls! where fire- through life’s tem pov er by on watch pest ty! we we es uous our trace feed; dark! deep! aid Our True Or Bea In path, man ra con! ev when na diant when ery wont from cloud doubts need to on by sur ful stray; high! day! round; hour! ’ler’s the our to tress way! sky. stay! sound! tow’r. 3 4 Stream Our When Com Un from the guide, and waves would pass! by sha ken fount of chart where whelm our which our rock! the heav’n ly in we toss ing course we pil grim’s 6. Our shield and buckler in the fight! Vict’ry’s triumphant palm! Comfort in grief! in weakness, might! In sickness, Gilead’s balm. grace! read barkkeep; shade; Brook by the Of realms be Our an chor Our deep seaThe sol dier’s trav yond and lead, for 9. Word of the ever-living God! Will of His glorious Son! Without Thee, how could earth be trod? Or Heaven itself be won? 7. Childhood’s preceptor! manhood’s trust! Old age’s firm ally! Our hope-when we go down to dust, Of immortality. 10. Yet to unfold thy hidden worth, Thy mysteries to reveal, That Spirit which first gave thee forth, Thy volume must unseal! 8. Pure oracles of truth divine! Unlike each fabled dream Given forth from Delphos’ mystic shrine Or groves of Academe! 11. And we, if we aright would learn The wisdom it imparts, Must to its heavenly teaching turn With simple, child-like hearts! Ps 119:105, 2Pt 1:19-21, Jn 1:1-5, 1:14, 5:24, 17:17, Deut 8:3, Lk 1:1-4, 4:32, 1Cor 1:18, Col 3:16, 1Pt 1:25, 1Jn 1:1-3 8686 That Men a godly Life Might Live 157 WORD OF GOD (also known as These Are the Holy Ten Commands) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Dies sind die heil‘gen zehu Gebot’ or ’In Gottes Namen fahren wir’ circa 1200s found in Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1609. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. That man 2. I am 3. By id low 4. Hal 5. Give to a thy le the thy god ly life God and Lord word and speech day which God par ents hon might a pro hath or live, lone, fane blest, due, God No Take That Be did these ten o ther God not My ho thou and all dut i ful com be ly thy and 4 4 mand sides Name house lov ments Me in may ing Up With But That So give own; vain; rest; too; By On And Keep And on the mount all thy heart what God doth God may so shalt thou have His My praise hand help true great not and them Si na i. love thou Me. say and do. work in thee. length of days. ser mer aught heart when Have vant cy as from their Mo ven good la strength ses, ture and bor de mer cy, 6.Kill thou not out of evil will, Nor hate, nor render ill for ill; Be patient and of gentle mood, And to thy foe do thou good. 9.Bear not false witness, nor belie Thy neighbor by foul calumny; Defend his innocence from blame, With charity hide his shame. 7.Be faithful to thy marriage vows, Thy heart give only to thy spouse Keep thy life pure, and lest thou sin Keep thyself with discipline. 10.Thy neighbor’s wife desire thou not, His house, nor aught that he hath got But wish that his such good may be As thy heart doth wish for thee. 8.Steal not; oppressive acts abhor; Nor wring their life-blood from the poor; But open wide thy loving hand To all the poor in the land. 11.God these commandments gave, therein To show thee, son of man, thy sin, And make thee also well perceive How man for God ought to live. high thee, true free, cays Lord. 12.Help us, Lord Jesus Christ, for we A Mediator have in Thee; Without Thy help our works so vain Merit naught but endless pain. Ex 20:1-17, Deut 5:6-21, 1Tim 2:5-6, Ps 60:11-12 88874 The Gospel Shows The Father’s Grace WORD OF GOD 158 Words: Matthias Loy, 1863. Music: ’Herr Jesu Christ, Dict Zu Uns Wend’ from Cantionale Germanicum, Dresden, 1628. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 6 4 1. The 2. It 3. It 4. It 5. It Gos sets brings is bears pel shows the the Lamb be vior’s the Sa the pow’r of to all the Fa fore right God ti ther’s our eous to dings grace, Who eyes, Who ness Our save From glad And sent his made th’a souls to sin and bids their Son to ton ing robe in Sa tan hearts no save sac ro and more our ri yal the be race, fice, dress; grave; sad; 6 4 Pro And From It The claims calls all works hea how Je sus the souls with our guilt it the faith, which vy la den lived and died That guilt opp ressed To brings re lease And firm ly clings To souls it cheers And man might thus be come and find e gives the trou bled all the trea sures ba nish es their jus ti fied. ter nal rest. con science peace. which it brings. guilt y fears. 6. May we in faith its tidings learn Nor thanklessly its blessings spurn; May we in faith its truth confess And praise the Lord our Righteousness! Jn 3:16, Rom 1:16-17, 1Jn 4:9-10, Heb 9:28 8888 The Law Of God Is Good And Wise 159 WORD OF GOD Words: Matthias Loy, 1863. Music: ’Erhalt Uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, 1543. Setting: "Concordia KinderchÎwÏ ÐÑ copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. The 2. Its 3. To 4. When 5. The law light those men law of of who the is God ho help off good, is li in ered but good ness Christ help since and im have dis the wise, parts found dain fall And The And And Its the may what ror us way see deeds in for sets know would will ho 4 4 His ledge in ful li eous e de re to will of works ly ness be our of in con ness, state light sounds die fore sin love sin demns And And And And And Ps 19:8, Rom 3:19-26, Rom 2:12, Ex 18:20 our ful a re us eyes, hearts, bound main, all; dooms seek should keeps has Shows That It Its It to de be their no death liv done wick pow’r us we shows ter dooms when ’rance as ed to we ere good ness jus trans too and in ti of our are their our right lost His ear sin gress. late. right. bounds. fy. 8888 Wilt Thou, O Man, Live Happily WORD OF GOD 160 (also known as Man, Wouldst Thou Live All Blissfully) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Mensch, Willt du Leben Seligich’ attr. Martin Luther. Found in Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Johann Hermann Schein, 1627. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Wilt 2. I 3. Ho 4. O 5. Steal thou, am nor be not, O the My dient nor man, live hap Lord and God! Name in word al ways, next do thy neigh pi take and to bor ly, heed deed, Me, wrong And No And To By dwell o call fa bear with ther on ther ing God god Me and wit 4 4 e doth in to ness Our My Work Keep Nor ter thee time mo with nal ly, mis lead; of need: ther be; false tongue; God king in sa grudge Him self dom then thy heart cred thy him aught Ex 20:1-17, Deut 5:6-21, Ps 90:1 bid thou on mar he The Thy Hal Kill Thy ten heart low no neigh deth shalt that riage hath us. be. day. bed. got. com shall the man: bor’s mand ments keep, for trust a lone in Sab bath, that I e ven an ger wife de sire thou Kyr’ e lei thus Me, may dread; not, son! 88874 All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name 161 REDEEMER Words: Edward Perronet, 1780. Music: ’Coronation’ Oliver Holden, 1793. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. All 2. Let 3. Crown 4. Crown 5. Ye hail the pow’r of high born ser aphs Him, ye morn ing Him, ye mar tyrs seed of Is rael’s Je sus’ Name! Let tune the lyre, and stars of light, who of your God, who cho sen race, ye an gels as they fixed this from His ran somed pros trate tune it, float ing al tar from the fall; fall ball; call; fall, 4 4 Bring Be Now Ex Hail forth fore hail tol Him the ro yal His face Who the strength of the Stem of Who saves you Bring Be Now Ex Hail forth fore hail tol Him the ro yal His face Who the strength of the Stem of Who saves you di tunes Is Je by a dem, and their choir, and rael’s might, and sse’s Rod, and His grace, and di a dem, and tunes their choir, and rael’s might, and Is Je sse’s Rod, and by His grace, and crown crown crown crown crown crown crown crown crown crown Him Him Him Him Him Him Him Him Him Him Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord Lord of of of of of all. all. all. all. all. of of of of of all. all. all. all. all. 6. Hail Him, ye heirs of David’s line, whom David Lord did call, The God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all, The God incarnate, Man divine, and crown Him Lord of all. 7. Sinners, whose love can ne’er forget the wormwood and the gall, Go spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all. Go spread your trophies at His feet, and crown Him Lord of all. 8. Let every tribe and every tongue before Him prostrate fall And shout in universal song the crownèd Lord of all. And shout in universal song the crownèd Lord of all. Phil 2:9-11, Rev 5:9-14, Heb 2:9, Phil 2:9-10, Rev 19:16 868686 Alleluia, Sing To Jesus! REDEEMER 162 Words: William Chatterton Dix, 1867. Music: ’HyFrydol’ Rowland H. Prichard, 1830. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 130 3 4 1. Al 2. Al 3. Al 4. Al le le le le le le le le lu lu lu lu Hark! Though Int Thou the the er with Je Shall Where Thou sus our the on lu lu lu lu ia! ia! ia! ia! sing not bread King to as of e Je or an ter sus! phans gels, nal, His He here born the is the of tri near sin Mar umph, us, ful y, peace sight Friend veil ful re of hast Zi on ceived Him sin ners, en tered, His are Thou Thee the we on the scep left earth Lord ter, in our of His sor food, lords the row our we throne. now; stay; own; ry a ques tions day to Hea ven Thy lone. how; day: throne: 3 4 Al Al Al Al ia! ia! ia! ia! songs of cloud from ces sor, in the out hearts songs earth of for of both Is 66:1, Rom 15:9, Jas 5:13, Rev 14:2-3 ev get all priest ery His the and na pro sin vic His faith flee Earth tion mise, less tim the be to Thy thun when Earth’s robed has "I sweep in vic to lieves, nor Thee from foot stool, der the Re in re am ac the like a for ty deem er, flesh our might y days were plead for great High deemed us with you ross the Eu char by ev crys ist flood. o’er me, Priest; His er tal ic blood. more"? sea. feast. 87878787 Beautiful Savior 163 REDEEMER (also known as Fairest Lord Jesus) Words: German Jesuits, published 1677. Translated by Joseph A. Seiss, 1873. Music: ’Crusader‘s Hymn’ Silesian folk song, 1842. Setting: Richard S. Willis, 1850. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Beau 2. Fair 3. Fair 4. Beau ti are is ti ful the the ful Sa mea sun Sa vior, dows, shine, vior, King Fair Fair Lord of Cre are the is the of the a wood moon na tion lands, light, tions, Son Robed Bright Son of in the the of 4 4 God flow’rs spark God and of ling and tru ly I’d Je sus is Je sus shines Praise, a dor So 6:10, Mt 6:29 Son bloom stars Son serve pur pur a of ing on of Thee, er, er tion Man! spring; high; Man! Light of my He makes our Than all the Now and for Tru Je Je Glo soul, sor an ev ly I’d sus is sus shines ry and my r’wing gels er joy, spi in more love fair bright ho my rit the be Thee, er, er, nor, crown. sing. sky. Thine! 557558 Crown Him With Many Crowns REDEEMER 164 Words: Verses 1, 4, 5, 6 & 9: Matthew Bridges, The Passion of Jesus, 1852. verses 2 & 3: Godfrey Thring, Hymns and Sacred Lyrics, 1874. Music: ’Diademata’ George J. Elvey, 1868. Setting: "Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Crown 2. Crown 3. Crown 4. Crown 5. Crown Him Him Him Him Him with the the the the man vir Son Lord Lord y gin’s of of of crowns, Son, God, life, peace, the the be who Whose Lamb up on God in car fore the worlds tri umphed o’er pow’r a scep His nate be the ter throne. born, gan, grave, sways 4 4 Hark! Whose And And From How arm ye rose pole A Fruit Who His His wake, of ev glo reign And The And Who Fair hail root takes died flow’rs the heav’n ly son those crim who tread where vic tor ious to pole, that my the ery ries shall Him whence and e of soul, mys grief now know an tro He in wars and tic hath we no as thy mer cy bears them ter nal ra pa them phies hath the may sing rose, known sing, end, match ev for life dise less er His to ex drowns all won which trod, crown strife for cease, and of as that Who and mu now Him those all Him of wrings died, round King through flows, the own, that bring, and tend their sic His the He be who that the and His all e Babe of all in lives that fra grance but its brow a Son of came to prayer and died rose hu rose pierc for the man on ed ter ni Beth le Him may death may ev er own. dorn; Man; save. praise. thee, stem; breast, high, feet ty. hem. rest. die. sweet. 6.Crown Him the Lord of love, behold His hands and side, Those wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified. No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight, But downward bends his burning eye at mysteries so bright. 8.Crown Him the Lord of lords, who over all doth reign, Who once on earth, the incarnate Word, for ransomed sinners slain, Now lives in realms of light, where saints with angels sing Their songs before Him day and night, their God, Redeemer, King. 7.Crown Him the Lord of Heaven, enthroned in worlds above, Crown Him the King to Whom is given the wondrous name of Love. Crown Him with many crowns, as thrones before Him fall; Crown Him, ye kings, with many crowns, for He is King of all. 9.Crown Him the Lord of years, the Potentate of time, Creator of the rolling spheres, ineffably sublime. All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou has died for me; Thy praise and glory shall not fail throughout eternity. Rev 19:12, 5:13 66866686 From Nazareth 165 REDEEMER Words: Margaret E. Sangster, 1911. Music: ’Puer Nobis Nascitur’ Michael Praetorius, 1609. Setting: George Ratcliffe Woodward for "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Comes 2. Comes 3. One 4. O 5. For a a touch ci He ny ny u ty who good good pon of dwelt from from His the in as Na bit old hand of za ter and and old rene, years. gray, brain, Na Na gar Car Na za za ment’s pen za reth? reth? fringe ter, reth, The Be Still U And scorn hold, heals pon wrought ful the the the with 3 4 cha might hurt hill toil jeer Lord de pain y llenge y of slope of ing of mons and to breath From death, Through cringe, He stir Turns faith Un Jn 1:43-51, Mk 5:25-34, 1:32-34 cloi warr gives yearn til stered ing the ing the Is The Be The A cells a wine eyes day flung Lord fore world lone and ges of on He on of Him a gives marts walks joy thee come man life, yet mong vic of se for to a y’a the the its tor gold. rene. tears. day. gain. 8888 Hallelujah, What a Savior! REDEEMER 166 (also known as Man of Sorrows) Words: Philip Paul Bliss, 1875. Music and Setting: ’Hallelujah What a Savior’ Philip Paul Bliss, 1875. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Man 2. Bear 3. Guilt 4. Lift 5. When of Sor rows! ing shame and y, vile, and ed up was He comes, our what a name scof fing rude, help less we; He to die; glor ious King, For In Spot "It All the Son of my place con less Lamb of is fin ished!" His ran somed God, demned God was home who came He stood; was He; His cry; to bring, 4 4 Ru ined sin ners don Sealed my par "Full a tone ment!" Now in Heav’n ex Then a new His to with can al song re His it ted we’ll claim. Hal blood. be? high. sing: Is 53:3, 1Jn 2:1-2, Heb 4:14-16, 1Tim 2:5-6, Jn 19:30, Heb 12:1-2 le lu jah! What a Sa vior! 7778 I Need Thee Every Hour 167 REDEEMER Words: Annie Sherwood Hawks, 1872. Music: ’I Need Thee Every Hour’ Robert Lowry, 1872. Setting: "Pentecostal Hymns, No. 2", 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 80 3 4 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I need need need need need Thee Thee Thee Thee Thee ev ev ev ev ev ’ry ’ry ’ry ’ry ’ry hour, hour, hour, hour, hour, Most Stay In Teach Most gra Thou joy me Ho cious near or Thy ly Lord; by; pain; will; One; 3 4 No Temp Come And O ten ta quick Thy make I need O bless Heb 4:16, Phil 4:6 der tions ly rich me voice like lose their and a pro mis Thine in Thee, O me I now, my Thine pow’r bide, es deed, Can When Or In Thou need Thee; Sav ior, peace Thou life me bless Ev I af art is ful ed ’ry come hour ford. nigh. vain. fill. Son! I need to Thee; Thee! 10 10 7 6 11 Jesus, King of Glory REDEEMER 168 Words: W. Hope Davison, 1880. Music: ’St. Alban’ Franz Joseph Haydn, 1774. Setting: John Bacchus Dykes, 1868. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Je 2. On 3. For 4. Help 5. When sus, King of this day of tle the lit er us ev the sha dows glo glad child stead leng ry, ness, ren fast then, throned Bend Who in show a ing have the us, bove low come faith Lord, the the to to Thy sky, knee thee; be: way; Je In For In Through sus, thine the Thy the ten der earth ly glad, bright Church ’s dark ness 4 4 Sa vior, tem ple, spir its con flicts lead us hear Lord, Who fight to sin, truth, brace; ours, strife, By All For Through Grant glo ry, Thy child ren we wor ship thy glo ry ing val iant the heav’n ly Thy thy the Thy us, Spi lov pure cross with cry. thee; see; ly. day; rit ing and to the help guid ho con faith throned a bove the sky, Par Ce For Lov When us ance ly quer ful, don our trans le brate thy the loved ones ing Sa vior, our course is heav’n Of Who craf palms gres good rest streng fin ly life our heed be hold ty ev and crowns Je sus, ten der Sa to less thy il of vior, sions, ness, ing then ished, win. youth. face, powers. life. cleanse Mer In these end us cy, thy weak ed from grace, dear hearts all our and em of the Je sus, King of hear Thy child ren cry. 6. For thy faithful servants Who have entered in; For thy fearless soldiers Who have conquered sin; For the countless legions Who have followed thee, Heedless of the danger, On to victory, Heb 12:1-15, Mt 19:28, Ps 24:8 656565656565 Jesus Shall Reign 169 REDEEMER Words: Isaac Watts, 1719. Music: ’Duke Street’ John Hatton, 1793. Setting: "Christian Hymns", 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 60 2 2 1. Je 2. For 3. Peo 4. Bless 5. Where sus Him ple ings He shall shall and a dis reign end realms bound plays wher less of wher His e’er prayer ev e’er hea the be ery He ling sun made, tongue reigns; power Does And Dwell The Death his prais on pri and suc es His soner the 2 2 ces throng love leaps curse sive to with to are jour crown sweet lose known neys His est his no shore fume shall ter A to shall pro nal dam shore rise claim rest, boast Till With Their And More run; head; song; chains, more; moons ev ear all bless shall ery ly the ings His His And The In wax morn bless sons than king Name, in wear Him dom like fant y the and ing ings of their stretch sweet voic find tribes wane sac on want fa no ri His are ther from per es e of more. fice. Name. blest. lost. 6. Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King, Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the loud Amen. Zech 9:9-10, Ps 72:8, Rev 22:3-5, 15:3-4, 1Cor 15:22-28, Is 9:6-7, Mk 1:34-39 8888 Jesus, Thy Boundless Love To Me REDEEMER 170 Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1653. Translated by John Wesley, 1739. Music: ’Yoakley’ William Yoakley, 1820. Setting: "The Lute of Zion", 1853. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. Je 2. O, 3. O 4. This 5. My sus, grant love, love Sa Thy that how un vior, bound no cheer wear Thou less thing ing ied Thy love in is I love to my thy pur to me soul ray! sue me No May All And In thought dwell pain daunt shame, can but be less in reach, no Thy pure fore thy ly to want, in 3 4 tongue de love a sence pre Thee a pain, hast reign joy, e’er in pour clare; lone! flies; spire. showed; with my thy my est Lord, heart may all heart I re I my im out trea heal soul forth U Oh, Care, Oh, For nite may an may me, a sure, ing like Thy live; move; see, care press, 6.More hard than marble is my heart, And foul with sins of deepest stain; But Thou the mighty Savior art, Nor flowed thy cleansing blood in vain; Ah soften, melt this rock, and may Thy blood wash all these stains away! my Thy guish, Thy on ri and beams heav’n guilt My My No To Nor thank love sor love the val my a ly less self ev thing guard aught ful pos row, my a heart sess melt hope ccur with me a re sed there. crown! rise. fire! blood; To All O And Thy Thee cold Je day wounds to ery de this shall Thee, act, sire sa the dear word, or cred lov’d 7.O that I, as a little child, May follow Thee, and never rest Till sweetly Thou hast breathed Thy mild And lowly mind into my breast! Nor ever may we parted be, Till I become as one with Thee. Thee whole, way new tree, And My Wher Burn Thou a ness sus, and u lone, from no night pon dear my thing be my Lord, thought, seek, treas stamp I be but ure ef give. love. Thee! there. face. 8.Still let Thy love point out my way; How wondrous things Thy love hath wrought! Still lead me, lest I go astray; Direct my word, inspire my thought; And if I fall, soon may I hear Thy voice, and know that love is near. 9.In suffering be Thy love my peace, In weakness be Thy love my power; And when the storms of life shall cease, Jesus, in that important hour, In death as life be Thou my guide, And save me, Who for me hast died. Eph 3:18, Mt 6:19-21 888888 Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor 171 REDEEMER Words: George H. Bourne, 1874, alt. Music: ’Bryn Calfaria’ William Owen, 1852. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 150 6 4 1. Lord, 2. Here 3. Though 4. Pas 5. Great en our the chal High throned in humb lest liest low Lamb, Your Priest of heav’n ho form offer our ly mage doth ing pro splen pay veil fin fes dor, we, Thee ished sion, First Here As Once Through be in of for the gott en lo ving old in all when veil Thou from the dead, ref erence bow; Beth le hem, You were slain, went est in, 6 4 You Here Here In By a for as its Thy lone, our faith’s dis there Thine full ness y might Al le Je Thou We Clean Je sus, art in sing sus, lu true here, wor souls true strong cern an un in De ment gels dim ter ia! and li we ask ship join from ev and li Al ving not with ery ving fend pray hail in ces er, we, Thee, ished sion, Now Lest Branch Shall Grace lu ia! le Bread! how. them. stain. Bread! Je Thou We Clean Je sus, art in sing sus, lift up Your we fail to and Flow’r of for ev er and peace for Al true here, wor souls true and we ship from and le peo ple’s head. know You now. Jes se’s stem. more re main. us to win. lu li ask join ev li ia! ving not with ery ving Bread! how. them. stain. Bread! 6. Life imparting heavenly Manna, Smitten Rock with streaming side, Heaven and earth with loud hosanna Worship You, the Lamb Who died. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Risen, Ascended, Glorified! Rev 1:5-6, Jn 6:47-51, Rev 5:11-14, 7:9-17, Rom 3:24-25, 1Cor 5:7 8 7 8 7 Alleluias 7 7 No, Not One! REDEEMER 172 Words: Johnson Oatman, Jr, 1894. Music: ’No, Not One’ George Crawford Hugg, 1894. Setting: "Pentecostal Hymns, No. 2", 1894. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 95 4 4 1. There’s 2. No 3. There’s 4. Did 5. Was not friend not ev e’er a like an er a friend Him hour saint gift like is that find like the so He this the low high is friend Sav ly Je sus, and ho ly, not near us, for sake him? ior giv en? No, No, No, No, No, not not not not not not not not not not one! one! one! one! one! one! one! one! one! one! no, no, no, no, no, not not not not not one! one! one! one! one! 4 4 None And No Or Will else could heal all our yet no friend is so night so dark but His sin ner find that He He re fuse us a soul’s meek love would home Je sus knows all our There’s not a a bout friend like the low dis and can not in eas low cheer take heav es, ly, us, him? en? strug gles, ly Je sus, Jn 15:13-15, Is 41:8-10, Mt 11:19, 28:20, Heb 13:5, Pr 18:24, Mk 1:40-45 No, No, No, No, No, He No, will guide till the not one! no, no, no, no, no, not not not not not day is no, not one! one! one! one! one! done; one! 10 6 10 6 9 8 10 6 None Other Lamb 173 REDEEMER Words: Christina Rossetti, 1892. Music: ’Rossetti’ William Jeater, 1907. Setting: "The Hymnal" (Presbyterian), 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 110 3 2 1. None oth er 2. My faith burns 3. Lord, Thou art Lamb, low, life, none oth er my hope burns though I be name, low; dead; None oth On ly Love’s fire er my Thou 3 2 hope heart’s art, in Heav’n or de sire cries er how ev place from of its place to guilt want lay and and my earth out cold or in I sea, me be: shame, woe, head, Jn 1:29, Rev 5:6, Job 40:6-14, Ps 73:25, 81:6-10, Jn 14:23, 2Cor 5:1-5, Acts 4:12 None oth er By the deep Nor Heav’n have None Cries Nor be out home, side to but hi thun I, ding der nor Thee! Thee. Thee. 8 10 10 4 O Be Glad All Nations on Earth REDEEMER 174 Words: Brian L. Penney, 2009. Music: ’Gwalia’ Welsh hymn tune, traditional. Setting: David Evans, "Revised Church Hymnary", 1927. copyright: Words: Copyright 2009, Brian L. Penney. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain per CCEH. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 230 3 3 3 3 2 3 1. O 2. Great 3. When 4. Lo, be and shall that glad, all vel mar Heav’n and day shall na ous Earth come tions are to with on Earth, Your works, geth er, ry, glo Come let Just and Walk be When Christ Je true fore comes sus’ are the with Name all Lamb, trum be Your its pet praised; ways; Light? sound; He is Name they end the death’s chains raised. praise. night? bound. 3 2 3 3 3 3 He is All the When shall Then the crowned, the na tions all the saints will 3 3 An gels An gels An gels Let us bow bow bow all ing ing ing bow King bow saints cease of in be their glo ry, wor ship, ga thered, groan ing, At God’s King of and that Nev er 3 down down down down be be be be fore fore fore fore Him, Him, Him, Him, Sing Sing Sing Sing, ing ing ing O hand Your shall by 3 3 3 3 right kings, Day more with with with sing 3 the the the th’e heav’n heav’n heav’n ter ly ly ly nal throng; throng; throng; song; 3 3 3 3 El ders El ders ders El Work in cast cast cast hope ing ing ing un crowns crowns crowns til be be be we fore fore fore meet 3 Him, Him, Him, Him, Sing Sing Sing And ing ing ing we an an an join e e e the ter ter ter heav’n nal nal nal ly song. song. song. throng. 3 Ps 117, Ps 67:2-4, Rev 4:4-11, Rev 7:9-12, Rev 15:3-4 87878787 O For A Thousand Tongues 175 REDEEMER Words: Charles Wesley, 1740. Music: ’Azmon’ Carl G. GlÒÓÔÕÖ ×ØÙØÚ ÛÔÜÜÝÞßà áâãÔää åæÓâÞÖ ×ØçèÚ copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 200 3 2 1. O 2. My 3. Je 4. He 5. He for gra sus! breaks speaks, a cious the the and, thou sand Mas ter name that pow’r of tening lis tongues and charms can to to my our celed His sing My God, A fears, That sin, He voice, New great ssist bids sets life Re deem er’s me to pro our sor rows the pri soner the dead re praise, claim, cease; free; ceive, 3 2 The To ’Tis His The glo ries of spread through all sic in mu blood can make mourn ful, bro my the the the ken God earth sin foul hearts and a ner’s est re King, The broad The ears, ’Tis clean, His joice, The tri umphs of His ho nors of Thy life, and health, and blood a vailed for hum ble poor be 6. Hear Him, ye deaf; His praise, ye dumb, Your loosened tongues employ; Ye blind, behold your Savior come, And leap, ye lame, for joy. 13. I found and owned His promise true, Ascertained of my part, My pardon passed in heaven I knew When written on my heart. 7. In Christ your Head, you then shall know, Shall feel your sins forgiven; Anticipate your heaven below, And own that love is heaven. 14. Look unto Him, ye nations, own Your God, ye fallen race; Look, and be saved through faith alone, Be justified by grace. 8. Glory to God, and praise and love Be ever, ever given, By saints below and saints above, The church in earth and heaven. 15. See all your sins on Jesus laid: The Lamb of God was slain, His soul was once an offering made For every soul of man. 9. On this glad day the glorious Sun Of Righteousness arose; On my benighted soul He shone And filled it with repose. 16. Awake from guilty nature’s sleep, And Christ shall give you light, Cast all your sins into the deep, And wash the Æthiop white. 10. Sudden expired the legal strife, ’Twas then I ceased to grieve; My second, real, living life I then began to live. 17. Harlots and publicans and thieves In holy triumph join! Saved is the sinner that believes From crimes as great as mine. 11. Then with my heart I first believed, Believed with faith divine, Power with the Holy Ghost received To call the Savior mine. 18. Murderers and all ye hellish crew, Ye sons of lust and pride, Believe the Savior died for you; For me the Savior died. 12. I felt my Lord’s atoning blood Close to my soul applied; Me, me He loved, the Son of God, For me, for me He died! 19. With me, your chief, ye then shall know, Shall feel your sins forgiven; Anticipate your heaven below, And own that love is heaven. Ps 96:1-3, 1Pt 1:18-19, Rev 5:11-13, Eph 2:8-9, Lk 7:7 grace! name. peace. me. lieve. 8686 O The Deep, Deep Love of Jesus REDEEMER 176 Words: S. Trevor Francis, 1875. Music: ’Ebenezer’ or ’Ton-Y-Botel’ Thomas J. Williams, 1890. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 180 3 3 3 8 4 3 1. O the 2. O the 3. O the deep, deep deep, deep deep, deep love love love of of of Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, vast, un spread His love of meas praise ev ured, from ery full ne ha ness ver, ven bound shore love less, free! to shore! the best! ov nev giv er me! er more! ing rest! 3 8 4 3 3 3 3 3 Rol ling How He ’Tis an as a lov eth, o cean might ev full y er of o lov bless cean eth, ing, in its chang eth ’tis a 3 3 3 Un der How He O the 3 neath me, watch es deep, deep all ar o’er His love of Lead ing How for And it ound me, loved ones, sus, Je is the died to ’tis a on ward, them He lifts me lead ing in ter up to cur rent call them heav’n of of Thy all His heav’ns to love own; me; 3 3 3 3 3 home ce glo ward deth, ry, to Thy watch eth for it glor o’er lifts ious them me rest from up a bove! the throne! to Thee! 3 Eph 3:17-18, Rom 11:33-36, Ps 36:6, 1Tim 1:12-17 87878787 One Thing’s Needful 177 REDEEMER Words: Johann H. SchrÎw éw{z ê ëw{} ì íyî Ñï z Music: ’Eins ist Not’ Adam Krieger (1634-1666). Setting: Fridrich Layriz, 1853, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. One 2. Soul, 3. How 4. Thus 5. Wis thing’s wilt were my dom’s need thou Mar long high ful: this y’s ings, est then, one thoughts heav’n nob Lord thing de ward lest Je find vot tend trea sus, thee? ed, ing, sure, Keep Seek Her Je Je this not e sus, sus, one midst ter rest lies thing cre nal a con in a joy lone ceal’d my ted to on in mind; things; find, Thee; Thee; 4 4 All be side, though What is earth ly, As in tent each Help me, thus on Grant that this may first it please us, leave be hind thee, word she not ed, Thee de pend ing, still the meas ure Soon a griev ous ov er na ture At her Sa vior’s Sa vior! come and Of my will and yoke stretch feet dwell ac we find: thy wings; re clined: in me: tions be: 3 4 Be neath it the For where God and How kind led her Al though all the mil i ty Hu heart man heart, world there is both how should and still in de for sim er is was will er de de re I be riv light veal quit train fret One vout sake pli ting are was and ci and u its for ty stri ni feel get reign ving, ted, ing, Thee, ing, No With While In My true, God’s hear love steps last per ing I shall ing fect the will in 3 4 happ full les fol wis i ness sons low dom ness the that Thee, for ev heart Christ ne’er ev ing. ed; ing; Thee; ing; The There, For For Oh! gain of this there is the Je sus all Je sus, both if I of Lk 10:41-42, Mk 4:19-20, Phil 4:5-7, 3:7-11, Mt 6:25-34, 5:16, Col 2:13-14, Heb 9:13-14, Ps 23:1-6 one wor earth Spi Christ thing thi ly rit have all est con and this 8 7 8 7 12 12 11 11 REDEEMER loss lot cerns life know 177(2) can and she is ledge re the for Thy di quite best, got, Word, vine, And My And And The teach One all is full me and was there ness in my re a of all All, paid joy heav things to and my in that which Thou en ly find Joy, one dost wis true and hap not dom de my py af is light. Rest. lot. ford? mine. 6. Christ, Thou art the sole oblation That I’ll bring before my God; In his sight I’ve acceptation Only through Thy streaming blood: Immaculate righteousness now I’ve acquired, Since Thou on the tree of the cross hast expired; The robe of salvation for ever is mine, In this shall my faith through eternity shine. 7. Let my soul, in full exemption, Wake up in Thy likeness now; Thou art made to me redemption, My sanctification Thou. Whatever I need for my Journey to Heaven In Thee, I my Savior, is unto me given. Oh! let me all perishing pleasures forgo, And Thy life, O Jesus! alone let me know. 8. Where should else my hopes be centered? Grace o’erwhelms me with its flood; Thou, my Savior, once hast enter’d Holiest heaven through Thy blood: Eternal redemption for sinners there finding, From hell’s dark dominion my spirit unbinding, To me perfect freedom Thy entrance has brought, And childlike to cry, "Abba, Father," I’m taught. 9. Christ Himself, my Shepherd, feeds me, Peace and joy my spirit fill; In a pasture green He leads me Forth beside the waters still: Oh! naught to my soul is so sweet and reviving, As thus unto Jesus alone to be living; True happiness this, and this only supplies, Through faith on my Savior to fasten my eyes. 10. Therefore, Jesus, my Salvation, Thou my One, my All shalt be; Prove my fix’d determination, Root out all hypocrisy: Look well if on sin’s slippery paths I am hasting, And lead me, O Lord, in the way everlasting; This one thing is needful, all others are vain, I count all but loss that I Christ may obtain. Lk 10:41-42, Mk 4:19-20, Phil 4:5-7, 3:7-11, Mt 6:25-34, 5:16, Col 2:13-14, Heb 9:13-14, Ps 23:1-6 8 7 8 7 12 12 11 11 Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven 178 REDEEMER Words: Henry F. Lyte, 1834. Music: ’Praise My Soul’ or ’Lauda Anima’ or ’St. Paul’ John Goss, 1869. Setting: "The Choral Hymnal", 1888. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 2 4 1. Praise, 2. Praise 3. Fa 4. Frail 5. An my Him ther as gels, soul, for like sum help the His He mer’s us King grace tends flower to of and and we a hea fa spares flour dore ven; vor us; ish, Him; To To Well Blows Ye His our our the be feet fa fee wind hold thy thers ble and Him tri in frame it face bute dis He is to bring. tress. knows. gone; face; ises to our ing and sing: bless. foes. on, space. 2 4 Ran somed, Praise Him In His But while Sun and A A A Praise A Ps 103:1, 145 lle lle lle Him, lle healed, still hands mor moon, lu lu lu Praise lu re the He tals bow ia! ia! ia! Him, ia! stored, same gen rise down A A A Ha A for as tly and be lle lle lle lle lle giv ev bears per fore lu lu lu lu lu en, er, us, ish Him, ia! ia! ia! jah ia! Ev Slow Res Our Dwell Praise Glor Wide Praise Praise er to cues God ers the ious ly the with more chide, us lives all His and from un in ev in yet High us er His His E the pra swift all chang time last faith mer ter God ing ful cy nal of King. ness. flows. One! grace. 878787 The Galilean Fishers Toil REDEEMER 179 (also known as Come Blessed Jesu Come) Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1865, alt. Music: ’Old 137th’ or ’Norwich’ from Day’s Psalter, 1563. Setting: "The Holy Year", 1865. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. The 2. The 3. A 4. The 5. In Ga li night is frail one, faith ful days, when le an dark, the thrice de few re faith will fish sur ny tire scarce ers toil ges fill ing Thee in fear be found, all the saw to and night, and no thing bark, the wild winds mer cy in Thine their closed up per wolves be in the take; roar; eyes, room; fold, won drous spoil all is still,on the tree joy ful cheer will a bound is the was they and lift ed from the ship is at the borne to Par a see their Mast er char i ty wax lake. shore. dise. come. cold, vain the help of all is dark and show us, Lord, Thy bid our ter rors bring them to their men, drear, Face, cease, home, 4 4 But But The But When Je Je pen sud sin sus sus i den and comes,- a comes and tent up ly with row sor Lord, O In Lord Then when our la bors Lord, when storms a hours of sin and come to us, un hear Thy saints, who When In In Lift Hear fruit less all the pen i ver o when the is tem ten us Bride our pests tial Thy and are in vain and round us howl, and tress o deep dis loose our bands and to Thee pray to care of lone bless Spi and pain, Come the soul, O li ness, O ed hands, Speak, rit say, "Come, bless bless give ho Bless Lk 5:1-11, 23:39-43, 18:8, Jn 21:1-14, 6:16-21, 20:19-23, Mt 26:33-35, 26:69-75, Acts 20:29-30 ed ed us ly ed Je Je Je Je Je sus sus sus sus sus, then! hear. grace! Peace! Come!" 86868686 The Lily of the Valley 180 REDEEMER (also known as I’ve Found a Friend in Jesus) Words: C. W. Fry, 1881, alt. Music: ’Salvation’ or ’The Lily of the Valley’ William S. Hays, 1881. Setting: Ira D. Sankey, 1887. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 100 6 8 1. I’ve 2. He 3. He’ll found a friend in all my grief has ne ver, ne ver Je sus, He’s ta ken, and leave me, nor ev ery thing to all my sor rows yet for sake me me, He’s the borne; In temp here, So I fair est of ten ta tion He’s my live by faith and 6 8 thou sand to my strong and might y do His bless ed All I From my With His soul; tow’r; will; need to cleanse and heart for now He man na He my The I’ll A Li ly of the all for Him for wall of fire a make me ful ly keeps me by His hun gry soul shall whole. pow’r. fill. Val ley, in sake now, I’ll bout me, I’ve In Though When In Him a lone I all my i dols no thing now to see tear fear, sor row He’s my all the world for crown’d at last in com fort, sake me, glo ry, row He’s my com fort, sor in and I’ll trou ble He’s my Sa tan tempt me see His bless ed stay; He sore, Through face, Where tells me ev ery Je sus I shall ri vers of de care on Him to safe ly reach the light shall ev er roll. goal. roll. He’s the He’s the He’s the Li ly Li ly Li ly in trou ble He’s my stay; tells me ev ery care on roll. He’s the Li ly of the Val ley, the He Bright and Morn ing Star, He’s the Hos 14:4-9, Rev 22:16, Jn 3:29, Is 53:3-6, Heb 13:5-6, 2Tim 4:8 Him to fair est of ten thou sand to my soul. 7 6 11 7 6 11 7 6 10 8 6 11 We Know Thee Who Thou Art REDEEMER 181 (also known as Prayer After Pardon) Words: William Bright, 1865. Music: ’Sellinge’ John Pyke Hullah, 1868. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. We 2. That 3. Brought 4. We 5. We know Thee who Thou sac red fount of home from ways per dare not ask to know Thee who Thou art, grace, verse, live art, Lord ’Mid At Hence Our Je sus, Ma ry’s all the bliss of peace Thine arms with forth from tri als deem ing own re Son; Heav’n, in, free; Lord; 4 4 We Has We But Be know joy pray oh! Thou the when Thee, when by yearn e’er shield next will, ings we us they and of seek from tempt mind, Heb 2:14-15, 13:20-21, Phil 1:6, Mk 1:23-28, Lk 4:33-37 Thy Thy the us, and heart face, curse give heart, To And Of More Ac end kneel fall strength cep Thy to ing to ted, work be back cling loved, be for to to a gun. giv’n. sin. Thee. dored. 6686 By Grace I’m Saved 182 JUSTIFICATION Words: Christian L. Scheidt, 1742. Translated by Matthias Loy, (1828-1915). Music: ’O Dass Ich Tansend Zungen’ Johann Balthasar Kðñòóô õö÷øù Setting: "The Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal" (Ohio Synod), 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 1. By 2. By 3. By 4. By 5. By grace grace! grace! grace grace! I’m our mark His this Why The When Hadst What tremb might Sa thou, saints lest y tan dam have His That What Was’t What Word He rea not all is by son that our savedworks well Son, ground thou Sa threats na penned true death ne’er He faith grace are this on of with vior, with tion by then re can thy must free all phra earth our ter long pride just in this deems com wel rest and re se’s ap sal bound ject mean pear va ror ex o’er ly spi ground pec ween fear ra must our pre fare u be: race, hend sought, pon, less! ed, ing, ing, tion less? ted, ing, ing, tion, By And It And Is My All When Vouch As heart, claims sin safed long be of rolls be as Has ev er To us this When troub led Done aught to What God to grace we pleas but grace, there are es by free liev’st me sor neath God thou rit rows thy is this pass o’er woe true God a false bliss ful truth con science sighs ren der Him our poor soul is a saved a God by grace de grace through crown lone grace liv’r His hood has for thy se for by to ance dear 6. By grace! but think not, thou who livest Securely on in godless ways, That thou, though all are called, receivest The promised rest that wakes our praise: By grace none find in heaven a place Who live in sin in hope of grace. 8. By grace the timid hearts that languish, Find access to the Father’s heart, When conflicts fierce and bitter anguish Bid all their joy and hopes depart. Where, oftimes, should I strength obtain, Bid grace my anchor not remain! 7. By grace! They who have heard this sentence Must bid hypocrisy farewell; For only after deep repentance The soul what grace imports can tell; To sin while grace a trifle seems, To faith it bright with glory beams. 9. By grace! on this in death I’ll rest me, Rejoicing e’en though feeling naught; I know my sin it oft oppressed me But Him, too, who my soul hath bought: My heart exults grief flees apace Because my soul is saved by grace. or for thy to en not? naught; breast, bend; dures: taught? brought, rest: friend? cures, thee. grace. send. wrought? Son. 10. By grace! O sin and Satan hear it! I bear my flag of faith in hand, And pass, in spite of doubts, nor fear it, The Red Sea to the promised land; I hold the word my Savior taught As certain, whether felt or not. Eph 2:4-9, Titus 3:4-7, Is 64:6, Rom 3:23-24 989888 Christ My King On High JUSTIFICATION 183 Words: Jay C. Wingard, 2011. Music and Setting: ’Christ My King on High’ Jay C. Wingard, 2011. copyright: This hymn (lyrics, music, and setting) may be freely reproduced or used for Christian worship or personal use. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 150 4 4 1. Lord, 2. Spot 3. One 4. Long my less with to sin, Lamb Him, see it made I the grieves sin stand skies my Lord al hands clothed to ways I’m in come. be. sure. white. me for se burn so. me. cure, bright, How God, Safe heav I Great in en’s God high mer King, who with its His 4 4 4 4 long Judge, Tri hosts for just une all clothes Christ’s giv’n vic me Great to ’try Eph 2:6, Ps 32:1-5, Jn 14:1-6 bright, Pledge me. won. wraps ne I Come, me ver now pure pure more hear Bride Bless Sealed Christ’s See in shall Him say, be my on great the heav’n’s death "Whom hold Great I I’m the Light. dread. pleased." Son. 7777 Dear Christians, One and All Rejoice 184 JUSTIFICATION Words: Martin Luther, 1523. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Es ist Gewisslich an der Zeit’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: Michael Praetorius, 1610. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Dear 2. Fast 3. My 4. God 5. He Christ ians, bound in good works saw, in spake to one and all re Sa tan’s chains I could a vail me his e ter nal his be lov ed joice, lay. naught, grace, Son: With Death For My ’Tis ex brood they sor time ul ed with row to ta dark sin out take tion ly were of com spring o’er stain mea pass ing, me; éd; sure; ion; 4 4 And with u Sin was my Free will a He thought u Then go, bright Pro claim the Deep er and Grief drove me He turn’d to From sin and vic li but heal him, t’ry ving to my that won; hell, die, smart he ni tor gainst pon je ted ment God’s his wel won deep to me sor Right So To He May heart night judg ten of ders er des a row and and ment der my voice day, fought, ness crown, God hath still I pair, and Fa ther’s set him dear firm hell gave live 1Pt 1:6-9, 1Jn 4:14, Ps 98:1-3, 2Tim 1:9-10, Gal 4:4-5, Rom 3:28 ly ly I his with And There And To And ho in dead save bring done, fell, I heartfree, it sin fast best thee ly my to was to rap mo good his man How Life Had Not Slay hath po was and for cost ssessed sink dear ev ture ther re good sal sing bore main pleas va ing, me. éd. ure. tion; his right arm was be come no thing left small the cost bit ter death the a me to for him. me. ing. est. er. 8787887 JUSTIFICATION 184(2) 6.The Son delighted to obey, And born of Virgin mother, Awhile on this low earth did stay That he might be my brother. His mighty power he hidden bore, A servant’s form like mine he wore, To bind the devil captive. 7.To me he spake : cling fast to me, Thou’lt win a triumph worthy: I wholly give myself for thee, I strive and wrestle for thee; For I am thine, thou mine also; And where I am thou art. The foe Shall never more divide us. 8.For he shall shed my precious blood, Me of my life bereaving; All this I suffer for thy good; Be steadfast and believing. My life from death the day shall win, My righteousness shall bear thy sin, So art thou blest forever. 9.Now to my Father I depart, From earth to heaven ascending; Thence heavenly wisdom to impart, The Holy Spirit sending. He shall in trouble comfort thee, Teach thee to know and follow me, And to the truth conduct thee. 10. What I have done and taught, do thou To do and teach endeavor; So shall my kingdom flourish now, And God be praised forever. Take heed lest men with base alloy The heavenly treasure should destroy. This counsel I bequeath thee. 1Pt 1:6-9, 1Jn 4:14, Ps 98:1-3, 2Tim 1:9-10, Gal 4:4-5, Rom 3:28 8787887 Dear Christians, One and All Rejoice 185 JUSTIFICATION Words: Martin Luther, 1523. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Nun Freut Euch’ attr. Martin Luther from Etlich Christlich Lider, Wittenberg, 1524. Setting: Johann Hermann Schein, 1627. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Dear 2. Fast 3. My 4. God 5. He Christ ians, bound in good works saw, in spake to one and all re Sa tan’s chains I could a vail me his e ter nal his be lov ed joice, lay. naught, grace, Son: With Death For My ’Tis ex brood they sor time ul ed with row to ta dark sin out take tion ly were of com spring o’er stain mea pass ing, me; éd; sure; ion; 4 4 And with u Sin was my a Free will He thought u Then go, bright Pro claim the Deep er and Grief drove me He turn’d to From sin and vic li but heal him, t’ry ving to my that won; hell, die, smart he ni tor gainst pon je ted ment God’s his wel heart night judg ten of won ders deep er to des me a sor row and and ment der my voice day, fought, ness crown, God hath still I pair, and Fa ther’s set him Right So To He May dear firm hell gave live 1Pt 1:6-9, 1Jn 4:14, Ps 98:1-3, 2Tim 1:9-10, Gal 4:4-5, Rom 3:28 ly ly I his with And There And To And done, fell, I heartfree, ho in dead save bring ly my to was to How Life Had Not Slay it sin fast best thee hath po was and for rap mo good his man sing bore main pleas va ing, me. éd. ure. tion; his right arm was be come no thing left small the cost bit ter death the a me to for cost ssessed sink dear ev ture ther re good sal him. me. ing. est. er. 8787887 JUSTIFICATION 185(2) 6.The Son delighted to obey, And born of Virgin mother, Awhile on this low earth did stay That he might be my brother. His mighty power he hidden bore, A servant’s form like mine he wore, To bind the devil captive. 7.To me he spake : cling fast to me, Thou’lt win a triumph worthy: I wholly give myself for thee, I strive and wrestle for thee; For I am thine, thou mine also; And where I am thou art. The foe Shall never more divide us. 8.For he shall shed my precious blood, Me of my life bereaving; All this I suffer for thy good; Be steadfast and believing. My life from death the day shall win, My righteousness shall bear thy sin, So art thou blest forever. 9.Now to my Father I depart, From earth to heaven ascending; Thence heavenly wisdom to impart, The Holy Spirit sending. He shall in trouble comfort thee, Teach thee to know and follow me, And to the truth conduct thee. 10. What I have done and taught, do thou To do and teach endeavor; So shall my kingdom flourish now, And God be praised forever. Take heed lest men with base alloy The heavenly treasure should destroy. This counsel I bequeath thee. 1Pt 1:6-9, 1Jn 4:14, Ps 98:1-3, 2Tim 1:9-10, Gal 4:4-5, Rom 3:28 8787887 My Neighbor 186 JUSTIFICATION Words: John G. Fleischmann, 2007. Music: ’Tallis‘ Canon’ Thomas Tallis, circa 1567. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: Words: Copyright 2007, John G. Fleischmann. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Un 2. A 3. And, 4. Sin 5. But clean cross what bleeds in and that of from my bat road me, me need tered, the when and my torn by sin, By world passed by turn I saw need? Did stops my breath, in Sa vior died, Not things I ing a I my dam A pas sing do, deaf Sa all on my ear vior’s I the thoughts to bid know o with my ding is ther in, cry, heed? death; side. 4 4 I No Too My Re lie help of works breathed there to ten are His blood give, on rags, Spir ied they the my it on could o off in life’s not ther erings my road save side vain, dust, with and I’ve From bound death and sin so they left walked a way dust I came up my wounds, my me be in de on for cause dust clared ly my of re me load. grave. pride. main. just. 6. Now safe within His Church I’m free; Blood, Water, Spirit plead for me, The Ark of God, the Inn of Grace Where I behold my Father’s face. 7. May I in Christ my neighbor know Binding his wounds serves Christ below. Your love for him make plain through me, that he may, too, your Glory see. 8. You loved me when I could not love, For my sin barred me from above. In Christ my love is now set free, O praise and bless the Trinity. Lk 10:30-37, 6:36, Rom 5:12-19, 3:21-26, 13:8-10, Mt 20:26-28, 5:43-48, Eph 5:1-2, Pr 14:21, Lv 19:17-18, Is 64:6, 2Tim 3:16-17 8888 O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High JUSTIFICATION 187 Words: Unknown, 15th Century; Translated by Benjamin Webb, 1852, alt. Music: ’Deo Gracias’ or ’Agincourt’ traditional English, circa 1415. Setting: Charles Winfred Douglas, 1918, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. O 2. He 3. Nor 4. For 5. For love, sent willed us us how no He bap He deep, an on tized, prayed; fan low tar hun works ta er ry gered He how gel ly for for broad, to to us us how our ap He He high, race pear; bore taught; How Of His His For pass high plea ho us ing er sure ly His the the and temp and Son robe Man ta signs of of with tions and 3 4 thought or was fast dai God, should hu man man would sharp He ac tions and of to and ly take frame be knew; thus Our And The For Still sy, place, here; sore, wrought; mor He space us seek 6. For us to wicked men betrayed, Scourged, mocked, in crown of thorns arrayed, For us He bore the cross’s death, For us at length gave up His breath. tal Him of the ing That But And For By form self, thir temp not God, wore God us words for to ty ter Him mor tals’ this world years and o ver self, but sake! came. three. threw. us. 7. For us He rose from death again; For us He went on high to reign; For us He sent His Spirit here, To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. 8. All honor, laud, and glory be, O Jesus, virgin-born to Thee! All glory, as is ever meet To Father and to Paraclete. Eph 3:14-21, 1Jn 4:7-10, Rom 8:38-39, 1Pt 5:6-7 8888 Rock of Ages 188 JUSTIFICATION Words: Augustus Montague Toplady, 1776. Music: ’Toplady’ Thomas Hastings, 1830. Setting: "Congregational Church Music with 150 Psalms and Hymns", 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 170 6 4 1. Rock of 2. Not the 3. No thing 4. While I A la in draw ges, bor my this cleft for of my hand I fleet ing me, hands bring, breath, Let me Can ful Simp ly When mine hide fill to eyes my Thy the shall self law’s cross close in de I in Thee; mands; cling; death, ed side which for ev er to Thee for Thy judg ment flowed, flow, grace; throne, 6 4 Let the Could my ked, Na When I wa zeal come soar Be All Foul, Rock sin sin to A of for I of ter and no res to Thee to worlds the could the ges, doub not foun cleft the pite for un le a tain for blood, know, dress; known, From Could Help See cure; tone; fly; me, Save from Thou must Wash me, Let me Ps 89:26, Deut 32:1-4, Hab 1:12, Jn 19:34, 1Cor 10:4, Heb 9:13-14 Thy my less Thee wound tears look on wrath save, Sa hide and make me and Thou a vior, or I my self in pure. lone. die. Thee. 777777 Salvation Unto Us Has Come JUSTIFICATION 189 (also known as To Us Salvation Now Is Come) Words: Paul Speratus, 1523. Translation composite. Music: ’Es ist das Heil uns Kommen Her’ traditional German circa 1400 from Etlich Christlich Lider, Wittenberg, 1524. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Sal 2. What 3. It 4. From va tion un to God did in His was a false, mis sin our flesh could us has come By law de mand And lead ing dream That not ab stain Sin God’s none God held free to His its grace and Him could Law had sway un fa ren gi cea vor; der ven sing; help and save us man, the vile of by their works gain guilt was e’er in ne fend Hea crea ver. er. ven. sing. lone, sires bright dart for rit the if 4 4 Good Caused So The works wrath sin task Faith Our The None looks flesh Law can world Law sin guile a re to ful can not a and woe on ners could them was use less to Je has not is but re move tone; quires, light heart? 5.Yet as the Law must be fulfilled Or we must die despairing, Christ came and hath God’s anger stilled, Our human nature sharing. He hath for us the Law obeyed And thus the Father’s vengeance stayed Which over us impended. 6.Since Christ hath full atonement made And brought to us salvation, Each Christian therefore may be glad And build on this foundation. Thy grace alone, dear Lord, I plead, Thy death is now my life indeed, For Thou hast paid my ransom. He And That So vert ev selves and our doom, They ery hand For re deem And in vain, Our sus those a sin’s is lost lurks deep Christ pure mir pois our is with is a de ror oned one our in our 7.Let me not doubt, but trust in Thee, Thy Word cannot be broken; Thy call rings out, "Come unto Me!" No falsehood hast Thou spoken. Baptized into Thy precious name, My faith cannot be put to shame, And I shall never perish. 8.The Law reveals the guilt of sin And makes men conscience-stricken; The Gospel then doth enter in The sinful soul to quicken. Come to the cross, trust Christ, and live; The Law no peace can ever give, No comfort and no blessing. Eph 2:1-10, Rom 3:10-31, 5:1-11, Gal 4:1-25, Lk 6:47-49 Who The To Or Re con our cor did spi bring pur deem di na ru all of in y the the bred our er. tion. ture. ption. 9.Faith clings to Jesus’ cross alone And rests in Him unceasing; And by its fruits true faith is known, With love and hope increasing. Yet faith alone doth justify, Works serve thy neighbor and supply The proof that faith is living. 10.All blessing, honor, thanks, and praise To Father, Son, and Spirit, The God that saved us by His grace,All glory to His merit! O Triune God in heaven above, Who hast revealed Thy saving love, Thy blessed name be hallowed. 8787887 Today Thy Mercy Calls Me 190 JUSTIFICATION (also known as Today Your Mercy Calls Us) Words: Oswald Allen, 1861, alt. Music: ’Anthes’ Friedrich K. Anthes, 1847. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. To 2. To 3. To 4. O day day day all Thy Thy the em mer gate Fa brac cy is ther ing calls o calls mer me pen, me, cy, to and the thou wash a all who Ho ly e ver way en Spir o my ter it pen sin; in waits, door, te’er I may have par don for their round the heav’n ly heart and eyes run been; sin; gates; o’er? 4 4 How Shall The What ev find bless shall How The No When ev er long past shall be will ques tion all things seem Thy A Al I er a èd I great my Fa ther’s an gels do with from for be a blood, O Christ, can fu ture grace be though I oft have know one gate is Is 1:18, Lk 15:20-24, Heb 9:14, Jn 10:9 tres wel ga out mer got asked gainst wash pro wand o pass, wha come, and ther a thee when cy ten, me, me, I a how to me, and mised, a ered, it pen, one may pre of drive have turned a sent joy be ten I have me to des way, given; come; pair, make me clean to glo rious crown in is my Fa ther’s ear will hear my day. Heav’n. home. prayer. 76767676 Abide With Me CROSS AND COMFORT 191 Words: Henry F. Lyte, 1847. Music: ’Eventide’ William H. Monk, 1861. Setting: William H. Monk, 1861. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. A 2. Swift 3. Not 4. Come 5. Thou bide with to its a brief not in on my me; close glance ter head fast ebbs I rors, in falls the ev en tle out life’s lit beg, a pass ing as the King of ear ly youth didst tide; day; word; kings, smile; The Earth’s But But And, dark joys as kind though ness grow Thou and re 4 4 deep dim; dwell’st good, bell fail all cend heart oft ens; its with with ious Lord glor Thy heal and and com forts a round I ing, pa tient, ery for ev as I left with me a ies pass a ci ples, dis ing in Thy per verse mean flee, see; free. plea? Thee, bide. way; Lord, wings, while, Help of the O Thou who Come not to Come, Friend of On to the When Change Fa Tears Thou help chan so sin close, less, gest journ, ners, O o and mil for hast O not, but and Lord, ther de iar, all not a a a thus a help cay con woes, left bide bide bide bide bide with with with with with ers in des a me, me. me. me. me. me. 6. I need Thy presence every passing hour. What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s power? Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me. 7. I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me. 8. Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies. Heaven’s morning breaks, and earth’s vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me. Lk 24:29, Ps 63:6-8, 73:23-26, 1Cor 10:13 10 10 10 10 Amazing Grace 192 CROSS AND COMFORT Words: John Newton, 1779. last verse author unknown, before 1829. Music: ’New Britain’ James P. Carrell and David L. Clayton, 1831. Setting: Edwin Othello Excell, 1900. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. A 2. ’Twas 3. Through 4. The 5. Yea, maz grace ma Lord when ing that ny has this grace! taught dan pro flesh How my gers, mised and sweet heart toils good heart the to and to shall sound fear, snares, me, fail, That And I His And 3 4 saved grace have Word mor now grace safe Por in a my al my tal wretch fears rea hope life am ap thus tion the like re dy se shall found; pear far, be, veil, me! lieved; come; cures; cease, Was The And As A 6. The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, The sun forbear to shine; But God, Who called me here below, Shall be forever mine. Jn 9:25, Eph 2:4-9 blind, hour grace long life I How ’Tis He I but I will as of once pre grace will shall now first lead life joy was cious hath my pos I be me en and lost, did brought Shield sess, but that me and with see. lieved. home. dures. peace. 7. When we’ve been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise Than when we’d first begun. 8686 Be Still My Soul CROSS AND COMFORT 193 Words: Katharina A. von Schlegel, 1752. Translated by Jane L. Borthwick, 1855. Music: ’Finlandia’ Jean Sibelius, 1899. Setting: from Jean Sibelius, 1900. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Be 2. Be 3. Be 4. Be 5. Be still, still, still, still, still, my my my my my soul: soul: soul: soul: soul: the thy when the be Lord is on thy God doth un der dear est friends de hour is hast’n ing gin the song of side. take part, on praise Bear To And When On pa guide all we earth, tient the is shall be ly fu dark be liev 4 4 the ture, ened for ing, cross as in ev to In All Who Sor So ev now comes row shall of He the er Thy ery my to for He thy heav’n ly and winds still sus can re and tears are of life di Ps 46:10, Rom 2:3-5 grief has vale with Lord or the of the on pain. past. tears, Lord. high; change, He ster ious soothe thy got, love’s view thee Friend know pay past vine Leave Thy Then When Ac faith shall sor pur with ful be row est a Through His From All Through to hope, shalt dis know thy thy thou a ledge will re bright at and thy joys re well pleased thorn voice His safe pass y Who own and ing God to fi con bet ter ppoint ment, Him in main. last. fears. stored. eye. ways ruled full bless clouds leads them ness èd shall or dence know grief all der let His and thy and no love, fear words pro thing His are and Be Be Be Be Be still, still, still, still, still, my my my my my soul: soul: soul: soul: soul: to while all we but a He He shall more joy dwelt takes meet bright ful be a at ly vide; shake; heart, gone, ways, thy the thy when the best, waves Je change Sun end. low. way. last. shine. 10 10 10 10 10 10 Beneath The Cross Of Jesus 194 CROSS AND COMFORT Words: Elizabeth C. Clephane, 1868. Music: ’St. Christopher’ Frederick C. Maker, 1881. Setting: "Bristol Tune-Book", 1891. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Be 2. O 3. There 4. U 5. I neath safe lies pon take, the cross and happ be neath that cross O cross, of y its of thy Je shel sha Je sha sus I ter, O dow but sus mine dow for fain re on eye my would fuge the at a take tried fur times bid my and ther can ing stand, sweet, side see place; in a wear Hea ven’s jus gapes both deep suf fered there sun shine of y tice and for His land; meet! wide me; face; 4 4 The O The The I sha tryst dark ver ask A As And And Con home with in the to the ho ly there be tween us from my strick en tent to let the From the So A The My dow of a ing place where ness of an y dy ing no o ther burn seems watch won sin Pr 14:26, 1Cor 1:17-18, Gal 6:14 ing my man ders ful of the Sa vior’s set to of re self my might y rock with Hea ven’s love and aw ful grave that form of One Who sun shine than the wild er pa tri stands the heart with world go noon cross guard deem on ness, a arch that cross two tears two by to tide heat, to me, the way ing love ly shame, rest u pon the won drous dream was arms out stretched to won ders I con know no gain or and the a from and my bur lad that my glor den of the der up to e ter nal un worth i y all the way, giv’n, save fess; loss, day. heav’n. grave. ness. cross. 76868686 Blessed Assurance CROSS AND COMFORT 195 Words: Fanny Crosby, 1873. Music and Setting: ’Blessed Assurance’ or ’Assurance’ Phoebe P. Knapp, 1873. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 9 8 1. Bless èd a 2. Per fect sub 3. Per fect sub ssu rance, Je sus is mis sion, per fect de mis sion, all is at mine! O what a light, Vis ions of rest I in my fore taste of glo ry di rap ture now burst on my Sa vior am hap py and vine! sight; blest, God, Born of His bove E choes of bove, Filled with His Spi rit, washed in His mer cy, whisp ers of good ness, lost in His blood. love. love. 9 8 Heir of sal An gels de Watch ing and This is va tion, pur chase of scend ing bring from a wait ing, look ing a my stor y, this is my song, Prais ing my Sa vior, This is my stor y, this is my song, Prais ing my Sa vior, Heb 10:21-23, Ps 71:24, Rom 5:1 all the day all the day long; long. 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 Blind Bartimaeus 196 CROSS AND COMFORT Words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, alt, 1842. Music: ’Fillmore’ Jeremiah Ingalls (1764-1828). Setting: "The Methodist Hymnal", 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. Blind 2. The 3. Then 4. Ye Bar throng saith that ti ing the hath mae us mul ti Christ, as eyes and at tudes si can the in lent not gates Of crease "Blind stands The see, In Jer i Bar ti crowd, "What dark ness cho mae wilt and in us, thou in 3 4 dark hold at mis ness thy My er say The Ra "O "It blind bbi, Je is man’s re sus, a call "Go call go eth thy eth of "He swers, He waits: peace!" hands?" y, He But And Re Christ cry store Je ny, thee; way, thee!" Mk 10:46-52, Lk 18:35-43, Phil 4:5-7, 1Pt 2:24 hears still, he call the a re those crowd; bove plies, migh he the "O ty hears nois give voi of is the sus Naz shrill blind pi a and man’s ty reth!" loud: sight." me!" And Un And "Cou calls til Je rage! "O Cour Thy "Thy Je age! faith, faith, sus, a thy thy Je rise! faith faith sus He hath hath pi call sa sa a y me ces in they sus a ty eth vèd vèd breath crowd, light! three- tones say, an rise! me!" thee!" thee." thee." 888888 Come, Ye Disconsolate CROSS AND COMFORT 197 Words: verses 1-2 Thomas Moore, 1816. Verse 3 Thomas Hastings, 1831. Music: ’Consolator (Webbe)’ Samuel Webbe, 1792. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Come, 2. Joy 3. Here ye of see dis the the con des Bread so late, o late, of Life; wher light see ’er of wa ye the ters fer fade pure vent less from ly and a lan stray flow guish; ing, ing 4 4 Come Hope Forth Here Here Come Earth "Earth Earth to of from the the the bring your speaks the to the has has has mer pen throne woun Com feast no no no cy i of seat, tent, God, ded hearts, fort er, of love; here ten come, tell der ev sor sor sor that that but Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n row row row Jn 6:33-59, 7:37, Mt 11:28-30, Is 55:1-3, 53:5, Hos 14:4, Jn 14:16-17, 14:26, Rev 22:1 your ly er can can can kneel. pure, bove; an say know not not re guish; ing, ing heal. cure." move. 11 10 11 10 It Is Well With My Soul 198 CROSS AND COMFORT (also known as When Peace Like a River) Words: Horatio G. Spafford, 1873. Music and Setting: ’It Is Well’ or ’Ville Du Havre’ Philip P. Bliss, 1876. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. When 2. Though 3. My 4. For 5. But, peace, Sa sin, me, Lord, like a tan should oh, the be it ’tis for ri buf bliss Christ, Thee, ver, at fet, though of this be it for Thy ten tri glo Christ com deth my als should ri ous hence to ing we way, come, thought! live: wait, When Let My If The sor this sin, Jor sky, rows blest not dan not taught help bear death voice me to less es it no as in of the 4 4 like a in a the sea bil lows ssur ance con part but the bove me shall grave, is our roll; trol, whole, roll, goal; What That Is No Oh ev er my Christ has re nailed to the pang shall be trump of the lot, Thou has gar ded my cross, and I mine, for in an gel! Oh Refrain say, tate, more, life Lord! It is And hath Praise the Thou wilt Bless èd well, with my It is well, shed Lord, whis hope, soul, well, 6.And Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight, The clouds be rolled back as a scroll; The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend, Even so, it is well with my soul. Heb 6:17-19, Jn 14:27-28, Is 26:3, Rom 5:1 it is His own praise the per Thy bless èd with my well, blood Lord, peace rest with for O to of It is well, my my my my my it is soul. soul. soul! soul. soul! It is well with my soul. soul, Note that this hymn is sometimes published without the refrain 11 8 11 9 6 9 My Song Shall Be Of Jesus CROSS AND COMFORT 199 Words: Fanny J. Crosby, 1875. Adapted by Margaret Clarkson, 1973. Music: ’Sondance’ Kenneth W. Paxton, 1998. Setting: Kenneth W. Paxton, 1998. copyright: Words, public domain. Adaptation released into public domain by Hope Publishing Company. Music and Setting copyright: Copyright 1998 Kenneth W. Paxton. This tune and setting may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 96 4 4 1. My 2. My 3. My song song song shall shall shall be be be of of of Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, His while when Mer sit press cy crowns ting at ing on my days His feet my way 4 4 He He To fills calls where my to my My My And song shall be song shall be when my soul Who I’ll A gave sing song Him the of Ps 34:1, Is 12:1-6, 1Tim 2:5-6 cup with mind His home shines bless good glo of Je of Je shall en self my grace that praise to ings ness, rious sus sus, ter ran saves Je som me, sus and and in the what the and and I’ll pre ev ma tunes my heart to praise makes my joy com plete; pure and per fect day. cious Lamb er ills ny man of God be fall, sions fair, bought me with His blood tri umphs o ver all. sing for ev er there. 76767676 Nearer, My God, To Thee 200 CROSS AND COMFORT Words: st. 1-2 by Sarah F. Adams, 1841. st. 3-5 by Hervey D. Ganse (1822-1891). st. 6 by Edward H. Bickersteth, Jr. (1825-1906). Music: ’Bethany (Mason)’ Lowell Mason, 1856. Setting: Lowell Mason, 1859. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 160 6 4 1. Near 2. Though 3. Near 4. Near 5. But er, like er, er, to my the my O be God, wan Lord, Com near to Thee, der er, to thee, for ter, er still, near the Near Near Bring er sun er er me, to gone to to O Thee! down, thee! thee! God, rais rest ing lest gels eth a for with have me, stone. me! me! trod. 6 4 E’en Dark Who Who Not Still Yet Streng Grant Here Near 5. Then though ness to with by all in then me where er, ev it be the my the be o cross lo vi a ver didst ving sioned cross me, come, Lord steeps my my my thy thy song dreams wil fel cross shall be, I’d be ling feet, low ship! I see, my er God, more to to Thee, be that my Dy Dwel An near near Hold Help Je Near Near er, er, me me sus, er er my my in each I to to God, God ser day wait to to vice to for Thee. Thee. sweet keep thee, Thee! Thee! 6. There in my Father’s home, safe and at rest, There in my Savior’s love, perfectly blest; Age after age to be, nearer my God to Thee. Eph 2:13-22, Heb 7:16-19 64646664 CROSS AND COMFORT Rejoice, My Heart, Be Glad and Sing 201 (also known as O Lord I Sing with Lips and Heart) Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1653. Translation composite. Music: ’Ich Singe dir mit Herz’ Johann Balthasar KúÞÝßÖ ×ûçØÚ Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Re 2. He 3. Why 4. Did 5. His joice, my heart, be is thy Trea sure, spend the day in not His love and er wis dom nev glad and sing, A He thy Joy, Thy In blank des pair, truth and pow’r Watch plans in vain, Ne’er cheer ful trust main Life and Light and rest less thought the o’er thy child hood fal ters or mis tain; Lord, night? day? takes; 4 4 For Thy On Has All God, Coun thy He that the Source of se lor when a tor Cre not oft in His coun sels ev doubts cast threat did ery an thy ’ning or thing, Thy noy, Thy care; He hour Turned dain A Por Shield makes dread hap tion shall re and great Re thy bur dens ed ills a py end ing 6.Upon thy lips, then, lay thy hand And trust His guiding love; Then like a rock thy peace shall stand Here and in heav’n above. 12.Who is it life and health bestows? Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war’s woes From our dear native land? 7.O Lord I sing with lips and heart, Joy of my soul, to Thee: To Earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 13.O Lord of this and all our store Thou art the author blest; Thou keepest watch before our door, While we securely rest. 8.Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so full and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 14.Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide; With ready help in time of fear, Thou standest at our side. 9.For what have all that live and move Through this wide world below That does not from Thy bounteous love, O Heav’nly Father flow? 15.He ever will with patience chide, His rod falls gently down, And all thy sins He casts aside And in the sea doth drown. 10.Who built the lofty firmament? Who spread th’expanse of blue? By whom are to our pastures sent Refreshing rain and dew? 16.When silent woe thy bosom rends, His pity sees thy grief, Supplies what to His glory tends And to thine own relief. 11.Who warmeth us in cold and frost? Who shields us from the wind? Who orders it that oil and must We in their season find? 17.He knows how oft a Christian weeps And why his tears now fall; And in the book His mercy keeps These things are noted all. main. ward. light. way? makes. 18.Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye. Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. Ps 8:1-9, Ps 27:1-6, Mic 7:18-19, Ps 73:25-26 8686 The Old Rugged Cross 202 CROSS AND COMFORT Words: George Bennard, 1913. Music and Setting: ’The Old Rugged Cross’ George Bennard, 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 140 6 4 1. On a 2. O that 3. In that 4. To the hill old old old far rug rug rug a way ged cross, ged cross, ged cross stood so stained I an des with will old pised blood ev rug by so er ged cross, the world, di vine, be true; The Has A Its a em blem won drous won shame and 6 4 of a drous re suff’r ttrac beau proach and a and a best bove died, way, ing and tion for ty I glad ly shame; me; see, bear; For a To To Where His cher ish the old rug ged I will world bear par glo of it don ry cross, cling to the old rug ged Gal 6:14, Jn 7:7, 2Tim 4:8 And I For the For ’twas Then He’ll lost to and for love dear on call sin dark sanc ev ners Cal ti er Till my cross, that old Lamb of that old me some And ex cross God cross day was va fy I’ll tro phies at where left Je to the His sus my slain. ry. me. share. last dear est glo ry suf fered home far So I lay change it some day for a I’ll down; crown. 12 8 12 9 9 9 9 9 Christ Returneth END TIMES 203 Words: H. L. Turner, 1878. Music and Setting: ’Christ Returneth’ James McGranahan, 1891. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 1. It 2. It 3. While 4. Oh, may may hosts joy! be at be at cry Ho oh, de dark chance, saints sad ness that and ness, and the the no sha black an dread full blaze ha Lord ness of lo in of His of to glo glo glo glo O Lord Je turn eth! Hal le morn, when the mid day, it san na, from light! should we dow ness gels and ry ry, ry, ry, sus, how lu is of at no break mid tend cry To re When Will When long, jah! Hal le how lu Acts 1:10-11, 1Cor 15:51-57, 1Thess 4:15-17, Rev 22:20, 1:7 day is a may be at hea ven de go with out ing night ing, ing. That Will With Caught ceive Je Je Je from sus sus sus long jah! A the re re re Ere we men. wak twi scen dy ing, light, ding, ing, When It With No Je sus burst in grace on up through will to His the world ceives ceive ceives shout the Hal le sun light through may be, per glo ri fied sick ness, no come light brow, clouds "His "His "His "His glad lu jah! in in like with the the a our own." own." own." own." song, Christ re A men. 12 12 12 7 14 14 6 Day of Wrath, O Day of Mourning 204 END TIMES Words: Thomas of Celano, 13th Century. Translated by William J. Irons, 1848. Music: ’Dies Irae (Dykes)’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Day 3. Won 5. Lo, 7. What 9. Think, of wrath, drous sound the book, shall I, good Je O the ex frail sus, day trum act man, my of pet ly be sal mourn fling word plead va ing! eth, ed, ing? tion See ful Through earth’s Where in Who for Caused Thy filled sep all me won the ul hath be drous 4 4 pro chers been in in 2. Oh, 4. Death 6. When 8. King 10. Faint phet’s it re ter car warn ring cord ced na what is the of and Judge de scend is a wa raign deed ar tion send va suff ’ring bought ing, eth, ed; ing tion; fear struck Judge ma wear eth king, eth, us, me; Heav’n All Thence When Leave man’s and His jest y and be shall the me bo na seat y Thou On whose sen To its Judge No thing un Fount of pit Shall such grace 11.Righteous Judge, for sin’s pollution Grant Thy gift of absolution Ere that day of retribution! 12.Guilty, now I pour my moaning, All my shame with anguish owning: Spare, O God, Thy suppliant groaning! earth fore judg just not som ture at tre hast tence an a y, be in the ment are to rend qua tain men sought all an venged then vain eth king; eth dous, me, Rev 6:12-17, Rev 20:11-15, Mt 24:15-28, Mt 25:31-46, Ps 49:1-20 es it a cy pro When All And Who On de pend swer ma re main be friend ly brought 13.From that sinful woman shriven, From the dying thief forgiven, Thou to me a hope hast given. 14.Worthless are my prayers and sighing; Yet, good Lord, in grace complying, Rescue me from fires undying. 17.Low I kneel with heart submission, See, like ashes, my contrition; Help me in my last condition! ash throne be mer re burn bring ward need ba from cre each dost the ing. eth. ed. ing? tion! Heav’n a hid free cross the tion den sal of eth! king. eth. us. me? 15.With Thy favored sheep, oh, place me! Nor among the goats abase me, But to Thy right hand upraise me. 16.While the wicked are confounded, Doomed to flames of woe unbounded, Call me, with Thy saints surrounded. 18.Day of sorrow, day of weeping, When, in dust no longer sleeping, Man awakes in Thy dread keeping! 888888 The Apostle Looked and Heard a Voice END TIMES 205 Words: Anthony Robertson, 2005. Music: ’Addison‘s’ or ’London (Addisons)’ John Sheeles, 1720. Setting: composite from "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916 and "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1922. copyright: music and setting public domain. Words: Copyright 2005, Anthony Robertson. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Th’A 2. They 3. These pos tle looked and sigh no more, gone ken words are spo heard are faith a their ful voice, He fears, No ly, Al saw cry pha, a Lamb as ing make, shed O me ga, had been slain; no more tears; Lord is He; 4 4 As They For an gels bowed and grow not old, sense all is done and "There’ll There’ll Come be be see No The Come more death en no the E more end ter no war or no sin and His face, His dis of ter feel of nal Rev 5:6, 7:14-17, 21:3-7, 22:17-20 gave more for praise These loss, Gone all, For foe to fight, No no more stain, Un hands, His feet, Come tress, death, in faint. curse. Day. saints no done No The Then no no while more more still more end Je re the you be of sus words were heard in are their doubts and all who come, for sear ing sun, known is sick quench your thirst, straint, hearse, may, weak, grief, bring No The Then no the E no ness, par their re frain. all their dross. all who call. dread of night; gone is pain; take the Feast, more end Je be of sus more end ter feel of nal weak, grief, bring faint. curse." Day. 88888888 The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us 206 END TIMES Words: Johann Walther, 1552. Translated by Matthias Loy, 1880. Music: ’Act Gott Vom Himmelreiche’ or ’Ich will ein Neues Singen’ or ’Praetorius 7’ from Musae Sionae XII (or VII), Michael Praetorius, 1609. Setting: "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs", 1855. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 160 3 4 1. The 2. There 3. They 4. Our 5. In Bride groom shall we will not Fa ther, der yon soon will see de blush to rich in home shall call light own bless ne us, Come, ed Our us As ing, Will ver Be all ye dear Re bro thers, give us si lent ber ry with a in wed deem sis crowns mu ding er’s ters of sic’s guests! face, dear, gold voice; our His ap un re breasts; grace; pear; told, joice; in ly be ing His store, band, came, love, praise, 3 4 May Who Love And, With not leads ev to hearts May The We Will The all pa all wel an That A As And And we, pos Lord deck bring His our er His and voice souls will bo lips ap be be som for pall night shown press ev us, ed us ing, er While To When Im We our tri shall come gels lamps archs come with shall be shall be em a burn meet fore bra dore ing, us, Him, ces Him, And The Who Of All oil pro for nev saints be phets’ us er shall with tles, and us with Him mar God with joy re tyrs, a His be turn greet dore gra fore ing, us Him, ces Him May In And In Their o that ev bliss sweet pen ce er ful est 6.In mansions fair and spacious Will God the feast prepare, And ever kind and gracious, Bid us its riches share; There bliss that knows no measure From springs of love shall flow, And never changing pleasure His bounty will bestow. Mt 25:6, Rev 21:2 slum glo we part shall binds by them bliss God found ho Man end sing find les bless realms heav’n the tial His a ly door. land. Name. bove. lays. 7.Thus God shall from all evil Forever make us free, From sin, and from the devil, From all adversity, From sickness, pain, and sadness, From troubles, cares, and fears, And grant us heavenly gladness And wipe away our tears. 76767676 The Day is Surely Drawing Near END TIMES 207 Words: BartholomüÀº ýþ½¾ÿ¼¸WÅà ÇÈ ÈÊ Æ¼½º¸¼Å·W ¿ Âþ¸¸þµ Ê ·Å·Æà ÇÉà ¼¸ÅÊ Music: ’Es ist Gewisslich an der Zeit’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. The 2. A 3. A 4. Then 5. O day trum book woe Je is pet is to sus, sure loud o those who ly draw shall then pened then who scorned my debt ing re to the didst near, sound, all, Lord, pay When And A And And God’s all re sought for Son, the cord but my the earth tru car sin A be ly nal wast noint sha tell plea smit ed, ken; ing sures, ten 4 4 Shall Then What Who With with all each here in great who hath des the All mirth But all And ev With shame I will still bound they stern made in less have com me maj in done, pised Book and that ery and not crease, pow’r been, mand free es their both His of ty graves great prec Life, ap are and ious oh, laugh ter then live shall in heart be clear trem bling they doubt; I trust As Be In To And Scrip changed thoughts Sa from pear, As found Shall small, When Word, And may My shall that ly will in ture at and tan all 6.Therefore, my Intercessor be, And for Thy blood and merit Declare my name from judgment free, With all who life inherit; That I may see Thee face to face With all thy saints in that blest place Which Thou for us hast purchased. cease hour, seen, stand, Thee, tru His words be con Judge from he loved name of their on their be all sleep earth earth al When By And And From ly com and de dem teach mand ac liv na ap a was ly so flames the all at Sa point wa dwell trea writ on Al be the tan ed. ken. ing; sures! ten! flames might known Judg Thou will y’s as e’s hast eth. ing. tions. ered. tion. 7.O Jesus Christ, do not delay, O hasten our salvation! We often tremble on our way In fear and tribulation. Then hear us when we cry to Thee; Come, mighty Judge, and make us free From every evil. Amen! Rev 20:11-15, Lk 21:25-36, Mt 25:32-46, 2Tim 4:1, Rev 13:5-9, 1Thess 4:13-18 8787887 There’s a Great Day Coming 208 END TIMES Words: Will L. Thompson, 1886. Music: ’Theres a Great Day Coming’ Will L. Thompson, 1886. Setting: "Alexander’s Hymns No. 3", 1915. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 80 4 4 1. There’s a 2. There’s a 3. There’s a great day bright day sad day com ing, com ing, com ing, A A A great day bright day sad day com ing, There’s a com ing, There’s a com ing, There’s a great day bright day sad day 4 4 com ing by and com ing by and com ing by and by; by; by; When the But its When the saints and the sin ners shall be bright ness shall on ly come to sin ner shall hear his doom, "De par ted right and left, them that love the Lord, part, I know ye not," mf Are you rea dy for that day to come? Are you rea dy? pp Are you rea dy? mf Are Are you rea dy for the judg ment day? pp you rea dy? Are Mt 25:31-46, Mt 25:1-13, Mt 24:36-44, Mk 13:33-37 you rea dy? For the judg ment day? 11 9 14 13 13 13 Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying END TIMES 209 Words: Phillipp Nicolai, 1599. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Music: ’Wachet Auf’ Phillip Nicolai, 1599. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 160 1. Wake, a wake, for night is fly on hears the watch men sing 2. Zi 3. Now let all the heav’ns a dore ing; ing, Thee, A wake, Je ru sa lem, at last! She wakes, she ri ses from her gloom; With harp and cym bal’s clear est tone; And at the thril ling cry re The strong in grace, in truth vic Where we are with the choir im The Bride groom comes, a wake; Ah come, Thou bless ed One, Nor eye hath seen, nor ear And We but for fol we His mar low till re joice riage feast pre the halls we and sing to Mt 25:6, Rev 21:2, Mt 24:36-44, Mk 13:33-37 joi tor mor The watch men on the heights are cry And all her heart with joy is spring And saints and an gels sing be fore Mid night hears the wel come voi For her Lord comes down all glo Of one pearl each shin ing por ces; ious. tal Your lamps God’s own hath yet pare see Thee ing: ing; Thee, ces rious, tal, Come forth, ye vir gins, night is past; Her Star is ris’n, her Light is come. Of an gels round Thy dazz ling throne; with glad ness take; be lo ved Son: a ttained to hear For Where Our ye must go Thou hast bid hymn of joy A lle lu A lle lu What there is ia! ia! ours, and meet Him there. us sup with Thee e ter nal ly. 89889866488 Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken 210 HEAVEN Words: John Newton, 1779, alt. Music: ’Austria (Haydn)’ or ’Austrian Hymn’ Franz Joseph Haydn, 1797. Setting: "The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes", 1880. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Glo 2. See, 3. Round 4. Sav rious things of the streams of i each hab ior, if of thee liv ta Zi are spo ing wa tion ho on’s ci ken, ters, v’ring, ty Zi on ci ty Spring ing from E See the cloud and I, through grace, a of ter fire mem our nal ap ber God; Love, pear, am, 4 4 He, Well For Let On Who Thus Fa Whose Word can supp ly thy a glo ry the world de the Rock can faint, de riv ding is of while ing the not be bro ken sons and daugh ters, and a co v’ring: ride or pi ty, A such from world With sal va tion’s Grace, which, like the Safe they feed up Sol id joys and Ps 87:1-7, 48:1-3, Is 12:1-6, Rev 22:1-5 walls Lord on last ges found a riv their ban ling’s pleas sur the the ing round Giv man trea ed, er ner ure, ed, er, na, sure Formed And Show I What Ev Light All thee all ing will can er by his for fear that glo shake will night, boast Thou mayst smile Nev er fails Which He gives None but Zi His of the ry thy their and ed at from them on’s Own a want re Lord is in Thy bode: move: near. Name: sure thirst shade pomp re as by and pose? suage? day, show: all thy age to on their child ren foes. age. way. know. 87878787 Hark, Hark, My Soul! HEAVEN 211 Words: Frederick W. Faber, 1854. Arranged and alt. by Mike Hosken, 2014. Music: ’Finlandia’ Jean Sibelius, 1899. Setting: from Jean Sibelius, 1900. copyright: public domain. All alterations to the lyrics are placed into the public domain by the author on 20 Jan 2014. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Hark! hark, my 2. And through the 3. Faith’s jour neys soul! dark, end an its in gel ic songs are ech oes sweet ly wel come to the swell ing ring ing, wear y, O’er earth’s green The mu sic And Heav’n, the fields of heart’s 4 4 and the true o cean’s wave- beat leads us Gos pel home will come at Of that new The voice of Sing us sweet life Je frag when sus ments we hear them sands meek ly the night of sing, steal ing, weep ing, shore: home. last. How sweet the Far, far a An gels, sing sin shall be no sounds o’er land and of the songs a Lk 2:13-14, 15:10, Rev 7:16, 21:4, 2Cor 5:1-5 "Come, wear y Kind Shep herd, And life’s long truth those way, like on, your more! sea, bove; souls, turn sha bless èd strains are bells at ev’n ing faith ful watch es On ward we And la den Till morn ing’s for their dows tell ing peal ing, keep ing, go, souls, joy Je sus bids you wear y steps to break in cloud less for by shall still thou end come"; Thee. love. 10 10 10 10 10 10 Jerusalem the Golden 212 HEAVEN Words: Bernard of Cluny, 1146. Translated by John Mason Neale, 1858. Music: ’Ewing’ Alexander C. Ewing, 1853. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1861. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Jer 2. They 3. There 4. O 5. Brief u sa lem the stand, those halls of is the throne of sweet and bless èd life is here our gol Zi Da coun por den, with on, all vid, and try, the tion, brief milk and hon ey ju bi lant with there, from care re home of God’s e sor row, short lived blest, song, leased, lect! care; 4 4 Be And The O The neath bright shout sweet life thy with of and that con tem man y’an them that èd bless knows no I The And Je O know Prince they sus, ha not, is are in ppy O ev with mer ret What The And Who For ra pas won art, mor dian tures for with tals cy of them God and I er their cy ri of the for the for pla an tri coun end tion gel, umph, try, ing, know in Lea bring bu not, them, der, us tion! glo bless ev Fa sin Rev 21:18-23, 2Cor 4:17-18, Rev 7:9-17, Is 60:19-20 ry, èd er ther, ners, sink and the that the what the who to Short what are their and a heart all song ea tear joys day con that toil, and the of ger less voice mar them hearts life, a light quered dear e bliss be decked in gleam ing Spir it, man sion wait is in land ter yond glor robes ev with op tyr that ex is pressed. throng; feast; pect! there. us ser the of nal there, ene. fight, rest, rest; com ious of er the pare. sheen. white. blessed. blest. 76767676 HEAVEN 6. That we should look, poor wanderers, to have our home on high! That worms should seek for dwellings beyond the starry sky! And now we fight the battle, but then shall wear the crown Of full and everlasting, and passionless renown. 212(2) 7. And how we watch and struggle, and now we live in hope, And Zion in her anguish with Babylon must cope; But he whom now we trust in shall then be seen and known, And they that know and see Him shall have Him for their own. 8. For thee, O dear, dear country, mine eyes their vigils keep; For very love, beholding, thy happy name, they weep: The mention of thy glory is unction to the breast, And medicine in sickness, and love, and life, and rest. 9. O one, O only mansion! O paradise of joy! Where tears are ever banished, and smiles have no alloy; The cross is all thy splendor, the Crucified thy praise, His laud and benediction thy ransomed people raise. 10. Jerusalem the glorious! Glory of the elect! O dear and future vision that eager hearts expect! E’en now by faith I see thee, e’en here thy walls discern; To thee my thoughts are kindled, and strive, and pant, and yearn. 11. Jerusalem, the only, that look’st from heaven below, In thee is all my glory, in me is all my woe! And though my body may not, my spirit seeks thee fain, Till flesh and earth return me to earth and flesh again. 12. Jerusalem, exulting on that securest shore, I hope thee, wish thee, sing thee, and love thee evermore! I ask not for my merit: I seek not to deny My merit is destruction, a child of wrath am I. 13. But yet with faith I venture and hope upon the way, For those perennial guerdons I labor night and day. The best and dearest Father Who made me, and Who saved, Bore with me in defilement, and from defilement laved. 14. When in His strength I struggle, for very joy I leap; When in my sin I totter, I weep, or try to weep: And grace, sweet grace celestial, shall all its love display, And David’s royal fountain purge every stain away. 15. O sweet and blessèd country, shall I e’er see thy face? O sweet and blessèd country, shall I e’er win thy grace? I have the hope within me to comfort and to bless! O shall I e’er win the prize? O tell me, tell me, Yes! Rev 21:18-23, 2Cor 4:17-18, Rev 7:9-17, Is 60:19-20 76767676 I’m But A Stranger Here 213 HEAVEN Words: Thomas Rawson Taylor, 1836. Music: ’St. Edmund (Sullivan)’ Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1872. Setting: "Church Praise, with Tunes", 1885. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. I’m 2. What 3. There 4. There but though at fore a the my I stran temp Sa mur ger est vior’s mur here, rage, side not, Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n is is is is my my my my home; home; home; home; 4 4 Earth Short I What is is shall e’er Dan Time’s There And ger wild are I Heav’n I There, Heav’n is shall too, is a my be my and and the shall my reach I my des pil glor earth sor win good sure fa home soon fa ert grim i ly row try and ly ther at shall ther Heb 11:16, 2Cor 5:1-10, Jn 14:1-7, Phil 3:20, Eph 2:19 drear, age, fied, lot, stand blast blest, stand land, last, rest, land, Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n round soon those there is is is is my my my my me shall I at on be loved my Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n Heav’n is is is is home. home; home. home; ev ery ov er most and Lord’s right my my my my hand; past; best; hand. home. home. home. home. 64646664 Blest Be The Tie That Binds COMMUNION OF SAINTS 214 Words: John Fawcett, 1782. Music and Setting: ’Boylston’ Lowell Mason, 1832. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 90 3 4 1. Blest 2. Be 3. We 4. When 5. This be fore share we glor the our each a ious tie Fa o sun hope that ther’s ther’s der re binds throne woes, part, vives Our We Our It Our hearts pour mu gives cou in Christ ian our ar dent tual bur dens us in ward rage by the love; prayers; bear; pain; way; to forts pa to to bove. cares. tear. gain. day. 3 4 The Our And But While fel fears, of we each low ship of our hopes, our ten for each shall still be in ex pec kin aims o joined ta dred are ther in tion minds one flows heart, lives, Is Our The And And like com sym hope longs that and thi meet see a our zing a the 6. From sorrow, toil and pain, And sin, we shall be free, And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. Col 3:12-17, 1Jn 4:7-21, Eph 4:1-6, Gal 6:1-5, Rom 15:1-7 6686 Behold, A Host, Arrayed in White 215 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Words: Hans Adolf Brorson, circa 1760. Translation composite. Music: ’Den Store Hvide Flok’ or ’Great White Host’ traditional Norwegian, 17th cent. Setting: Edvard Grieg, 1907. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 6 4 1. Be 2. Des 3. Then hold pised hail, a host, a and scorned, they y ye might rrayed so le in white, Like journed here; But gions, yea, All thou now, hail! sand snow how glo Now safe clad rious and 6 4 moun they blest tains bright, With ap pear! Those for aye, And light? Lo, near. So way. Ye And At Fare in home well, palms mar praise these are they of oft, in troub led did the joys of the flood of a bove the now bring your Rev 7:9-17, Heb 9:14, 1Jn 1:7, Rev 6:11-13 they stand. Who tyrs stand a the Lord, who glo days earth Je God sheaves is priest with rious fame Who gone by, In dis dain, Ye sus’ blood Are of Love For and sing Sal this band Be ly band, God’s His Word Sus from an toiled the great guish they and sowed cleansed aye va fore throne tained a would in from guilt their tears tion’s glad the throne for ev you on fflic weep tears and shall re of er the tion came and sigh. and pain. blame. dry. frain. 884468844688446 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Now They Swing ga thered in the now en joy their high your palms, lift Their The E an Lamb, ter 215(2) ho Sab up thems swell where their Lord, at nal ly shall Rev 7:9-17, Heb 9:14, 1Jn 1:7, Rev 6:11-13 ly place Their bath rest, The your song, Yea, God fest praise voi pas make doth dwell, Mid al board Him to Thee, God, an self and ces they chal ban it my in quet riad gels song is Host the Lamb wor of voi ship raise, the blest; ces strong. of and be praise. Guest. long. 884468844688446 Blest Be The Tie That Binds 216 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Words: John Fawcett, 1782. Music: ’Dennis’ Hans Georg Nv| }|w} ÑMÑ zz|{ y{{ { }|w} z copyright: public domain. Setting released into the public domain by Donna Snell 10 Nov 2010. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 110 3 4 1. Blest 2. Be 3. We 4. When 5. This be fore share we glor the our each a ious tie Fa o sun hope that ther’s ther’s der re binds throne woes, part, vives Our We Our It Our dred are ther in tion minds one flows heart, lives, hearts pour mu gives cou in our tual us rage Christ ar bur in by ian dent dens ward the love; prayers; bear; pain; way; 3 4 The Our And But While fel fears, of we each low our ten shall in ship hopes, for still ex of our each be pec kin aims o joined ta Is Our The And And like com sym hope longs to forts pa to to that and thi meet see a our zing a the bove. cares. tear. gain. day. 6. From sorrow, toil and pain, And sin, we shall be free, And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. Col 3:12-17, 1Jn 4:7-21, Eph 4:1-6, Gal 6:1-5, Rom 15:1-7 6686 Built on the Rock COMMUNION OF SAINTS 217 Words: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1857. Translated Carl D |{ Ð Music: ’Kirken Den Er Et Gammelt Hus’ Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1840. Setting: "The Lutheran Hymnary", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. Built 2. Sure 3. We 4. Now 5. Still on ly are we we the in God’s may our Rock tem house ga earth the ples of ther ly church made li with tem doth with ving our ples stand, hands, stones, King; rear, E God, Built Ev’n That ven the for in we when Most His the may stee High, own low her ples is hab li ald are not i est His fall dwell ta dwell prais Bells still are All earth ly Heirs of His His won drous And lit tle chim tem won mer child 3 4 ing; ing; tion; ing: es; and ex sal fore em the on with are His Crum bled have High a bove He through bap Prais es to They are the cal cell va tell brac soul earth us all cov’n ling; ing; tion; ing; es, dis with to His ant Cal Yet Were Je Beau spires in earth His tis mal Him we homes where ling the He whom we but sus His ti ful tressed, men, dwell, words, made, Long Built With His Mak e very tem ple grace us there may He draws young heav’ns two grace things ing in all truth ing 6.Here stands the font before our eyes Telling how God did receive us; The altar recalls Christ’s sacrifice And what His table doth give us; Here sounds the Word that doth proclaim Christ yesterday, today, the same, Yea, and for aye our Redeemer. and can His to in for our His doth us land, stands, owns, bring, near old not Name us them rest bod grace hal heirs to con to ac are ev ies and low of rest, tain tell, cords, said, er His His the His But Chose Yet Spi God last tem fa tem king a to He rit there bove a would and with ing ples drous cy ren all bide deign life us ing. ple. vor. ple. dom. 7.Grant then, O God, where’er men roam, That, when the church bells are ringing, Many in saving faith may come Where Christ His message is bringing: "I know Mine own, Mine own know Me; Ye, not the world, My face shall see. My peace I leave with you." Mt 7:24-25, Mt 16:13-18, Eph 2:19-22, 1Cor 3:11-16, Acts 17:24 8888888 For All The Saints 218 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Words: William W. How, 1864. Music: ’Sine Nomine’ Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. For 2. Thou 3. For 9. The 10. But all the wast their the A gol den lo! there saints, Rock, post eve breaks who their les’ ning a from For glo bright yet their la tress and rious com ens in more glor bors their pa the ious rest, Might; ny, west; day; fore the world in the well Cross o’er land war riors comes rise in bright con fought and their ar fessed, fight; sea, rest; ray; ev one sing dise on er true to the His The 4 4 4 4 Who Thou, Who Soon, saints Thee by Lord, their bear ing soon to tri Name, Thou, Shook Sweet King Al Rev 14:13, 2Tim 4:7-8 O in all is of faith Cap forth faith um Je dark migh calm glo the the the le be tain the ful phant lu sus, ness ty of ry ia, be for drear, their world, we a par pass es Al le lu Thy The blessed. Light. Thee: blessed. way. ia! 10 10 10 with Alleluias COMMUNION OF SAINTS 4. For 5. For 6. O 7. O 8. And word, eye, vine! bold, long, Lord, sky, shine; old, song, the Mar blest may when 218(2) Ev tyrs, com Thy the Like Saw We Fight Steals Is And And And Al fair see All win hearts le four the fee as on and ing, are with are lu an who mu sol strife fold bright bly the the gel with nion, diers, is streams, crown strug saints ear fruit grasped one them brave, ia, ists, rap fel faith fierce, the de gle, who the ful, it, in the a Al by ture low ful, the whose kin ship true war gar scen they no dis be Thee Thee, vic gain, den ding in bly tant Thy Name we glo for all tor’s crown and arms le lu a ri are of are blest dled di and fare of from glo fought tri the the ry of umph dored. fy. Thine. gold. strong. ia! 11. From earth’s wide bounds, from ocean’s farthest coast, Through gates of pearl streams in the countless host, And singing to Father, Son and Holy Ghost: Rev 14:13, 2Tim 4:7-8 10 10 10 with Alleluias Faith of Our Fathers 219 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Words: Frederick W. Faber, 1849. Refrain by James G. Walton, 1874. Music: ’St. Catherine’ Henri F. Hemy (1818-1888). Setting: James G. Walton, 1874. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Faith of 2. Faith of 3. Faith of our our our fa fa fa thers, thers, thers, liv we we ing will will still, strive love In spite of To win all Both friend and dun na foe geon, tions in 3 4 fi un all re and to our When e’er We all By kind fa thers, sword; Thee; strife; we shall ly ho O how our And through the And preach Thee, hear then words ly that be and faith! Heb 11:1-2, 1Tim 6:12, Jude 1:3, 2Cor 6:4-6, 2Tim 1:3 hearts truth too, glo tru vir We will beat that as rious ly tuous be true high comes love Word! free. life. to with from knows Faith thee till of joy God, how our death. 888888 The Church’s One Foundation COMMUNION OF SAINTS 220 Words: Samuel John Stone, 1866. Music: ’Aurelia’ Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1864. Setting: "Order of worship for the Reformed Church in the United States", 1866. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. The 2. She 3. The 4. Though 5. ’Mid Church ’s is from Church shall with a toil and one ev ne scorn trib foun ery ver ful u da na per won la tion tion, ish! der tion, Is Yet Her Men And Je one dear see tu sus Christ o’er all Lord to her sore mult of her the de op her Lord, earth; fend, pressed, war, 4 4 She Her To By She From One Though Yet Till, With And A And And is char guide, schi waits His ter sus sms the new of tain, rent con heav’n He ho ly there be saints their with the came Name those watch vi cre sal and a sum and she who are sion His own blood He to one hope she gainst or foe or soon the night of the great Church vic 6. Yet she on earth hath union With God the Three in One, And mystic sweet communion With those whose rest is won, With all her sons and daughters Who, by the Master’s hand Led through the deathly waters, Repose in Eden land. 1Cor 3:11, Mt 27:24-25, Lk 6:47-49 a va cher sun ma sought bless hate keep glo bought press trai weep tor tion tion, ish, der, tion her es, her, ing, rious, her es, tor ing ious By One Is By Of To Par And Their Her And With She Shall Shall wa Lord, with her peace be takes false cry long for ev ev be be ter one her e for and faith, to sies ev His one sons goes ing her ery er the the ho ho in up, eyes the one the dis er ly ly her ’How are life He grace en shall pre morn of Church at Word. birth; end: tressed: more; bride; food, pale, long?’ blest, died. dued. vail. song! rest. 7. O happy ones and holy! Lord, give us grace that we Like them, the meek and lowly, On high may dwell with Thee: There, past the border mountains, Where in sweet vales the Bride With Thee by living fountains Forever shall abide! 76767676 Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow 221 COMMUNION OF SAINTS Words: Bernhardt S. Ingemann, 1826. Translated by Sabine Baring-Gould, 1867. Music: ’Rex Gloriae’ Henry Thomas Smart, 1868. Setting: "Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Through 2. One 3. One 4. On the the the ward, night light strain there of of that fore, doubt God’s lips pil ex gloom one fight pec and the its and own of grim sor pres thou bro row ence, sands thers, On ward goes the O’er His ran somed Lift as from the On ward, with the pil peo heart cross grim ple of our band, shed, one; aid! 4 4 Sing Cha One Bear ing songs of sing far the the con flict, its shame, and Clear be One the One the Soon shall Bro One Where Then fore ob glad come us ject ness the ther clasps the the earn est the One Al the scatt ’ring through of of great hand look might of ta tion, ter ror, per il bat tle, the dark our jour re joi a wak of ing y all bro for Fa sha ness ney, cing ing, ther, ward, ther dows, March Bright One Till ing ’ning the we Gleams One On Soon and burns the the faith which the far e the rend ing Step One Reigns And ping the in the Heb 11:13-16, 2Cor 5:1-10, Rev 22:5, Is 51:11-16, 1Pt 1:17-21, Heb 12:22-24, Ps 119:105 to all march rest fear hope love end the the in be less our for of Pro mised Land. path we tread: God be gun: neath its shade. gui ding light: nev er tires, ter nal shore, of the tomb; through God ev toil the in er and night. spires. more. gloom. 87878787 When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder COMMUNION OF SAINTS 222 Words: James Milton Black, 1893. Music: ’When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder’ James Milton Black, 1893. Setting: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, 1893. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. When 2. On 3. Let the that us trum bright la pet of and cloud bor for the Lord less morn the Mas morn glo talk ing breaks, e ter ry of His res of all His won shall sound, ing when ter from and the the time dead dawn shall be in Christ till set no more, shall rise, ting sun, 4 4 And And Let the the us shall ga shall ga is ov When the ther ov er ther to their er, and our When the roll up yon is called up yon yon der, and tion and fair; share; care; on the o ther shore, And the home be yond the skies, work on earth is done, roll is called nal, bright ur rec drous love is called up yon is called up yon der, der, I’ll When the Dan 12:1-3, Rev 20:12-15, 21:26-27, 1Thess 4:13-17 roll der, I’ll When the When the up be of earth sen ones of life there. roll be there, When the roll roll is called up is called up When is called saved cho all is called up yon der, I’ll der, be there, roll When the When His Then when yon der, I’ll the roll be there. 15 11 15 11 8 8 8 11 Be Thou My Vision 223 CONSECRATION Words: Attr. Dallan Forgaill, 8th Century. Translated by Mary Byrne, 1905 and Eleanor Hull, 1912. Music: ’Slane’ Traditional Irish. Setting: Mark Hamilton Dewey, 2007. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. All portions of the setting that were not already public domain were released to the public domain by the arranger on 27 July 2007. He already had released the parts and the versification (except for a few changes in the third verse, which he released to the public domain in 2007) to the public domain in 2006. = 100 3 4 1. Be 2. Be 3. Be 4. Rich 5. High Thou Thou Thou es King my my my I of Vi Wis ba heed Hea sion, dom, ttle not, ven, O and Shield, nor my Lord Thou Sword man’s vic of my for em tor my true the pty y heart; Word; fight; praise, won, 3 4 Naught be I ev Be Thou Thou mine May I all er my In reach Thou Thou Thou Thou Heart my my my and of great soul’s Thou my Wa Thou Raise High Still king in Thou King be or me me of my Jn 16:13, Num 12:6 else to with Thee Dig ni her i Heav’ns joys, best Fa Shel on own sleep dwell heav’n Hea Vi me, and ty, tance, O save Thou Thou now bright Thought, by ther, and ter, Thou ly, be heart, what ing, ing, ward, ven, sion, Thy and O my O day I my first ev that with my and Hea Thou me, De al ven’s or Thy high in er pre I Pow’r Trea Rul art. Lord; light; ways: Sun! by true To my be sence with of sure er night, son; wer: heart, fall, my Thee my Thou of light. one. pow’r. art. all. 10 10 10 10 Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing CONSECRATION 224 Words: Robert Robinson, 1758. Music: ’Nettleton’ Asahel Nettleton, 1812. Setting: "The Evangelical Hymnal", 1921. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 90 3 4 1. Come, 2. Sorr’w 3. Je 4. O 5. O Thou ing sus to that Fount I sought grace day of shall me how when ev ery be in when a great a freed from bless spi stran debt sin ing, Tune rit, Till ger, Wand’r or Dail ning, I my re ing y shall heart leased from I’m see to sing from flesh the fold con strained Thy love Thy and of to ly grace; sin, God; be! face; 3 4 Streams Yet He, Let Cloth Teach Here How Prone Come, of from to Thy èd me I His to my Praise And Clothed Here’s Send the I in my thine mer cy, ne ver what I do in res cue me from good ness, like a then in blood washed some raise kind wan Lord, me lo dious my Eb en ness yet pur der, Lord, I no long er mount! hope, flesh, heart, an I’m fixed u by Thy good till death shall O take and gels now to ceas her dan fet lin son e sues feel tar ing, it, ger, ter, en net, zer; me it, ry, Call Here In Bind How Sung Here Mor Prone Take for Thy ter my I’ll by by tal to my pon it, Mount of plea sure, Safe ly loose me I can seal it, Seal it car ry Me to Ps 36:9-11, Jn 4:13-14, 1Sam 7:3-12, Heb 13:20-21, 1Pt 1:18-19, Eph 1:13-14 songs prais posed wand’r sing fla Thy tongue leave ran est be cious to eign praise. gin; blood; Thee. grace; ming tongues a great help I’ve can ne ver the God I somed soul a bove. come; tell, love; way; Thy to not for realms of loud es I’ll His pre ing heart Thy sover re deem ing ar rive at pro claim it Thy courts a of end less love. home. well. bove. day. 87878787 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 225 CONSECRATION Words: William Williams, 1745. Translated by Peter Williams, 1771. Music: ’Cwm Rhondda’ John Hughes, 1907. Setting: "The Methodist Hymnbook" (UK), 1933. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Guide me, 2. O pen 3. Lord, I 4. When I 5. Mu sing O now trust tread on Thou the Thy the my great crys migh verge ha Je tal ty of bi ho foun po Jor ta vah, tain, wer, dan, tion, art dy from de ly might pil thrall struc long Pil Whence Won Bid Mu grim through this the heal ing drous are Thy my an xious sing on my 4 4 bar stream works fears heav’n ren doth of sub ly land. flow; old; side; home, pow’r ful hand. jour ney through. selves had sold: Ca naan’s side. quick ly come; till still Sa ev long I want no my Strength and tan and the er give to to be with I Let Thou Death Fills am weak, the fire de liv of deaths, my soul Bread Strong Thou Songs Va more; Shield; grave, Thee; Thee! Ex 15:13, Ex 13:21-22, Jn 6:32-35, Jn 4:14 of De didst of ni but and er’st and with Hea liv’r con prai ty Thou clou Thine hell’s ho ven, er, quer, ses, is y; lar dom, tion, ings: Bread strong Thou songs all of De didst of I Feed me till Be Thou still Sin, and Sa I will ev Lord, I long I my tan er to Hea liv’r con prai see; Hold Lead Who Land Come, me with Thy me all my for naught them me safe on my Je sus, ven, er, quer, ses, want Strength and give be Feed Be Sin, I Lord, no and the to with me Thou and will I more. Shield. grave. Thee. Thee! 8787877 He Leadeth Me CONSECRATION 226 Words: Joseph H. Gilmore, 1862. Music and Setting: ’He Leadeth Me’ William B. Bradbury, 1864. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. He lead eth me, 2. Some times mid scenes 3. Lord, I would place 4. And when my task O of my on bless deep hand earth èd est in is thought! O words with heav’n ly gloom, Some times where E den’s ver mur mur Thine, Nor e done, When by Thy grace the com bow nor vic fort fraught! ers bloom, re pine; t’ry’s won, 4 4 What By Con E’en e’er I do, wher ters still, ov’r wa tent, what e ver death’s cold wave I He lead eth me, His faith ful fol He low’r e’er I be troub led sea, lot I see, will not flee, Still Still Since Since ’tis God’s hand ’tis His hand ’tis my God God through Jor that that that dan lead lead lead lead lead eth me, By His own hand He lead I would be, For by His He lead Ps 23:1-3, 31:3, Jn 16:13, Mt 6:13, Mk 1:16-20, Jn 1:43-51 hand eth eth eth eth eth me. me. me. me. me; eth me. 88888888 Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart 227 CONSECRATION Words: Martin Schalling, circa 1571. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Music: ’Herzlich Lieb hab ich Dich O Herr’ Strassburg, 1577. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Lord, Thee I 2. Yea, Lord, ’twas 3. Lord, let at love with all my Thy rich bount y last Thine an gels heart; I gave My come, To pray Thee, ne’er from bo dy, soul, and A br’am’s bo som cy cheer of la un fear Earth has no Lord, grant that And in its me de part; all I have bear me home, 4 4 With In That ten der mer this poor life I may die Heav’n it self were glor i fy Thy bo dy safe in heart for doc trine death a sor me wa me. bor. ing; void and bare If la vish grace And peace ful sleep Un row break, My be guile, Let ken me, That Thou, Lord, wert serve and help til Thy re trust in Thee can Sa tan not my these mine eyes with Mt 22:37, 28:20, 1Jn 4:18-21, 1Pt 1:17-19, 1Thess 4:16-17, 1Kgs 8:22-24 plea sure I would I in eve ry nar row cham ber not near my neigh ap pear me. And bor. Let ing. And no thing shake. soul de file. joy may see, share, Yea, place May keep My should my no false then from Thou art the Give strength and O Son of 8878878888848 CONSECRATION por tion I have pa tience un to God, Thy glor ious Christ, My God and Christ, My God and Christ, My prayer at 227(2) sought; Thy pre me To bear face, My Sa Lord, my God and Lord, my God and tend, my prayer at cious blood my my cross and vior and my soul has bought. fol low Thee. fount of grace. Lord, For sake me Lord, In death Thy tend, And I will Mt 22:37, 28:20, 1Jn 4:18-21, 1Pt 1:17-19, 1Thess 4:16-17, 1Kgs 8:22-24 Lord Lord Lord not! I trust Thy com fort still a praise Thee with out Je sus Je sus Je sus Word. fford. end! 8878878888848 More Love to Thee 228 CONSECRATION Words: Elizabeth Payson Prentis, 1856. Music: ’More Love to Thee’ William Howard Doane, 1870. Setting: William Howard Doane, 1870, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 75 4 4 1. More 2. Once 3. Then love to earth ly shall my Thee, O Christ; joy I craved, lat est breath, More love to Sought peace and Whis per Thy Thee; rest; praise, Hear Now This Thou the thee a be the 4 4 pray’r I make lone I seek, part ing cry More love, O More love, O More love, O On Give My bend ed what is heart shall Christ, to Thee, Christ, to Thee, Christ, to Thee, Eph 6:24, 1Jn 4:16-21, 2Thess 3:5, Mt 22:37-40 knee; best; raise; More love to More love to More love to This This This Thee; Thee; Thee; is all still my my its ear nest plea, pray’r shall be, pray’r shall be, More love to More love to More love to Thee. Thee. Thee. 10 10 12 8 My Faith Looks Up To Thee CONSECRATION 229 (also known as My Faith Looks Trustingly) Words: Ray Palmer, 1830. Music and Setting: ’Olivet’ Lowell Mason, 1832. Setting: composite Lowell Mason, 1859 and C. C. Converse, 1867. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. My 2. May 3. While 4. When faith looks Thy rich life’s dark ends life’s up grace maze trans to im I ient Thee, part tread, dream, Thou Strength And When Lamb of to my griefs a death’s cold Cal faint round sul va ry, ing heart, me spread, len stream 4 4 Sa my be ov vior zeal Thou er guilt love tears trust a to a re di in my me way, Thee, way, move; vine! spire! Guide; roll; O Pure Nor O let warm, let bear Now As Bid Blest hear me Thou hast dark ness Sa vior, me and me me from this day be change less be, a ev er stray from safe a bove, a 2Cor 5:7, Jn 1:29, 1:36, Heb 12:2-3, Eph 3:12, Rev 2:10-11 while died turn then I for to in pray, me, day, love, whol liv Thee ran take O wipe fear ly ing a somed all my may my sor row’s and dis Thine! fire! side. soul! 6646664 Not Worthy, Lord, to Gather Up the Crumbs 230 CONSECRATION Words: Edward Henry Bickersteth, 1872. Music: ’Eventide’ William H. Monk, 1861. Setting: William H. Monk, 1861. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Not 2. I 3. One 4. And 5. I wor am word is hear thy, not from not Thy Lord, wor Thee, mer voice; to thy my cy Thou ga to Lord, Thy bid’st ther up the be thought Thy one smile, one pre rog a me come and crumbs child, look, tiverest; With Nor And Free I trem sit I mer come, bling the could cy, I 4 4 hand last face bound kneel, la and in sin place, that and the less, I from low cold, fa clasp den sin ner too oft be my heart could ners, me for a wel come Thy ta ble est at Thy rough world a thom less, di Thy pier cèd comes guiled; brook give, guest To I The And A fall, board; gain; vine? feet; plead on wrath Thine mong Thy ly of the Thy A Too And Me, Thou pro ask de great saints, mise one vils er and wea long with Lord, bid’st and re and glo of o con the ry, Thy ry, a that the me hea wan trea chief take bey Thy cil ing scorn of on ly ban quet vy derer sure of my call. word. men. Thine. eat. 6. My praise can only breathe itself in prayer, My prayer can only lose itself in Thee; Dwell Thou forever in my heart, and there, Lord, let me sup with Thee; sup Thou with me. Mt 15:22-28, Lk 17:7-10, 7:6, Mk 7:27-29, Lk 14:7-11 10 10 10 10 O That The Lord Would Guide My Ways CONSECRATION 231 Words: Isaac Watts, 1719, alt. Music: ’Evan’ or ’Eva’ William H. Havergal, 1847. Setting: Lowell Mason, 1850. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 3 2 1. O 2. O 3. From 4. Or 5. As that send van der sist the Thy i my my Lord would Spi rit ty turn foot steps soul, too guide down off by apt my to mine Thy to ways To write Thy eyes; Let Word, And stray, A keep law no make strict His sta tutes up on my cor rupt de my heart sin er watch to still! heart! sign, cere; keep; 3 2 O Nor Nor Let And that let cov sin should my God would my tongue in et ous de have no do I e’er for grant dulge sires min get me de a ion, Thy grace To ceit, Nor rise With Lord, But way, Re know act in keep store and the this my Thy do His li ar’s soul of con science wan d’ring will! part. mine. clear. sheep. 6. Make me to walk in Thy commands, ’Tis a delightful road; Nor let my head, or heart, or hands, Offend against my God. Ps 119:5, Ez 36:25-29, 11:19-20, Is 24:5 8686 Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior 232 CONSECRATION Words: Fanny J. Crosby, 1868. Music: ’Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior’ William Howard Doane, 1870. Setting: "The Coronation", 1872. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Pass 2. Let 3, Trust 4. Thou me not, O gen me at Thy throne ing on ly in the Spring of all tle of Thy my Sa mer me com vior, cy rit, fort, Hear my hum ble Find a sweet re Would I seek Thy More than life to cry; lief, face; me, 4 4 While on o thers Thou art Kneel ing there in deep con Heal my wound ed, bro ken Whom have I on earth be Sa While vior, on o Sa thers Thou art Mt 20:30-34, Gen 18:1-5, Mk 9:21-25 call tri spi side ing, tion; rit, Thee? vior, call Hear ing, Do Help Save Whom my Do not pass my un me by in Heav’n hum not pass me be Thy but ble by. lief. grace. Thee? cry; me by. 8585985 Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us CONSECRATION 233 Words: attr. Dorothy Ann Thrupp, 1836. Music and Setting: ’Bradbury’ William B. Bradbury, 1859. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Sa 2. We 3. Thou 4. Ear vior, like a shep are Thine, Thou dost hast pro mised to ly let us seek herd be re Thy lead friend ceive fa us, us, us, vor, much be poor ear we need Thy ten der the guard ian of our and sin ful though we ly let us do Thy care; way; be; will; 4 4 In Thy plea sant Keep Thy flock, from Thou hast mer cy Bless èd Lord and pas sin to on tures de re ly feed fend lieve Sa us, us, us, vior, for our use Thy folds pre seek us when we go a grace to cleanse and pow’r to with Thy love our bo soms Bless Bless Bless Bless èd èd èd èd Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, bless bless bless bless èd èd èd èd Je Je Je Je sus! sus! sus! sus! Thou Hear, We Thou hast O will hast bought us, hear us ear ly loved us, Thine when turn love we we to us Bless Bless Bless Bless èd èd èd èd Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, bless bless bless bless èd èd èd èd Je Je Je Je sus! sus! sus! sus! Thou Hear, We Thou hast O will hast bought hear ear loved Thine when turn love we we to us Jn 10:3, Ps 23, Jn 10:1-16, Eph 2:4-5, Rom 5:8 us, us ly us, pare. stray. free. fill. are. pray. Thee. still. are. pray. Thee. still. 87878787 Take My Life And Let It Be 234 CONSECRATION Words: Frances R. Havergal, 1874. Music: ’Mozart’ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Setting: composite found in "Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church", 1920. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. Take 2. Take 3. Take 4. Take 5. Take my my my my my life, hands, voice, sil will, and and and ver and let let let and make it them me my it be move sing gold; Thine; con se at the al ways, not a it shall cra im on mite be ted, pulse ly, would no Lord, to of Thy for my I with long er Thee. love. King. hold. mine. 3 4 Take Take Take Take Take my my my my my mo feet, lips, in heart, ments and and tell it and let let ect, is my them them and Thine days; be be use own; let swift filled e it them and with very shall flow in beau ti mess a pow’r as be Thy cease ful ges Thou ro less for from shalt yal praise. Thee. Thee. choose. throne. 6. Take my love, my Lord, I pour at Thy feet its treasure store. Take myself, and I will be ever, only, all for Thee. Rom 12:1-2, Rom 6:13, 1Cor 6:20, 2Cor 5:15 7777 Take Thou My Hand and Lead Me CONSECRATION 235 (also known as O Take My Hand, Dear Father or Lord Take My Hand and Lead Me) Words: Julie Katharina von Hausmann, 1862. Translated by Rev. Julius Herman Edward Horstmann (1869-1954), before 1901. Music: ’So Nimm Denn Meine Hv{ ëw|w|}~ |}~w ÑïM zz|{ y{{ { }|w} copyright: public domain. Setting released into the public domain by Donna Snell 10 Nov 2010. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Take 2. Take 3. Though Thou Thou oft my my I hand, heart think and and Thou lead hide hid me it est o’er in Thy life’s folds won rough of drous way, grace might, to Thy dark day. face night, 4 4 with Though Still Heav’n ly pain or to my A Draw, Take, lone Lord, then, Lord And With my of my who my grant me heav’n ly Man woe goal foot Thy hands na be Thou steps good and life canst faith’s full man na Ps 25:1-22, Jer 31:9-14, Ex 13:21, Ps 119:105 feed tide guid fal plea lead al mea feed me it est ter sure me from to me and Thy till ter be sure though me for day know through strag child life Thou naught ev gle to is wide, Thee, o’er, my I er guide. see. more. 11 11 11 11 Whiter Than Snow 236 CONSECRATION Words: James Nicholson, 1872. Music: ’Whiter Than Snow’ William Gustavus Fischer, 1872. Setting: "Pentecostal Hymns, No. 2", 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 80 3 4 1. Lord 2. Lord 3. Lord 4. Lord Je Je Je Je sus, I sus, look sus, for sus, Thou long to be down from Thy this I most see st I per throne hum pa fect in bly tient ly the en ly whole; I skies, And treat, I wait, Come want help wait, now, Thee me bless and for to ed with 3 4 ev make Lord, in out ev see ne er to a com at Thy me a ev ’ry er I Thy blood ver said’st live in my plete sac ri cru ci fied new heart cre foe; know, flow, ‘‘No,’’ Whit er than Now wash me, Ps 51:1-12, Is 1:18, Heb 13:15, Rom 12:1-8 Now Now Now Now soul, fice; feet, ate; wash wash wash wash snow, and me me me me Break I By To and and and and I I I I yes, I shall down ev give up faith, for those who shall shall shall shall be be be be whit be ’ry my my have whit whit whit whit er whit i self, clean sought er er er er than er than than than than than dol, cast and what sing, I Thee, Thou snow. snow. snow. snow. snow; snow. 11 11 11 11 9 11 Yet Before We See Your Plans CONSECRATION 237 Words: Brian J. Dumont, 2012. Music: ’Holy Manna’ attr. William Moore, 1825. Setting: Gregory L. Paul, 2013. copyright: Words: Copyright 2012, Brian J. Dumont. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Setting: Copyright 2013, Gregory L. Paul. This setting may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided it is not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Tune public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 95 4 4 1. Yet 2. March 3. With 4. On 5. And be ing four that we fore round arm night low we the ies be ly see walls bear fore help Your of ing He less plans, Lord; Jer’ cho on them died The few ha While Went King Lord rassed the Your Je to and path is trum pet ho sha You would fet tered still un ed par phat would raise a by our known ade. send hymn sin 4 4 Bless us e Cel First the He would More than Give us Called and Lord to bra ting band to sing Your con quer faith ho to shout Your sing praise ors trust ly as Your great your and in Your Your 6. All around us Lord we see a World that spins and spirals down. While our hindered human eyes can’t See You turning us around. Give us faith to trust Your mercy, Make us confident to be Called and holy as Your Church who Shout and sing Your victory. prai tri prai mer Christ mer ses, umph ses, cy for cy, Church May Your E’en be Thus Your E’en be He did Make us who con Shout and work through fore it glo ry fore the our sal fi dent sing Your us was to bat va be dis ex tle tion to vic shown. played. tend. grim. win. be to ry. 7. In our lives and times so broken By our sin and willful pride Or just with uncertainty, Your Plans You often seem to hide, Give us faith to trust Your mercy, Make us confident to be Called and holy as Your Church who Shout and sing Your victory. Special thanks for this text goes to Pastor Todd Liefer, whose sermon inspired it. Josh 6:1-27, 2Chr 20:21, Mt 26:30, Mk 14:26, 1Sam 17:47, Mt 12:18-21, 1Cor 15:55, Jn 1:43-51 87878787 Happy the Man Who Feareth God 238 NEW OBEDIENCE (also known as Happy Who in God’s Fear Doth Stay) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854. Music: ’Wo Gott Zum Haus (Walter)’ from Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Bartolomv x| Ð copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Hap 2. Thy 3. Lo! 4. Out 5. He py the wife shall, to the of Mount shall be man who fear like a fruit man these bless Zi on God with thee in eth ful ings shall thy God, vine, cleave send, ways, Whose Fill Who And And feet all in crown give His ho ly thy house with God’s ho ly with joy thy thee health and 4 4 ways clus fear lat length thee, sound, fled see, see, have ters doth ter of trod; fine; live; end; days And well Like ol By A In fa And peace Ps 146:5, Job 28:28, Acts 9:31 Thine own Thy child From him That thou Yea, thou and ivedam’s vor on hap plants race and Is good ren the Je shalt py thy in pros ra hand all an ru child shalt ta her per el shall be cient sa ren’s nour fresh curse lem child ish and hath mayst ren thou be. ble round. it ed. it y. shall be. 8888 Happy the Man Who Feareth God NEW OBEDIENCE 239 (also known as Happy Who in God’s Fear Doth Stay) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854. Music: ’Wo Gott Zum Haus’ Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Hap py the 2. Thy wife shall, 3. Lo! to the 4. Out of Mount 5. He shall be man like man Zi with who a these on thee fear fruit bless God in eth God, Whose feet ful vine, Fill all ings cleave Who in shall send, And crown thy ways, And give His thy God’s with thee ho house ho joy health ly with ly thy and ways clus fear lat length have ters doth ter of trod; fine; live; end; days 4 4 Thine Thy From That Yea, own child him thou thou good ren the Je shalt Ps 146:5, Job 28:28, Acts 9:31 hand all an ru child shall be cient sa ren’s nour fresh curse lem child ish and hath mayst ren thee, sound, fled see, see, And well and Like ol iveBy A dam’s In fa vor And peace on hap plants race and Is py shalt thou thy ta ble in her it pros per it ra el shall be. round. ed. y. be. 8888 He Who Would Valiant Be 240 NEW OBEDIENCE Words: John Bunyan, 1684. Modified by Percy Dearmer, 1906. Music: ’Monks Gate’ traditional English. Setting: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. He 2. Who 3. Since, who would val so be set Lord, Thou dost iant him de be round fend ’gainst with us all dis with dis mal Thy a stor Spi ster, ies rit, 4 4 Let Do We him in con but them selves know we at There’s No Then no dis cour age foes shall stay his fan cies flee a His He I’ll first will la a vowed make good bor night Jn 12:26, 1Pt 2:19-24, 3:12-16, Heb 11 stan con the cy found end, ment might; way! in his and fol his shall shall though I’ll tent right day low the strength the life in Mas more her make he fear him once re with gi ants not what men to to to be be be a a a ter. is. it. lent fight, say, pil pil pil grim. grim. grim. 11 11 12 11 Jesus Wants All Of His Children NEW OBEDIENCE 241 Words: verses 1-5 Mrs. James W. Wood, 1909. verses 6-7 Brian J. Dumont, 2008. Music and Setting: ’Blessed Are They’ Mrs. James W. Wood, from "Service in Song", Standard Pub. Co., 1909. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. verses 6-7 released into the public domain by the author on 17 Dec 2008. = 100 4 4 1. Je 2. Je 3. Je 4. "Bless 5. When sus sus sus ed we wants was wants are find all so us the our of His meek and to be pure in friends are child low lov heart," an ren ly, ing, gry, to As help thus we be a ing the will good and lit tle when we Sav ior to them true; child. may. taught. say, 4 4 He We We Clean "Je will help if will try to will try to in mind, in sus wants you we but ask Him, be like Je sus, be kind heart ed, dy, soul, in bo to be lov ing, help us gen tle, mer ci pure in each and glad ly pa tient, ful each ev ery ev ery too. mild. day. thought. day." 6. When I know that I have done wrong, to Jesus I flee. He has paid for all transgressions, He has paid for me! 7. Jesus knew that we would fail Him so He came to be Life to all the poor and lost ones, life eternally! Mt 5:3-12, 11:29, Jas 3:17 8585 My Jesus, As Thou Wilt 242 NEW OBEDIENCE Words: Benjamin Schmolck, circa 1704. Translated by Jane L. Borthwick, 1854. Music: ’Jewett’ or ’Weber’ Carl M. von Weber, 1821. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. My 2. My 3. My 4. My Je Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, sus, as as as as Thou Thou Thou Thou wilt! wilt! wilt! wilt! Oh, If Though All may Thy need y seen through shall be will here man well be and y’a for mine! poor, tear, me; Thine up a ly own, on; lone, on, 4 4 In Give Let Each to me not chang Through The Since Straight And And If And sor man Thou to help if I sing, Thy Thy my ing hand of love I peo ple’s bread, their star of hope grow fu ture scene I row, na on my or through joy, of Thy Word earth hast wept, home a bove me all must in still to say, else should fail, weep with Thee, life or death, Mt 6:10, Ps 40:8, Jn 6:40, Acts 22:14-16 my my my my would por dim glad my all tion rich or dis ly trust con Let and I duct me my soul sor rowed trav el Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Thy thy Thy Thy will will will will re and ap with sign; sure. pear; Thee: as feed oft calm be be be be done! done! done! done! 66666666 Where He Leads Me NEW OBEDIENCE 243 (also known as I Can Hear My Savior Calling or Follow All The Way) Words: Edward (or Ernest) William Blandy, 1890. Music: ’Blandy’ or ’Norris’ attr. John Samuel Norris (1844-1907) or Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876). Setting: "Best Endeavor Hymns", 1907. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. I can 2. I’ll go 3. I’ll go 4. He will hear my Sa vior with Him through the with Him through the give me grace and call gar judg glo ing, den, ment, ry, I can I’ll go I’ll go He will hear my Sa vior with Him through the with Him through the give me grace and call gar judg glo ing, den, ment, ry, 4 4 I I’ll I’ll He can go go will hear my Sa vior with Him through the with Him through the give me grace and Where He leads me I Where He leads me I will will Jn 12:26, 21:22, 13:37-38, 10:27-30, Mk 8:34-38 call gar judg glo ing, den, ment, ry, fol low, fol low; "Take I’ll I’ll And thy go go go Where He I’ll go cross with with with and Him, Him, me, leads me fol with with with I low, Him Him me fol all all all will with Him, with Him, all low the the the Me." way. way. way. fol low, the way. 88898889 Did You Think To Pray? 244 PRAYER Words: Mary A. Pepper Kidder, 1876. Music: ’Stockbridge’ or ’Did You Think To Pray’ William Oscar Perkins, 1876. Setting: William Oscar Perkins, 1876. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Ere 2. When 3. When 4. When you you your sore left met heart tri your with was als room great filled came In the By His Did you When your name dy plead soul Christ love grace, bowed our and my in As As Who At shield to guide and crossed your gates of this temp with up morn ta an on ing, tion, ger, you, Did Did Did Did you you you you think think think think to to to to pray? pray? pray? pray? 4 4 a your had the of ing for was change the night to day; 1Thess 6:17, Ps 5:3,12, Mk 11:24-25 day? stay? way? day? Sa mer bro sor vior, it, ther, row, O Did Did That Balm how pray ing So when life seems dark and you you you of sue claim might Gil rests the drea ry, for the for ead lov Ho give did wea ing ly a you fa Spir no bor ry! Don’t for get vor, it ther row Prayer will to pray. 858858785 O Lord, My God, I Thirst For You PRAYER 245 Text: Anthony Robertson, 2010. Music: ’Kingsfold’ traditional English. Setting: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. copyright: music and setting public domain. Words: Copyright 2010, Anthony Robertson. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. Lord, 3. So 4. Your Lord, when why lov my will am ing- God, I I be I cast kind ness thirst helped down, fills for by O my You, I You, I Lord, and days, Your long to see stru ggle day why should I song at night your and feel I fal stand praise You the great shall ly face, night? low? sing, 4 4 Just O You And as hear are when My I I My heart cries out, look back on think of all hope is fixed ’Where when So Be is in when still the my my my your your be my hunt prayer, God, fears God?’ house set soul, ed en my as deer is stressed I ab le me to Sa vior strong, Your sail a gain to my those your on tears days works, God, run down, gone by O Lord, my Rock, men with and my say to fes tive o ver face will Ps 42:1-11, Job 13:15-16, Is 50:8-11, Lam 3:24, Rom 8:35-39 I am when, Lord, Your sa His own me, They throng I whelmed, I shine And ter in in your from me I’ll tight in You ving He taunt praised will I deep were pow’r won’t dis so of for me and op your Name so your strength take will praise Him race; might; flow; cling; tress, near, old, get; press. dear. hold. yet. 86868686 Our Father Thou in Heaven Above 246 PRAYER (also known as Our Father, Who from Heaven Above or Our Father in the Heaven Who Art) Words: Martin Luther, 1539. Translation composite. Music: ’Vater Unser im Himmelreich’ attr. Martin Luther, found in Valentin Schumann’s Geistliche Lieder, Leipzig, 1539. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. Our Fa ther, 2. Thy name be 3. Thy king dom 4. Thy gra cious 5. Give us this Thou in heav’n a hal lowed. Help us, come. Thine let it will on earth be ly day our dai bove, Who Lord, In be In done As bread And bid pur time ’tis let dest us to i ty to and in e in heav’n be us all be dwell keep ter fore clothed in love, Thy Word, ni ty. Thy throne; and fed. 4 4 As That Let O From bre to Thy be war thren the good dience and Teach us no Let no false Break Sa tan’s Curb flesh and That we may of glo Spir in strife thought doc pow’r, blood live one fa mi ry of Thy it e’er be our weal and be our De ly, To Name We nigh Our woe And fense, From less trine de and in say, vert; rage; ill peace, word us feat ev god to per his ’ry ly But All Pre That Free cry in ev ’ry walk be fore Thee hearts with gra ces pa tience in all fa mine and from from poor, serve sets from our in de lu Thy Church it self all care most ded from a and need to Thee, free from blame. to sup ply. grief be stow. pes ti lence, heart to souls con age to gainst Thy a va 6. Forgive our sins, Lord, we implore, Remove from us their burden sore, As we their trespasses forgive Who by offenses us do grieve. Thus let us dwell in charity And serve our brother willingly. 8. From evil, Lord, deliver us; The times and days are perilous. Redeem us from eternal death, And when we yield our dying breath, Console us, grant us calm release, And take our souls to Thee in peace. 7. Into temptation lead us not. When evil foes against us plot And vex our souls on every hand, Oh, give us strength that we may stand Firm in the faith, a well-armed host, Through comfort of the Holy Ghost! 9. Amen, that is, So shall it be. Confirm our faith and hope in Thee That we may doubt not, but believe What here we ask we shall receive. Thus in Thy name and at Thy word We say: Amen. Oh, hear us, Lord! Amen. Mt 6:9-13, Lk 11:2-4 pray. vert. age. will. rice. 888888 The Lord’s Prayer (new) PRAYER 247 Words: Brian L. Penney, 2008. Music: ’Erfyniad’ Welsh Hymn Melody. Setting: David Evans, "Revised Church Hymnary", 1927. copyright: Words: Copyright 2009, Brian L. Penney. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music and Setting: public domain per CCEH. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Fa 2. O 3. O ther Fa Fa in ther, ther, heav now lead en, our us Your dai from in bright for in from sin’s ho i try name ly temp we bread ta con sup tion’s fess, ply, pow’r; 4 4 High And May O May I And Our All Mt 6:9-13, Lk 11:1-4 and grant we may we Lord, ex for find Your for de may the hearts with this we alt give safe ed ness ty king give liv earth mer ask dom as er and cy through come, we from heav’n be filled, as Your be li qui ing Your have the joined Yours lov will been e as in ed ness; ty; hour; be for vil done, giv’n, one, one. heav’n. Son. 10 10 10 10 We Now Implore God the Holy Ghost 248 PRAYER (also known as To God the Holy Spirit Let Us Pray or O Holy Ghost to Thee We Pray or Now Do We Pray God the Holy Ghost or Now Pray We All God the Comforter or Now Let Us Pray to the Holy Ghost) Words: v.1 ancient German. verses 2-4 Martin Luther, 1524. Translation composite. Music: ’Nun Bitten wir den Heiligen Geist’ ancient German found in Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 140 4 4 1. We 2. Shine 3. Thou 4. Thou now im plore in our hearts, sa cred Love, high est Com God O grace fort the most on in Ho pre us ev ly cious be ’ry Ghost Light, stow, need, For That Set Grant the we our that 4 4 true Je hearts nei faith, sus with ther mo Sa ni cou ments vior, ted rage we our peace ac which Christ heav’n shame He whose we may jour ney, at home land hath ’ry with ev cuse and as we may ly nor may blood love ne need know fire death be hath each ver friend bought o fail tend brought bro sail Jn 14:26, 16:13-15, Eph 4:3-6, Rom 8:23-27, 9:1, 1Cor 12:3 us. us. ther. us. the a a we most, right, glow heed, us us. ther, us Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, That Cling That That And, Who Of When have have have have mer mer mer mer as a one the in our ing to with hearts e’en then home gain mind, Foe last our u our ward to in shall cy. cy. cy! cy! 9 9 11 10 4 What A Friend We Have In Jesus PRAYER 249 Words: Joseph M. Scriven, 1855. Music: ’untitled’ Charles C. Converse, 1868. Setting: "Book of hymns and tunes", 1874. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. What a Friend we 2. Have we tri als 3. Are we weak and 4. Bless ed Sa vior, have and hea Thou in temp vy hast Je ta la pro sus, tions? den, mised all our sins and griefs to Is there trou ble a ny cum bered with a load of Thou wilt all our bur dens bear! where? care? bear 4 4 What a priv i lege We should ne ver be Pre cious Sa vior, still May we ev er, Lord, O Can Do Soon All Je In Rap to dis our be car cour re bring what peace we of ten we find a friend so your friends des pise, for in glo ry bright un be sus His ture, cause knows arms praise we our He’ll and do ev take end not ery and less for faith sake cloud ca weak shield wor Jn 15:13, Mt 7:7-8, Heb 4:15, Jn 15:14-16, 1Pt 2:24 ry aged; fuge, ing ev take take all feit, ful you? ed O who Take there rry ness; you; ship ev take you will ery thing to God in it to the Lord in it to the Lord in to Thee in earn est what will it will need all to be prayer! prayer. prayer. prayer. less our the no pain sor Lord need we rows in for bear, share? prayer! prayer ery thing to it to the will find a be our sweet God Lord so por in in lace tion prayer. prayer. there. there. 87878787 All Creatures of Our God and King 250 PRAISE Words: Francis of Assisi circa 1225. Translated by William H. Draper, 1919. Music: ’Lasst Uns Erfreuen’ from Geistliche Kirchenges ! "#$ %& copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 160 6 4 1. All 2. Thou 3. Thou 4. Dear 5. And crea rush flow mo all tures ing ing ther ye of wind wa earth, men ia! Him! Him! Him! ye! A A A A A our that ter, who of God art pure day ten lle lle lle lle lle lu lu lu lu lu and so and by der King strong clear, day heart, Lift Ye Make Un For up clouds mu fold giv your that sic est ing voice sail for bless o and with us in Heaven a thy Lord to ings on our thers, take your sing, long, hear, way, part, 6 4 A lle O O O O Thou Ye That Let Praise O lu praise praise praise sing sil lights giv them God praise Thou Thou Thou The Ye ver moon with soft er a of eve ning, find est man both warmth and His glo ry al so and on Him cast your Him! A lle lu 6. And thou most kind and gentle Death, Waiting to hush our latest breath, O praise Him! Alleluia! Thou leadest home the child of God, And Christ our Lord the way hath trod. Ps 69:34, Ps 148 ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! burn ris fire flowers who ing ing so and long gleam! voice! light. show. care! A lle lu sun moon, mas fruits pain with gol in praise ter ful that in and sor O ia! A lle den re and thee row beam, joice, bright, grow, bear, praise lu Him! ia! 7. Let all things their Creator bless, And worship Him in humbleness, O praise Him! Alleluia! Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son, And praise the Spirit, Three in One! 8 8 8 8 8 8 with Alleluias Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven and Voices Raise PRAISE 251 Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1865. Music: ’Ode to Joy’ Ludwig van Beethoven; Adapted by Edward Hodges, 1824. Setting: "The Methodist Hymnal", 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 115 4 4 1. Al 2. Now 3. Christ 4. Christ 5. Al le the is is le lu i ri ri lu ia, ron sen, sen, ia, al bars Christ, we al le are the are le lu ia! bro ken, first fruits ri sen! lu ia! Hearts Christ of Shed Glo to Heav’n and from death to the ho ly up on us ry be to voi life har heav’n God ces is vest ly on raise: born, field, grace, high; 4 4 Sing Glor Which Rain Al to ious will and le God life, all dew lu a and its and ia! hymn life full gleams to He, Christ Then That Al who on the has tri umphed, den the gol we, with our le lu ia! cross and ears hearts to Je We Rip And Al sus Christ, the with Him to ened by His by an gel le lu ia, King of life e glor ious hands be al le 1Cor 15:54-57, Is 25:7-9, Rev 21:4, 2Tim 1:10 of im a of the a we of in the glad ness, mor tal, bun dance glo ry Sa vior Vic con har Hea Spir tim, quer vest ven, it, glo ry, ter nal sun shine ga thered, lu ia! sing on at from who for by will here fount to God a the ho ly His se cond the bright ness has gained the the world’s sal His might y their heads be on earth may of love and now by from and to is His the be the ri res fur ev Tri sen ur rows er, une hymn Ea com of vic va en fore fruit sanc from rec of Lord, Ma of ster ing Thy to tion ter Him ful ti the tion the with jes praise. morn. yield: face; ry; bled, prise: wave, be, ty: dead. rise. grave. Thee. ty. 87878787 Angel Voices, Ever Singing 252 PRAISE Words: Francis Pott, 1861. Music: ’Angel Voices (Monk)’ Edwin G. Monk, 1861. Setting: Presbyterian Hymnal, 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. An 2. Thou 3. Lord, 4. Here, 5. Ho gel voi ces, Who art be we know Thy great God, to nor, glo ry, e yond love day might ver the re we and sing ing, far thest joi ces of fer me rit, round mor o’er of Thine Thy tal each Thine shall throne eye work own e of can of to ver light, scan, Thine; Thee; be, 4 4 An Can Thou And Fa Thou Can Crafts Hearts Of gel it didst for ther, harps, be ears Thine Son, for that and ac and sands on we feel man’s art and minds, the best Rev 5:8-14, Ps 148:1-2 ly that and and that e Thou hands cept Ho live Thou mu hands Thou ver re and ance ly to art sic’s and hast ring ing, gard est voi ces prof fer, Spi rit, bless Thee, near us mea sure voi ces, giv en and and for in Earth rest songs for all bless not of Thy un ed con wilt Thy our and fess hear plea choic Hea day or sin ful praise com worth i Tri ni Thee us? sure est ven Lord Yea, didst me ren night; man? bine; ly, ty; of we de lo der might. can. sign. dy. Thee. 858587 I Sing the Mighty Power of God PRAISE 253 Words: Isaac Watts, 1709. Music: ’Ellacombe’ from Gesangbuch der Herzogl. Hofkapelle, Wurttemberg, 1784. Setting: "Amore Dei", 1897. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. I 2. I 3. There’s sing the sing the not a migh ty good ness plant or pow’r of of the flow’r be God, That Lord, That low, But made filled makes the moun tains the earth with Thy glo ries rise; food: known; lof ty nounced them from Thy skies. good. throne. 4 4 That He And I Lord, Crea The If There’s spread the formed the clouds a sing the how Thy tures that moon shines I sur not a Jer 10:10-13, Deut 32:3, Ps 96:1-8 flow ing crea tures rise and wis won bor dom ders row full at vey the place where seas a with His tem pests that are life or dis from His com ground I we can broad, And word, And blow, By dained The played, Wher Thee Are mand, And tread, Or flee, But built then or the pro der sun e’er sub all gaze God to I ject rule turn to the my Thy day: eye; care: the up is stars o on the pre sent bey. sky. there. 86868686 Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise 254 PRAISE Words: Walter Chalmers Smith, 1876. Music: ’St. Denio’ or ’Joanna’ or ’Palestrina’ traditional Welsh found in "Caniadau y Cyssegr" by John Roberts, 1839. Setting: "Caniadau y Cyssegr a’r Teulu", 1878, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Im 2. Un 3. To 4. Great 5. All mor rest all, Fath laud tal, ing, life er we in un Thou of would vis hast giv glo ren i ing, est, ry, der; ble, and to pure O God si both Fath help on lent great er us ly as and of to wise, light, small; light, see 3 4 In Nor In Thine ’Tis light want all an on in ing, life gels ly Most Thy We But And bless just blos of so èd, ice, som Thy let Al Thy And Take Through 1Tim 1:17, Rom 1:20 might y, clouds, which with er the veil Christ in ac nor Thou a the most like and rich Thy vic are and from His ces wast liv dore splen glor moun flour gra glo tor foun per our stor si ing, est, Thee, dor ious, tains, ish ces ry, ious, tains ish face, y, ble Thou the all of the high as this al Thy of but the Thy hid rul true veil light An soar leaves grace, might from est life ing hid cient ing on Lord, y, great Name good ness naught chang vile from Christ to our in of their eth of a the im im we and eth our the eyes, might; all; sight; Thee, Days, bove tree, part part, praise. love. Thee. heart. heart. 11 11 11 11 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee PRAISE 255 Words: Henry J. van Dyke, 1907. Music: ’Ode to Joy’ Ludwig van Beethoven; Adapted by Edward Hodges, 1824. Setting: "The Methodist Hymnal", 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 115 4 4 1. Joy 2. All 3. Thou 4. Mor ful, joy ful, Thy works with art giv ing tals, join the we a joy sur and for ha ppy dore round giv chor Thee, Thee, ing, us, God earth ev which of glor y, and heaven re er bless ing, the morn ing Lord of love; flect Thy rays, ev er blessed, stars be gan; 4 4 Hearts un Stars and Well spring ther Fa Melt Field Thou E fold an of love like gels the is the clouds of and for est, our Fa ther, ver sing ing, Giv er Sing ing Teach us Joy ful Ps 71:23, Jn 12:46 of bird how mu im and to sic flowers sing joy reign sin vale Christ march and and our we be a of ing fore round liv o’er sad moun Bro on mor tal flow ing love each leads us Thee, Thee, ing, us, ness; tain, ther, ward, glad ness, foun tain o ther, Sun ward o pening to the cen ter of un o cean depth of bro ther love binds drive flow all vic the ery who tors fill call lift in us us us the dark of mea dow, live in in the with the to re to the tri umph sun bro hap man doubt flash love midst light joice joy song a ken py to a ing are of bove. praise. rest! man. way; sea, Thine; strife, of in div of day! Thee. ine. life. 87878787 My Soul, Now Praise Thy Maker 256 PRAISE (also known as My Soul, Now Bless Thy Maker) Words: Johann Graumann, 1525. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863. Music: ’Nun Lob, Mein Seel’ from Johannes Kugelmann‘s Concentus Novi, 1540 Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 140 3 4 1. My 2. He 3. For 4. God’s soul, now shows to as a grace a praise man ten lone thy His der en ma trea fa dur ker! sure ther eth, Let Of Hath And all with judg ment, pi ty child ren’s in truth, on child me and his ren bless right child yet His eous ren shall name ness, here, prove thou o’er child seek dar’st dis like His claim. tress, fear. love. all an dust o thy ger are ver sin, by. made; all; 3 4 Who His He How mak eth love be in His He with For Nor He In get Him treats us knows how Heav’n is Who The We An heal hum flour gels, eth ble, ish in thee yond arms strength par all will as ta mea ga sur not whose as we frail our fixed His all con like might thy trite the ex Ps 103:1-22, 146:1-2, Mk 12:30, 2:1-12, 1Pt 1:24-25 ker sure, ther eth meek mer pow dwell weak spir flow cel Of His All The mer yearn who hearts ness it, ers ing, ness, it ers, ling, cies ing are of Still But Who His Re Finds And Bright more than pi ty His in all that bears lays but rule news His ev hosts, with His from is thy com en be life pas so fore with sion we Him in. nigh; fade; fall. 787876767676 PRAISE Whose And The Praise Who So We Nor 256(2) grace and high as wind but Him who leaves no far, since er with our poor care are Heav’n a o’er them ev er suf He like hymns f’rer doth the dis end bove pass reign friend love grass dain Ps 103:1-22, 146:1-2, Mk 12:30, 2:1-12, 1Pt 1:24-25 less us, es, eth, less, us, es, eth- And As And All But He Our My saved break all ye rights puts place soul, thee from their who the our knows O through close bloom hear the of is His wronged sins us praise past; day, o’erWord, at a no the last. way. more. Lord! 787876767676 Lord of Life, All Praise Excelling 257 PRAISE Words: Clement C. Moore, 1808. Music: ’HyFrydol’ Rowland H. Prichard, 1830. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 130 3 4 1. Lord of 2. Thus Thy 3. Still we life, care, read all for Thy praise ex all pro Word de cel ling, vi ding, clar ing Thou, Warmed Mer in Thy cy, glo ry faith ful Lord, Thine un con pro phet’s own de fined, tongue; cree; hum Is emb mind. sung. Thee. 3 4 Deignst to Who, the cy Mer As Thy When Thy Still the So the To the Screened by make lot ev Thy of ’ry love, through har vest or phan high poor Thee and be in hum all sor all yields and hum longs ev ble de row cre Thee the ble the ’ry dwell ci shar a plea stran sta trea dan ing ding, ing, tion, sure, ger, tion sure ger, Mt 5:2-12, Lk 6:20-23, Ps 68:4-5, 10:14, Jas 4:6, Lk 1:46-55, Jn 4:35-38 With To Warms the Thy the Beams like Thou the Still the Both Of Heard poor of cho sen heart res Thy gol wi are the by dif den dow e scat Thee fu sheaf owns qual tered in ble rael ling sive shalt Thy light; bind; care; in Thy ears be ev ’ry sight. hind. prayer. 87878787 Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow PRAISE 258 (Doxology; see also ’Awake, My Soul, And With The Sun’) Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: ’Old 100th’ Genevan Psalter, attr. Louis Bourgeois, c. 1551. Setting: Sternhold and Hopkins’ Psalter, 1561. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 1. Praise God, from Whom all Praise Him a bove, ye heav’n Rom 13:11, Ps 17:15, Ps 148:1-2, Eph 1:3 bles sings flow; ly host; Praise Him, all crea tures Praise Fa ther, Son, and Ho here be ly low; Ghost. 8888 O Lord We Praise Thee 259 PRAISE (also known as May God be Praised Henceforth and Blest Forever or Let God Be Blest) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translation composite. Music: ’Gott Sei Gelobet und Gebenedeiet’ or ’Enchiridion’ or ’Gud V'() *+,)- .,/0 123 traditional German c. 1400 found in Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1533. Setting: Johann Hermann Schein, 1627, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 160 4 4 1. O Lord, we 2. Thy ho ly 3. May God be praise Thee, bo dy stow on bless Thee, and a in to death was us His grace and dore Thee, gi ven, fa vor In thanks Life to To please giv ing win for Him with 4 4 bow us our be in be Our weak May this Nor re May Lord, Let Thy Thy not fore hea ha Thee ven. vior souls that feast there pent this bo kind Thy Thou with Thy No great er And live as they may of re blest Co dy, ness good Ps 51:15, 1Cor 11:23-26, Mt 26:26-28, 1Pt 2:24 Lord, did Spir bo dy love than breth ren and Thy blood didst this to Thee could here in love and flou mind mmun rish: us! ion! O O O born of so con it for Ma strain sake ry, Thee us; Lord, have Lord, have Lord, have That That Grant mer mer mer our Thy that nou rish bind us; un ion cy! cy! cy! sins and blood should heav’n ly- 11 8 11 8 5 9 9 6 7 5 PRAISE sor bless min 259(2) rows and ded In all Peace with Days of did sus He tri al, God once peace and car tain make fear, more u Ps 51:15, 1Cor 11:23-26, Mt 26:26-28, 1Pt 2:24 ry, me. us; and is ni And All Give need: made: ty: Thy our Thy O O O blood debt Church, Lord, have Lord, have Lord, have for Thou Lord, mer mer mer us hast to plead paid; see cy! cy. cy! 11 8 11 8 5 9 9 6 7 5 Praise The Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him 260 PRAISE Words: verses 1-2, unknown, 1796. verse 3 Edward Osler, 1836. Music: ’Austria (Haydn)’ or ’Austrian Hymn’ Franz Joseph Haydn, 1797. Setting: "The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes", 1880. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Praise the Lord, ye 2. Praise the Lord, for 3. Wor ship, ho nor, heav’ns, a dore He is glor glo ry, bless Him; ious; ing, Praise Him, an gels Ne ver shall His Lord, we of fer in the pro mise un to height. fail. Thee. stars of not pre bend the light. vail. knee. 4 4 Sun God Young and moon, re hath made His and old, Thy Praise the Lord, Praise the God All the saints for of in Laws which ne ver Heav’n and earth and As Thine an gels Ps 148:1-14, Rev 5:11-14 joice be fore saints vic tor praise ex press He our Heav’n shall all serve hath sal a Him; ious; ing, spo ken; va tion; dore Thee; be bro cre a be fore ken tion, Thee, Praise Him, all Sin and death In glad ho Worlds His Hosts on We would For their Laud and So on ye shall mage might high, bow gui mag earth y His be dance ni Thy voice o beyed. pow’r pro claim. fore Thy throne. He hath fy His will be made. name. done. 87878787 Praise To The Lord, The Almighty PRAISE 261 Words: Joachim Neander, 1680. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863. Music: ’Lobe den Herren’ from Ander Theil des Erneuerten Gesangbuch, 1665. Setting: William Sterndale Bennett, 1863, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. Praise 2. Praise 3. Praise 4. Praise 5. Praise to to to to to the the the the the Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord, the Who Who Who Who, Al o’er hath doth when might y, the all things so fear ful ly, pros per thy tem pests their King won won work war of drous drous and fare cre ly ly, de are a reign made fend wa tion! eth, thee; thee; ging, va tain stayed tend ra tion! eth! thee. thee. ging, 3 4 O Shel Health Sure Who, my ters hath ly when soul, thee vouch His the All Hast What Pon Bid ye thou need der deth Praise Grant Wings If Whirl Him ed of with winds who not or a them in in His His and praise un safed good e Him, der and, ness le for His when and ments hear, seen grief new cease, glad what mer love wa He wings, heed mer mad now how ev what turn a He cy He ters 6.Praise to the Lord, Who, when darkness of sin is abounding, Who, when the godless do triumph, all virtue confounding, Sheddeth His light, chaseth the horrors of night, Saints with His mercy surrounding. Ps 150:1-2, Ps 23:6 is thy yea, so less ly cy here ly a health gent fall dai round to His thy de er hath the Al eth their dor or did be as a dain shade friend suag and ly ing, ly thee tem si failed might fu sal sus hath at are ple draw res have of re y can ry to near; been lief? do, peace, tion. eth thee. thee. ing. 7.Praise to the Lord, O let all that is in me adore Him! All that hath life and breath, come now with praises before Him. Let the Amen sound from His people again, Gladly for aye we adore Him. 14 14 4 7 8 The God of Abraham Praise 262 PRAISE Words: Daniel ben Judah, circa 1400. Paraphrased by Thomas Olivers, circa 1765. Music: ’Yigdal’ or ’Leoni’ Traditional Hebrew. Setting: Meyer Lyon, 1780. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. The 2. The 3. The 4. He 5. Tho’ God of Ab God of Ab God of Ab by Him self na ture’s strength r’ham r’ham r’ham has de praise, praise, praise, sworn; cay, Who at Whose I and reigns Whose all on earth en throned a su preme com suf fic ient His oath de and hell with bove; mand grace pend, stand, 4 4 An From Shall I To Je I He I The I And And And And cient of e earth I rise guide me all shall, on ea Ca naan’s bounds ver and my gle I ho vah, great I all on earth for calls a worm His shall be hold His t’ry deep I wa bow and bless the ly Him my on He shall save me sing the won ders thro’ the how ling Ex 3:14-15, 1Chr 29:18 last seek hap wings urge AM! sake, friend, face; pass, sa Por to of wil ing the py up my days, and joys at days, in borne, to way, at by its He I with cred tion the His der Name make, end, grace ness earth wis calls shall Je for my thro’ for my God His all Heav’n His and dom, Him His sus of right my a com Heav’n fame, self pow’r in ev Shield Je ev way con and my a my er and sus’ er pur Love; hand; ways. scend. mand. fessed; pow’r; God! dore, view; blessed. Tow’r. blood. more. sue. 6 6 12 6 6 12 PRAISE 262(2) 6.The goodly land I see, with peace and plenty bless’d; A land of sacred liberty, and endless rest. There milk and honey flow, and oil and wine abound, And trees of life forever grow with mercy crowned. 7.There dwells the Lord our King, the Lord our righteousness, Triumphant o’er the world and sin, the Prince of peace; On Sion’s sacred height His kingdom still maintains, And glorious with His saints in light forever reigns. 8.He keeps His own secure, He guards them by His side, Arrays in garments, white and pure, His spotless bride: With streams of sacred bliss, with groves of living joys With all the fruits of Paradise, He still supplies. 9.Before the great Three-One they all exulting stand; And tell the wonders He hath done, through all their land: The list’ning spheres attend, and swell the growing fame; And sing, in songs which never end, the wondrous Name. 10.The God Who reigns on high the great archangels sing, And "Holy, holy, holy!" cry, "Almighty King! Who was, and is, the same, and evermore shall be: Jehovah - Father - great I AM, we worship Thee!" 11.Before the Savior’s face the ransomed nations bow; O’erwhelmed at His almighty grace, forever new: He shows His prints of love - they kindle to a flame! And sound thro’ all the worlds above the slaughtered Lamb. 12.The whole triumphant host give thanks to God on high; "Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," they ever cry. Hail, Abraham’s God, and mine! (I join the heav’nly lays,) All might and majesty are Thine, and endless praise. Ex 3:14-15, 1Chr 29:18 6 6 12 6 6 12 Rejoice, O Pilgrim Throng 263 PRAISE (also known as Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart) Words: Edward H. Plumptre, 1865, alt. Music: ’Marion’ Arthur H. Messiter, 1883. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged", 1893 (Messiter Edition). copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. Re 2. With 3. With 4. Still 5. Yes, joice, O all the voice as lift your on through pil grim an gel full and stand ard life’s long throng! choirs, strong high, path, Re With As Still Still joice, give all the o cean’s march in chant ing thanks, saints sur firm as and on ging ar ye sing; earth, praise, ray, go; 4 4 Your Pour Send As From fest al out the forth the war riors youth to Re joice, ban strains hymns through age, ner of our the by wave joy fa dark night re joice, on and thers ness and high, bliss, loved, toil, day, The True The Till In cross rap psalms dawns glad of Christ ture, nob of an the gol ness and your lest cient den in King. mirth. days. day. woe. re joice, Give thanks and sing. Re joice, re joice, re joice, Give 6. Yes onward, onward still With hymn, and chant and song, Through gate, and porch and columned aisle, The hallowed pathways throng. thanks and sing. 7. At last the march shall end; The wearied ones shall rest; The pilgrims find their Father’s house, Jerusalem the bless’d. 8. Then on, ye pure in heart! Rejoice, give thanks and sing! Your festal banner wave on high, The cross of Christ your King. Ps 100:1-5, 98:4-6, 32:11, 95:1-6, Rev 19:5-8, 7:9-12, Is 61:10-11, 65:17-19 6 6 8 6 10 To God Be The Glory PRAISE 264 Words: Fanny Crosby, 1875. Music and Setting: ’To God Be The Glory’ William Howard Doane, 1875. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. To 2. O 3. Great God per things be the fect re He has glor y, great demp tion, the taught us, great things He has pur chase of things He has done; blood, done, So To And loved He ev ery great our 3 4 the be re world that He lie ver the joic ing through tone ment for ly be tru great er will Praise the praise the Je sus Lord, Lord, the gave us His pro mise of Je sus the sin, lieves, be And That Our praise the Let the Son, o pened the mo ment from won der, our Lord, peo And Son God; Son; ple Let the re give Him Job 5:9, Jn 3:16, Ps 40:5, 72:18, 86:10, Rom 11:33, Jn 10:7-9, 1Cor 7:23 yield vil pur life gate that Je sus a trans port, when earth hear joice! the Who The But O glor y, His ed His est o er, and all par Je voice! life an ffend er high er, may don sus go re we Praise the come to the great things He Fa has a who and in. ceives. see. Lord, ther, through done. 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 The Love of God 265 PRAISE Words: Frederick Martin Lehman, 1917. Music: ’The Love of God’ Frederick Martin Lehman, 1917. Setting: Claudia Lehman Mays, 1917. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2014 Revision. = 90 3 4 1. The love of 2. When hoar y 3. Could we with God is great er time shall pass a ink the o cean far Than tongue or way, And earth ly fill, And were the pen can ev er thrones and king doms skies of parch ment tell, fall; made, 3 4 It goes be When men who Were ev ery yond here stalk The guilt y God’s love, so To write the pair, sure, love His err ing Re deem ing Nor could the child, grace scroll the high est re fuse to on earth a star, pray, quill bowed down with shall still en of God a He rec on to Ad am’s con tain the care, dure, bove ciled, racewhole, Rom 8:35-39, Jn 3:16, Jer 31:2-3, 2Thess 2:16-17, Rev 6:15-17, 1:5 And reach es On rocks and And ev ery to hills man the low est and moun tains a scribe by hell; call; trade; God gave His All meas ure Would drain the Son less o to and cean win; strong; dry; And par doned The saints’ and Tho’ stretched from from an sky his gels’ to sin. song. sky. 888888868686 PRAISE 265(2) Oh love It of shall for God, how rich and ev er more en pure! dure, Rom 8:35-39, Jn 3:16, Jer 31:2-3, 2Thess 2:16-17, Rev 6:15-17, 1:5 How meas ure The saints’ and less an and gels’ strong! song. 888888868686 And Can It Be 266 THANKSGIVING Words: Charles Wesley, 1738. Music: ’Fillmore’ Jeremiah Ingalls (1764-1828). Setting: "The Methodist Hymnal", 1905. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 3 4 1. And 2. ’Tis 3. He 4. Long 5. Still can mys left my the it tery His im small be all: Fa pris in that th’Im ther’s oned ward I should mor tal throne a spir it voice I gain dies: bove lay, hear, An Who So Fast That in terest can ex free, so bound in whis pers in plore in sin all the His fi and my 3 4 Sa strange nite na sins vior’s de His ture’s for blood? sign? grace? night; giv’n; Died In Emp Thine Still For To And I That me, sound bled woke, quenched who the for the the Him depths A dun wrath How Let im my His can earth mense heart wounds it a and was im be, dore, free, free, part; He vain tied eye the to of dam’s geon of That Let For I I for the Him diff a death love help flamed hos Thou, an O rose, feel me, first self used ton pur di less with tile my gel my went the who born of a ing sued? vine. race: light; Heav’n. God, minds God, forth, Sa A ’Tis ’Tis My I shouldst in it and vior caused ser all quick’ blood ma mer mer chains feel die quire found fol in His aph but ning is zing cy cy fell the for no out lowed my pain? tries love, ray? near, love! all! all, off, life me? more. me! Thee. heart. 6. No condemnation now I dread; Jesus, and all in Him, is mine; Alive in Him, my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine, Bold I approach th’eternal throne, And claim the crown, through Christ my own. Rom 5:8-10, Eph 3:8-12, Acts 12:7, 1Kgs 19:11-12 888888 For The Beauty Of The Earth THANKSGIVING 267 Words: Folliot S. Pierpoint, 1864. Music: ’Dix’ Conrad Kocher, 1838. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. For 2. For 3. For 4. For 5. For the the the the Thy beau beau joy joy Church, ty ty of of that of of ear hu ev the each and man er earth hour, eye, love, more For Of For Bro Lift the glo ry the day and the heart and ther, sis ter, eth ho ly of of mind’s pa hands the the de rent, a skies, night, light, child, bove, O ver and a Sun and moon, and Link ing sense to For all gen tle Her pure sac ri round stars sound thoughts fice us of and and of lies. light. sight. mild. love. This grate 4 4 For Hill For Friends Off’r Lord the and the on ing of love which vale, and mys tic earth and up on all, to from tree har friends ev Thee 6. For the martyrs’ crown of light, For Thy prophets’ eagle eye, For Thy bold confessors’ might, For the lips of infancy. our birth and flow’r, mo ny bove, a ery shore we raise, our hymn of ful praise. 7. For Thy virgins’ robes of snow, For Thy maiden mother mild, For Thyself, with hearts aglow, Jesu, Victim undefiled. 8. For each perfect gift of Thine, To our race so freely given, Graces human and divine, Flowers of earth and buds of Heaven. Is 6:3, Ps 95:1-6, Ps 33:1-6 777777 His Gifts 268 THANKSGIVING Words: Brian J. Dumont, 2011. Music: ’Simple Gifts’ (Shaker dance) Joseph Brackett, 1848, alt. Setting: Brian J. Dumont, 2011. copyright: Melody, public domain. Words and Setting: Copyright 2011 Brian J. Dumont. These lyrics and setting may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. It’s 2. It’s 3. It’s 4. It’s 5. It’s His His His His His gift, gift, gift, gift, gift, this cre a tion, all the in car na tion, He be our re demp tion, bought and res ur rec tion Raised to His as cen sion we a glo came paid life wait ry we see, us to be in His blood so that we His re turn. It’s the All the All God’s May al Not a gift things wrath so lone, 4 4 laid our poured with yet out fal out Him for for len in in His A dam and for Eve, But race could nev er be. Our one tre mend ous flood. The glo ry al ways be. His pres ence yearn. Christ near er world jus act guar makes so ti of an our bright, It would fy, To the Grace meant to tee of the home Where we’ll Life, life poured plunge us Law’s de bring you gift He sing to out on you and me He as na ran new leads they turned a way ture He would take som paid for all life is God’s pro us to the Fa deep in to mands Christ would in to His pre pares for ge ther a calls us to live fear ful lov you round of ly ing and His and His Glo Eph 2:8-10, 4:4-8, 1Jn 5:10-12, Titus 3:4-7, Jas 1:17-18, Jn 10:27-30, 4:10, Rom 6:23, 5:15-17, 3:21-26 from and in mise ther His then His and and the Light. com ply. em brace. for me. Throne. ry to see 7 6 11 11 11 8 11 9 10 THANKSGIVING Our Lord 268(2) calls us home with Him to be in His pres ence liv ing e ter nal ly! 6. It’s His gift, of His Spirit poured on us in His Word Who reminds us of all Jesus taught and did. His Peace was sent to Comfort and be with us and sustain our faith in the Lord’s promises. 7. It’s His gift, our repentance even this is from Him! When His Law and Spirit move our hearts within, They crush our vain ambition and very thoughts, drive us each to God’s mercy- His Kingdom is wrought! 8. It’s His gift of Baptism washed us clean in His Son placed us in His Name and took us as His own What comfort giv’n to us in this life-long trust Given faith that Christ’s work is applied now to us. 9. It’s His Gift of His Table where He feeds us His sheep; Blest communion with our God forever sweet. His Body and His Blood poured out for us all Giv’n to heal our wounds and restore our_ soul. 10. It’s His Gift of eternal life spent in His embrace, To be with the Father and to sing His praise And so with God the Son who redeemed our souls With the Spirit together forever extolled. Eph 2:8-10, 4:4-8, 1Jn 5:10-12, Titus 3:4-7, Jas 1:17-18, Jn 10:27-30, 4:10, Rom 6:23, 5:15-17, 3:21-26 7 6 11 11 11 8 11 9 10 Now Thank We All Our God 269 THANKSGIVING Words: Martin Rinkart, c.1636. Translated Catherine Winkworth, 1856. Music: ’Nun Danket’ Johann Crüger, 1647. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 1. Now 2. O 3. All thank may praise Who With The won ev Son Who And The from keep one With And For count free thus 2Cor 2:14, Rom 6:7 we all our this boun teous and thanks to drous things has er joy ful and Him Who our mo us in e ter less us it gifts from was, thers’ His nal of all is God, God God done, hearts reigns arms grace, God, love, ills, now, with through the in and with has and Whom and in and heart and hands and all our life be Fa ther now be Whom this bless ed Them in world re peace to high est blessed us guide us earth and on when Heav’n still is ours this world and shall be ev to the er voi near gi ces, us, ven; joi cheer Hea ces; us; ven; our per a way plexed; dore; day. next! more. 67676666 O Day of Rest And Gladness THANKSGIVING 270 Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862. Music: ’Woodbird’ or ’Es Flog Ein Kleins Waldv4567689: ;<=>8;8?9=7 @6<A=9 B?C9> 89 "Memminger Tabulaturbuche", 17th Century. Setting: George Ratcliffe Woodward, 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 125 4 4 1. O 2. On 3. Thou 4. Thou 5. To day of thee, at art a art a day on rest and the cre port, pro ly ho wear y glad a tec lad na ness, o tion, the ted from der, where tions the day light storms an heaven of first that gels ly joy had round go man and its us and na beau rose streams er sil ti from of to ver ful, depths par heaven, trum light, birth; rise; come; falls; 4 4 O On A Each To balm of thee, for gar den, Sun day ho ly care our int finds con On On Thou A Where thee, the high thee, our Lord, art a cool day of sweet Gos pel light and vic ing re is Sing And From A And ho ly, thus on thee, like day of liv ing ly, most gah’s ur ter ho thee, Pis res wa and sal er us vo sad va sec glad ca low tor foun fec glow h glor moun rec flow ness, most tion, Christ ted with der, near tions the most of a our pet ly, through ious, the tain in tion, thou ing with a ges joined in Spi rit sent from life’s dry, drea ry art a day of pure and ra diant oly, to ious, a tain, we tion from ing, with the great tri ple view our earth to soul re God light pro things fresh Tri was mised a ing bright: earth; dise; home; calls, tune, heaven, sand; love, beams, une. given. land. bove. streams. 6. New graces ever gaining from this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining to spirits of the blessed. To Holy Ghost be praises, to Father, and to Son; The church her voice upraises to Thee, blessed Three in One. Ex 20:10, Gen 2:2-3, Mk 2:23-28 76767676 O Lord of Heav’n and Earth and Sea 271 THANKSGIVING Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1863. Music: ’Es Ist Kein Tag’ Johann D. Meyer, 1692. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. O 2. The 3. For 4. Thou 5. Thou Lord gol peace didst giv’st of den ful not the Heav’n sun homes spare Spir and shine, and Thine it’s earth ver health on bless and nal ful ly èd sea, air, days, Son, dow’r, 4 4 To Sweet For But Spir shall har owe free dost Thee flow’rs all gav’st it we vests Thee ly, His show our ri pen, thank ful with that sev’n fold all and the Him of praise fruits, bless for life love Thou ness bless gra 6. For souls redeemed, for sins forgiv’n, For means of grace and hopes of Heav’n, Father, all praise to Thee be giv’n, Who givest all. and Thy ings a and to art and èd ces Thee, there, praise, One, show’r glo love earth world love Who Who Who Thou Up giv giv giv giv on ry de dis un and be; clare; plays, done, pow’r, est est est est us How Where We And And all? all. all. all. all. 7. We lose what on ourselves we spend, We have as treasure without end Whatever, Lord, to Thee we lend, Who givest all. 8. To Thee, from Whom we all derive Our life, our gifts, our power to give: O may we ever with Thee live, Who givest all. Acts 14:15, Rom 8:32, Ps 145:15-19 8884 All Depends On Our Possessing TRUST 272 Words: unknown circa 1673. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Music: ’Alles ist an Gottes Segen’ Johann Balthasar KDE/0F GHIJK L)--/E0N OPQ+(RS) T++U V+( .E0SREXOF GJYIF RS-K copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. All 2. He 3. Ma 4. When 5. Well de pends on who hi ther ny spend their with sor row He knows what our pos sess ing to hath fed me lives in fret ting I am strick en, best to grant me; God’s And Ov Hope All a bun dant to ma ny er tri fles my heart a the long ing grace joys and new hopes and bless ing, hath led me, in get ting will quick en, that haunt me, 4 4 Though Is Things All Joy In He That Soul As all and that my and earth ly ev er have no long ing sor row, His God is who still doth will bring me and bo dy God wills, so wealth shall sol shall have de part. be mine. id ground. be stilled. their day. not for guide and last ing I sur be it sa ken rule me, pleas ure ren der; ev er, He He I To I who trusts with who did so shall strive to His lo vingshall doubt His And Will And For I e’er keeps a re main my that now is in Him a to Him com faith un sha ken gent ly school me, win a treas ure kind ness ten der wis dom nev er, daunt less heart. Help di vine. sel dom found. lone I build. mit my way. 6. If on earth my days He lengthen, He my weary soul will strengthen; All my trust in Him I place. Earthly wealth is not abiding, Like a stream away is gliding; Safe I anchor in His grace. Pr 10:22, 2Cor 6:10, Heb 10:34 887887 Fear Not, O Little Flock 273 TRUST Words: Attr. to King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1594-1632), Jacob Fabricius (1593-1654) or Johann M. Altenburg (1584-1640). Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1855. Music: ’Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn’ traditional German, 1490. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges Choralbuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 160 4 4 1. Fear 2. Be 3. As 4. A not, O of good true as men, Lord lit cheer; God’s Je tle your own sus, flock, the foe cause be longs word is true, grant our prayer! Who To Not Great mad ly Him who earth nor Cap tain, and our pre a pow’r; Lord. vail. gain. seeks can hell now 4 4 your a with Thine ov er throw; venge your wrongs; all their crew arm make bare; What though your Though hid den A jest and So shall thy o’er who are to God’s saints shall rise; His own, Thy praise, cou yet bysaints Dread not Leave it A gainst Fight for rage from word and Lasts To Our World some all are mar but save vic with Lk 12:32, Ps 27:1-14, 1Pt 3:13-17, Heb 13:6, Ps 56:1-13 his to us us times our they tyrs rage Him shall once faints, eyes, grown; raise one us, t’ry out His seem ing He sees the God is with A might y lit and can end. tle His not A tri Gid us, cho umph eon we rus hour. word. fail. men. 886886 God Will Take Care of You TRUST 274 Words: Civilla Durfee Martin, 1905. Music: ’Martin’ Walter Stillman Martin, 1905. Setting: "Alexander’s Gospel Songs", 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 90 6 8 1. Be 2. Through 3. All 4. No not days you mat dis mayed of toil may need ter what what when He may e’er be tide, heart doth fail, will pro vide, be the test, God God God God will will will will take take take take care care care care of of of of you; you; you; you; 6 8 Be When No Lean, God He neath dan thing wear will will His gers you y wings fierce ask one, take take of your will u care care Ps 34:9-10, Lk 12:30-32, Rom 8:32, Phil 4:19 love path be pon of you, of you, a as de His bide, sail, nied, breast, through ev God God God God will will will will ’ry God will take care take take take take day, care care care care o’er of of of of of you. you. you. you. all the way; you. 86866866 How Firm A Foundation 275 TRUST Words: John Rippon, 1787. Music: ’Foundation (Funk)’ or ’Protection’ Joseph Funk, 1832. Setting: "Union Harmony", 1837. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 125 2 2 1. How 2. In 3. Fear 4. When 5. When firm ev not, through through a ery I the fie foun con am deep ry da tion, ye di tion, in with thee, O wa ters I tri als thy saints sick be call path of the ness, in not dis thee to ways shall Lord, health; mayed, go, lie, Is In For The My laid po I ri grace, for ver am vers all your ty’s thy of su 2 2 faith vale, God woe ffic in or and shall ient, His a will not shall you land, cause trou on He hath on the thee to bles to ly de ex bound still thee be said, sea, stand bless, sign cel lent ing in give thee ver o thy sup You, As Up And Thy who thy held sanc dross Word! What wealth; At aid; I’ll flow; For ply; The un days by ti to to de My fy con more can He home and a strength en and I will be flame shall not Je sus for mand, shall thy right eous, om to thee thy sume, and thy say broad, help with hurt than to on the thee, and thee, thy thee; I re fuge have strength ev er ni po tent deep est dis gold to re fled? be. hand. tress. fine. 6. Even down to old age all My people shall prove My sovereign, eternal, unchangeable love; And when hoary hairs shall their temples adorn, Like lambs they shall still in My bosom be borne. 7. The soul that on Jesus has leaned for repose, I will not, I will not desert to its foes; That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I’ll never, no never, no never forsake. 2Tim 2:19, Heb 13:5, Is 41:10, 43:2-5, Lk 3:15-17, 6:47-49 11 11 11 11 How Shall We Answer Terror’s Cry? TRUST 276 Words: Richard W. Adams, 2001. Music: ’Melita’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. Words copyright: Copyright 2001 Richard W. Adams. These lyrics may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. How 2. When 3. When 4. We shall Sa ex pray we tan ec that an swer whis pers, ution ers You their ter ’Hate hung hearts ror’s your You will cry, foe, high turn; The Now You And cun ning take your turned Your light a blade, the ven geance prayer up ho ly 4 4 fla draw to fire ming the the to vio ly asked gold lence ing that re look trust am they to to ple be Lk 23:34, Mt 5:43-48 sky? bow,’ sky, burn breaks voice, cru fined, You You, take, come, When Pro And Their u the el e To To And Like mur tect pled dross derous spite us from the Fa way, a pon e men ter know hear pray us, our vil might nal Your the for with knocks the ther so shore, smile. live. ly. will word sin You down tem to they O O O O what we ners for our door pter’s guile, for give, may be let let let let us us us us shall know as ev come come Your pray we is we er And The You Like and in ex that do? true. ache. one. 888888 I Am Jesus’ Little Lamb 277 TRUST Words: Henrietta L. von Hayn, 1778. Translation composite. Music: ’Weil Ich Jesu SchZVS)/E T/E3 V(+[ T(2X)( PQ+(RS\T2]QF GHJ^K Setting: "Church Book for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Congregations", 1893. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 112 4 4 1. I 2. Day 3. Who am by so Je day, hap sus’ lit tle at home, a py as I lamb, way, am, Ev Je Ev er sus en glad is now at my the heart I Staff and Shep herd’s am; Stay. lamb? 4 4 For my When I And when Shep herd gen tly hun ger, Je sus my short life is Loves me When I He shall ev ’ry thirst, He fold me Is 40:11, Jn 10:11-15 day bids to guides feeds end the me His me, Knows my me, In to ed, By His same, go breast, Ev en Where the There with need, and well pro pleas ant pas tures an gel host at calls me qui et in His by my wa ters arms to vides leads tend me, me; ed, name. flow. rest. 778877 I Know Whom I Have Believed TRUST 278 Words: Daniel Webster Whittle (a.k.a. Elias Nathan), 1883. Music and Setting: ’I Know Whom I Have Believed’ James McGranahan, 1892. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I know know know know know not not not not not why God’s how this how the what of when my won drous grace sa ving faith Spi rit moves, good or ill Lord may come, To To Con May At me He hath made me He did im vin cing us of be re served for night or noon day known, part, sin, me, fair, 4 4 Nor Nor Re Of Nor But I To why, how veal wea if un be ing ry I wor liev Je ways walk know Whom keep that thy, ing sus or the Christ in through gol vale I have be liev which I’ve com mit 2Tim 1:12, Phil 3:8-11, Jn 14:5-11, Jn 17:3 in His the den with èd, ted love Re Word Wrought Word, Cre days, Be Him, Or And am per Un to deemed peace a fore meet sua Him me with ting His Him ded for in faith face in His my in I the that He is a gainst that own. heart. Him. see. air. ab le day. 8 6 8 6 9 10 8 7 If God Himself Be For Me 279 TRUST Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1656. Verses 1-3, 7-9, 11-15 Translated by Richard Massie, 1856, alt. Verses 4-6,10 Translated for Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book (Pittsburgh), 1907, alt. Music: ’Woodbird’ or ’Es Flog Ein Kleins WaldvD0)S)/E3 -(RX/-/+ERS _)([RE V+2EX /E "Memminger Tabulaturbuche", 17th Century. Setting: George Ratcliffe Woodward, 1904. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. If 2. This 3. I 4. My 5. He God Him self be I be lieve, yea, build on this foun Je sus is my can celed my of for ra da Splen fen me, I ther, Of tion, That dor, My ses, De may a this I Je sus Sun, my liv ered host make and Light, me de my His a from fy; boast, blood lone; death; 4 4 For That A Were He when I God is lone are He not is the If And With I In Christ, that, out nev Him What Through The But In pray, be my dear my sal my De Lord who my Head what e’er Him all er should I can foe or what storm y seas gifts I owe be de stroyed Him I am and be that find be dis to to for not fore Fa va fen clean me ther, tion, der ses My The The Be My foes, Friend true, fore soul con who e God’s from found ed, loves me ter nal awefull sin through Mas tide plea fa cheer ter, Be me, My ses Is vor And ful, Bold, friend Sa val mer and me from a vior is at ue less on cy in His un daun ted as guide Je ev fear ter me sus er ful drive bring lone dark God’s me me my ness great Can And A As Of Rom 8:31-39, 8:1-11, Ps 27:1-3, Is 50:7-9, Jn 10:28-30, Gal 6:14, Jn 15:20, Ps 46:1-11, Lk 6:47-49 from His safe to love are by the Judg ment fly. most, good. throne, faith. bove, hand earth; sight, aye; love? land. worth. light. Day. 76767676 TRUST 6. Naught, naught, can now condemn me Nor set my hope aside; Now hell no more can claim me, Its fury I deride. No sentence e’er reproves me, No ill destroys my peace; For Christ, my Savior, loves me And shields me with His grace. 279(2) 7. His Spirit in me dwelleth, And o’er my mind He reigns. All sorrow He dispelleth And soothes away all pains. He crowns His work with blessing And helpeth me to cry, "My Father!" without ceasing, To Him who dwells on high. 8. And when my soul is lying Weak, trembling, and opprest, He pleads with groans and sighing That cannot be exprest; But God’s quick eye discerns them, Although they give no sound, And into language turns them E’en in the heart’s deep ground. 9. To mine His Spirit speaketh Sweet word of holy cheer, How God to him that seeketh For rest is always near And how He hath erected A city fair and new, Where what our faith expected We evermore shall view. 10. In yonder home doth flourish My heritage, my lot; Though here I die and perish, My heaven shall fail me not. Though care my life oft saddens And causeth tears to flow, The light of Jesus gladdens And sweetens every woe. 11. Who clings with resolution To Him whom Satan hates Must look for persecution; For him the burden waits Of mockery, shame, and losses, Heaped on his blameless head; A thousand plagues and crosses Will be his daily bread. 12. From me this is not hidden, Yet I am not afraid; I leave my cares, as bidden, To whom my vows were paid. Though life and limb it cost me And everything I won, Unshaken shall I trust Thee And cleave to Thee alone. 13. Though earth be rent asunder, Thou’rt mine eternally; Not fire nor sword nor thunder Shall sever me from Thee; Not hunger, thirst, nor danger, Not pain nor poverty Nor mighty princes’ anger Shall ever hinder me. 14. No angel and no gladness, No throne, no pomp, no show, No love, no hate, no sadness, No pain, no depth of woe, No scheme of man’s contrivance, However small or great, Shall draw me from Thy guidance Nor from Thee separate. 15. My heart for joy is springing And can no more be sad, ’Tis full of mirth and singing, Sees naught but sunshine glad. The Sun that cheers my spirit Is Jesus Christ, my King; That which I shall inherit Makes me rejoice and sing. Rom 8:31-39, 8:1-11, Ps 27:1-3, Is 50:7-9, Jn 10:28-30, Gal 6:14, Jn 15:20, Ps 46:1-11, Lk 6:47-49 76767676 I Place My Trust In God 280 TRUST Words: verses by Dorothy Amstutz, 2007. Refrain by Loren J. Kropf, 2010. Music and Setting: ’Haly - Trust’ Loren J. Kropf, 2010. copyright: public domain. Hymn text verified as public domain by Dorothy Amstutz on July 30, 2011. Music, Setting, and refrain verified as public domain by Loren Kropf August 19, 2011. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 120 2 2 1. I 2. I 3. I 4. I’ll 5. I’ll placed placed place place place my my my my my trust trust trust trust trust in in in in in God to day, For God to day, A God each day, Co God each day, And God each day, Yes, it lone mmitt while ev is He I could ed, yield I walk en though who not ed the the knows find to nar skies the my His row are way, way. way. way, gray. 2 2 And Led Naught Each Led when by can bur by I’ll place my He’ll Ps 25:1-9, Ps 9:9-10 lead un cer tain His gui dance, o’er throw me den God will His hand, I me ties safe when help will a and I’m me not to day, trust in God on with His rise, I sure, I there Be bear; He fear; I Ev en strong hand, Un trust then neath hears know His can His my that when til judg ment, rest in ev er cry, my God is I I can not reach the true and wise. peace, se cure. last ing care. ev’ ry prayer. al ways near. see the way, pro mised land. 88888988 In These Our Days So Perilous TRUST 281 (also known as Grant Peace, We Pray, in Mercy, Lord or Grant Peace in Mercy, Lord, We Pray) Words: Latin c. 6th century, adapted by Martin Luther, 1529. Translated to English by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Verleih uns Frieden GnZX/0S/]Q3 `R(-/E *2-Q)(K a+2EX /E bS203c _)/c-S/]Q) */)X)(F GdIIK Setting: Erythraeus, 1608. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. In these our days so per il ous, Lord, peace in mer cy send us; 4 4 No God but Thou Thee our 2Thess 3:16, Ps 35:23, Is 31:4-5 can fight for on ly us, God No God and Sa but Thee de fend us; vior. 87878 My Hope Is Built 282 TRUST (also known as The Solid Rock) Words: Edward Mote, circa 1834. Music: ’Melita’ John Bacchus Dykes, 1861. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1869. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. My 2. When 3. His 4. When hope dark oath, He is ness His shall built on veils His cov e come with no lov nant, trum thing ely His pet less Than face, I blood, Sup sound, Oh Je rest port may sus’ on me I blood and His un in the then in 4 4 right chang whelm Him whol an then less Rock eous ing ing be ly chor is to I ness. grace. flood. found. I In When Dressed trust holds all stand in with my be stand, All dare ev all in not trust ery high a round His right Je in hope fore sus’ the and the o ther the and my eous Name. veil. stay. throne. 1Pt 2:5-8, Eph 2:19-22, Mt 7:24-27, Ps 18:2, 2Cor 3:4-6, 1Thess 4:16-17 ground sweet storm soul ness On est y gives a Christ is sink the frame, gale, way, lone, But My He Fault so lid ing sand. 888888 Our God, Our Help In Ages Past TRUST 283 Words: Isaac Watts, 1719. Music: ’St. Anne’ William Croft, 1708. Setting: composite found in "The Lutheran Hymnary", 1913. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Our 2. Un 3. Be 4. Thy 5. A God, our help in der the sha dow fore the hills in Word com mands our thou sand a ges a ges past, Our of Thy throne Thy or der stood, Or flesh to dust, ’Re in Thy sight Are hope for years to saints have dwelt se earth re ceived her turn, ye sons of like an eve ning come, cure; frame, men:’ gone; 4 4 Our Suf From All Short shel fic ev na as ter from the ient is Thine er last ing tions rose from the watch that storm arm Thou earth ends y a art at the blast, And lone, And God, To first, And night Be our our end turn fore e de less to the ter fense years earth ris nal is the a ing 6. The busy tribes of flesh and blood, With all their lives and cares, Are carried downwards by the flood, And lost in following years. 8. Like flowery fields the nations stand Pleased with the morning light; The flowers beneath the mower’s hand Lie withering ere ’tis night. 7. Time, like an ever rolling stream, Bears all its sons away; They fly, forgotten, as a dream Dies at the opening day. 9. Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home. Ps 90:1, Heb 1:1-2 home. sure. same. gain. sun. 8686 Souls of Men! Why Will Ye Scatter 284 TRUST (also known as There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy) Words: Frederick William Faber, 1862, alt. Music: ’In Babilone’ traditional Dutch found in "Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlities en Contradansen", 1710. Setting: Julius RDE-0)EF GefYK copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Souls 2. It 3. There 4. There 5. There of is is is is men! why God: His no place grace e plen ti will ye scat love looks might where earth’s sor nough for thou ful re demp ter y, rows sands tion Like a But is Are more Of new In Christ’s crowd might felt worlds blood of i’r than as that fright ened sheep? than it seems; up in Heav’n; great as this; has been shed; 4 4 Fool ’Tis There There There ish our is is is hearts! Fa no room joy Was there There’s a There is For the Not just As There’s There And Great the a is the er why ther: place for for ev er wide ness wel come love of all we Sa kind mer heart good vior ness cy of be Ps 103:1-22, Ps 23:1-6, Zech 13:7-9 will ye wan and His fond where earth’s fail fresh cre a all the mem kind er shep in God’s mer for the sin God is broad owe to Je der ness ings tions bers herd cy, ner, er sus; who would have us in His just ice, with the Sa vior; the E ter nal cause of e vil, From Goes Have In In a far such that the love so out be won drous up per sor rows true yond judg home of and deep? our dreams. ment giv’n. of bliss. the Head. Half so gen tle, Like the wide ness Grace poured out as Than the mea sure It is some thing half so sweet, of the sea; in a flood of man’s mind; more than all; Come and Which is There is Is most Lar ger round His lib er in His ful ly through the ga more heal won mer ther than ing der cy feet? ty. blood. kind. fall. 87878787 The Lord’s My Shepherd TRUST 285 Words: Psalm 23 from the Scottish Psalter, 1650 alt. by James Leith Macbeth Bain, 1915. Music and Setting: ’Marosa’ or ’Brother James‘ Air’ James Leith Macbeth Bain, 1915, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 70 3 2 1. The 2. My 3. Yea, 4. My 5. Good Lord’s soul though ta ness my He I ble and shep herd doth re walk in Thou hast mer cy tures the art Thou my green paths with dost Fa He of me, with ther’s I’ll not store a death’s dark fur nished all my want, He gain, And vale, Yet well In days Will makes me me to will I pre sence sure ly down to walk doth fear no of my fol low lie make. ill, foes; me: 3 2 In With For My And He His I’ll It My In With For My And pas in Thou head in lead eth me, Own Name’s sake, fear no ill, ver flows, o dwell ing place, pas in Thou head in tures the art Thou my He His I’ll It My green He paths of with me, dost with Fa ther’s lead eth me bless ed ness, and Thy rod oil a noint, heart al ways The E’en And And My lead eth me, The Own Name’s sake, E’en fear no ill, Yet o ver flows, And dwell ing place, My lead bless and oil heart eth ed Thy a al me ness, rod noint, ways Ps 23:1-6, Jn 10:11-15, Rev 7:17, Ez 34:23, Is 40:10-11, Heb 13:20-21 The E’en And And My qui for staff my dwell et wa ters His Own Name’s me com fort cup o ver ing place shall qui for will my dwell qui for staff my dwell et wa ters His Own Name’s I fear no cup o ver ing place shall et wa ters His Own Name’s me com fort cup o ver ing place shall by. sake; still; flows; be; by, sake; ill, flows; be, by. sake. still. flows. be. 86868686 The Winds and Billows Loudly Roar 286 TRUST Words: Christopher Wordsworth, 1865. Music and Setting: ’Consolation’ or ’Morning Song’ John Wyeth, 1813. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. The 2. "Save 3. His 4. He 5. O winds us, head does ye, and bil lows we per ish, is pil low’d the el e who in the loud Lord," on ments Church ly they the con ’s roar cry; stern, trol; Bark We To As By O’er flound er in the Thee we fly for Man He is a His Al might y life’s rough o cean deep aid; sleep; Will. sail, 4 4 Our "A As The When bark wake! God an all is a He gry a frail, far wake!" they all things waves their round is 6. Touch not, with rude, irreverent hands, And coward faithlessness, Him, who the winds and waves commands; But wait in quietness. Mt 8:23-27, Mk 4:35-41, Ps 89:9, Lk 8:22-25 off say; does sur drear the but dis ges and shore, why cern, roll; dark, And So And And and Je faith end at hu sus is less and less vig His Word man ef a a ils are forts sleep. fraid? keep. still. fail, 7. O never, never when distressed, To doubtful means resort; Christ’s Bark, when on the billow’s crest, Is safe as in the port. 8686 Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old TRUST 287 (also known as Your Hand, O Lord, in Days of Old) Text: Edward H. Plumptre, 1864. Music: ’Kingsfold’ traditional English. Setting: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Thine 2. And 3. Be arm, O Lord, in lo! Thy touch brought Thou our great De days of old, was life and health, gave li verer still, Thou strong to heal and speech, and strength and Lord of life and save; sight; death; 4 4 It And Re tri umphed o’er youth re newed store and quick To And To Thee they went, now, O Lord, hands that work The In That le per with his crowd ed street, by whole and sick, and the be and di and en, sease and death, o’er fear re lieved owned soothe and bless, with blind, near eyes taint rest weak Lk 19:9-10, Mt 9:35-36, Jn 10:10, 1Pt 2:9-10, Mk 1:40-45 the dumb, the to bless, Al that see, give ed less and life, the couch, as strong, may dark ness and Thee, the Lord Thine al might the of y pal sied and the might y as of wis dom’s heaven ly sick with fe by Gen nes praise Thee ev vered aret’s er grave. light; breath. lame, yore, lore, frame. shore. more. 86868686 Under His Wings 288 TRUST Words: William Orcutt Cushing, 1896. Music and Setting: ’Under His Wings’ Ira David Sankey, 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 110 6 4 1. Un 2. Un 3. Un der der der His His His wings wings, wings, I am what a oh, what safe re pre ly fuge cious a in en bid sor joy ing, row! ment! Though the How the There will 6 4 night deep heart yearn I hide know He balm for e vil ens ing till and ly life’s will keep me, my heal ing, can harm me, Un der His wings, Un der His wings Ps 17:7-9, Mt 11:28 temp turns tri un my ests to als are His are He has There I Rest ing wild, rest! o’er; re deemed me, find com fort, in Je sus, der His wings, soul shall a Still I Of ten Shel tered, bide, and and I’m Who from His love Safe ly a bide can trust Him; when earth has pro tec ted, I am there I safe ev can for I no no His child. am blessed. er more. sev er? ev er. 11 10 11 10 8 7 9 7 Despair Not, O Heart FUNERAL 289 Words: Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348-413). Translated by O. T. Sanden, 1909. Music: ’Iam Moesta’ or ’Jam Moesta’ or ’Despair Not O Heart’ or ’Med Sorgen Og Klagen’ unknown, sometimes attr. Martin Luther, 1542. Setting: "The Wartburg Hymnal", 1918, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 100 2 4 1. De 2. The 3. A 4. When 5. The spair bo dear dawn seed not, dy ly eth that O is be the in heart, in shroud ed lov’d one glor i spring time thy in hath ous is sor mourn left mor plant row, ing; us; row, ed, But The God This Is hope from God’s gar lands, the hath in His bo dy that hid in the 2 4 pro cas Wis we ground, sin to sa giv show mis es ket a dom be view with but if ning ken, ken, en, ers, bor dorn reft sor grant For O We Re Will row ing, us; row, ed death Death, know stored spring is that that to in Be Are But A A of thy the its to ware em He glor meas life pow dead spi fruit in blems will if ure the be er is shall a rit in age and thy of not ied of sor hope leave form sun ginn bro wak hea flow 6. A gift to the churchyard we tender, As dust to the dust we surrender; Returning the clay to its Maker, We lay it to rest in God’s acre. 8. O earth, we consign to thy keeping This body with sorrow and weeping; In peace to await resurrection, When it shall arise in perfection. 7. A soul in that body abided, A soul that in Jesus confided, A soul that hath longed for salvation, And now hath found hope’s consummation. 9. O Christ, our soul’s Maker and Lover; When time and earth’s travail are over, Thou closest the grave’s mournful story, And callest Thine own to Thy glory. Jn 14:1-4, 1Cor 15:35-38 row, of that be us for shall be shine and ing. ken. en. ven. ers; 9999 Though in the Midst of Life We Be 290 FUNERAL (also known as In the Midst of Earthly Life or In the Very Midst of Life or In the Midst of Life We Are) Words: v.1 Medieval sequence, vs 2,3 Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Mitten wir im Leben Sind’ Medieval sequence altered by Martin Luther. Found in Walter’s Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1524. Setting: Erythraeus, 1608. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Though in midst of 2. Whilst in midst of 3. In to hell’s fierce life we be, death we be, a go ny Snares of death sur Hell’s grim jaws o’er Sin doth head long round take drive us; us; us: Where shall we for Who from such dis Where shall we for 4 4 suc cor flee, tress will free. suc cor flee, We It Thy Ho Lest our foes con Who se cure will Who, O, who will mourn our grie vous moves Thy ten der pre cious blood was ly and gra cious God! found make hide sin which hath heart to see shed to win Ho 1Sam 20:3, Rom 14:7-8, 2Cor 1:9-10, 1Cor 15:53-54 ly and us? us? us? To Thou Thou Thee a lone, our on ly, Lord, canst on ly, bless ed Stirr’d the fire of Our great sin and Peace and par don might y God! Ho ly and all- Thy mis for mer Sa do Sa vior. it! viour. fierce wrath. er y. our sin. ci ful Peculiar FUNERAL 290(2) Sa Sa Sa In With Fall vior! vior! vior! the its in deep deep our and and last Thou Thou Let e e us bit burn need ter ter not, nal nal we ter ing a flood. flood. way. 1Sam 20:3, Rom 14:7-8, 2Cor 1:9-10, 1Cor 15:53-54 God! God! pray, Save us, Let not From the Ky Ky Ky ri ri ri e e e Lord, from hell dis true faith’s e e e lei lei lei sink may com ing us fort son. son. son. Peculiar God, Whose Almighty Word 291 MISSIONS Words: John Marriott, 1813. Music: ’Italian Hymn’ Felice de Giardini, 1769. Setting: "The Methodist Sunday School Hymnal", 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 120 3 4 1. God, whose al 2. Lord, who once 3. Spir it of 4. Ho ly and might came truth bless y to and ed word bring, love, three, Cha os and On your re Life giv ing, Glo ri ous dark deem ho Tri ness ing ly ni heard wing, dove, ty, 3 4 And took Heal ing Speed forth Wis dom, Gos in lamp full pel ly of est their and your love, day blind: grace, pride, flight: sight, flight; might! Sheds Oh, And Through Hear us, Health to Move on Bound less not its now to in earth’s the earth, glor hu dark far we the the as hum sick wa o ious man est and Mt 4:16, Mt 10:26-27, Jn 1:4-5, Jn 8:12, Jn 15:26-27, Mt 11:4-6, Lk 7:18-22 ray, kind place wide, ble in ter’s cean’s Let Let Let Let pray, mind, face, tide, there there there there And where Sight to Bear ing Rol ling be be be be the the the in light! light! light! light! 6646664 Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling MISSIONS 292 Words: Daniel March, 1868. Music: ’Galilean’ Joseph Barnby, 1883. Setting: "In Excelsis", 1911. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Hark, 2. If 3. If 4. If 5. If the voice of you can not you can not you can not mong the a Je cross speak be old sus cal ling, the oc ean, like an gels, the watch man, er peo ple, "Who And If Stand You will the you ing may go dis can high not and tant not on be work lands preach Zi apt to ex like on’s to day? plore, Paul, wall, teach, 4 4 Fields You You Point "Feed are ripe can find can tell ing out My lambs," and the the the said Long If If With And and loud you can you can your prayers it may the not not and be Who What You You Will will an swer, ly you tru can lead the can be like be found a har lost love path Christ, vests a of to our wait round Je hea Shep ing, you, sus, ven, herd, Mas give rouse with that ter your the your the calls us, thou sands, wick ed, boun ties child ren glad ly say ing, give for Je sus, tle child ren lit faith ful Aa ron, mong your jew els, Who You You Off’r "Place will bear the can help them can say He ing life and the food with Rich You With You You "Here Will To Hold When re can the can have am be the ing you ward He give the judg ment’s do what led with I, send pre cious Sa vior’s up the reach the sheaves at died peace in a way?" your door; for all. to all, their reach." of fers wi dow’s dread a heav’n de tremb ling me, in wait pro bet send His ing phet’s ter free; mite; larms, mands; hand, me?" sight. arms. hands. land. 6. Let none hear you idly saying, "There is nothing I can do." While the lost of earth are dying, And the Master calls for you; Take the task He gives you gladly; Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calls you, "Here am I, send me, send me." Is 6:8, Mt 9:37-39, 20:1-16, Lk 10:2-9, Jn 4:34-38, 21:15-17 87878787 He Was Not Willing 293 MISSIONS Words: Lucy R. Meyer, 1885. Music and Setting: ’He Was Not Willing’ Lucy R. Meyer, 1885. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 80 6 8 1. "He 2. "He 3. Plen 4. "He was was ty was not not for not will will plea will ing ing sure, ing that that but that a a lit a ny should per ny should per tle for Je ny should per ish"; ish"; sus; ish"; Je sus en throned in the Clothed in our flesh with its Time for the world with its Am I His fol low er, 6 8 glo sor troub and ry row les can a bove, and pain, and toys, I live His heart lost the life bro souls lack for us, ken by to e of the Saw our poor fal len world, Came He to seek the lost, No time for Je sus’ work, at ease with a Long er won der ful sor row and ter ni ty’s help I might Hearts break with bur dens ers are few and Reap Bring us your Sa vior, ter, for give, and Mas no haste hea help one to vi us to the ly to tell reap la ev 2Pt 3:9-18, Ps 22:14-18, Rom 10:14-15 them, ing, den, er too the oh, in love! shame. joys. give! Per Per Per Per hea vy night draw tell us spire us No Thou And Live ish ish ish ish to eth of a ing, ing, ing, ing, pi com feed soul per per per per bear: near: Him! new; ish ish ish ish tied fort ing go ing! ing! ing! ing! Je Je We Ban one to lift them from shalt have souls, prec ious with long weep ing our with e ter ni ty’s our sor the mour the hun ing down Throng Har Hark, Thou rows, ner, gry, ward, ing vest how wast our is they not Poured Heal Lift Lost path pass call will out the ing for way, ing, us; ing; sus would save, but there’s sus is call ing thee, are so wear y, so ish our world li ness, sin souls eyes val and des pair. for thy hire. have grown dim. ues in view. 11 10 11 10 11 10 11 10 Lift High The Cross MISSIONS 294 Words: George W. Kitchin (1827-1912). Modified by Michael R. Newbolt, 1916. Music: ’Crucifier’ Sydney H. Nicholson, 1916. Setting: "Hymns Ancient and Modern", 1922. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 Refrain 4 4 Lift high the cross, the love of Christ pro claim, 4 4 Till all the world a dore His sac red Name. Verse 1. Come, 2. Led 3. Each 4. This 5. Saved breth on new is by ren, their born the this fol way ser sign Cross low by vant which where where this of Sa on our tri the tan’s their Cap um Cru le Lord tain phant ci gions was trod, sign, fied fear slain, To Refrain our The Bears and the King hosts on an sons vic of the gels of tor God brow veil A ious, in the their dam Christ the Son of con quering ranks com seal of Him Who fa ces to re their lost home re God. bine. died. vere. gain. 6.From north and south, from east and west they raise in growing unison their songs of praise. Refrain 9.Let every race and every language tell of him who saves our souls from death and hell. Refrain 7.O Lord, once lifted on the glorious tree, as thou hast promised, draw the world to thee. Refrain 10.From farthest regions let their homage bring, and on his Cross adore their Savior King. Refrain 8.So shall our song of triumph ever be: Praise to the Crucified for victory. Refrain 11.Set up thy throne, that earth’s despair may cease beneath the shadow of its healing peace. Refrain 12.For thy blest Cross which doth for all atone creation’s praises rise before thy throne. Refrain Is 11:10, Rom 8:38-39, 1Tim 1:14, Jn 3:16 10 10 10 10 May God Bestow on Us His Grace 295 MISSIONS (also known as May God Unto Us Gracious Be or Would that the Lord Would Grant Us Grace) Words: Martin Luther, 1524. Translated by Richard Massie, 1854, alt. Music: ’Es Wollt uns Gott Genghijk lhlmnoh pqrs rthoq uoqslv wxsv yx zlqniv {|nwoq} ~r|vh iv qp|qn vwiqihirv } Setting: "Concordia Kinderchqo } copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. May 2. Thine 3. Oh, God be stow on o ver all shall let the peo ple us be praise His the Thy grace, With praise And worth, In of joy fruit His shall bring face To raise The forth, Thy bless ings rich pro thanks of ev ery all good works in vide na crea us, tion, sing; 4 4 And And The may the bright ness all the world with land shall plent eous That we His For Thou shalt May God the to pas world mea nour sess the ture praise sure ish, us. sa ving health may judge the earth, O Fa ther, God the hea is Him then Thy a And In Now know, His Lord, Nor Son, And show Word lone, un right let Rev 22:21, Ps 67:1-2, Ps 96:10-13, Is 55:10-11, Is 62:1-2 to eous our life e ter nal voice of ex ul Word is rich in gra cious will and suf fer sin to God the Spi rit Christ’s Their Let God paths hearts rich souls sol con to say, vert keep A guide ta bless plea flour bless es to emn us tion; ing. sure, ish; us! with feed awe And Thy Let al so peo ple’s all the out and pos them. them. men. 878787877 ’Take Up Thy Cross’, the Savior Said MISSIONS 296 Words: Charles W. Everest, 1833. Music: ’Nun Lasst Uns Den Leib Begraben’ George Rhau, 1544. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. "Take 2. Take 3. Take 4. Take 5. Take up up up up up thy thy thy thy thy cross," cross, cross, cross cross the let nor then and Sa not heed in fol vior its the His low said, weight shame, strength, Christ, "If Fill Nor And Nor thou wouldst My thy weak spi let thy fool ly sin’s calm think til death dis rit ish wild to ci with pride de lay ple a re luge it be; larm; bel; brave, down; 4 4 De ny thy His strength shall Thy Lord for ’Twill guide thee ly For on self, bear thee to those the thy the a who world spi cross bet bear for rit en ter the sake, up, dured, home, cross And And And It May hum brace saved points hope bly thy thy to to fol heart soul glo wear low and from ry the af nerve death o’er glor ter Me." thine arm. and hell. the grave. ious crown. 6. To Thee, great Lord, the One in Three, All praise forevermore ascend: O grant us in our home to see The heavenly life that knows no end. Mk 8:34, Mt 11:28-30 8888 Lord of Glory, Who Hast Bought Us 297 STEWARDSHIP Words: Eliza S. Alderson, 1864. Music: ’HyFrydol’ Rowland H. Prichard, 1830. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 130 3 4 1. Lord 2. Grant 3. Wond 4. Lord of us rous of Glo hearts, hon Glo ry, dear or ry, who hast Lord, to hast Thou who hast bought us yield Thee giv en bought us with glad to with Thy ly, our Thy life free humb life blood ly, lest blood as the of Thine cha ri as the price, own. ty. price, 3 4 Nev er With the In Thine er Nev And with Till our Can it Give us To That Say But th’un more ing O, grud sun own grud that cold be, faith, thank hap by best ging shine mys ging hast and O to ful py Thy of for of ter for free self grac trust and and poor all Mt 25:40, 1Jn 3:16-19, Heb 13:16, Rom 8:32 the Thy ious the ly ish ious Thee the more and Thy lost good sen lost giv na Mas bold ev bless need gra ones ness tence, ones en tures, ter, ly; that melt "Ye that bless warmed Thou hope, il ed y, ces, tre our have tre ings by dost to with ’tis "Give give men dous thank less done it men dous count Thee, deign stay Thine to as us less at for our own give I Thine sac hearts un sac as length alms souls un than have own ri of to ri the be to on fice; stone. Me." fice; sand, lieve sue, Thee; spar ing to re giv en cha ri hand. ceive. you" ty. 87878787 We Give Thee But Thine Own STEWARDSHIP 298 Words: William W. How, 1864. Music: ’Energy’ William H. Monk (1823-1889). Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. We 2. May 3. O 4. To 5. The give Thee but Thine we Thy boun ties hearts are bruised and com fort and to cap tive to re own, thus dead, bless, lease, What As And To To e’er stew homes find God the ards are a the gift true bare balm lost may re and for to be; ceive, cold, woe, bring, 4 4 All And And To To that glad lambs tend teach we have is ly, as Thou for whom the the lone and the way of Thine bless Shep fa life a lone, A est us, To herd bled Are ther less Is and peace? It trust, Thee stray an is O our ing gels’ a Lord, first from work Christ from fruits the be like Thee. give. fold. low. thing. 6. And we believe Thy Word, Though dim our faith may be; Whate’er for Thine we do, O Lord, We do it unto Thee. 1Chr 29:14, 1Jn 3:16-18, Mt 25:40, Ex 23:19, Jas 1:27 6686 Let Children Hear The Mighty Deeds 299 CHRISTIAN HOME Words: Isaac Watts, 1719. Music: ’Lea’ James Lea Summers, (1837-1881). Setting: "The Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal" (Ohio Synod), 1908. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2007 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Let 2. He 3. Our 4. Thus child ren hear the bids us make His lips shall tell them shall they learn in might y deeds Which glo ries known, His to our sons, And God a lone Their God works they hope per formed of of pow’r and a gain to se cure ly old; grace; theirs; stands, 4 4 Which And That That in our young we’ll con vey gen er a they may ne’er er His tions for Ps 78:5-8, Deut 4:9-10, Deut 6:7, Deut 11:19-20 years won yet get we ders un His saw, And down Through born May work But which ev teach prac our fa ery ri them to tice His thers sing their com told. race. heirs. mands. 8686 Lord, Who at Cana’s Wedding Feast CHRISTIAN HOME 300 Words: Adelaide Thrupp, 1853. Music: ’St. Ursula’ Frederick Westlake, 1863. Setting: "The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged" (Episcopal), 1896. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Lord, 2. The 3. On who ho those at Ca na’s liest vow that who at Thine wed ding feast Didst man can make, The al tar kneel, O as a Guest gol den thread Lord, Thy bless ap in ing pear, life, pour, sence and and here. wife, more. 4 4 Thou The That For Which, Oh, Pro Through And, dear bond each er far than that none may may wake the ho ly Thou in blest by Thee, what grant them here in claim ing it a care worn days each this world leav ing, Jn 2:1-11, Is 62:1-5, Rev 19:6-9, Mt 19:6 earth ly guest, Vouch dare to break, That ther’s zeal To o deed dost prove The e’er be tide, No peace to live, In type care to of div re love Be ides And ceive A safe Thy bind eth love Thee mar e pur pre man more riage vow to vil shall des i ty and be, troy, love, tween the Church and dou bles ev ery crown of life a Thee. joy. bove. 86868686 O Father, All Creating 301 CHRISTIAN HOME Words: John Ellerton, 1876. Music: ’Aurelia’ Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1864. Setting: "Order of worship for the Reformed Church in the United States", 1866. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 130 4 4 1. O 2. O 3. O 4. Ex Fa Sa Spi cept ther, vior, rit Thou all Guest of build cre most the it, a bount Fa Fa ting, Whose eous Of ther, Breathe ther, The wis dom, old in on them house is love, Ga from built and li a in pow’r lee, bove, vain; mal on Thy to hour, Thee; love; pain; gifts re heav’n ly strife kept Thee made new: wine, free, one, 4 4 First Vouch So Ex bound two safe to y might cept Thou, To Their That, But day store guard naught A And Their And home by teach them, lives may love Thy to of ed can lives day in Sa to Thy Thy vior, ge pre pure bless ther sence ness, it, In With So The E these ten joy den’s who der will these earth by break Thy ly Thy the child glad pre un ren Thy ness Trans sence, From ion Of ear form sin hearts liest to and in Thee in own Spi made the Thy rit Gen 2:18-25, Jn 2:1-12, Mal 2:15, Ps 127:1, Mt 19:4-6 hap tast gui hal py, A ing To dance, Their low’d Is love know hearts end by the be less pri call in turn Thee gift rul’d love kept is by be true. Thine. Thee. gun. 76767676 Oh, Blest the House CHRISTIAN HOME 302 Words: Christoph C. L. von Pfeil, 1735. Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt. Music: ’Wo Gott Zum Haus’ from Klug’s Geistliche Lieder, 1533. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Oh blest the 2. Oh blest that 3. Blest, where their 4. Blest, where the 5. Blest such a house, what e’er be house where faith ye ly prayers shall dai sy hands ful bu house, it pros pers fall, Where Je find, And all rise As frag fil Their pro well, In peace sus with rant per and Christ in in task joy is have cense with the All in set their to the rea dy par ents All; mind skies, skill, dwell, 4 4 Yea, if He To trust their While in their While through their And in their were God lives diff child not and the erent ren’s dwell serve world works lot ing Him is ye is there, still, taught see shown How And That One How poor do forms spi rich and in with rit ly dark all out run God and void His ho the heart of u can bless it ly are ni His were! will. naught. ty. own. 6. Then here will I and mine to-day A solemn covenant make, and say,-Though all the world forsake Thy Word, I and my house will serve the Lord. Josh 24:15, Acts 16:31-34, Ps 127:1 8888 Savior, Who Thy Flock Art Feeding 303 CHRISTIAN HOME Words: William Augustus Mühlenberg, 1826. Music: ’Batty’ or ’Ringe recht’ from Johann Thommen’s Musicalischer Christenschatz, Basel, 1745. Setting: "Kern des Deutschen Kirchengesangs Zum Gebrauch" Fridrich Layriz, 1854. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2011 Revision. = 130 1. Sa 2. Now, 3. Ne 4. Then All There, Let Feed vior, who Thy these lit tle ver, from Thy with in Thy the fee ble we know, Thy der Thy ten in pas tures Is 40:11, Jn 10:1-18, Ez 34:11-24 flock art feed ones re cei pas ture ro fold e ter gent Word ness, ev ly be so er lead liev lov ver ing ving, ving, nal With Fold Let Let ing, ing, ing, nal, While On Keep Drink the Shep herd’s them in Thy them be the them find a the lambs Thy ly there se them through life’s the riv ers kind est care, gra cious arm; li on’s prey; rest ing place, bos om share. cure from harm. dan g’rous way. of Thy grace. 8787 You Parents Hear What Jesus Taught CHRISTIAN HOME 304 Words: Ludwig Helmbold (1532-1598). Translated by William M. Czamanske, 1939. Music: ’Herr Jesu Christ, Dict Zu Uns Wend’ from Cantionale Germanicum, Dresden, 1628. Setting: "Mehrstimmiges ChoralBuch", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 125 3 2 1. You 2. O 3. For pa bey if rents, your you hear Lord love what and them Je let as sus his you taught truth ought, When Be To lit taught Christ tle your your 3 2 ones child child heed school in to ren ren my may his him in will plea dwell care, were their be Per And All Mk 10:13-16, Jn 1:12-13, Mt 7:7-11, Lk 10:21 brought: youth brought. For That If mit learn in ting their your bid they thus them Sa fam to vior’s ily them in you not, church place come praise well to to shall but and them me. tell. fare. 8888 Awake My Soul, An Offering Bring 305 MORNING Words: Brian L. Penney, 2009. Music: ’Melismata 22’ Thomas Ravenscroft, 1611 (#22 from "Melismata"). Setting: Brian L. Penney, 2009. copyright: Words and Setting: Copyright 2009, Brian L. Penney. These lyrics and this setting may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship, provided they are not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Music: public domain. = 120 4 4 1. A 2. In 3. Then 4. A wake awe to wake my we this my soul, stand world, soul, an up be a off’ on hold rise ring bring to this ground, His what grace! He and sing, e Je wis comes ter sus dom to nal 4 4 our ex and His res cue praise to alt ed King; pow’r a stound; A dam’s race; Christ our King; car heav’n sin wor nate and and ship fount earth death Him reigns a we be our High Name con bove in hold, in Priest, from fessed, we of His He a Sing All Our In grace stor brings mong car heav’n sin wor Ps 108:1-6, Eph 5:14, Dan 6:27, Ps 69:33-36, 1Cor 15:22 to Him His won Re deem His Church, and y’s re the nate and and ship Who ders er, His love; told; lease; blessed; fount earth death Him reigns a we be our High Name con Sing All Our In of His He a bove hold, Priest, fessed, in in from we to Him Who His won ders Re deem er, His Church, His grace stor brings mong and y’s re the love. told. lease. blessed. 887878 Awake, My Soul, And With The Sun MORNING 306 (see also ’Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow’) Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: ’Old 100th’ Genevan Psalter, attr. Louis Bourgeois, c. 1551. Setting: Sternhold and Hopkins’ Psalter, 1561. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 120 1. A 2. Thy 3. By 4. In 5. Wake, Shake Im Re Think Who wake, prec in con and off prove flect how all my ious flu ver lift soul, time ence sa up and mis of tion thy dull sloth, thy tal all Heaven’s all see night long and ent pro ing un with the sun spent, re deem, Light di vine be sin cere; self, my heart, joy ful rise, with due care; pit ious ways God thy ways wear ied sing 6. All praise to Thee, Who safe has kept And hast refreshed me while I slept Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake I may of endless light partake. Thy dail y stage Each pre sent day Let thy own light Keep con science as And with the an To pay For the In ar And all High praise thy great dent thy to morn day love, sec the of thy to the gels ing thy and ret e du ty run; last es teem, o thers shine. noon tide clear; bear thy part, sac self cheer thoughts ter fice. pare. praise. veys. King. 9. Direct, control, suggest, this day, All I design, or do, or say, That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite. 7. Heav’n is, dear Lord, where’er Thou art, O never then from me depart; For to my soul ’tis hell to be But for one moment void of Thee. 10. I would not wake nor rise again And Heaven itself I would disdain, Wert Thou not there to be enjoyed, And I in hymns to be employed. 8. Lord, I my vows to Thee renew; Disperse my sins as morning dew. Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with Thyself my spirit fill. 11. Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Rom 13:11, Ps 17:15, Ps 148:1-2, Eph 1:3, Mt 5:16 ri pre ful sur nal 8888 Every Morning Mercies New 307 MORNING Words: Greville Phillimore, 1863. Music: ’Kelso’ or ’Every Morning’ Edward J. Hopkins, 1872. Setting: "Sunday School Hymnal", 1901 (LCMS English District). copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2013 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. Ev 2. Still 3. Let 4. As ’ry morn ing the great ness our prayers each the morn ing mer of morn light cies Thy pre re new love vail, turns, Fall as fresh as Dai ly doth our That these gifts may As the sun with morn sins nev splen ing re er dor dew; move; fail; burns, 4 4 Ev Dai And, Teach ’ry ly, as us morn ing far as we con still to For Thy mer cies, Gives un bought to Feed us with the With our hands our let east fess turn us from the to pay west, sin Thee, Lord, are sure; those who pray Bread of Life, hearts to raise, Tri bute Lifts the And the Ev er with bur temp bless Thy com pas sion Strength to stand in Fit us for our In un fail ing Lam 3:22-23, Ps 30:4-5, 103:8-13, Is 33:2, Deut 32:1-3, Pr 19:12, Jn 6:45-51 the den ter’s ed ear ly day: from the breast; pow’r with in, Tri ni ty, doth e dai prayer en vil ly and dure. day. strife. praise. 777777 O Holy, Blessed Trinity MORNING 308 (also known as O Blessed Holy Trinity or O Holy, Holy, Holy Three or O Thou Most Holy Trinity) Words: Martin Behm, 1608. Translated by C. H. L. Schuette, 1880. Music: ’O Heilige Dreifaltigkeit’ or ’Steht Auf, Ihr Lieben Kinderlein’ Nikolaus Hermann, 1558. Setting: "Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book", 1931. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2012 Revision. = 120 4 4 1. O Ho 2. My soul 3. The Fa 4. My Ma 5. Lord, bless ly, and ther’s ker, and Bless ed Trin i bo dy keep from might shield me this streng then Thou my keep Thou me as Son, may Spir ter, coun and not it’s keep ten ty, harm, day, heart, Thine; Di O’er The O Lord, vine, all Son’s my make Es I pure Re Thy sen have wis deem face Thou bring lume faith give this me my and me day my shame or heart’s be love in peace- sweet tial ex dom er, up U ni ty, tend Thine arm, cheer my way, help im part, on me shine; 4 4 God That The Blest Lord, Fa Sa Ho Com lift ther, tan ly for Thy Ho cause light at ance Ex 15:11-13, Ps 25:4-6, Num 6:24-26, 2Cor 13:14 ly dis di my on Ghost, tress vine side me Be Nor Il That And Guide wretch night me peace, and ed ed a from Host. ness. shrine. bide. Thee. 8888 All Praise To Thee, My God, This Night 309 EVENING Words: Thomas Ken, circa 1674. Music: ’Tallis‘ Canon’ Thomas Tallis, circa 1567. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2008 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. All 2. For 3. Teach 4. O 5. When praise give me may in to me, to my the Thee, Lord, live, soul night my for that on I God, Thy I Thee sleep this dear may re less night, Son, dread pose, lie, For The The And My all ill grave with soul the bless ings that I this tle as lit sweet sleep mine with heav’n ly of day as eye thoughts the have my lids sup light! done, bed. close, ply; 4 4 Keep That Teach Sleep Let me, O keep with the world, me to die, that may me no ill dreams me, my that more dis 6. O when shall I, in endless day, For ever chase dark sleep away, And hymns divine with angels sing, All praise to thee, eternal King? Ps 17:8, Ps 92:1-2, Ps 4:8, Ps 91:1-16 King of self, and so I vig ’rous turb my kings, Thee, may make rest, Be I, Rise To No neath Thine own al ere I sleep, at rious at the glo serve my God when pow’rs of dark ness migh ty wings. peace may be. judg ment day. I a wake. me mo lest. 7. Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 8888 God, That Madest Earth and Heaven EVENING 310 (also known as God, Who Madest Earth and Heaven or God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven) Words: verse 1, Reginald Heber, 1827. verse 2, William Mercer, 1864. verse 3, Richard Whately, 1838. Music: ’Ar Hyd Y Nos’ traditional Welsh. Setting: "The English Hymnal", 1906. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. God, 2. And 3. Guard that ma dest when morn a us wa king, earth gain guard and Hea ven, shall call us, us sleep ing, dark to and ness run when and life’s we light; way, die, 4 4 Who May May the day we still, we in for what Thy May Thine an gel From the pow’r of When the last dread Ho Nor But ly dreams and Thy smile be to reign in toil e’er might hast giv be fall y keep en, us, ing guards de fend us, e vil hide us, call shall wake us, hopes e’er glo Gen 1:1, Ps 121:1-8, Mt 11:28, 2Tim 4:18, Ps 91:9-12 at tend de nied ry take for Thy all rest will peace Slum ber sweet Thy In the nar row Do not Thou, our us, us us all all with through through Thee the o ful mer path God, the the on night; bey. lie; cy send us; way guide us, for sake us, night. day. high. 84848884 Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear Me 311 EVENING Words: Mary L. Duncan, 1839. Music and Setting: ’Evening Prayer’ John Stainer, 1898. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2006 Revision. = 110 4 4 1. Je 2. All 3. Let sus, ten this day my sins der thy be Shep herd, hear me; hand has led me, all for giv en; Bless Thy lit tle And I thank Thee Bless the friends I la mb to night; fo r Thy care; lo ve so well; 4 4 Through the dark ness Thou hast clothed me, Take me, when I Ps 63:8, Jn 10:11 be Thou near me; warmed and fed me, die, to hea ven, Watch my sleep till Lis ten to my Hap py there with morn ing light. eve ning prayer. Thee to dwell. 8787 Now Rest Beneath Night’s Shadow EVENING 312 (also known as Now All the Woods Are Sleeping or Now Woods and Wolds Are Sleeping or The Duteous Day Now Closeth) Words: Paul Gerhardt, 1648. Translation composite before 1941. Music: ’Innsbruck’ or ’Nun ruhen alle W ¡ ¢£¤¥¦ Setting: Johann Sebastian Bach, 1734. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2010 Revision. = 84 4 4 1. Now 2. The 3. The 4. To 5. Lord rest be neath night’s ra diant sun hath rule of day is y rest my bod Je sus, who dost sha van ov hast love dow ished, er eth, me, The His And A Oh, wood gol shin side spread land, den ing its Thy field, rays jew gar wings and are els ments a mea ban co cast bove dow, ished ver eth, me 4 4 The By The Types And To Dis Where How Thy world night, heav of shield prayer pel crowns Christ mer in the en’s mort me slum foe bound al from and ling of will cy song all gold give will ber of less it al be my are me not lies; day; blue. y; arm! take sad giv yon fail But But Thus These Though thee; Let ness, With en To der A me: I Thou, Christ, I I e praise in all robe rest my the shall put vil to my who of in heart, Sun shine off would thy heart faith glor Thy a of in and as Cre holds ful ious pro wake glad hea pon sail a con prove ma tect thee, ness, ven, der me, tor rise. stant sway. and true. jest y. ing arm. 6. My loved ones, rest securely, For God this night will surely From peril guard your heads. Sweet slumbers may He send you And bid His hosts attend you And through the night watch o’er your beds. Ps 19:1, Ps 4:8, Ps 91:1-16, Lk 1:76-79, Ps 139:11-14 776778 Now the Light Has Gone Away 313 EVENING Words: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1869. Music: ’Müde bin ich, geh zur Ruh’ from Liederbuch für Kleinkinder-Schulen, 1842. Setting: "Common Service Book" (ULCA), 1917, alt. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 100 4 4 1. Now 2. Je 3. Let 4. Now 5. Thou, the sus, my my my light Sa near eve best has vior, and ning and gone a way; wash a way dear ones be praise I give; kind est Friend, Fa ther, lis All that has Al ways near Thou didst die Thou wilt love ten been and that me while I pray, wrong to day; dear to Thee. I might live. to the end. 4 4 Ask Help Oh, All Let ing me bring my me Thee to ev ery me and bless ings love Thee Ps 4:8, Ps 16:7, 1Jn 1:7-9, 4:10, Jn 14:1-3 watch and keep day to be all I love come from Thee; more and more, And to send me Good and gen tle, ppy To Thy ha Oh, how good Thou ways bet ter Al qui more home art than et like a to be sleep. Thee. bove. me! fore. 7777 O Trinity of Blessed Light EVENING 314 (also known as Thou Who Art Three in Unity) Words: Ambrose of Milan, 4th Century. German version by M. Luther, 1543. English translation by John Mason Neale, 1852. Music: ’O Lux Beata Trinitas’ ancient Latin. Setting: "A Hymnal" (Episcopal), 1916. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2009 Revision. = 60 1. O 2. To 3. All Trin Thee laud The fie ry O grant us All glo ry, i ty of bless our morn ing song to God the Fa sun now goes his with Thy saints on as is ev er Gen 1:3, 1Jn 1:5-7, 2Cor 4:6, Eph 5:8-14, Ps 113:2-3 èd light, of praise, ther be, way; high meet, O To All U Thee praise, Shed Thou To praise To God ni ty of prince ly our eve ning prayer we e ter nal Son, to with in our hearts a Thee through e ter ni the ho ly Par a might, raise; Thee, ray. ty. clete. 8888 OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 ALPHABETICALI NDEX OF TUNES ABERYSTWYTH ( PARRY) 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e BEACH SPRING DENNIS 8 2 . Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds BETHANY ( MASON) DEO GRACIAS 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 8 3 . OWondr o usType , OVi s i o nF a i r 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w Hi gh BLANDY ACH GOTT VOM HIMMEL 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n Be ho l d 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n ACT GOTT VOM HIMMELREICHE 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oom S oo nWi l lCa l lUs BLESSED ARE THEY BLESSED ASSURANCE 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e ADDISON` S BONN ADESTE FIDELES BOYLSTON 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLoo ke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 4 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul AFDYBSENSNØD 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds BRADBURY 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs DER AM KREUZ 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng DESPAIR NOT OHEART 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNo t , OHe a r t DIADEMATA 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns DID YOU THINK TO PRAY 2 4 4 . Di dYouThi nkToPr a y? DIESI RAE ( DYKES) 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMo ur ni ng DIESSIND DIE HEIL` GEN ZEHU GEBOT AGINCOURT BROTHER J AMES`AI R 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i o nF a i r 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w Hi gh 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d BRYN CALFARIA DIVINUM MYSTERIUM ALLMY HEART THISNIGHT CANTERBURY DIX 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j o i c e s 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne ALLESIST AN GOTTESSEGEN CAROL 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe no fOl d 2 6 7 . F o rTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no fWi nt e r t i me 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne AN WASSERFLÜSSEN BABYLON 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nagodl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe go tte n 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndo r 4 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc ompl a i ni ngF or t h CHESTERFIELD ANGELVOICES( MONK) 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng CHRIST AROSE ANTHES 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e DOWN AMPNEY DUKE STREET 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr o usCr o s s 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn CHRIST LAG IN TOBESBANDEN EASTER HYMN 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d CHRIST MY KING ON HIGH EBELING APOSTOLIC CREED 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe ANTIOCH 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r ongBa nds1 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod CHRIST RETURNETH AR HYD YNOS 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n CHRIST,UNSER HERR ARNSBERG 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLor d, TheChr i s t 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt CHRISTUM WIR SOLLEN LOBEN SCHON ASSURANCE 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e CHRISTUSDER ISTMEIN LEBEN AUF,AUF,MEIN HERZ MIT FREUDEN 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a d ne s s CONSOLATION AURELIA 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRoa r 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF ounda t i on 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng AUSTIEFER NOT ( LUTHER) CONSOLATOR ( WEBBE) 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns ol a t e 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e CORDE NATUS AUSTIEFER NOT ( STRASSBURG) 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe go tte n 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e CORONATION AUSTRIA ( HAYDN) 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me CRANHAM 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngso fThe ea r eS po ke n 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m 5 AUSTRIAN HYMN CRUCIFIER 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngso fThe ea r eS po ke n 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m CRUSADER` SHYMN 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r AYLESBURY 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t ho fGo d CWM RHONDDA 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h AZMON 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r DARWALL` S1 48 TH S i ght 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTongue s DEN STORE HVIDE FLOK BATTY 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l o c kAr tF e e di ng 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s EBENEZER 1 2 0 . Hol yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eofJ e s us EIN FESTE BURG ( I SORHYTHMI C) 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod EIN FESTE BURG ( RHYTHMIC) 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod EINSIST NOT 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul ELLACOMBE 9 4 . Ho s a nna , Lo udHos a nna 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi g ht yPo we rofGod ENCHIRIDION 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e ENERGY 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn ERFYNIAD 2 4 7 . TheLor d' sPr a ye r( ne w) ERHALT UNS,HERR,BEIDEINEM WORT 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGoo dAndWi s e ESFLOG EIN KLEINSWALDVÖGELEIN 2 7 0 . ODa yofRe s tAndGl a d ne s s 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe ESIST DASHEILUNSKOMMEN HER 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om He a v e n Be hol d 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i onUnt oUsHa sCo me OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 ESI ST E I NR OSE NTSPRUNGEN ( RHYTHMIC) GREAT WHITE HOST TALI AN HYMN I 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 2 9 1 . God, Whos eAl mi ght yWor d 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oo mi ng GREENSLEEVES J AM MOESTA 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNo t , OHe a r t ESIST GEWISSLICH AN DER ZEIT GROENINGEN J EFFERSON 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 3 1 . Co me , ThouLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us GROSSER GOTT,WIR LOBEN DICH J ESAI A DEM P ROPHETEN DASGESCHAH ESI ST KEI NT AG 1 2 3 . Ho l yGod, WePr a i s eThyNa me 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d GUD VÆRE LOVET EVIG NU J ESOUSAHATONI A 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo nofWi nt e r t i me GWALIA J ESUSCHRI STUSUNSER HEI LAND, DER DEN TOD ( KLUG) 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a ESSPRICHT DER UNWEISEN MUND 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF oo l sDo t hGodConf e s s 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nso nEa r t h ESWOLLT UNSGOTT GENÆDIG 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e EVA HALLELUJAH WHAT A SAVIOR 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! HALY -TRUST 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWoul dGui deMyWa ys 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod EVAN HAMBURG 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWoul dGui deMyWa ys 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr os s EVENING PRAYER 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe EVENTIDE 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t oGa t he rUpt he Cr umb s EVERY MORNING 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w EWING 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n FAR,FAR AWAY ON J UDEA` SP LAI NS 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns FEDERALSTREET 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d FILLMORE 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe FINLANDIA 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS oul 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! FOUNDATION ( FUNK) 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on FRANCONIA 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e FREU DICH SEHR,O MEINE SEELE 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf o r tYeMyPe opl e GABRIEL` SMESSAGE 3 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge GALILEAN 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng GELOBET SEIST DU 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me GETHSEMANE 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r o m Me nGo d' sWr a t h GLORIA HE LEADETH ME 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe HE WASNOT WILLING 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng HELMSLEY 3 7 . Lo !HeCo me sWi t hCl oudsDe s c e ndi ng 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n GOTT DER VATER,WOHN UNSBEI 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y GOTT SEIGELOBET UND GEBENEDEIET 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e J ESUSCHRI STUSUNSER HEI LAND, DER VON UNS( KLUG) 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i o r J ESUSCHRI STUSUNSER HEI LAND, DER VON UNS( WALTER) 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i o r J EWETT 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsThouWi l t J OANNA 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , Go dOnl yWi s e KELSO HERR J ESU CHRI ST, DICT ZU UNSWEND 307. Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e KI NGSFOLD 3 0 4 . Y ouPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 4 5 . OLor d, MyGod, IThi r s tF orYou HERZLICH LIEB HAB ICH DICH OHERR 287. Thi neAr m, OLo r d, i nDa ysofOl d 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t KIRKEN DEN ER ET GAMMELT HUS HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN 2 1 7 . Bui l tont heRoc k 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d KOMM,GOTT SCHOEPFER HEILIGER GEIST HOLY MANNA 1 1 7 . Come , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGho s t 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f or eWeS e eYo urPl a ns KOMM HEILIGER GEIST,HERRE GOTT HUMILITY 1 1 8 . ComeHol yS pi r i t , Lo r dOurGo d 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w KOMMT HER ZU MIR,SPRICHT GOTTES HURON CAROL SOHN 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no fWi nt e r t i me HURSLEY 1 2 3 . Ho l yGod, WePr a i s eThyNa me HYFRYDOL 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBo ughtUs IKNOW WHOM IHAVE BELIEVED 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d INEED THEE EVERY HOUR 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHo ur I AM MOESTA 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNo t , OHe a r t I CH S I NGE DI R MI T HERZ 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng I CH S TERBE T ÄGLI CH 1 4 7 . ICome , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e I CH WI LLEI N NEUESS I NGEN 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oom S oo nWi l lCa l lUs 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph I NB ABI LONE 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghtofDo ub ta ndS o r r o w 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r GOD REST YEMERRY GENTLEMEN 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e I N GOTTESNAMEN F AHREN WI R 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nagodl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e I NNSBRUCK 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w I TI SW ELL 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul 2 7 3 . F e a rNot , OLi ttl eF l oc k KREMSER 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r LASST UNSERFREUEN 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng LAUDA ANIMA 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n LEA 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds LEONI 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e LIEBSTER J ESU WI RS I ND HI ER 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWor d LLANFAIR 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) LOBEDEN HERREN 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y LOBT GOTT,IHR CHRISTEN ALLZUGLEICH 7 8 . 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Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr o usCr o s s ROSSETTI 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s OW ALY WALY SALVATION 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s OLD 137 TH SLANE 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on OLIVET SO NIMM DENN MEINE HÄNDE 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo oksUpToThe e 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe ORIENTISPARTIBUS SONDANCE 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 9 9 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us OVER KEDRON J ESUST RAEDER SONG 13 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 1 9 . Hol yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne PALESTRINA SONNE DER GERECHTIGKEIT 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t PASSME NOT OGENTLE SAVIOR SOUTHWELL 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNot , OGe nt l eS a v i o r 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe PASSION CHORALE SPA FIELDSCHAPEL 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und PETRA ST.THOMAS 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d PICARDY 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wnofBe t hl e he m 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y MIT FRIED UND FREUD ICH FAR DAHIN 91. Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr os s S A L V A T O R N A T U S 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t OWELT,I CH MUSSDI CH L ASSEN 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd MITTEN WIR IM LEBEN SIND 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w S ELLI NGE 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe ODE TO J OY 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoTho uAr t MONKSGATE 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 S I E H , H I E R B I N I C H , E H R E N K O E N I G 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe Voi c e sRa i s e 3 5 . J e s u s C a m e , t h e H e a v e n s A d o r i n g 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e MORE LOVE TO THEE S I MP L E G I F T S OLD 100 TH 2 2 8 . 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Le tAl lMo r t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e PORTUGUESE HYMN 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul POTSDAM 8 4 . Ti sGo o d, Lo r d, ToBeHe r e PRAETORIUS7 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oom S oo nWi l lCa l lUs PRAISE MY SOUL ST.LOUIS ST.GEORGE` SWI NDSOR 7 7 . S o ngsofTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e ST.FLAVIAN 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr o ughoutThe s eF or t yDa ys ST.THEODULPH 9 3 . Al lGl or y , La ud, a ndHonor ST.CROSS 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 9 7 . ' Ti sMi dni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr o w 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght PROTECTION ST.PATRICKSBREASTPLATE 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y PUER NOBISNASCITUR ST.ANNE 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dYo urWor dI sCa s t 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 ST.AGNES UNDER HISWINGS ST J ESUS, MEIN VERLANGEN WO I 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d ST.ALBAN UNE J EUNNE P UCELLE WOODBIRD 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no fWi nt e r t i me ST.PAUL UNSER HERRSCHER 2 7 0 . ODa yofRe s tAndGl a d ne s s 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y WORDSON THE CROSS-THE LITANY ST.CHRISTOPHER UNTI TLED 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us WUNDERBARER KÖNIG 2 3 . GodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e CH DI R GEBEN VALET WILLI ST.CATHERINE 9 3 . Al lGl or y , La ud, a ndHo nor WÄR GOTTNICHT MIT UNSDIESE ZEIT ( 1524) ST.EDMUND ( SULLIVAN) 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s VATER UNSER IM HIMMELREICH ST.DENIO 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e 2 5 4 . 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Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod WIE SOLLICH DICH EMPFANGE TO GOD BE THE GLORY 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us TOPLADY 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s TORGAU 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod WIRKSWORTH 2 3 . Wunde r b a r e rKöni go rAr ns b e r go r Gr o e ni nge n 668610 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ngBa ndsW O GOTT ZUM HAUS TREUER HEILAND,WIR SIND HEIR 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod UFFINGHAM 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 2 6 3 . Ma r i on UNDE ET MEMORES 2 6 2 . Yi gda lo rLe oni 1 5 2 . Tho u, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t WO GOTT ZUM HAUS( WALTER) 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 668866 6 8 . S t i l l eNa c ht 66116611 1 1 6 . Do wnAmpne y 66126612 67676666 2 6 9 . 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Gr e e ns l e e v e s 4 7 . Eb e l i ngo rBo nno rWa r um S o l l tI c ho rAl l7 2 2 0 . Aur e l i a 8 7 8 7 7 7 My H e a r t Thi s N i g h t 2 7 0 . Wo o db i r do rEsF l o gEi nKl e i ns 2 5 . Uns e rHe r r s c he ro rNe a nde r Wa l dv ö ge l e i n 84848884 8 7 8 7 A L L E L U I A S 7 7 2 7 9 . Wo o db i r do rEsF l o gEi nKl e i ns 3 1 0 . ArHydYNos 1 7 1 . Br ynCa l f a r i a Wa l dv ö ge l e i n 858477 3 0 1 . Aur e l i a 8 7 8 7 7 7 8 8 2 8 . Mi tF r i e dundF r e udi c hF a rDa hi n 3 2 . F r e u d i c h s e h r , ome i neS e e l e 76868686 8585 8 6 . De rAm Kr e uz 1 9 4 . S t . Chr i s t o phe r 2 4 1 . Bl e s s e dAr eThe y 9 6 . Ov e rKe dr onJ e s usTr a e de r 7611761176108611 1 8 0 . S a l v a t i o no rTheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 76111111811910 2 6 8 . S i mpl eGi fts 77666WITH ALLELUIAS 858587 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s( Monk) 8585985 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNotOGe nt l eS a v i o r 858858785 6 2 . Na r o di ls eKr i s t usPá no rS a l v a t o rNa t us 2 4 4 . S t o c kb r i dgeo rDi dY ouThi nkToPr a y 776778 9 9 . Wo r dso nt heCr o s s-TheLi t a ny 7777 4 3 . NunKo mm, De rHe i de nHe i l a nd 1 0 7 . Or i e nt i sPa r t i b uso rRe dhe a d4 5 1 1 9 . Ca nt e r b ur yo rS o ng1 3 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngonHi gh 2 3 4 . Mo z a r t 3 1 3 . Müdeb i ni c h, ge hz urRuh 7777WITH GLORIAS 5 0 . Gl o r i a 7777WITH ALLELUIAS 1 0 6 . Ll a nf a i r 1 0 9 . Ea s t e rHymn 7777WITH ALLELUIA 1 4 6 . S o nnede rGe r e c ht i gke i t 777777 6 9 . Na t i v i t y 7 4 . Di xo rTr e ue rHe i l a nd, Wi rS i ndHe i r 9 5 . Ge t hs e ma neo rPe t r a 1 5 3 . Ge t hs e ma neo rPe t r a 1 8 8 . To pl a dy 2 6 7 . Di x 3 0 7 . Ke l s oo rEv e r yMor ni ng 1 0 5 . Chr i s tl a gi nTob e sBa nde no rTo r ga u 87878 2 8 1 . Ve r l e i hunsF r i e de nGnä di gl i c h 878787 2 9 . Re ge ntS q ua r e 3 5 . S i e h, hi e rb i ni c h, Ehr e nkoe ni g 4 9 . Re ge ntS q ua r e 8686 7 5 . We s t mi ns t e rAb b e y 3 4 . Che s t e r fie l do rRi c hmo nd( Ha we i s )o rS pa1 5 0 . Pi c a r dy F i e l dsCha pe l 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulo rLa udaAni mao rS t . 4 5 . Co ns o l a t i o no rMo r ni ngS o ng Pa ul 8 7 . S t . F l a v i a n 8787877 1 1 4 . Az mo n 4 1 . Di v i num Mys t e r i um o rCo r deNa t us 1 5 4 . S t . Anne 2 2 5 . Cwm Rho nd da 1 5 6 . S t . Ag ne s 87878787 1 7 5 . Az mo n 3 1 . J e ffe r s on 1 9 2 . Ne wBr i t a i n 8 2 . B e a c h S pr i ng 2 0 1 . I c hS i ngedi rmi tHe r z 1 0 1 . OMe i nJ e s u, I c hMus sS t e r b e no rWoI s t 2 3 1 . Ev a no rEv a J e s u s , Me i n V e r l a n g e n 2 8 3 . S t . Anne 1 1 3 . Re xGl or i a e 2 8 6 . Co ns o l a t i o no rMo r ni ngS o ng 1 2 0 . Eb e ne z e ro rTonYBot e l 2 9 9 . Le a 1 6 2 . HyF r ydol 86866 1 7 4 . Gwa l i a 7 8 . Lo b tGo tt, i hrChr i s t e nAl l z ugl e i c h 1 7 6 . Eb e ne z e ro rTonYBot e l 868668 2 1 0 . Aus t r i a( Ha ydn)o rAus t r i a nHymn 6 1 . Ant i o c h 2 2 1 . Re xGl or i a e 2 2 4 . Ne ttl e t o n 86866866 2 3 3 . Br a db ur y 2 7 4 . Ma r t i n 2 3 7 . Hol yMa nna 86867686 2 4 9 . unt i t l e d 6 6 . S t . Lo ui s 2 5 1 . Odet oJ o y 2 5 5 . Odet oJ o y 867686848 3 1 2 . I nns b r uc ko rNunr uhe na l l eWä l de ro rO5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n We l t , I c hMus sDi c hLa s s e n 7776 8787787WITH ALLELUIA OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 6 4 . Chr i s t um Wi rS ol l e nLo b e nS c hon 810104 7 1 . Vo m Hi mme lHoc h 1 7 3 . Ros s e tti 7 6 . Pue rNo b i sNa s c i t ur 989888 7 9 . WoGo ttZum Ha us 1 3 6 . ODa s sI c hTa us e ndZunge nHä tte 8 3 . De oGr a c i a so rAgi nc o ur t ( Dr e t z e l ) 8 9 . DukeS t r e e t 878787877 1 4 7 . I c hS t e r b eTä gl i c h 9 0 . Ha mb ur g 8 0 . Chr i s t , Uns e rHe r r 1 8 2 . ODa s sI c hTa ns e ndZunge n 9 1 . OWa l yWa l yo rTheWa t e rI sWi de 2 9 5 . EsWo l l tunsGo ttGe nædi g 9 8 8 7 7 9 9 2 . Ro c ki ngha m Ol d 8787887 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ` sPl a i ns 9 7 . S t . C r o s s 1 2 9 . Wä rGo ttni c htmi tunsdi e s eZe i t( 1 5 2 4 ) 9 9 9 9 8 . S t . Cr o s s 1 3 0 . Wä rGo ttni c htmi tunsdi e s eZe i t( 1 5 3 7 )9 2 8 9 . I a m Mo e s t ao rJ a m Moe s t ao rDe s pa i r 1 0 8 . DukeS t r e e t 1 3 1 . Ac hGo ttv o m Hi mme l NotOHe a r to rMe dS or ge nOgKl a ge n 1 3 3 . E r h a l t U n s , H e r r , b e i d e i n e m Wo r t 1 3 2 . Esi s td a sHe i lunsKomme nHe r 1 4 2 . Wi n c h e s t e r N e w 9 9 1 1 1 0 4 1 3 4 . Ess pr i c htde rUnwe i s e nMund 1 4 5 . F e de r a lS t r e e t 2 4 8 . NunBi tte nwi rde nHe i l i ge nGe i s t 1 3 5 . Esi s td a sHe i lunsKomme nHe r 1 5 8 . He r rJ e s uChr i s t , Di c tZuUnsWe nd 910999999 1 3 8 . Esi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nde rZe i t 5 9 . Er ha l tUns , He r r , b e ide i ne m Wor t 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc eo rAs s ur a nc e 1 4 3 . AusTi e f e rNot( Lut he r )o rAfDyb s e ns 1 1 6 5 . P u e r N o b i s N a s c i t u r Nø d 10610698106 6 9 . DukeS t r e e t 1 4 4 . AusTi e f e rNot( S t r a s s b ur g)o rS t r a s s b ur g1 1 7 2 . No , No tOne 1 8 6 . T a l l i s ` C a n o n 1 8 4 . Esi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nde rZe i t 1 0 1 0 7 6 11 1 8 7 . De oGr a c i a so rAgi nc o ur t 1 8 5 . NunF r e utEuc h 1 6 7 . I N e e d The eEv e r yHour 2 3 8 . WoGo ttZum Ha us( Wa l t e r ) 1 8 9 . Esi s td a sHe i lunsKomme nHe r 101010WITH ALLELUIAS 2 3 9 . Wo G o tt Z u m H a u s 2 0 7 . Esi s tGe wi s s l i c ha nde rZe i t 2 1 8 . S i neNo mi ne 2 5 8 . Ol d1 0 0 t h 8787887887 2 9 6 . NunLa s s tUnsDe nLe i bBe gr a b e n 10101010 8 5 . AnWa s s e r flüs s e nBa b yl on 3 0 2 . WoGo ttZum Ha us 1 9 1 . Ev e nt i de 8787127 3 0 4 . He r rJ e s uChr i s t , Di c tZuUnsWe nd 2 2 3 . S l a ne 3 7 . He l ms l e y 3 0 6 . Ol d1 0 0 t h 2 3 0 . Ev e nt i de 3 0 8 . OHe i l i geDr e i f a l t i gke i to rS t e htAuf , I hr 2 878712121111 4 7 . Er f yni a d Li e b e nKi nde r l e i n 1 7 7 . Ei nsi s tNo t 2 9 4 . Cr uc i fie r 3 0 9 . Ta l l i s `Ca no n 8788WITH ALLELUIA 101010101010 3 1 4 . OLuxBe a t aTr i ni t a s 4 8 . Ge l o b e tS e i s tDu 1 5 2 . UndeEtMe mo r e s 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 9 3 . F i nl a ndi a 884468844688446 9 . Ve niEmma nue l 2 1 1 . F i nl a ndi a 2 1 5 . De nS t o r eHv i deF l o ko rGr e a tWhi t e 3 1 7 0 . Y oa kl e y Ho s t 1010101010101010101010 1 9 6 . F i l l mor e 886886 1010101010 2 0 4 . Di e sI r a e( Dyke s ) 2 7 3 . Ko mmthe rz umi r , s pr i c htGo tte sS o hn 1 2 5 . J e s a i aDe m Pr ophe t e nda sGe s c ha h 2 1 9 . S t . Ca t he r i ne 8878 1 0 1 0 1 2 7 3 2 4 6 . Va t e rUns e ri m Hi mme l r e i c h 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t usUns e rHe i l a nd, De rVon 2 3 3 . Ga b r i e l̀sMe s s a ge 6 6 . F i l l mor e Uns( Wa l t e r ) 1010128 2 7 6 . Me l i t a 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t usUns e rHe i l a nd, De rVon 2 8 2 . Me l i t a 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e Uns( Kl ug) 2 5 7 . HyF r ydo l 2 6 0 . Aus t r i a( Ha ydn)o rAus t r i a nHymn 2 8 4 . I nBa b i l o ne 2 9 2 . Ga l i l e a n 2 9 7 . HyF r ydo l 888888WITH ALLELUIAS 10101410 2 5 0 . La s s tUnsEr f r e ue n 1 0 2 . We r eYo uThe r e 88888866 118118599675 3 6 . Mi l wa uke eo rMa c hthoc hd i eTür ( Le mke ) 2 5 9 . GottS e iGe l ob e tundGe b e ne de i e to r Enc hi r i di ono rGudVær eLo v e tEv i gNu 8888888 11811969 2 1 7 . Ki r ke nDe nErEtGa mme l tHus 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lo rVi l l eDuHa v r e 888888868686 11914131313 2 6 5 . TheLo v eofGo d 2 0 8 . The r e saGr e a tDa yComi ng 88888888 11101110 1 9 7 . Cons ol a t or( We b b e ) 2 7 1 . EsI s tKe i nTa g 1 3 7 . S t . Pa t r i c ksBr e a s t pl a t e 2 0 5 . Ad di s o n` so rLo ndo n( Addi s ons ) 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 8887 8888888888 5 2 . Qu e m Pa s t o r e s 1 1 7 . Ko mm, Go ttS c hoe pf e rHe i l i ge rGe i s t 1 2 6 . Wi rGl a ub e na l la nEi ne nGo tt, S c ho e pf e r2 9 3 . HeWa sNotWi l l i ng o rApo s t ol i cCr e e d 11111111 1110111011101110 887878 3 0 5 . Me l i s ma t a2 2 887887 2 7 2 . Al l e si s ta nGotte sS e ge n 8878874848 2 4 . Wi eS c hö nLe uc ht e t 8878878888848 2 2 7 . He r z l i c hLi e bha bi c hDi c hOHe r r 888WITH ALLELUIAS 1 1 1 . Vi c t o r y 8884 88874 88888988 1 5 7 . Di e ss i nddi ehe i l̀ge nz e huGe b oto rI n 2 8 0 . Ha l y-Tr us t Go tte sNa me nf a hr e nwi r 88898889 1 6 0 . Me ns c h, Wi l l td uLe b e nS e l i gi c h 2 4 3 . Bl a ndyo rNo r r i s 8888 3 8 . Uffingha m 4 0 . Pue rNo b i sNa s c i t ur 5 4 . Vo m Hi mme lHo c h 5 8 . Wa l t ha m( Ca l ki n) 111011108797 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 5 1 . Mue l l e r 2 3 5 . S oNi mm De nnMe i neHä nde 2 5 4 . S t . De ni oo rJ oa nnao rPa l e s t r i na 2 7 5 . F o unda t i on( F unk)o rPr ot e c t i on 88978899WITH ALLELUIAS 11111111911 1 1 8 . Komm He i l i ge rGe i s t , He r r eGott 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 89889866488 1111111112121111 2 0 9 . Wa c he tAuf 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 11111211 BAKER,HENRY WILLIAMS( 18211877)CAWOOD,J OHN ( 17751852) 2 4 0 . Mo nksGa t e 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe g o tte n 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dYo urWor dI sCa s t 1281299999 BAKER,THEODORE ( 18511934) CENNICK,J OHN ( 17181755) 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 2 6 . WeGa t he rT o g e t he r 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl o o mi ng 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl oudsDe s c e ndi ng 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 17841849) BARTON,BERNARD ( 5 0 . Ang e l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi g h 121212714146 1 5 6 . La mpofOurF e e t 12121261212126 CHADWICK,J AMES( 18131882) CHANDLER,J OHN ( 18061876) 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h BASQUE 1414478 3 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge 4 0 . OnJ o r d a n' sBa nkt heBa p t i s t ' sCr y 4 4 . TheAd v e nto fOurGo d 2 6 1 . Lo b ede nHe r r e n BEHM,MARTIN ( 15571622) 742814) CHARLEMAGNE ( 1511151188811 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 1 7 . Come , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGho s t 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY o nde r BEN J UDAH, DANIEL( CI RCA 1 400) I RREGULAR 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e CHATFIELD,ALLEN WILLIAM ( 18081896) 5 9 . Cr a nha m 6 5 . Ade s t eF i de l e so rPo r t ugue s eHymn 7 0 . TheF i r s tNo e l 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e BENNARD,GEORGE ( 18731958) PECULIAR BERNARD OFCLUNY AKA.BERNARD OF MORLAIX ( 12TH CENTURY) 2 9 0 . Mi tte nwi ri m Le b e nS i nd I NDEX OFAUTHORSAND TRANSLATORS Tr a ns l a t e dhymnsi ni t a l i c s ADAMS,RICHARD W.( 1952) 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r o r ' sCr y? ADAMS,SARAH FULLER FLOWER ( 18051848) 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s BERNARD OFCLAIRVAUX ( 10911153) 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n BIANCO OFSIENA ( ? 1434) 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne BICKERSTETH,EDWARD HENRY J R. ( 18251906) 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t oGa t he rUpt he Cr umb s 2 0 0 . 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TheChur c h' sOneF ounda t i on Ge n1 : 1 OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 De ut3 0 : 6 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo ne 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo w Ps4 : 8 Ge n4 9 : 1 8 Awa y De pa r t 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e s De ut3 2 : 1 3 Ne w 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Ps5 : 3 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y? Ex3 : 1 4 1 5 Pr a i s e De ut3 2 : 1 41 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a d Ps8 : 1 9 a n d S i n g 8 5 . ALa mbGo e s 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro f Ex1 2 : 5 De ut3 2 : 3 Unc ompl a i ni ngF o r t h Go d Ps9 : 9 1 0 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod Ex1 2 : 2 1 2 71 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYo ur 2 5 7 . Lor dofLi f e , Al lPr a i s e J o s h6 : 1 2 7 Ps1 0 : 1 4 Pl a ns Ex c e l l i ng 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a t Ex1 3 : 2 1 2 2 J e ho v a h J o s h2 4 : 1 5 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHous e Ps1 2 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y? 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda nd 1 S a m 2 2 4 . C o m e Tho u F o u n t O f 1 3 4 . The Mo u t h o f F o o l s D ot h Ex1 3 : 2 1 Ps1 4 : 1 7 Le a dMe 7 : 3 1 2 Ev e r yBl e s s i ng Go dConf e s s 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYo ur 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo ne Ex1 4 : 1 9 2 5 1 S a m1 7 : 4 7 Ps1 6 : 7 F r o m The i rS i ght Pl a ns Awa y Ex1 5 : 1 1 1 33 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds tofLi f e Ps1 7 : 7 9 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 1 S a m2 0 : 3 WeBe 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a t 3 0 9 . A l l P r a i s e T o The e , My Ex1 5 : 1 3 Ps1 7 : 8 J e ho v a h 2 S a m Go d, Thi sNi ght 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 5 : 1 3 2 3 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo od 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t h Ex1 8 : 2 0 Ps1 7 : 1 5 AndWi s e 2 S a m 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOur TheS un 2 : 2 3 Go d 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t 2 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGodF r om Whom Ex1 9 : 1 6 2 0 Ps1 7 : 1 5 F r o m The i rS i ght 2 S a m 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOur Al lBl e s s i ngsF l o w 2 2 : 2 3 Go d 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f e 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOur Ex2 0 : 1 1 7 Ps1 8 : 1 2 Mi ghtLi v e 2 S a m2 2 : 7 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt Go d 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v e 1 Kgs 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl l 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOur Ex2 0 : 1 1 7 Ps1 8 : 1 2 Ha ppi l y 8 : 2 2 2 4 MyHe a r t Go d 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAnd 1 Kgs8 : 2 7 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r Ps1 8 : 2 2 8 2 . MyHopeI sBui l t Ex2 0 : 1 0 Gl a dne s s 1 Kgs 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t y 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' s Ps1 9 : 1 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi ne 8 : 4 6 5 3 La nd, OLo r d S ha do w Ex2 3 : 1 9 Own 1 Kgs 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo od 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe Ps1 9 : 8 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t 1 9 : 1 1 1 2 AndWi s e Ex2 5 : 1 0 F r o m The i rS i ght 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi ne 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No w Chr2 9 : 1 4 Ps2 2 : 6 8 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t1 O w n Wo u n d e d Ex3 1 : 1 8 F r o m The i rS i ght 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Ps2 2 : 1 4 1 82 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng Chr2 9 : 1 8 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t1 Pr a i s e Ex3 4 : 4 5 Ps2 3 : 1 3 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe F r o m The i rS i ght 2 Chr 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t Ps2 3 : 1 6 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 8 7 . Lor dWhoThr o ugho ut 5 : 1 1 1 4 F r om The i rS i ght Lv9 : 2 3 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , L i k e A S h e p he r d The s eF or t yDa ys Ps2 3 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYo ur Le a dUs 2 C h r 2 0 : 2 1 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t Pl a ns Lv1 6 : 1 2 2 8 4 . S o ul sofMe n!WhyWi l lYe F r o m The i rS i ght Ps2 3 : 1 6 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t y S c a tte r E z r a 9 : 5 1 5 Lv2 5 : 9 1 03 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und La nd, OLo r d Ps2 3 : 1 6 2 8 5 . TheLor d' sMyS he phe r d Lv2 6 : 1 8 1 95 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r J o b5 : 9 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y Ps2 3 : 4 1 2 1 . TheCo mf or t e rHa sCome Num 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThy J o b 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGo d, IThi r s t 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, The 6 : 2 2 2 7 Bl e s s i ng 1 3 : 1 5 1 6 F orY ou Ps2 3 : 6 Al mi ght y Num 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me r 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y J o b1 9 : 2 5 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' n 6 : 2 4 2 6 Li v e s Ps2 4 : 1 1 0 As c e nde t h 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr e 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho Num 6 : 2 7 J o b2 8 : 2 8 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , Y e Ba pt i z e d F e a r e t hGod Ps2 4 : 7 Mi ght yGa t e s 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe no f 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho Num 7 : 8 9 J o b2 8 : 2 8 Ps2 4 : 8 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl or y Ol d F e a r e t hGod Ps2 5 : 1 9 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod Num 1 2 : 6 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i o n J o b 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda nd 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rThe 3 8 : 2 9 3 0 Ps2 5 : 1 2 2 De ut4 : 9 1 0 Le a dMe Mi ght yDe e ds J o b4 0 : 6 1 41 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb Ps2 5 : 4 6 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f e 1 4 5 . Wh i l e O ' e r O u r Gui l t y De ut5 : 6 2 1 J o b4 2 : 1 6 Mi ghtLi v e P s 2 7 : 1 1 4 2 7 3 . F e a r N o t , O L i tt l e F l o c k La nd, OLo r d 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v e Ps2 7 : 1 3 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tTo De ut5 : 6 2 1 J o b4 2 : 6 Ha ppi l y The e 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a d Ps2 7 : 1 6 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rThe a ndS i ng 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , My De ut6 : 7 Ps4 : 8 Mi ght yDe e ds Go d, Thi sNi ght 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e s Ps3 0 : 4 5 De ut8 : 3 1 5 6 . La mpofOurF e e t Ne w 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' s Ps4 : 8 De ut 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rThe S ha do w 1 2 2 . Godt heF a t he rBeOur Ps3 1 : 1 3 1 1 : 1 9 2 0 Mi ght yDe e ds S t a y OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 Ps3 1 : 3 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 5 7 . Lor do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Ps6 8 : 4 5 Ps9 8 : 1 3 E x c e l l i n g A l l R e j o i c e Ps3 2 : 1 5 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI n Ps9 8 : 4 9 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d Ps3 2 : 1 1 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong Ps6 8 : 1 8 Tr i umph P s 9 8 : 4 6 2 6 3 . R e j o i c e , O P i l g r i m Thr ong 2 6 7 . F o rTheBe a ut yOfThe Ps3 3 : 1 6 3 0 5 . A w a k e My S o u l , A n Ea r t h 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so f Ps6 9 : 3 3 3 6 Ps1 0 0 : 1 5 Offe r i ngBr i ng Be a ut y Ps3 4 : 1 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGod Ps1 0 0 : 1 5 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong Ps6 9 : 3 4 Ps3 4 : 1 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us a ndKi ng 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThy Ps3 4 : 9 1 0 2 7 4 . GodWi l lTa keCa r eofY o u 0 3 : 1 2 2 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r e Ps1 Ma ke r P s 7 1 : 2 3 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS o The e Ps3 5 : 2 3 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ng Pe r i l o us Ps1 0 3 : 1 Ps7 1 : 2 4 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e OfHe a v e n 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eof Ps7 2 : 8 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn Ps3 6 : 6 2 8 4 . S o ul sofMe n!WhyWi l lYe J e s us Ps1 0 3 : 1 2 2 Ps7 2 : 1 8 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y S c a tte r 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF ountOf Ps3 6 : 9 1 1 Ps7 3 : 2 3 2 61 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThy Ev e r yBl e s s i ng Ps1 0 3 : 3 Na me P s 7 3 : 2 5 1 7 3 . N o n e O t h e r L a m b 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tTo Ps3 9 : 1 2 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e s The e 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a d Ps1 0 3 : 8 1 3 Ps7 3 : 2 5 2 6 Ne w a n d S i n g Ps4 0 : 5 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y Ps 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me r 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rThe Ps4 0 : 8 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t Ps7 8 : 5 8 1 0 4 : 3 3 3 4 Li v e s Mi ght yDe e ds 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e t Ps 5 2 . Come , Y o urHe a r ta nd Ps4 2 : 1 2 Ps8 1 : 6 1 0 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb The e 1 0 7 : 1 0 2 2 Voi c e sRa i s i ng 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tTo 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGo d, IThi r s t Ps8 6 : 3 Ps Ps4 2 : 1 1 1 The e 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und F orY ou 1 0 7 : 1 3 1 4 6 : 1 0 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y Ps4 6 : 1 1 1 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe Ps8 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS oul , An 0 8 : 1 6 2 1 0 . Gl o r i ousThi ngso fThe e Ps1 Ps4 6 : 1 0 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS oul Offe r i ngBr i ng Ps8 7 : 1 7 a r eS po ke n 5 6 . GodRe s tY eMe r r y Ps1 1 3 : 2 3 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yo fBl e s s e dLi ght Ps4 6 : 1 0 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o ws Ge nt l e me n Ps8 9 : 9 1 7 4 . O B e G l a d A l l N a t i o n s on Lo udl yRo a r Ps1 1 7 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' n E a r t h Ps4 7 : 1 9 Ps8 9 : 2 6 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s As c e nde t h 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF o ol sDot h 1 8 : 4 6 2 8 3 . OurGod , OurHe l pI nAge sPs1 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngsofThe e Ps9 G o d C o n f e s s 0 : 1 Ps4 8 : 1 3 Pa s t a r eS po ke n Ps 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , Y e 1 6 0 . Wi l tThou, OMa n, Li v e Ps4 8 : 9 1 0 2 3 . GodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 1 1 8 : 1 9 2 0 Mi ght yGa t e s Ps9 0 : 1 Ha ppi l y 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo f Ps 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so f Ps4 9 : 1 2 0 3 0 9 . A l l P r a i s eToThe e , My Mo ur ni ng 1 1 8 : 1 9 2 6 Be a ut y Ps9 1 : 1 1 6 Go d, Thi sNi ght 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMy 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti n Ps5 1 : 1 1 9 1 9 : 5 1 0 3 1 2 . N o w R e s t Be ne a t hNi ght ' s Ps1 Go d ThyWor d Ps9 1 : 1 1 6 S ha do w 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t y 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWoul d Ps5 1 : 1 1 9 1 9 : 5 P s 9 1 : 4 1 3 7 . I B i n dUnt oMys e l fToda y Ps1 La nd, OLor d Gui deMyWa ys 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t h Ps5 1 : 1 1 2 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w Ps1 1 9 : 1 0 51 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Ps9 1 : 9 1 2 a ndHe a v e n 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr e 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda nd Ps5 1 : 5 1 0 Ps1 1 9 : 1 0 5 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , My Ba pt i z e d Le a dMe Ps9 2 : 1 2 Go d, Thi sNi ght Ps5 1 : 6 1 2 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghtof Ps1 1 9 : 1 0 5 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfThe Do ub ta ndS or r o w 5 : 1 6 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa me Ps9 Ea r t h Ps5 1 : 1 0 1 2 Mos tHo l y Ps1 1 9 : 1 3 31 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t he Ps9 5 : 1 6 Ps5 1 : 1 5 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 3 1 0 . God, Tha tMa de s tEa r t h Hol yOne Ps1 2 1 : 1 8 a ndHe a v e n 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t h P s 9 5 : 1 6 2 6 3 . R e j o i c e , O P i l g r i m Thr o n g Ps5 3 : 1 6 Go dCo nf e s s 1 2 9 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e non 2 4 : 1 8 7 7 . S ongsofTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Ps1 OurS i de Ps9 5 : 2 1 2 2 . Godt heF a t he rBeOur Pr a i s e Ps5 5 : 2 2 S t a y 1 3 0 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e non 2 4 : 1 8 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOn Ps1 OurS i de Ps9 5 : 6 Ps5 6 : 1 1 3 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l oc k Hi gh Ps1 2 7 : 1 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f e 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro f Ps6 0 : 1 1 1 2 Ps9 6 : 1 8 Mi ghtLi v e P s 1 2 7 : 1 3 0 2 . O h , B l e s t t h e H o u s e Go d Ps6 3 : 6 8 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThy Ps9 6 : 1 3 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue sPs1 3 0 Ta b l e 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, 2 9 5 . Ma y G o d B e s t o w o n U s H i s Ps6 3 : 8 Ps9 6 : 1 0 1 3 He a rMe 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o Gr a c e Ps1 3 0 The e 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi s Ps9 7 : 1 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d Ps6 7 : 1 2 Gr a c e 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o 3 0 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Ps1 The e 8 : 1 3 Ps6 7 : 1 2 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i o nsCome Ps9 Al lRe j o i c e 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onso n Ps1 3 3 Ps6 7 : 2 4 Euc ha r i s t Ea r t h OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 3 1 . Come , Tho uLo ngEx pe c t e d 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghtof Ps 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' s I s9 : 6 I s5 1 : 1 1 1 6 J e s us Do ub ta ndS or r o w 1 3 9 : 1 1 1 4 S ha do w s9 : 6 7 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 8 5 . ALa mbGoe s 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ng I I s5 3 : 1 1 2 Ps1 4 5 Unc ompl a i ni ngF or t h OfHe a v e n 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d I s9 : 6 Mor n I s5 3 : 1 6 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? Ps 2 7 1 . OLo r dofHe a v ' na nd 1 4 5 : 1 5 1 9 Ea r t ha ndS e a 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e r I s5 3 : 3 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! I s1 1 : 1 1 0 Bl oo mi ng 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThy 1 0 1 . S t r i c k e n , S m i tt e n , a n d Ps1 4 6 : 1 2 I s5 3 : 3 6 Ma ke r I s1 1 : 1 3 9 . OCo meOComeEmma nue l Affli c t e d 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho I s 1 1 : 1 0 2 9 4 . L i ft H i g h The C r o s s I s 5 3 : 3 6 1 8 0 . The L i l yo ft heVa l l e y Ps1 4 6 : 5 F e a r e t hGo d 2 1 0 . Gl o r i ousThi ngso fThe e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The I s1 2 : 1 6 I s5 3 : 3 5 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho a r eS po ke n Ba ttl eDone Ps1 4 6 : 5 F e a r e t hGo d I s1 2 : 1 6 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e I s5 3 : 4 5 Ps B a p t i z e d 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r I s1 2 : 1 6 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 1 4 7 : 1 6 2 0 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma nd 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The I s5 3 : 4 5 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo d I s1 2 : 1 6 He a l i ng Ps1 4 8 Ba ttl eDone a ndKi ng 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No w 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul d I s5 3 : 4 5 Ps1 4 8 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHo no r I s2 4 : 5 Wounde d Gui deMyWa ys Ps1 4 8 : 1 2 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng s5 3 : 5 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns ol a t e 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oI s2 5 : 7 9 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hI H e a v e n a n d V o i c e s R a i s e I s 5 5 : 1 3 1 9 7 . C o m e , Y e D i s c o n s o l a t e Ps1 4 8 : 1 2 TheS un 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so f 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi s I s2 6 : 1 4 I s5 5 : 1 0 1 1 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r om Whom Be a ut y Gr a c e Ps1 4 8 : 1 2 Al lBl e s s i ngsF l o w 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Ye I s5 7 : 1 8 1 91 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWor t hy I s2 6 : 2 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y e Mi ght yGa t e s Ps1 4 8 : 1 1 4 I s5 9 : 1 1 1 45 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r He a v e nsAdo r eHi m I s2 6 : 3 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , Y e 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, The I s6 0 : 4 5 Ps1 5 0 : 1 2 I s2 6 : 8 . J e s us , J o yofMa n' sDe s i r i ng Mi ght yGa t e s Al mi ght y 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS o I s6 0 : 1 9 2 02 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOur I s3 1 : 4 5 Pr1 0 : 2 2 Pe r i l ous 3 1 . Come , ThouLo ngEx pe c t e d Po s s e s s i ng I s6 1 : 1 2 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e s J e s us Pr1 4 : 2 6 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s usI s3 3 : 2 Ne w 5 2 . Come , Y o urHe a r ta nd Pr1 8 : 2 4 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! I s6 1 : 1 I s3 8 : 1 9 2 0. Lo r dGod, ThyPr a i s eWeS i ng Voi c e sRa i s i ng 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMor ni ngMe r c i e s Pr1 9 : 1 2 3 2 . Comf or t , Comf o r tY eMy I s6 1 : 1 2 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und Ne w I s4 0 : 1 8 Pe o pl e 7 7 . S ongsofTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Pr2 3 : 2 6 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r I s6 1 : 1 3 I s4 0 : 1 2 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me Pr a i s e S o6 : 1 0 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i or I s4 0 : 1 0 1 12 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d I s6 1 : 1 0 1 12 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong I s1 : 1 8 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe I s4 0 : 1 1 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 3 0 0 . Lor d, Whoa tCa na ' s I s6 2 : 1 5 I s1 : 1 8 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w We ddi ngF e a s t 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l o c kAr t I s4 0 : 1 1 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I n 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi s F e e di ng I s6 : 1 4 I s6 2 : 1 2 Da yso fOl d Gr a c e 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h s4 1 : 1 2 0 I s6 : 1 4 . Lor dGo d, ThyPr a i s eWeS i ng I 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThy Gl a dne s s I s6 3 : 9 B l e s s i n g I s6 : 2 3 2 3 . GodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt I s4 1 : 8 1 0 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 2 6 7 . F o rTheBe a ut yOfThe s6 4 : 6 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 1 2 6 . We A l l B e l i e v ei nOneTr ue I I s6 : 3 I s4 1 : 9 1 3 Ea r t h Go d I s6 5 : 1 7 1 92 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong I s6 : 3 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y s6 6 : 1 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! I s4 1 : 1 0 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n I 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s us I s 6 6 : 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 . The C o m f o r t e r H a s C o me 5 8 . I H e a r d The B e l l s O n I s6 : 8 I s4 1 : 1 3 Ca l l i ng Chr i s t ma sDa y 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we rof J e r1 0 : 1 0 1 3 I s6 : 9 1 0 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWo r t hy 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hof Go d I s4 2 : 5 Go d 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ght J e r1 0 : 2 3 2 42 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r I s7 : 1 4 Re j oi c e s 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo w J e r 3 0 : 1 1 2 6 . We G a t h e r T o g e t h e r I s4 2 : 6 7 De pa r t I s7 : 1 4 3 9 . OComeOCo meEmma nue l J e r3 1 : 2 3 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod s4 3 : 2 5 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi d ni ght I I s9 : 1 6 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda nd Cl e a r e r3 1 : 9 1 4 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMy J Le a dMe I s4 3 : 2 5 2 8 Go d 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ght I s9 : 2 7 La m 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e s Re j oi c e s 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOur 3 : 2 2 2 3 Ne w I s4 6 : 4 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we d S t a y I s9 : 2 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod, IThi r s t Na me La m3 : 2 4 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo w F orY ou I s4 9 : 6 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s s De pa r t I s9 : 2 7 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWoul d S a t 1 : 1 9 2 0 I s5 0 : 7 9 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe Ez1 Gui deMyWa ys 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe y 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGo d, IThi r s t I s9 : 2 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tTo I s5 0 : 8 1 1 Wa t c he dByNi ght Ez1 8 : 3 0 3 2 F orY ou The e OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l o c kAr t 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr os s ' , t he 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt he Ez3 4 : 1 1 2 4 Mt1 1 : 2 8 3 0 Mt3 : 1 1 2 F e e di ng S a v i o rS a i d Ba pt i s t ' sCr y Ez3 4 : 2 3 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 : 2 8 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLor d, Mt1 Mt3 : 1 3 1 7 TheChr i s t Ez3 6 : 2 5 2 85 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi s Mt1 1 : 2 9 C h i l d r e n 8 7 . L o r d Wh o Thr o u g h o u t 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLor dWoul d Mt4 : 1 2 Ez3 6 : 2 5 2 9 The s eF or t yDa ys Gui deMyWa ys 2 3 7 . Ye tBe f o r eWeS e eY our Mt1 2 : 1 8 2 1 Pl a ns 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s s 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v e Mt4 : 1 2 1 7 Ez3 6 : 2 6 2 8 S a t Di v i ne 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGodYourWor d Mt1 3 : 3 9 I sCa s t 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght y Ez3 6 : 2 7 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n Mt4 : 1 6 Wo r d 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t ho f Mt1 3 : 1 6 1 7 Ez3 7 : 5 9 Be gotte n 2 5 7 . L o r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e Go d Mt5 : 2 1 2 Ex c e l l i ng 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGodYourWor d 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , An Mt1 3 : 1 8 3 0 Da n6 : 2 7 I sCa s t 2 4 1 . J e s u sWa nt sAl lOfHi s Offe r i ngBr i ng Mt5 : 3 1 2 Chi l dr e n 2 3 0 . NotWo r t hy , Lor d, t o Da n Mt1 5 : 2 2 2 8 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d G a t h e r U p t h e C r u m b s Mt 5 : 1 4 1 2 1 . The C o m f o r t e r H a s C o m e 7 : 1 3 1 4 6 : 1 3 1 82 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRo c k 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t h Mt1 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e d Mt5 : 1 6 Da n1 2 : 1 3 The S u n UpYo nde r 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i on Mt1 7 : 1 1 3 F a i r Mt5 : 1 6 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul Ho s1 4 : 4 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c ons ol a t e 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t Mt5 : 2 1 3 71 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe Ho s1 4 : 4 91 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y Mt1 7 : 1 5 F r o m The i r S i g h t 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we r Mi c5 : 2 4 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m Mt5 : 4 3 4 8 Mt1 7 : 1 1 38 4 . Ti sGoo d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e Te r r or ' sCr y? Mi c5 : 2 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m Mt1 9 : 4 6 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng Mt5 : 4 3 4 81 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe y Mi c5 : 2 3 0 0 . Lor d, Whoa tCa na ' s 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOur Wa t c he dByNi ght Mt1 9 : 6 Mt6 : 7 1 3 We ddi ngF e a s t S t a y 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a d Mi c7 : 1 8 1 9 9 : 2 8 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl or y 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e n Mt1 a ndS i ng Mt6 : 9 1 3 Ab o v e 2 9 2 . H a r k , t h e V o i c e o f J e s us Ha b1 : 1 2 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s Mt2 0 : 1 1 6 Ca l l i ng Mt6 : 9 1 3 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) Ha b2 : 2 0 2 3 . GodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 0 : 2 6 2 81 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r Mt6 : 1 0 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsThouWi l t Mt2 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMo r t a lF l e s hKe e p Ha b2 : 2 0 2 3 2 . P a s s Me N o t , OGe nt l e Mt 6 : 1 3 2 2 6 . H e L e a d e t h Me S i l e nc e Mt2 0 : 3 0 3 4 S a v i o r 1 7 0 . J e s u s , Thy B o u n d l e s s L o v e Ze ph1 : 1 4 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me Mt6 : 1 9 2 1 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e t ToMe Mt2 1 : 1 9 Ze ph The e 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r Mt 6 : 2 5 3 4 1 7 7 . O n e Thi n g ' s N e e d f u l 3 : 1 4 2 0 Mt2 1 : 9 9 3 . Al lGl or y , La ud, a ndHonor : 2 9 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e ns Mt6 Ze c h9 : 9 Mt 2 1 : 1 5 9 4 . H o s a n n a , L o u d H o s a nna Ado r i ng 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI n Mt7 : 7 8 Mt 2 2 : 3 4 4 6 1 4 2 . O L o r d My S o u l C o n v i c t e d J e s u s Ze c h9 : 9 1 01 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 2 2 7 . L o r d , The e I L o v e w i t h A l l 3 0 4 . Y o u P a r e n t s H e a r Wh a t Ze c h1 0 : 8 92 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r Mt2 2 : 3 7 Mt7 : 7 1 1 MyHe a r t J e s usTa ught 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY e Ze c h1 3 : 7 9 2 : 3 7 4 02 2 8 . Mor eLo v et oThe e 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nof Mt2 S c a tte r Mt7 : 1 3 1 4 Ol d 2 0 4 . D a y o f Wr a t h , O D a yof Ma l2 : 1 5 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng Mt2 4 : 1 5 2 8 Mo ur ni ng Mt7 : 2 4 2 52 1 7 . Bui l tont heRo c k Ma l3 : 1 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHo us e 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa y Mt7 : 2 4 2 72 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t Mt2 4 : 3 6 4 4 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s s C o m i n g Ma l4 : 1 6 Mt8 : 8 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm NotWor t hy S a t 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f orNi ghtI s 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o ws Mt2 4 : 3 6 4 4 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e r Mt8 : 2 3 2 7 F l yi ng Mt1 : 2 0 2 1 L o u d l y R o a r Bl o o mi ng 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa y Mt9 : 1 1 1 31 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e Mt2 5 : 1 1 3 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e Comi ng Mt1 : 2 0 2 3 Be gotte n 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLo r d, i n Mt9 : 3 5 3 6 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oom S oonWi l l Da yso fOl d Mt2 5 : 6 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso f Ca l lUs Mt2 : 1 1 1 Gl o r y 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s us Mt9 : 3 7 3 9 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f orNi ghtI s Ca l l i ng Mt2 5 : 6 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe no f F l yi ng Mt2 : 1 1 2 Ol d 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght y Mt1 0 : 2 6 2 7 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yof Wo r d Mt2 5 : 3 1 4 6 Mt2 : 1 1 1 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m Mo ur ni ng 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght y 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ng Mt1 1 : 4 6 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e ns Mt2 : 1 1 8 Wo r d Mt2 5 : 3 1 3 4 i sHe r e Ador i ng 7 7 . S ongsofTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Mt2 : 1 1 1 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? Mt1 1 : 4 5 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa y Pr a i s e Mt2 5 : 3 1 4 6 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o nof Comi ng Mt2 : 1 1 Mt1 1 : 1 9 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! Wi nt e r t i me 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng Mt2 5 : 3 2 4 6 Mt 1 1 : 2 8 3 0 1 9 7 . C o m e , Y e D i s c o ns o l a t e 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y e Ne a r Mt3 : 1 3 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t h Mi ght yGa t e s 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl or y , WhoHa s t Mt1 1 : 2 8 Mt2 5 : 4 0 a ndHe a v e n Bo ughtUs OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi ne Mk2 Lk1 : 4 6 5 5 : 1 8 2 23 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound Mt2 5 : 4 0 Own 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAnd Lk1 : 6 7 7 5 Mk2 : 2 3 2 8 Mt2 6 : 2 6 2 81 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t Gl a dne s s 1 4 7 . ICome , OS a v i or , ToThy 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGodYo urWor d Mt2 6 : 2 6 2 8 Lk1 : 6 8 7 1 Mk4 : 3 8 Ta b l e I sCa s t Mt2 6 : 2 6 2 82 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGodYo urWor d Lk1 : 7 6 7 9 Mk4 : 1 3 2 0 I sCa s t 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t Mt2 6 : 2 6 2 8 Dol e f ulNi ght Lk2 : 1 2 0 Mk4 : 1 9 2 01 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY o ur Lk2 : 1 2 0 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e n Mt2 6 : 3 0 Mk4 : 2 6 2 9 Pl a ns S o wn Lk2 : 1 1 8 Mt2 6 : 3 3 3 51 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o ws Mk4 : 3 5 4 1 Lo udl yRo a r Mt2 6 : 3 6 6 89 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne Lk2 : 1 2 0 Mk 5 : 2 5 3 41 6 5 . F r o m N a z a r e t h Mt2 6 : 3 6 4 69 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h Lk2 : 4 1 6 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t o 9 7 . ' Ti sMi dni ghta ndOn Mk 7 : 2 7 2 9 Mt2 6 : 3 6 4 5 Lk2 : 6 2 0 Ga t he rUpt heCr umb s Ol i v e ' sBr o w 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t he Mt2 6 : 6 9 7 51 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l Mk8 : 3 4 Lk2 : 6 2 0 S a v i o rS a i d 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOne Mt2 7 : 2 4 2 5 Mk8 : 3 4 3 82 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe F ounda t i on Lk2 : 7 1 4 8 3 . O Wo n d r o u s T y pe , OVi s i o n Mt2 7 : 3 1 5 69 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne Mk9 : 2 1 3 F a i r Lk2 : 7 Mt2 7 : 4 6 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s Mk9 : 2 1 3 8 4 . Ti sGo o d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e Lk2 : 7 1 4 Mt2 7 : 5 5 5 61 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l e Mk 9 : 2 1 2 5 Mt2 8 : 1 1 09 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne Lk2 : 7 1 1 S a v i o r Mt2 8 : 1 7 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? Mk 3 0 4 . Y ouPa r e nt sHe a rWha t Lk2 : 7 1 4 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e n 1 0 : 1 3 1 6 J e s usTa ught Mt2 8 : 5 6 Toda y( Lyr a ) Mk Lk2 : 7 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e n 1 0 : 4 6 5 2 Mt2 8 : 5 6 Toda y( Lyr a ) Lk2 : 8 1 5 Mk 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y? Mt2 8 : 6 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 1 1 : 2 4 2 5 : 8 1 5 Mt2 8 : 6 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThy Lk2 Mk1 2 : 3 0 Ma ke r 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa me Mt2 8 : 1 9 : 8 1 4 Mos tHo l y 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e ns Lk2 Mk1 3 : 2 6 Ado r i ng Mt2 8 : 1 9 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y Lk2 : 8 1 5 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa y 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr e Mk Mt2 8 : 1 9 2 0 1 3 : 3 3 3 7 Comi ng Ba pt i z e d Lk2 : 8 9 Mk 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI s Mt2 8 : 2 0 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us Lk2 : 8 9 3 : 3 3 3 7 F l yi ng 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl l 1 Mt2 8 : 2 0 Mk 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThy Lk2 : 8 1 5 MyHe a r t 1 4 : 2 2 2 5 Ta b l e Mt2 8 : 2 0 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! Mk 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t Lk2 : 1 0 1 1 4 0 . OnJ or da n' sBa nkt he Mk1 : 1 8 1 4 : 2 2 2 5 Do l e f ulNi ght Ba pt i s t ' sCr y Lk2 : 1 0 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYo ur 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Mk1 4 : 2 6 Mk1 : 7 1 1 Pl a ns Lk2 : 1 3 1 4 Pr a i s e Mk 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLor d, 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne Lk2 : 1 3 1 4 Mk1 : 7 1 1 1 4 : 3 2 6 5 TheChr i s t Mk : 1 3 1 4 Mk1 : 1 6 2 02 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h Lk2 1 4 : 3 2 4 2 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThou Mk1 : 2 3 2 8 Mk 9 7 . ' Ti sMi dni ghta ndOn Lk2 : 1 3 1 4 Ar t 1 4 : 3 2 4 1 Ol i v e ' sBr o w Mk1 : 3 2 3 41 6 5 . F r o m Na z a r e t h Mk Lk2 : 1 4 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma nd 1 5 : 2 0 3 9 Mk1 : 3 4 He a l i ng 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e Lk2 : 1 5 Mk1 6 : 1 6 Mk1 : 3 4 3 91 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn Ba pt i z e d Mk1 : 4 0 4 51 7 2 . No , No tOne ! Lk2 : 1 5 1 6 Lk1 : 1 4 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 4 0 . OnJ or da n' sBa nkt he Lk1 : 2 6 3 83 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge Mk1 : 4 0 4 5 Lk2 : 2 2 3 8 Ba pt i s t ' sCr y 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t he Lk1 : 2 6 3 1 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i n Hol yOne Mk1 : 4 0 4 5 Lk2 : 2 9 3 2 Da yso fOl d Lk1 : 4 2 4 83 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThy Lk2 : 3 0 3 2 Mk2 : 1 1 2 2 5 7 . Lor do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e Ma ke r Lk1 : 4 6 5 5 L k 2 : 4 1 5 1 Ex c e l l i ng 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 3 1 . Come , ThouLo ngEx pe c t e d J e s us 5 2 . Come , Y o urHe a r ta nd Voi c e sRa i s i ng 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' s S ha do w 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e r Bl oo mi ng 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wnofBe t hl e he m 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l msof Gl or y 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eTo Ea r t hICo me 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we d Na me 5 1 . Awa yI nAMa nge r 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t he Hol yOne 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo ono f Wi nt e r t i me 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ght Re j oi c e s 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' s Pl a i ns 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi d ni ght Cl e a r 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e p S i l e nc e 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe y Wa t c he dByNi ght 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r y Ge nt l e me n 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOn Hi gh 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l s S i ng 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOn Chr i s t ma sDa y 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e ns Ador i ng 5 2 . Come , Y o urHe a r ta nd Voi c e sRa i s i ng 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe hol d Hi m 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo w De pa r t 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHo us e OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 Lk1 1 : 1 4 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e 4 0 . OnJ or da n' sBa nkt he Lk2 4 : 2 7 Lk3 : 1 1 4 Be gotte n Ba pt i s t ' sCr y 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e n Lk1 1 : 2 4 Ab o v e Lk2 4 : 2 9 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe Lk3 : 1 5 1 72 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lo r d 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI n 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Lk1 1 : 1 3 Lk2 4 : 5 0 3 5 Lk3 : 1 5 2 2 OurGod Tr i umph Pr a i s e 2 : 3 0 3 22 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY o uJ n1 : 1 1 4 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLor d, Lk1 Lk3 : 1 5 2 2 TheChr i s t Lk1 2 : 3 2 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k J n1 : 1 5 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 8 7 . Lor dWhoThr o ugho ut 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tJ n1 : 1 5 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Lk4 : 1 1 3 Lk1 2 : 5 9 The s eF or t yDa ys F r om The i rS i ght 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e J n1 : 1 5 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY o urWor d 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t o Be gotte n Lk4 : 1 7 2 7 Lk1 4 : 7 1 1 I sCa s t Ga t he rUpt heCr umb s J n1 : 1 4 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t h Lk1 5 : 1 7 1 4 0 . J e s u s S i n n e r s D o t h Re c e i v e Lk4 : 1 7 2 1 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d Go dCo nf e s s J n1 : 1 3 Lk1 5 : 1 0 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! Mor n Lk4 : 1 8 1 93 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d 2 9 1 . God, Whos eAl mi ght y Lk1 5 : 2 0 J n1 : 4 5 Lk4 : 3 2 1 5 6 . La mpofOurF e e t Mor n Wor d 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThou Lk1 5 : 2 0 2 41 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 3 0 4 . YouPa r e nt sHe a rWha t Lk4 : 3 3 3 7 J n1 : 1 2 1 3 Ar t J e s usTa ught 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t o 7 : 7 1 0 Lk5 : 1 1 1 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l Lk1 Ga t he rUpt heCr umb s J n1 : 1 4 1 7 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r Lk5 : 8 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWo r t hy 1 3 1 . Loo kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we d Lk1 8 : 7 8 J n1 : 1 4 He a v e nBe ho l d Na me 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e Lk6 : 2 0 2 3 Ex c e l l i ng 1 3 2 . Loo kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om J n1 : 1 4 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Lk1 8 : 7 8 He a v e nBe ho l d Lk6 : 3 6 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNo J n1 : 1 4 8 : 8 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l End 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t h Lk1 Lk6 : 3 9 4 9 Go dCo nf e s s 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tTo 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d Lk1 8 : 1 3 J n1 : 1 4 1 7 The e Mor n Lk6 : 4 7 4 92 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 8 : 1 5 1 75 1 . Awa yI nAMa nge r 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ue Lk6 : 4 7 4 92 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe Lk1 J n1 : 1 4 G o d Lk1 8 : 3 5 4 31 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa s Lk6 : 4 7 4 9 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt he Co me Lk1 9 : 1 1 01 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v eJ n1 : 1 9 2 3 B a p t i s t ' s C r y 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a nd 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLo r d, i n Lk6 : 4 7 4 9 Lk1 9 : 9 1 0 8 5 . ALa mbGoe s Affli c t e d Da yso fOl d J n1 : 2 9 Unc ompl a i ni ngF or t h 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOne Lk1 9 : 2 8 4 04 4 . TheAdv e ntofOurGod Lk6 : 4 7 4 9 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLooksUpTo F ounda t i on n1 : 2 9 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng J The e 1 : 2 5 3 6 1 4 7 . ICome , OS a v i or , ToThy Lk2 N e a r Lk7 : 6 Ta b l e J n1 : 2 9 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t Lk2 2 : 1 4 2 0 2 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t o J n 1 : 2 9 6 7 . S e e A m i d t h e Wi nt e r ' sS no w Do l e f ulNi ght Lk7 : 6 Ga t he rUpt heCr umb s 7 9 . The S t a r P r o c l a i m s t h e K i n g 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThy J n1 : 2 9 2 : 1 7 2 0 Lk7 : 6 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWo r t hy Lk2 i sHe r e Ta b l e Lk7 : 7 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue sLk2 2 2 9 . My F a i t hLooksUpTo 2 : 3 9 4 69 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne J n1 : 3 6 The e 2 9 1 . God, Who s eAl mi ght y Lk2 2 : 3 9 4 69 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h Lk7 : 1 8 2 2 Wo r d J n1 : 4 3 5 1 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 9 7 . ' Ti sMi dni ghta ndOn 2 : 3 9 4 6 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa nd Lk2 J n 1 : 4 3 5 1 2 2 6 . H e L e a d e t h Me Ol i v e ' sBr o w Lk7 : 1 8 2 2 Pr a i s e 2 3 7 . Ye tBe f o r eWeS e eY our Lk2 2 : 6 6 7 19 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne J n1 : 4 3 5 1 Lk7 : 3 6 4 81 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e Pl a ns Lk2 3 : 2 6 4 99 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY o urWor d 3 0 0 . Lor d, Whoa tCa na ' s Lk8 : 4 1 5 J n2 : 1 1 1 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we r I sCa s t We ddi ngF e a s t Lk2 3 : 3 4 Te r r or ' sCr y? 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so f J n2 : 1 1 2 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng Lk8 : 4 1 5 Lk2 3 : 3 4 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s Be a ut y 7 7 . S ongsofTha nkf ul ne s sa nd n2 : 1 1 1 Lk2 3 : 3 9 4 31 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l J 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o ws Pr a i s e Lk8 : 2 2 2 5 Lk2 3 : 4 2 4 31 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe Lo udl yRo a r J n2 : 1 7 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHo us e L k 2 3 : 4 3 9 9 . J e s u s , I n Thy D y i ngWoe s 8 3 . OWondr o usType , OVi s i o n J n2 : 1 9 2 2 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e Lk9 : 2 8 3 6 F a i r Lk2 3 : 4 4 4 51 0 2 . We r eY ouThe r e ? 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eTo n3 : 1 6 1 8 Lk9 : 2 8 3 68 4 . Ti sGo o d, Lo r d, ToBeHe r e Lk2 3 : 4 6 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s J Ea r t hICo me 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s us Lk2 3 : 5 5 1 0 2 . We r eY ouThe r e ? J n3 : 1 6 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s Lk1 0 : 2 9 Ca l l i ng Lk2 4 : 1 1 29 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e J n3 : 1 6 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha t Be gotte n 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n Lk1 0 : 2 1 Lk2 4 : 4 7 J e s usTa ught To da y( Lyr a ) 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsThe J n3 : 1 6 Lk1 0 : 2 5 3 78 2 . Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e F a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n Lk2 4 : 4 7 Lk1 0 : 3 0 3 71 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r To da y( Lyr a ) J n3 : 1 6 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod Lk1 0 : 4 1 4 21 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul Lk2 4 : 5 7 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da yJ n3 : 1 6 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No w 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt he J n1 0 : 1 4 1 5 J n1 6 : 1 3 1 5 Wo u n d e d H o l y G h o s t 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts J n1 0 : 2 7 3 02 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 7 8 . IKno wWhom IHa v e 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF ountOf J n1 7 : 3 J n4 : 1 3 1 4 Be l i e v e d Ev e r yBl e s s i ng 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No w J n1 0 : 2 7 2 8 Wo unde d 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a t J n1 7 : 3 J n4 : 1 4 F r om The i rS i ght J e ho v a h J n1 0 : 2 7 3 02 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t J n4 : 1 4 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n J n1 0 : 2 8 3 02 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe J n1 7 : 1 1 Euc ha r i s t 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ght J n1 1 : 5 2 2 6 . WeGa t he rTo ge t he r J n4 : 2 4 J n1 7 : 1 7 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Di v i ne J n1 2 : 1 2 1 39 4 . Hos a nna , Lo udHo s a nna J n 1 8 : 1 9 6 . O v e r K i d r o n J e s u s Tr e a de t h 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s us J n1 2 : 2 6 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe J n4 : 3 4 3 8 Ca l l i ng 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ng J n1 8 : 3 6 3 7 J n1 2 : 2 6 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe i sHe r e 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e J n4 : 3 5 3 8 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r e Ex c e l l i ng J n1 9 : 1 6 3 09 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne J n1 2 : 4 6 The e J n5 : 2 4 1 5 6 . La mpofOurF e e t J n1 9 : 2 6 2 79 9 . 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G o T o D a r k G e t h s e ma ne J n6 : 4 5 5 1 Ne w 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI n J n2 0 : 1 9 2 31 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l J n1 4 : 1 1 1 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di n Tr i umph J n6 : 4 7 5 1 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl ouds He a v e nl yS pl e ndo r J n2 0 : 2 4 3 1 2 7 8 . IKno wWhom IHa v e De s c e ndi ng J n 1 4 : 5 1 1 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d Be l i e v e d J n6 : 5 0 5 7 J n2 1 : 1 1 4 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l S a v i o r 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v e 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s us n1 4 : 1 6 1 7 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d J J n2 1 : 1 5 1 7 Di v i ne J n6 : 5 0 5 7 Ca l l i ng S a v i o r 1 1 7 . Come , GodCr e a t or , Ho l y J n2 1 : 2 2 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe n1 4 : 1 6 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r o m Me nGo d' s J Gho s t J n6 : 5 0 5 7 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' n Wr a t h Ac t s1 : 6 1 1 J n1 4 : 1 6 1 71 9 7 . Come , YeDi s c o ns o l a t e As c e nde t h J n6 : 6 7 6 8 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ght 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI n J n1 4 : 1 6 1 7 J n7 : 7 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s Ac t s1 : 6 1 1 Di v i ne Tr i umph J n7 : 3 7 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c ons ol a t e J n1 4 : 1 6 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s t Ac t s1 : 9 1 1 J n8 : 1 2 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e ns F r om The i rS i ght J n1 4 : 1 8 2 9 1 . God, Who s eAl mi ght y Ado r i ng Ac t s J n8 : 1 2 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Wo r d J n1 4 : 2 3 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 : 1 0 1 1 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v e Ac t s 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e p J n8 : 1 2 J n1 4 : 2 6 Mor n Di v i ne 1 : 1 0 1 1 S i l e nc e J n8 : 3 1 3 2 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d J n1 4 : 2 6 1 9 7 . Come , YeDi s c o ns o l a t e 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl ouds Ac t s1 : 1 1 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti n De s c e ndi ng 1 1 4 . The C l o u d R e c e i v e d C h r i s t J n8 : 3 1 J n1 4 : 2 6 ThyWor d 1 1 7 . Come , GodCr e a t or , Hol y F r om The i rS i ght Ac t s2 : 1 4 J n9 : 2 5 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e Ghos t 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGo dt he J n1 4 : 2 6 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r d Hol yGho s t 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v e J n1 0 : 1 1 6 Ac t s2 : 2 3 Le a dUs D i v i n e J n1 4 : 2 7 2 81 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l o c kAr tJ 1 1 9 . Ho l yGhos t , wi t hLi ght n 1 5 : 1 2 1 31 5 5 . J e s u s L o v e s Me J n1 0 : 1 1 8 Ac t s2 : 2 4 F e e di ng Di v i ne J n1 5 : 1 3 1 51 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r d Ac t s 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The J n1 0 : 3 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI n Le a dUs 2 : 2 2 2 4 Ba ttl eDone J n1 5 : 1 3 J e s us J n1 0 : 7 9 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' s t s2 : 2 4 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI n Ac S t r o ngBa nds n1 5 : 1 4 1 6 J n1 0 : 9 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe J J e s us 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLo r d, 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i n t s2 : 3 8 J n 1 5 : 2 0 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe Ac J n1 0 : 1 0 TheChr i s t Da yso fOl d 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght y Ac t s 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo ono f J n1 5 : 2 6 2 7 J n1 0 : 1 1 1 52 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb Wo r d 2 : 3 8 3 9 Wi nt e r t i me 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, J n1 6 : 1 3 2 2 3 . BeThouMyVi s i on J n1 0 : 1 1 Ac t s He a rMe 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWor t hy 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lo r d 2 : 4 6 4 7 n1 6 : 1 3 1 4 J n1 0 : 1 1 1 52 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d J OurGod Ac t s 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMy 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t J n1 6 : 1 3 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 3 : 1 8 2 1 Go d J n1 0 : 1 1 Euc ha r i s t J n3 : 2 9 J n4 : 1 0 OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 Ac t s 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a nd 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lo r d Ro m Rom 5 : 5 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 4 : 1 1 1 2 Affli c t e d OurGod 8 : 3 1 3 9 Ac t s4 : 1 2 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb Ro m8 : 3 2 2 7 4 . GodWi l lTa keCa r eofY ou Rom 5 : 8 1 02 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho Ro m 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNo 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eTo Ac t s9 : 3 1 Rom 5 : 8 F e a r e t hGo d Ea r t hICo me 8 : 3 2 3 3 End 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWho 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r d 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl or y , WhoHa s t Ac t s9 : 3 1 Ro m8 : 3 2 Rom 5 : 8 F e a r e t hGo d Le a dUs Bo ughtUs Ac t s1 2 : 7 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na nd Rom 5 : 9 1 0 Ro m8 : 3 2 S a v i o r Ea r t ha ndS e a Ac t s 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e 1 3 : 3 2 3 9 Be gotte n 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d Ro m 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h Rom 5 : 9 1 0 8 : 3 5 3 9 Gl a dne s s S a v i o r 2 7 1 . OLo r dofHe a v ' na nd Ac t s1 4 : 1 5 Ea r t ha ndS e a m 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod, IThi r s t 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' s Ro Rom 5 : 9 1 0 Wr a t h 8 : 3 5 3 9 F orY ou Ac t s 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 6 : 2 5 3 4 Rom 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The Ro m 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod 5 : 1 0 1 1 B a tt l e D o n e 8 : 3 5 3 9 Ac t s 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 1 6 : 3 1 3 4 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNo Ro m 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOur Rom 5 : 1 1 8 : 3 7 3 9 G o d E n d Ac t s1 7 : 2 42 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRo c k Ro m 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOur Ac t s 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om Rom 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r 8 : 3 7 3 9 Go d 5 : 1 2 1 9 2 0 : 2 8 3 2 He a v e nBe hol d Ro m Ac t s 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om Rom 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 8 : 3 8 3 9 5 : 1 5 1 7 2 0 : 2 8 3 2 He a v e nBe hol d m 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho w Rom 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o Ro Ac t s 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sToi l 8 : 3 8 3 9 Br oa d, Ho wHi gh 5 : 2 0 2 1 The e 2 0 : 2 9 3 0 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt he Rom 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o Ac t s Ro m9 : 1 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t Hol yGhos t 5 : 2 0 2 1 The e 2 2 : 1 4 1 6 Ro m 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY o urWor d Rom 6 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng : 1 1 1 Ro m1 : 1 6 1 0 : 1 4 1 5 G l a d n e s s I sCa s t m 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eof 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa me Ro Ro m 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsThe Rom 6 : 2 4 1 1 : 3 3 3 6 J e s u s Mo s t H o l y 1 : 1 6 1 7 F a t he r ' sGr a c e m1 1 : 3 32 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e Ro 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , Go d Rom 6 : 3 4 Ro m1 : 2 0 Ba pt i z e d Onl yWi s e Ro m1 2 : 1 22 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 1 3 8 . Y o u P e o p l e Wh o N o w A r e Ro m2 : 3 5 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS oul Ro m1 2 : 1 82 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w Rom 6 : 3 1 1 Ba pt i z e d 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo od Ro m Ro m2 : 1 2 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met o 1 AndWi s e 3 : 8 1 0 Rom 6 : 4 1 1 S a v e Ro m 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa s 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t h m1 3 : 1 1 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOur Ro 3 : 1 0 3 1 Co me TheS un Rom 6 : 7 Go d Ro m 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo od 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGodF r om Whom Ro m1 3 : 1 1 1 1 1 . The S t r i f eI sO' e r , The 3 : 1 9 2 6 AndWi s e Al lBl e s s i ngsF l o w Rom 6 : 9 1 0 Ba ttl eDone Ro m 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds to fLi f e 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts m1 4 : 7 8 Rom 6 : 1 3 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe Ro 3 : 2 1 2 6 WeBe Rom 6 : 2 3 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts Ro m 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa me 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb o r Ro m1 4 : 8 9 3 : 2 1 2 6 Mos tHo l y 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he Rom 7 : 2 4 Wo ndr o usCr o s s Ro m Ro m1 5 : 1 72 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 3 : 2 3 2 4 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he R o m 1 5 : 1 72 1 6 . B l e s t B e The T i e Tha t B i nds Rom 7 : 2 4 Wo ndr o usCr o s s Ro m 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t Ro m1 5 : 9 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 3 : 2 3 2 5 Dol e f ulNi ght 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he Rom 7 : 2 4 1 Co r 8 2 . Aut ho rofAl lLi f e Wo ndr o usCr o s s Ro m 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di n 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t 3 : 2 4 2 5 He a v e nl yS pl e ndo r 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he 1 Co r1 : 1 3 Rom 7 : 2 4 Euc ha r i s t Wo ndr o usCr o s s 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Ro m3 : 2 8 1 Co r Al lRe j o i c e Rom 8 : 1 1 12 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 1 : 1 7 1 8 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Rom 8 : 9 1 08 2 . Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e Ro m3 : 2 8 1 Co r1 : 1 8 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Al lRe j o i c e Rom 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGo dt he 1 Co r1 : 1 8 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a nd 8 : 2 3 2 7 Hol yGho s t Ro m4 : 2 5 1 C o r 2 : 9 8 1 . Wi t h i n t h e F a t h e r ' s H o us e Affli c t e d Rom 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ue 1 C o r 2 : 1 3 2 4 . O H o l y S p i r i t , E n t e r I n Ro m5 : 1 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 8 : 2 6 2 7 Go d Co r2 : 1 4 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d Ro m5 : 1 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul Rom 1 2 9 . I fGodHa dNotBe e no n 1 8 : 3 1 3 9 OurS i de 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e n 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa s 1 Co r3 : 6 7 Ro m5 : 1 1 1 S o wn Co me Rom 1 3 0 . I fGodHa dNotBe e no n 8 : 3 1 3 9 OurS i de 1 Co r 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v e 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRo c k Ro m5 : 5 3 : 1 1 1 6 Di v i ne OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOne l6 : 1 4 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 1 Co r 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds tofLi f e Ga 1 Co r3 : 1 1 F ounda t i on 1 5 : 5 3 5 4 WeBe Ga l6 : 1 4 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 1 Co r3 : 1 6 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 Co r 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st o Ga l6 : 1 4 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 1 5 : 5 4 5 7 He a v e na ndVo i c e sRa i s e 1 Co r 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so f 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he l6 : 1 4 3 : 1 6 1 7 Be a ut y 1 Co r 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' s Ga Wondr o usCr o s s 1 5 : 5 4 5 7 S t r o n g B a n d s 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' s 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he 1 Co r5 : 7 b l6 : 1 4 S t r ongBa nds 1 Co r 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThy Ga Wondr o usCr o s s 1 5 : 5 4 5 7 Bl e s s i ng 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di n 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he 1 Co r5 : 7 Ga l6 : 1 4 He a v e nl yS pl e ndo r 1 Co r 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The Wondr o usCr o s s 1 5 : 5 4 5 7 Ba ttl eDone 1 Co r 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt he 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n l6 : 1 4 6 : 1 9 2 0 1 Co r 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOur Ga Wondr o usCr o s s 5 : 5 5 5 7 Go d 1 Co r6 : 2 0 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 1 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t h : 3 1 C o r 1 2 8 . A Mi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOur Eph1 1 Co r7 : 2 3 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y TheS un 1 5 : 5 5 5 7 Go d 1 Co r1 0 : 4 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGodF r om Whom : 3 1 Co r 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n Eph1 Al lBl e s s i ngsF l o w 1 Co r1 0 : 1 31 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 1 5 : 5 5 5 7 To da y( Lyr a ) 7 9 . The S t a r P r o c l a i mst heKi ng 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma nd : 9 1 Co r 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n Eph1 1 Co r1 0 : 1 3 i sHe r e He a l i ng 1 5 : 5 5 5 7 To da y( Lyr a ) 2 2 4 . ComeThouF ountOf 1 Co r 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t Eph1 : 1 3 1 4 1 Co r 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe y Ev e r yBl e s s i ng 1 0 : 1 6 1 7 Euc ha r i s t 1 5 : 5 5 5 7 Wa t c he dByNi ght 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa s 1 Co r1 0 : 2 48 2 . Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e Eph2 : 1 1 0 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYo ur Come 1 C o r 1 5 : 5 5 1 Co r 1 4 7 . ICome , OS a v i or , ToThy Pl a ns 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The 1 1 : 2 3 2 9 Ta b l e : 1 6 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma nd Eph2 B a tt l e D o n e Co r1 : 3 7 1 Co r 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d 2 He a l i ng Eph2 : 4 9 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 1 1 : 2 3 2 9 S a v i o r 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds tofLi f e 2 C o r 1 : 9 1 0 Eph2 : 4 9 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 1 Co r 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d WeBe 1 1 : 2 3 2 9 S a v i o r 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r d 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOur Eph2 : 4 5 Co r2 : 1 4 Le a dUs 1 Co r 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMo r t a lF l e s hKe e p 2 Go d 1 1 : 2 3 2 6 S i l e nc e Eph2 : 6 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 Co r3 : 4 62 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 Co r Eph2 : 8 1 02 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 Co r4 : 6 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 1 1 : 2 3 2 6 Eph2 : 8 9 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 2 Co r 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 1 Co r 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r o m Me nGo d' s 1 4 3 . O u t o f t h e D e e p I C r y t o 4 : 1 7 1 8 Eph2 : 8 9 1 1 : 2 3 2 9 Wr a t h The e 2 Co r5 : 1 52 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 1 Co r 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o 2 Co r5 : 1 1 02 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e Eph2 : 8 9 1 1 : 2 3 2 6 Dol e f ulNi ght The e Co r5 : 1 51 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ue 2 Eph2 : 1 3 2 22 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGod, ToThe e 1 Co r1 2 : 3 Go d 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto f 2 Co r5 : 1 1 0 Eph2 : 1 9 2 22 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRo c k Do ub ta ndS o r r o w 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGo dt he 1 Co r1 2 : 3 Eph2 : 1 9 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e Ho l yGho s t 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpTo 2 Co r5 : 7 Eph2 : 1 9 2 22 8 2 . MyHopeI sBui l t The e 1 Co r 1 1 7 . Come , Go dCr e a t or , Hol y : 7 9 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 1 2 : 7 1 1 Gho s t 2 Co r5 : 1 5 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe Eph3 E p h 3 : 8 1 2 2 6 6 . A n d C a n I t B e 1 Co r 2 Co r6 : 4 62 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 1 2 : 1 2 1 4 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLooksUpTo 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOur Eph3 : 1 2 2 Co r6 : 1 0 The e 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lo r d Pos s e s s i ng 1 Co r1 2 : 1 3 OurGo d 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho w 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e n Eph3 : 1 4 2 1 2 Co r9 : 1 0 B r o a d , H o w H i g h 1 Co r 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l s S o wn 1 5 : 2 1 2 2 S i ng : 1 7 1 81 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 2 Co r1 3 : 1 41 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y Eph3 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , An 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eof 2 Co r1 3 : 1 43 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 Co r1 5 : 2 2 Eph3 : 1 7 1 8 Offe r i ngBr i ng J e s us 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa me Ga l3 : 2 6 2 7 1 Co r 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v e Mos tHo l y 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn Eph3 : 1 8 1 5 : 2 2 2 8 ToMe 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa s l4 : 1 2 5 1 Co r 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met o Ga Eph4 : 1 6 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds Come 1 5 : 2 5 2 6 S a v e E p h 4 : 1 6 2 1 6 . B l e s t B e The T i e Tha t B i nds 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ght Ga l4 : 4 1 Co r Re j o i c e s 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNo t , OHe a r t Eph4 : 1 7 1 5 : 3 5 3 8 Euc ha r i s t 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Ga l4 : 4 5 1 Co r 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h Al lRe j o i c e 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti n Eph4 : 3 6 1 5 : 4 2 5 8 Gl a dne s s ThyWor d 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd Ga l4 : 4 5 1 Co r Al lRe j o i c e 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt he 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Eph4 : 3 6 1 5 : 5 1 5 7 Hol yGhos t Ga l6 : 1 5 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 Co r : 4 8 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t Ga l6 : 1 5 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi ndsEph4 1 5 : 5 3 5 7 OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 l3 : 1 2 1 72 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st o 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI n Co 2 Ti m1 : 1 0 Eph4 : 8 1 5 He a v e na ndVo i c e sRa i s e Tr i umph Co l3 : 1 2 1 72 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' s 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t Co l3 : 1 6 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 Ti m1 : 1 0 Eph4 : 1 1 1 6 S t r o ngBa nds Euc ha r i s t 1 The s s 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e n 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , The Eph4 : 1 7 2 48 2 . Aut ho ro fAl lLi f e 3 : 1 1 1 3 S o wn 2 Ti m1 : 1 0 Ba ttl eDone Eph4 : 2 2 2 44 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d 1 The s s 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o uds 2 7 8 . IKno wWhom IHa v e 4 : 1 3 1 8 De s c e ndi ng 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d 2 Ti m1 : 1 2 Eph5 : 6 1 4 Be l i e v e d S a v i o r 1 The s s 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lor d 4 : 1 3 1 8 Ne a r 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d 2 Ti m1 : 1 4 Eph5 : 6 1 4 OurGod S a v i o r 1 The s s 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e d 2 Ti m2 : 1 9 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i on : 1 3 1 7 UpY o nde r 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r o m Me nGo d' s 4 Eph5 : 6 1 4 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng Wr a t h 1 The s s 2 Ti m4 : 1 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Ne a r : 1 5 1 7 Eph5 : 8 1 43 1 4 . OTr i ni t yo fBl e s s e dLi ght 4 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s t 1 The s s 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMo r t a lF l e s hKe e p 2 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , An Ti m4 : 3 4 Eph5 : 1 4 E u c h a r i s t 4 : 1 6 1 7 S i l e nc e Offe r i ngBr i ng Ti m4 : 7 82 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s The s s 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl l2 Eph5 : 1 5 2 11 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d1 4 : 1 6 1 7 MyHe a r t 2 Ti m4 : 8 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 1 2 2 . Godt heF a t he rBeOur Eph6 : 1 0 1 7 1 The s s 2 Ti m4 : 8 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s S t a y 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 4 : 1 6 1 7 3 1 0 . God, Tha tMa de s tEa r t h Eph6 : 2 4 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 2 Ti m4 : 1 8 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' s a ndHe a v e n 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThou 1 The s s5 : 9 Phi l1 : 6 Wr a t h 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e Ar t Ti t us3 : 4 7 1 The s s 6 : 1 72 4 4 . D i d Y o uThi nkToPr a y? Ba pt i z e d Phi l2 : 3 8 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w The s s Ti t us3 : 4 71 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d Phi l2 : 5 1 15 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d2 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGo d 2 : 1 6 1 7 T i t u s 3 : 4 7 2 6 8 . H i s G i ft s Phi l2 : 5 8 . Lor dGo d, ThyPr a i s eWeS i ng 2 The s s3 : 5 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 2 8 3 . OurGod , OurHe l pI nAge s 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t he He b1 : 1 2 Phi l2 : 5 7 2 8 1 . I n The s e O u r D a y s S o P a s t Ho l yOne 2 The s s3 : 1 6 Pe r i l ous 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e He b1 : 8 1 2 Phi l2 : 5 1 1 1 Ti m 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo f Mor n Be gotte n 1 : 1 2 1 7 J e s us 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOf Phi l2 : 5 1 14 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d He b2 : 9 1 Ti m1 : 1 4 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s J e s us ' Na me Phi l2 : 5 8 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o He b 1 Ti m1 : 1 4 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOf The e 2 : 1 4 1 5 Phi l2 : 9 1 1 J e s us ' Na me 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt o He b 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ght 1 Ti m1 : 1 4 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOf The e 2 : 1 4 1 7 Re j oi c e s Phi l2 : 9 1 0 J e s us ' Na me 1 Ti m He b 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e r 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e Phi l3 : 7 1 11 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 : 1 5 1 6 2 : 1 4 1 5 Bl oo mi ng 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v e 1 Ti m1 : 1 7 9 3 . Al lGl or y , La ud, a ndHono r He b 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThou Phi l3 : 8 1 1 Be l i e v e d 2 : 1 4 1 5 Ar t 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , God Ti m1 : 1 7 Phi l3 : 2 0 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 1 Onl yWi s e He b4 : 1 2 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d Phi l4 : 5 7 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 Ti m2 : 5 64 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde rHe b 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! Phi l4 : 5 7 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul : 1 4 1 6 1 Ti m2 : 5 61 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i or ! 4 Phi l4 : 6 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHo ur b 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met o 1 Ti m2 : 5 6. Lo r dGod, ThyPr a i s eWeS i ng He 4 : 1 5 1 6 S a v e Phi l4 : 1 3 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 Ti m2 : 5 61 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us He b Phi l4 : 1 9 2 7 4 . GodWi l lTa keCa r eofY o u 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 1 Ti m2 : 5 6. MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 4 : 1 5 1 6 Co l1 : 1 1 1 22 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f e 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI n 1 Ti m2 : 5 6 Co l1 : 1 2 1 36 8 . S i l e ntNi ght He b4 : 1 5 Mi ghtLi v e J e s us 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' s 1 Ti m3 : 1 6 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde r Co l1 : 1 9 2 0 He b4 : 1 6 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHo ur Pl a i ns 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we d H e b 1 T i m 3 : 1 6 6 9 . S i ng , OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e d 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul Na me Co l2 : 9 1 0 6 : 1 7 1 9 Mor n 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' n He b Ti m3 : 1 6 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e 1 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGod, ToThe e As c e nde t h Co l2 : 1 1 1 4 7 : 1 6 1 9 Ba pt i z e d 1 Ti m3 : 1 6 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e He b 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr e 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 Ti m6 : 1 2 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s Co l2 : 1 1 1 5 9 : 1 3 1 4 Ba pt i z e d 2 Ti m1 : 3 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s He b 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s Co l2 : 1 3 1 5 9 : 1 3 1 4 2 T i m 1 8 4 . D e a r C h r i s t i a n s , O n e a n d Gl a dne s s 1 : 9 1 0 Al lRe j o i c e 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di n 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMy He b9 : 1 4 Co l2 : 1 3 1 4 Wh i t e 2 T i m 1 8 5 . D e a r C h r i s t i a n s , O n e a n d Go d 1 : 9 1 0 Al lRe j o i c e He b9 : 1 4 1 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe Co l2 : 1 3 1 41 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOf 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsThe 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThy 1 Pt1 : 1 8 1 9 1 J n4 : 9 1 0 He b9 : 1 5 Ev e r yBl e s s i ng F a t he r ' sGr a c e Bl e s s i ng 1 Pt1 : 1 8 1 91 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ue 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsThe 1 J n4 : 9 1 0 He b9 : 2 8 Go d F a t he r ' sGr a c e 7 7 . S ongsofTha nkf ul ne s sa nd 1 Pt1 : 2 0 Pr a i s e 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo ne He b 1 J n4 : 1 0 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e Awa y 1 0 : 2 1 2 3 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThy 1 Pt1 : 2 4 2 5 Ma ke r 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha t 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOur 1 J n4 : 1 0 He b1 0 : 3 4 Do l e f ulNi ght Po s s e s s i ng 1 Pt1 : 2 5 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 1 J n4 : 1 3 1 62 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us He b1 1 : 1 22 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 Pt2 : 5 8 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd He b1 1 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 1 Pt2 : 5 9 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 J n4 : 1 4 Al lRe j oi c e He b 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto f 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLo r d, i n 1 Pt2 : 9 1 0 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd 1 1 : 1 3 1 6 Doub ta ndS o r r o w Da yso fOl d 1 J n4 : 1 4 Al lRe j oi c e He b1 1 : 1 6 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 1 Pt2 : 1 9 2 42 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 1 J n4 : 1 6 2 12 2 8 . Mor eLo v et oThe e He b1 2 : 1 21 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r !1 Pt2 : 2 4 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl l He b J n4 : 1 8 2 1 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma nd 1 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y MyHe a r t 1 Pt2 : 2 4 1 2 : 1 1 5 He a l i ng 1 J n5 : 1 0 1 22 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpTo 1 P t 2 : 2 4 2 5 9 . O L o r dWePr a i s eThe e He b1 2 : 2 3 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ue The e J n5 : 2 0 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI n1 Go d 1 Pt2 : 2 4 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No w J e s us He b1 2 : 2 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti n Wo unde d J n1 : 9 1 Pt3 : 1 2 1 62 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 2 ThyWor d He b 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto f 1 Pt3 : 1 3 1 72 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k J ude1 : 3 2 1 9 . F a i t hofOurF a t he r s 1 2 : 2 2 2 4 Doub ta ndS o r r o w 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho w J ude 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e He b1 3 : 5 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 1 Pt5 : 6 7 Br oa d, Ho wHi gh 1 : 2 0 2 1 Ba pt i z e d He b1 3 : 5 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no f 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di n 1 Pt5 : 6 7 He b1 3 : 5 61 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y Re v1 : 5 6 Wi nt e r t i me He a v e nl yS pl e ndor He b1 3 : 6 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l oc k 3 1 . Come , Tho uLo ngEx pe c t e d Re v1 : 5 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod 2 Pt1 : 3 4 J e s us 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThy He b1 3 : 1 5 Re v1 : 7 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Na me 2 Pt1 : 1 9 2 11 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 3 7 . L o ! H e C o m e s Wi t hCl ouds He b1 3 : 1 5 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w Re v1 : 7 2 Pt3 : 9 1 8 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng De s c e ndi ng 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s t 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we d He b1 3 : 1 6 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v e 1 J n1 : 1 3 Bo ughtUs Re v1 : 8 Na me Be gotte n He b 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF ountOf 1 J n1 : 1 3 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t Re v1 : 1 6 8 4 . Ti sGoo d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 1 3 : 2 0 2 1 Ev e r yBl e s s i ng 1 J n1 : 5 7 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 2 2 9 . My F a i t h L o o k s U p T o He b v2 : 1 0 1 1 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 J n1 : 5 7 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght Re The e 1 3 : 2 0 2 1 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di n Re v2 : 1 0 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n He b 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThou 1 J n1 : 7 Whi t e 1 3 8 . YouPe opl eWhoNo wAr e 1 3 : 2 0 2 1 Ar t v3 : 1 2 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo ne Re Ba pt i z e d J a s1 : 1 7 1 82 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 J n1 : 7 9 Awa y 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThy 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi ne v4 6 J a s1 : 2 7 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d Re Na me Own 1 J n1 : 9 S a v i o r Re v4 : 4 1 11 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi s J a s3 : 1 7 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e d 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onson Chi l dr e n 1 J n1 : 9 Re v4 : 4 1 1 S a v i o r Ea r t h 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s e J a s4 : 6 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' s Re v4 : 8 1 19 3 . Al lGl or y , La ud, a ndHonor Ex c e l l i ng 1 J n1 : 9 Wr a t h 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I n J a s5 : 1 3 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! v4 : 8 1 J n2 : 1 2 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i or ! Re Da ysofOl d 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h 1 Pt1 : 3 9 1 3 1 . Loo kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om Re v5 : 6 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb Gl a dne s s 1 J n2 : 1 8 2 3 He a v e nBe ho l d 2 0 5 . TheApos t l eLooke da nd 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd v5 : 6 1 Pt1 : 6 9 1 3 2 . Loo kDo wn, OLo r d, F r om Re He a r daVoi c e Al lRe j o i c e 1 J n2 : 1 8 2 3 He a v e nBe ho l d Re v5 : 8 1 42 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea nd 1 Pt1 : 6 9 1 J n3 : 5 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d Al lRe j o i c e 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOf v5 : 9 1 4 2 9 7 . Lor do fGl or y , WhoHa s t Re J e s us ' Na me 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl l1 J n3 : 1 6 1 9 1 Pt1 : 1 7 1 9 Bo ughtUs MyHe a r t 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n v5 : 9 1 3 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi ne Re To da y( Lyr a ) 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto f 1 J n3 : 1 6 1 8 1 Pt1 : 1 7 2 1 Own Doub ta ndS o r r o w 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e n v5 : 9 1 3 1 J n4 : 7 2 1 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi ndsRe 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e n To da y( Lyr a ) 1 Pt1 : 1 8 2 1 1 J n4 : 7 2 1 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds Toda y( Lyr a ) Re v5 : 1 1 1 23 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho w 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e n 1 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di n J n4 : 7 1 0 1 Pt1 : 1 8 2 1 Re v5 : 1 1 1 4 Br oa d, Ho wHi gh Toda y( Lyr a ) He a v e nl yS pl e ndor OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st o2 Re v5 : 1 1 1 31 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s Re v2 1 : 4 H e a v e n a n d V o i c e s R a i s e A D O R A T I O N ( S E E W O R S H I P ) 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y e Re v5 : 1 1 1 4 AFFLICTIONS( SEE COURAGE I N Re v2 1 : 4 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! He a v e nsAdo r eHi m AFFLICTION) Re v 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa ny 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n Re v5 : 1 3 2 1 : 1 8 2 3 Cr o wns ALMS( SEE T I THI NG) v 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di n Re A NGELS 8 4 . Ti sGo o d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e Re v6 : 1 1 1 3 2 1 : 2 2 2 7 Whi t e 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt[ 2 , 3 ] 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge v 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nof 3 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo f Re Re v6 : 1 2 1 7 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 5 ] 2 1 : 2 3 2 7 Ol d Mo ur ni ng 4 6 . A G r e a t a n d Mi g h t y Wo n d e r [ 2 , 3 ] Re v 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e d Re v6 : 1 5 1 72 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGo d 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s[ 1 ] 2 1 : 2 6 2 7 U p Y o n d e r 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di n 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 1 , 6 ] Re v7 : 9 1 7 Re v2 2 : 1 1 9 7 . Come , YeDi s c o ns o l a t e Whi t e 4 9 . Ange l sF r om t heRe a l msofGl or y[ 1 ] 2 1 0 . Gl o r i ousThi ngso fThe e 5 Re v7 : 9 1 22 3 . GodHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh[ 1 , 3 , 4 ] Re v2 2 : 1 5 a r eS po ke n 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns Re v7 : 9 1 72 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me v2 2 : 3 51 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl ouds Re Re v7 : 9 1 2 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d[ 2 ] 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto f De s c e ndi ng Re v2 2 : 5 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng Do ub ta ndS o r r o w 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di n 5 9 . I n The B l e a k Mi d Wi n t e r [ 3 , 4 ] Re v7 : 9 1 7 Re v2 2 : 1 6 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y He a v e nl yS pl e ndo r 6 0 . I tCa meUponAMi dni ghtCl e a r 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng[ 3 ] v 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLoo ke da nd 6 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onso n Re Re v7 : 9 1 2 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHol yOne[ 7 ] 2 2 : 1 7 2 0 He a r daVoi c e Ea r t h 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul[ 1 , 3 ] v2 2 : 2 0 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h Re v7 : 9 1 22 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong Re 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wnofBe t hl e he m[ 2 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Ye 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr e 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 2 , 4 ] Re v2 2 : 2 0 Re v7 : 1 3 1 4 Mi ght yGa t e s Ba pt i z e d 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o uds 7 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLoo ke da nd 2 . Twa sI nTheMo ono fWi nt e r t i me[ 1 2 ] Re v2 2 : 2 0 Re v7 : 1 4 1 7 De s c e ndi ng He a r daVo i c e 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 1 ] 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 3 ] Re v2 2 : 2 0 3 9 . OCo meOComeEmma nue l9 Re v7 : 1 6 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr ow[ 3 ] v2 2 : 2 0 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome Re v7 : 1 7 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d Re 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wo nUsHi s [ 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng 1 , 9 ] Re v2 2 : 2 1 Re v1 3 : 5 9 Gr a c e Ne a r 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) Re v1 4 : 2 31 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! [ 1 , 9 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph Re v1 4 : 1 3 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s [ 1 , 5 , 7 ] O P I C A L N D E X Re v1 5 : 3 41 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onso n ACCEPTANCE OFGOD' SP LANS( SEE 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 3 ] Re v1 5 : 3 4 Ea r t h 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 0 ] SUBMISSION) 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 3 , 4 ] Re v1 8 : 2 0 . Lor dGo d, ThyPr a i s eWeS i ng ACTI VI TY 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy[ 2 ] 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa nd 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 1 0 ] 1 Re v1 9 : 1 1 6 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me[ 2 ] Pr a i s e 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 1 0 ] 1 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns[ 6 , 8 ] 1 8 2 . B y G r a c e I ' m S a v e d [ 2 ] Re v1 9 : 5 82 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr ong 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn[ 6 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or Re v1 9 : 6 1 01 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h[ 1 3 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 2 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 3 0 0 . Lo r d, Whoa tCa na ' s 2 2 2 . Wh e n The R o l l I s C a l l e d U p Y o n d e r [ 3 ] Re v1 9 : 6 9 Hi gh[ 2 ] We ddi ngF e a s t 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 2 ] 1 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe[ 3 ] 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa ny 2 Re v1 9 : 1 2 1 9 5 . B l e s s e d A s s u r a n c e [ 2 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng Cr o wns 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 5 ] 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 3 ] 2 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOf 2 0 5 . The A p o s t l e L o o k e d a n d H e a r daVoi c e Re v1 9 : 1 6 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds J e s us ' Na me [ 1 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 4 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t h 3 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 5 ] 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un Re v2 0 : 1 3 Gl a dne s s 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! [ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGol de n[ 2 ] Re v 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo f 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 2 2 2 7 . L o r d , The e I L o v e w i t h A l lMyHe a r t[ 3 ] 2 0 : 1 1 1 5 Mo ur ni ng [ 4 ] 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 ] 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ]2 Re v 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ng 3 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 4 ] 2 0 : 1 1 1 5 Ne a r ADAM ( FI RST/ SECOND -SEE ALSO 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m GUIDANCE,I NVI TATI ON [ OURSTO Re v 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e d 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 0 ] 2 0 : 1 2 1 5 UpYo nde r GOD] ,REPENTANCE) 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng[ 2 ] 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 3 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 2 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oom S oo nWi l l4 Re v2 1 : 2 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 5 ] 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 1 4 ] Ca l lUs 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 4 ] 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn[ 4 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI s6 Re v2 1 : 2 8 0 . T o J o r d a n C a m e O u r L o r d , The C h r i s t [ 7 ] 3 0 9 . A l l P r a i s e T o The e , My G o d , Thi s Ni ght F l yi ng 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne [ 6 ] 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLoo ke da nd 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 4 ] 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ] Re v2 1 : 3 7 He a r daVo i c e 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d T I OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 ANTICIPATION 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 3 6 ] 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so fBe a ut y[ 1 ] 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me[ 2 ] 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us 1 9 9 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 3 7 . Lo !HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 5 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 1 , 6 9 ] 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 1 , 2 , 1 0 ] 2 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 , 3 ]1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d [ 1 , 3 ] 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 2 4 ] 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns[ 4 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 3 ] Voi c e sRa i s e[ 1 ] 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 0 ] 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 4 ] 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 3 ] 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng[ 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 ] 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 5 , 6 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 1 ] 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! S i ght[ 9 1 1 ] 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 2 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me [ 6 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l tont heRoc k 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w ARTAND MUSIC [ 1, 32 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpYo nde r Be ho l d[ 6 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n ASCENSION &RETURN OFCHRIST ( SEE 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns Be ho l d[ 6 ] SECOND COMING) 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s A SPI RATI ON 2 4 5 . OLor d, MyGo d, IThi r s tF orY ou [ 6 ] 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 4 ] 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ 8 ] 7 7 . S o n g s o f Tha n k f u l n e s s a n d P r a i s e [ 5 ] 2 6 2 . The G o d o f A b r a h a m P r a i s e [ 3 8 ] 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 6 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 8 5 . A L a m b G o e s U n c o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 7 8 ]2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 8 , 9 ]2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eofY ou 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ![ 5 ] 1 1 5 . B r e a t h e o n Me , B r e a t h o f G o d 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 2 7 8 . IKno wWhom IHa v eBe l i e v e d 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e[ 1 ] 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul[ 5 , 6 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 6 ] 1 3 7 . I B i n d U n t o My s e l f T o d a y 2 8 2 . My H o p e I s B u i l t 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 6 ] 2 8 3 . OurGod, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 6 8 . J e s u s , K i n g o f G l o r y 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lYeS c a tte r 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 2 7 ]1 1 7 7 . O n e Thi n g ' s N e e d f u l [ 4 ] 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 1 ] 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 3 6 ] ATONEMENT 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n 3 1 . Come , ThouLo ngEx pe c t e dJ e s us [ 2 6 , 8 , 9 ] 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 3 2 . Comf or t , Comf or tY eMyPe opl e ASSURANCE 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng 2 9 . Lo r d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 7 1 0 ] 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 3 ] 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 5 ] 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome[ 5 ] 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w4 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r[ 4 ] 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 4 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 9 . Ange l sF r om t heRe a l msofGl or y[ 5 ] [ 3 , 4 ] 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n[ 1 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 5 ] 5 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y[ 5 ] 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe[ 4 ] [ 3 , 4 , 8 ] 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght5 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 3 ]7 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e[ 3 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe[ 3 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 4 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orY o u 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 4 ] 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng[ 7 ] 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tToThe e 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 3 , 4 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 9 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s S i ght[ 1 1 , 1 2 ] 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 2 ] 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e [ 4 , 5 ] 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 2 1 5 ] 9 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 3 ]1 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 3 ] 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr ow 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght ART AND MUSIC 1 5 3 . T o A v e r t F r o m Me n G o d ' s Wr a t h 9 9 . J e s u s , I n Thy D y i n g Wo e s 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt[ 2 ] 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 5 8 . The G o s p e l S ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 0 2 . We r eY ouThe r e ? 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde r[ 3 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 2 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 2 ] 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 2 ] Ba nds 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h[ 2 ] 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 ] 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y[ 1 3 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ![ 2 ] 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe[ 5 , 6 ] 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone [ 4 , 6 ] 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 4 , 1 2 ] 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 6 , 8 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 8 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 1 , 2 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 8 ] S i ght[ 8 ] 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod[ 2 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 1 , 4 , 6 ] [ 3 5 ] 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s[ 1 ] 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBo ughtUs 1 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe[ 1 ] 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 3 ] 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e[ 1 ] 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y[ 2 ] BAPTI 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS oul[ 2 ] SM 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 1 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 2 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s[ 3 ] 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e[ 2 ] 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 6 ] 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 3 , 4 ] 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 3 ] 2 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 ] [ 5 , 6 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng S i ght[ 1 2 ] [ 3 , 5 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 1 ] 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 1 ] 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 1 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 1 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w[ 3 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h[ 1 ] 1 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe[ 2 ] [ 2 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd Hi gh[ 4 ] [ 2 , 3 ] Vo i c e sRa i s e[ 1 ] 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 3 ] 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e[ 6 ]1 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 7 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 3 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 3 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 3 , 6 ] 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y[ 2 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 8 ] 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 2 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 1 ] 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s[ 2 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 3 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 [ 4 5 , 7 , 1 0 , 1 2 , 1 5 1 9 ] 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 3 ] BELIEVERS( SEE B ROTHERHOOD AND 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 6 8 , 1 0 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t[ 1 , 3 ] CHURCH) 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n[ 1 ] 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lYeS c a tte r[ 3 , 5 ] B E R EAVEMENT ( SEE CONSOLATI ON) 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe[ 3 ] 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs BIBLE( SEE S CRI PTURE) 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 2 , 4 ] [ 1 , 4 ] BLESSINGS( SEE GOD -CARE, 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh BREAD ( OFL I FE/ DAILY BREAD) G RATI TUDE) 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e BLOOD [ 2 , 3 ] 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght1 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 5 ] 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng [ 3 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w Ba nds[ 7 ] 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 7 ]1 Hi gh 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 4 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e [ 4 , 7 , 1 0 ] 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 2 ] 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 2 ] 1 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 2 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 2 , 4 ]1 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 2 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 2 , 4 ]1 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 2 , 4 ]1 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 3 ] 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h[ 2 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 2 , 4 ]1 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t[ 2 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 4 , 5 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 3 ] 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 [ 8 1 1 ] 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor [ 3 , 5 ] 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e [ 1 , 5 , 6 ] 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s[ 1 ] [ 3 ] 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e[ 3 ] 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 5 , 6 ] 1 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 1 ] Ba nds[ 3 ] 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 2 [ 2 ] 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t [ 2 ] 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w)[ 2 ] 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 2 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 3 ] 1 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 1 1 ] [ 2 ] 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 1 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMor ni ngMe r c i e sNe w[ 3 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 4 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 2 , 4 ] REVI TY OFL I FE B 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d[ 2 ] 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs[ 1 ] 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y[ 6 ]2 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 8 4 . T i s G o o d , L o r d , T o B e H e r e 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d[ 2 , 5 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 5 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ 6 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 1 4 7 . I C o m e , O S a v i o r , T o Thy T a b l e [ 1 4 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 1 4 ] Vo i c e sRa i s e 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s[ 4 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe Be ho l d[ 6 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 9 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 3 , 4 ] 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 3 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 3 0 4 . Y ouPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e CHRISTIAN LIFE 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n[ 5 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 5 8 ] 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 8 7 . Lor dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF o r t yDa ys 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 4 ] 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 1 , 3 , 5 ] 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng[ 6 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d[ 3 , 4 ] 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 3 ] 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 6 ] 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY ou 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb[ 2 , 3 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 1 2 9 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 3 0 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de [ 3 ] 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ] BRIDE/ BRIDEGROOM [ 4 7 ] 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 3 7 . Lo !HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r [ 5 ] 1 3 8 . Y ouPe opl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 9 ] 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh[ 4 ] 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d[ 4 ]1 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 2 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 1 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 , 7 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul CHANGING YEAR ( SEE S EASONS) 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 8 ] 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 3 0 0 . Lo r d, Whoa tCa na ' sWe ddi ngF e a s t 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t CHARITY ( SEE ALSO T I THI NG) 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e BROTHERHOOD 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne[ 3 ] 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF o o l sDo t hGo dCo nf e s s 1 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 7 ] 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 1 , 2 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 9 ] 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 8 ] 1 1 9 8 . I t I s We l l Wi t h My S o u l [ 3 , 4 ] 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 4 ] 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod[ 2 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng[ 2 , 6 ] 2 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! 1 5 2 . Tho u, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBo ughtUs 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me CHILDREN ( SEEALSO GOD' SCHI LDREN 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 6 ] THE F AI THFUL) 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e[ 6 ] 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 8 ] 2 2 3 . BeThouMyVi s i on 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e[ 6 ] 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHono r 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng[ 4 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 2 , 3 ] 9 4 . Hos a nna , Lo udHos a nna[ 1 , 2 ] 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod[ 2 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d[ 6 ]2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe[ 1 , 2 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn[ 3 ] 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 1 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 3 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 4 ] 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe[ 2 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d[ 2 ] 2 4 2 . My J e s u s , A s Tho u Wi l t 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s[ 1 ] 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d[ 2 ] 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y? BURDENS( SEE COURAGE I N AFFLI CTI ON)2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 2 4 5 . OLor d, MyGo d, IThi r s tF orY ou BURIAL( SEE CONSOLATI ON) 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 3 , 4 ] 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod[ 1 ] CALLOFTHELORD ( SEE I NVI TATI ON 2 5 7 . Lor dofLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 2 9 9 . L e t C h i l d r e n H e a r The Mi ght yDe e ds 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng [ GOD' STO US] ) 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 5 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 4 6 ] CALMNESS 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 7 2 . A l l D e p e n d s O n O u rPo s s e s s i ng 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n[ 1 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r CHRIST ( SEE J ESUS) 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 1 3 ] 2 8 0 . I P l a c e My T r u s t I n God C H R I S T I A N H O ME / F A MI L Y 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 3 ]2 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 2 8 4 . S o u l s o f Me n ! Wh y Wi l l Y e S c a tte r 1 5 7 . Tha t Me n a g o d l y L i f e Mi g h t L i v e [ 5 ] [ 9 1 0 ] 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRoa r 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 9 2 . H a r k , t h e V o i c e o f J e s u s C a l l i n g 2 1 6 . B l e s t B e The T i e Tha t B i n d s 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 9 , 1 1 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod 2 9 6 . ' T a k e U p Thy C r o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 3 9 . H a p p y t h e Ma n Wh o F e a r e t h G o d 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 4 ] 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 3 Be ho l d[ 6 ] 3 0 5 . A w a k e My S o u l , A n O ff e r i n g B r i n g 3 0 0 . L o r d , Wh o a t C a n a ' s We d d i n g F e a s t 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 2 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe[ 6 ] 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 5 ] 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onsonEa r t h 2 1 0 . Gl or i ousThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n[ 3 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 8 ] 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 2 ] 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 2 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us[ 4 ] 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 6 ] CHRISTIAN UNITY ( SEE B ROTHERHOOD) 2 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng[ 2 ] 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngso fThe ea r eS po ke n CHRISTMAS/ ADVENT 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e[ 2 ] 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 1 ] 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf or tY eMyPe opl e 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k COMFORT 3 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 , 6 , 7 ] 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 1 ] 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w3 2 . Comf or t , Comf or tY eMyPe opl e 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdo r i ng 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 2 , 4 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 5 , 6 ] 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 3 1 0 ] 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l CHURCH MILITANT)52.Come,YourHear CHURCH ON EARTH ( ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 5 6 . Go dRe s tYeMe r r yGe nt l e me n 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 3 . G o d H i m s e l f i s P r e s e n t [ 3 ] 5 8 . I H e a r d The B e l l s O n C h r i s t m a sDa y 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 2 6 . WeGa t he rTo ge t he r 6 0 . I tCa meUponAMi dni ghtCl e a r[ 3 , 4 , 5 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng[ 2 , 3 ] 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde r 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me[ 5 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGo d[ 3 ] [ 9 1 0 ] 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 6 ] 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l msofGl o r y B e h o l d 1 0 3 . A w a k e , My H e a r t , Wi t h G l a d n e s s 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 5 1 . Awa yI nAMa nge r Be ho l d 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 1 , 2 , 4 ] 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 1 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 4 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 8 ] 1 3 8 . Y ouPe opl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 2 5 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 2 1 2 . J e r u s a l e m t h e G o l d e n 1 4 7 . I C o m e , O S a v i o r , T o Thy T a b l e 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 6 ] 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 6 5 . OCo me , Al lYeF a i t hf ul 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 6 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 1 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght2 [ 5 , 7 ] 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught[ 2 ]1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d 1 9 8 . I t I s We l l Wi t h My S o ul C L O S I N G S O N G S 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e 2 9 . Lo r d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMo r t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpYo nde r 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 2 9 . My F a i t h L oo ksUpToThe e[ 3 ] CHURCH IN HEAVEN ( CHURCH CLOUD 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 5 ] VICTORIOUS/ CHURCH TRIUMPHANT) 35.J 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y? 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt[ 2 ] 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 7 ] [ 1 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t 3 9 . O C o m e O C o m e E m m a n u e l [ 4 ] 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r [ 4 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 4 ] 8 4 . Ti sGo o d, Lo r d, ToBeHe r e 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e[ 6 ] 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r[ 3 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 2 1 . TheCo mf or t e rHa sCome[ 5 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng [ 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 ] 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me[ 3 ] 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eofY ou 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod[ 3 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n S i ght 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d[ 1 ] 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un [ 1 5 , 8 , 9 ] 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s CONTRITION 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e[ 1 , 2 ] 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ 7 ] 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tToThe e 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulCo nv i c t e d 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 1 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 6 ] 9 COMMANDMENTS( SEE OBEDI ENCE) 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 6 7 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s COMMITMENT 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 8 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 , 2 , 3 ] 1 0 2 . We r eY ouThe r e ? [ 1 3 , 1 4 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 5 8 ] 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 3 , 5 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr o ughoutThe s eF o r t yDa ys 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lo r d, t oGa t he rUpt he 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s Cr umb s 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y? 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 1 4 2 . OLor dMyS o ulConv i c t e d 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeBe 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBo ughtUs 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 4 ]1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul CONSECRATION 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 7 ] 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e[ 2 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 4 , 5 ]1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe[ 6 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 4 , 5 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 3 , 5 ] 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e[ 5 7 ] 1 9 0 . Toda yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe[ 1 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe[ 5 , 6 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 2 , 3 , 5 ]8 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 ] 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 5 1 3 ] 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe Cr umb s 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 7 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 3 0 0 . Lo r d, Whoa tCa na ' sWe ddi ngF e a s t 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 1 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe[ 3 ] COMMUNION ( SEE L ORD' SS UPPER) 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n C ONVERSI ON COMPASSION 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 3 8 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k 1 1 7 . Come , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGho s t 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 6 , 7 ]2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 3 ]2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWor dI sCa s t 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 5 7 , 1 0 1 9 ] 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s[ 3 ] Be ho l d[ 1 ] 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 , 2 ] 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 3 , 4 ] Be ho l d[ 1 ] 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 1 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w C O R N E R S T O N E 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 3 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 2 ] 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 3 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 1 7 . Bui l tont heRoc k 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 , 2 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y C O U R A G E I N A F F L I C TI ON 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e CONSOLATION 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 5 , 6 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 4 ] 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 3 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 3 ] 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 6 ] [ 3 , 4 ] 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 8 3 . OWo ndr ousType , OVi s i onF a i r [ 2 , 3 , 5 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w[ 1 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod CONFESSION ( SEE CONTRI TI ON) 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod CONSCIENCE 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 1 2 9 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e[ 2 ] 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 3 0 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w 1 3 1 . LookDo wn, OLor d, F r om He a v e n 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng Be hol d 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d [ 2 , 4 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 3 ] 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 3 ] Be ho l d 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 8 , 9 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us[ 3 ] 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe[ 8 ] 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 1 ] 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 2 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 ] 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul[ 3 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e[ 3 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns[ 6 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGod, ToThe e[ 3 , 5 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y?[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 1 ] 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng[ 1 0 ]2 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 2 ] 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n[ 9 ] 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 6 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d[ 3 ] 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 3 ] 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRoa r[ 5 ] 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWor d 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e [ 4 ] 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 , 7 1 0 ] 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght [ 5 , 6 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 3 7 ] 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe[ 3 ] CROWN 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe[ 1 2 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 2 ] DAY 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me[ 2 ] 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng[ 3 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHo us e[ 6 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m[ 1 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orY o u 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 1 0 ]1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 7 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 3 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 3 ] 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 9 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 3 8 ] 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 3 ] 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 ] 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s[ 3 ] 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d[ 1 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb[ 2 ] 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY ou 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y[ 2 ] 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r[ 1 ] [ 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 ] 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMor ni ngMe r c i e sNe w[ 1 , 2 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 5 ] 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn[ 2 ] SEE CONSOLATI ON) DEATH ( 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 2 ] DECI SI ON ( SEE F OLLOWI NG J ESUS2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onsonEa r t h S ANCTI FI CATI ON) 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 5 ] 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs CATI ON ( SEE COMMI TMENT, 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 5 ]DEDI 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s FOLLOWING J ESUS, ZEAL) 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 4 ] DEFENSE ( SEE S ECURI TY) 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 5 , 7 ] D I L I G E N C E ( S E E A C T I V I TY, DUTY, [ 2 4 ] 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 6 ] F O L L O WI N G J E S U S , Z E A L ) 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 7 ] [ 2 , 3 ] D I S C I P L E S H I P 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d[ 5 ] COVENANT ( SEE P ROMI SES) 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y DARKNESS,SPIRITUAL 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul CREATION ( SEE NATURE) 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 2 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 5 7 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 3 ] CROSS 8 7 . L o r d Wh o Thr o u g h o u t The s e F o r t y D a y s 2 8 . I n P e a c e a n d J o y I N o w D e p a r t [ 4 ] 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 2 ] 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 2 . Co mf or t , Comf or tYeMyPe o pl e 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 4 , 9 ]3 1 1 5 . B r e a t h e o n Me , B r e a t h ofGo d 3 9 . O C o m e O C o m e E m m a n u e l [ 4 ] 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 4 ] 1 1 6 . C o m e D o w n , O L o v e D i v i n e 4 5 . The K i n g S h a l l C o m e [ 5 ] 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng[ 4 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 1 9 . H o l y G h o s t , w i t h L i g h tDi v i ne 7 8 . The P e o p l e Tha t i n D a r k n e s s S a t [ 1 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWor d 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 1 ] 1 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 3 6 . B a p t i z e d I n t o Thy N a m e Mo s t H o l y 8 2 . A u t h o r o f A l l L i f e [ 1 , 2 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 5 ] 1 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 4 1 . L o r d J e s u s Thi n k O n Me 9 5 . G o T o D a r k G e t h s e m a n e 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d[ 9 , 1 1 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 2 , 4 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 7 0 . J e s u s , Thy B o u n d l e s sLo v eToMe 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 1 7 3 . N o n e O t h e r L a m b B a n d s 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 ]1 Ba nds[ 5 ] 1 8 0 . The L i l y o f t h e V a l l e y 1 2 4 . H o l y , H o l y , H o l y [ 3 ] 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n [ 5 , 8 , 1 0 ] 2 1 7 . B u i l t o n t h e R o c k B e h o l d 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 6 ] 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n [ 5 , 8 , 1 0 ] 2 2 4 . C o m e Tho u F o u n t O f Ev e r yBl e s s i ng[ 4 ] B e h o l d 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y[ 1 , 2 ] 2 2 5 . G u i d e Me , O Tho u G r e a t J e h o v a h 1 4 1 . L o r d J e s u s Thi n k O n Me 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 2 ] 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 5 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 2 ] 2 2 9 . My F a i t h L oo ksUpToThe e 1 7 7 . O n e Thi n g ' s N e e d f u l [ 8 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 4 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 2 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 1 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , L i k e A S h e p h e r d L e a d U s 1 9 1 . A b i d e Wi t h Me [ 1 , 2 ] Hi gh[ 6 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 3 ] 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 6 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr o w 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d 0 5 . TheApos t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 2 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGol de n 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 2 5 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e Ba nds 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 1 , 9 , 1 0 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpYo nde r 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng[ 5 ] 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 5 ] Hi gh[ 6 ] 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe[ 4 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe[ 3 ] 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng[ 6 ] EDUCATION 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s[ 2 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 2 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d Vo i c e sRa i s e 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l[ 2 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 2 6 2 . The G o d o f Ab r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 6 8 ] 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t[ 6 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 1 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng[ 7 ] 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 2 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts DUTY ( SEE ALSO L AW) 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 5 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 4 ] 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e[ 3 ] 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 3 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 2 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] [ 3 , 4 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y 3 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng[ 4 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 4 ] ENCOURAGEMENT ( SEE COURAGE I N 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 3 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or AFFLICTION,TRUST) EVENING 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 7 , 8 ] NG ( SEE COURAGEI N AFFLI CTI ON, 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng[ 1 3 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLor dWo ul dGui deMyWa ysENDURI T R U S T , S U B MI S S I O N ) 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng ENTHUSIASM ( SEE Z EAL) 3 0 9 . A l l P r a i s e T o The e , My G o d , Thi sNi ght 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d ETERNALLIFE 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 1 ] 3 1 1 . J e s u s , T e n d e r S h e p h e r d , H e a r Me 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 1 ]5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome[ 4 ] 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 5 ]3 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y [ 1 , 2 ] 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e[ 6 ] 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 2 ] SEE ACTI VI TY, ZEAL) 82.Aut EARNESTNESS( horo fAl lLi f e[ 3 ] EXALTATION ( SEE E TERNALL I FE, 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 8 4 . Ti sGo od, Lor d, ToBeHe r e SALVATION) 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne[ 4 ] EXAMPLE,CHRIST' S [ 9 1 0 ] 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 3 , 5 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 8 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e 7 . Lor dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF o r t yDa ys [ 5 ] 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 9 4 . Hos a nna , Lo udHos a nna[ 3 ] Ba nds 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 2 ] 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 4 ] Ba nds[ 6 , 7 ] 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y[ 5 ] 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w [ 7 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t Hi gh 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 2 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds[ 1 ] [ 7 ] 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds[ 1 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 4 ] 2 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 2 ] 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 1 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph Hi gh[ 7 ] [ 1 , 3 ] 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng S i ght[ 6 ] Vo i c e sRa i s e 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d[ 1 ] 1 1 5 . Br e a t heonMe , Br e a t hofGod[ 3 ] EASTER WEEK /PASSION E XAMPLE, O FOTHER P EOPLE 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng[ 1 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 3 ] 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d[ 1 2 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr o ughoutThe s eF o r t yDa ys 1 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 4 0 . J e s u s S i n n e r s D o t h R e c e i v e [ 8 ] 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s usCa l l i ng[ 2 4 ] 1 4 1 . L o r d J e s u s Thi n k O n Me [ 6 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 3 1 5 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s FAITH 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe[ 2 ] 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y[ 4 ] 1 6 8 . J e s u s , K i n g o f G l o r y [ 1 , 5 , 6 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome[ 6 ] 1 7 7 . O n e Thi n g ' s N e e d f u l [ 3 , 6 , 8 ] 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHo nor 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 2 ] 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 5 , 6 , 7 ] 9 4 . Ho s a nna , Lo udHo s a nna 8 0 . T o J o r d a n C a m e O u r L o r d , The C h r i s t 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 4 5 ] EASTER OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 [ 6 , 7 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 S i ght[ 5 ] 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r S i ght[ 1 1 , 1 2 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d[ 5 ]2 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 1 ] 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBo ughtUs 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 5 ] 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e SEE CHRI STI AN HOME) FAMILY ( 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 5 , 8 , 9 ] F [ 5 ] ASTI NG 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h[ 5 ] 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWo r dI sCa s t 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us [ 1 , 3 ] 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 4 ] F ATHER [ 4 , 6 ] 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 2 ] 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 4 ] 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e[ 6 ]2 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng 2 4 . O H o l y S p i r i t , E n t e r I n [ 2 ] 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 1 ]2 [ 2 ] 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yComi ng 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 5 ] 2 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j o i c e s[ 3 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s[ 1 1 , 1 3 1 4 ] 4 Cr umb s 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 3 ]2 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 6 , 9 ] 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 8 2 . A u t h o r o f A l l L i f e 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y[ 3 ] 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r[ 3 , 6 ] 2 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 3 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 2 3 ]2 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 1 , 7 , 9 ] 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 3 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 3 ] 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 1 , 2 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 1 0 ]2 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s[ 4 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 5 ] ELLOWSHI P F S i ght[ 6 ] 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ![ 3 ] 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 7 ] 1 2 2 . G o d t h e F a t he rBeOurS t a y[ 1 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 3 ] 1 2 5 . I s a i a h , Mi g h t y S e e r , I n D a y s o f O l d 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 1 , 2 ] 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGo d[ 1 ] [ 2 ] 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 1 ] [ 1 , 2 , 7 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 4 ] [ 5 , 8 , 1 0 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds [ 1 ] 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 7 , 9 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 8 ] 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGo dt heHol yGho s t 1 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 1 7 8 . P r a i s e My S o u l The K i n g O f H e a v e n [ 3 ] [ 1 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 4 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 8 5 . D e a r C h r i s t i a n s , O n e a n d A l l R e j o i c e [ 4 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 1 ] Hi gh[ 8 ] 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 5 , 9 ] 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe[ 2 , 3 ] 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e[ 3 ] 2 2 1 . Thr o u g h t h e N i g h t o f D o u b t a n d S o r r o w 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng [ 3 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 2 ] 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 ] 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 1 ] FAITHFULNESS 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 2 4 , 6 ] FIRE 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 2 , 6 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 3 3 . Ga b r i e l ' sMe s s a ge[ 1 ] Voi c e sRa i s e[ 5 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 1 ] 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound[ 2 ] 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 4 ] 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 6 ] 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 3 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 1 6 . ComeDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne[ 1 , 2 ] 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 1 1 7 . Come , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGho s t[ 2 4 ] 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 0 , 1 2 ] 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 1 1 8 . ComeHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod[ 1 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 1 0 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 8 ] 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 2 , 7 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 3 ] 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns[ 6 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d[ 5 ] 1 5 2 . Tho u, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 1 7 0 . J e s u s , Thy B o u n d l e s s L o v e T o Me [ 4 ] 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng[ 1 , 4 ] 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y [ 1 3 ] 2 1 0 . Gl or i ousThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n[ 3 ] 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 1 ] 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 2 ] 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 3 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e[ 2 ] FEAR OFTHE LORD Hi gh 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s [ 3 ] 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 2 ] 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 1 ] 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 8 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 7 ] 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y[ 4 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n[ 5 ] 7 3 . Wh a t C h i l d I s Thi s ? [ 2 ] 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orY o u 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 4 ] 1 0 0 . O S a c r e d H e a d , N o w Wo u n d e d [ 3 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 4 ] 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y FLOCK,CHRISTIAN ( SEE B ROTHERHOOD, 6 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 3 ]2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds CHURCH,SHEPARD) 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds FOLLOWING J ESUS, I N ACTI ON 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 5 8 ]2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs[ 2 ] 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e[ 5 ] 1 1 5 . Br e a t heonMe , Br e a t hofGod 2 5 7 . Lor dofLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 4 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr o ughoutThe s eF o r t yDa ys 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 4 ] 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d[ 1 , 2 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe[ 3 ] 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 5 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGo dI sGo odAndWi s e[ 3 , 6 ]F UNERAL( SEE CONSOLATI ON) 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 1 , 3 5 ] G E T H S E MA N E ( S E E E A S T E R /EASTER 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 2 ]1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe W EEK / P ASSI ON) 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 2 5 ] 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t[ 3 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe GOD,ASKING 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 4 ] 2 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e[ 3 ] 3 1 . Come , ThouLo ngEx pe c t e dJ e s us 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 2 2 . Comf or t , Comf or tY eMyPe opl e[ 4 ] 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 2 ]3 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound[ 1 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys3 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs[ 4 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 3 9 . OComeOComeEmma nue l[ 5 , 8 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 4 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 1 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 7 ] 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e[ 3 ] [ 1 4 ] 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 4 ESUS, I NF AI TH FOLLOWING J 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGod[ 3 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 4 ] 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 4 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r[ 3 , 5 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r[ 5 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 4 9 . Ange l sF r om t heRe a l msofGl or y 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 3 5 ] FORGIVENESS 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh[ 3 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 2 ] 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 5 8 ]3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 3 ] 5 [ 1 0 1 2 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr o ughoutThe s eF o r t yDa ys 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 4 , 8 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 1 , 3 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 5 ] 6 0 . I tCa meUponAMi dni ghtCl e a r[ 1 ] 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 1 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y Ba nds[ 1 , 2 ] 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul[ 1 , 3 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng[ 3 ] 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wnofBe t hl e he m[ 2 ] 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 6 8 . S i l e n t N i g h t [ 4 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 1 5 ] 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulCo nv i c t e d[ 3 5 ] 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo ono fWi nt e r t i me 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 1 ] 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d[ 2 , 3 , 5 ] 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 1 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 4 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 7 6 . OChi e fofCi t i e sBe t hl e he m[ 4 ] [ 4 , 7 , 1 0 , 1 6 1 9 ] 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t[ 5 , 6 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 3 ] 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 1 8 8 . S a v i orWhe nI nDus tToThe e[ 1 ] 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHonor 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 9 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 9 4 . Ho s a nna , LoudHos a nna[ 3 ] Hi gh 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe 1 0 4 . C h r i s t A r o s e 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns ol a t e 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe [ 4 , 7 9 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 4 ] 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 1 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 2 [ 4 , 7 9 ] 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 6 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 3 ] 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y[ 2 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 1 1 2 . Lo , GodToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a[ 6 ]1 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e 1 1 9 . H o l y G h o s t , w i t h L i g h t D i v i n e[ 1 0 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d [ 3 , 4 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWor d 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w [ 3 , 8 , 9 ] [ 1 , 2 ] 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 1 ] [ 2 ] 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e[ 6 ] FOLLOWING J ESUS, SANCTIFICATION FOUNDATION ( SEE CORNERSTONE) 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n FRIENDSHIP 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 4 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 3 ] 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i or[ 1 ] 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf or tY eMyPe opl e 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r[ 5 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 2 , 3 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Who m Al lBl e s s i ngs GOD, FAITHFULNESSOF 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn F l o w 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 5 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s[ 1 ] 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n[ 1 ]2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng[ 1 , 2 ] 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 3 5 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 1 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 , 2 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h [ 5 , 1 0 ] 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph [ 5 , 1 0 ] 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWor d 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 4 ] 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY ou 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 2 , 3 ] 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 1 7 2 . No , NotOne ! 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 4 ] 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ]1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 1 0 ] 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r [ 2 , 3 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w[ 2 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 1 5 ] 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y[ 1 ] 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeBe Hi gh 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 7 , 1 0 ] 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 1 5 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS oul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 1 , 4 ]3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 5 ]3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 1 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y GOD,CAREOF 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 2 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 2 6 ] 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 , 2 ] GOD,CREATOR 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und[ 3 6 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 3 , 4 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 1 ]2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n[ 2 7 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 2 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 4 6 ]6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne 2 8 3 . OurGod, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 ] 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng[ 3 ] [ 2 , 6 ] 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 4 ] 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs [ 3 , 4 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 3 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 3 5 ] 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNo tBe e no nOurS i de[ 3 ] GOD, GOODNESSOF 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNo tBe e no nOurS i de[ 3 ] 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod [ 1 0 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro fGod 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y[ 3 ] [ 3 4 ] 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 , 3 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 2 4 ] 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 3 ] 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 3 , 4 ] 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 1 ] 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ]8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne Hi gh GOD,ETERNITY OF 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 1 ] 1 2 4 . Hol y , Hol y , Hol y 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHo ur 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 7 2 . No , NotOne ! 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me[ 1 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onsonEa r t h 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n [ 2 , 3 ] 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n [ 1 3 ] 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or [ 1 , 4 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e[ 1 ] Hi gh 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 2 ] 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod[ 2 ] 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orY o u 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 1 ] 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro fGo d 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n[ 3 , 6 ] Hi gh 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us[ 2 ] 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m1 2 8 3 . OurGod, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y[ 1 6 ]2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRoa r 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 2 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWor d[ 1 ] 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 2 2 6 7 . F o rTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 3 ] 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e[ 1 , 3 , 4 ] 3 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 1 ] 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 , 1 1 ] GOD,MERCY OF 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s[ 2 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 2 ] 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 3 ]2 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 3 ] 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 3 ]5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 1 , 3 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d[ 5 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 1 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y GOD,MAJESTY &POWER OF 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng GOD,J USTNESSOF 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt Ba nds 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 7 ] 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 3 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 3 ] 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 1 3 8 . Y ouPe opl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y [ 1 0 1 2 ] 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h[ 2 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 4 2 . OLor dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 3 5 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us[ 2 ] 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHono r 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , Go dOnl yWi s e[ 2 ]1 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n[ 3 5 ] 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e GOD,LOVE OF 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 1 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf or tY eMyPe opl e 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 8 ] 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdo r i ng 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t[ 3 ] 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y[ 1 , 2 ] 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 4 6 ]1 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 2 5 ] 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d [ 1 , 3 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 4 ] [ 1 , 2 ] [ 4 8 ] 6 5 . OCo me , Al lYeF a i t hf ul[ 6 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 9 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 1 4 2 . O L o r d My S o u l C o n v i c t e d [ 5 ] [ 4 8 ] 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 9 4 . Ho s a nna , Lo udHo s a nna[ 1 ] 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns Hi gh 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 1 6 5 . F r o m Na z a r e t h 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s [ 2 ] 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 , 2 ] 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us[ 4 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 1 7 4 . O B e G l a d A l l N a t i o n s o n E a r t h 1 9 6 . B l i n d B a r t i m a e u s 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eofJ e s us 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 1 ] 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 2 ] 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 2 , 4 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 2 2 7 . Lor d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 2 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k Cr umb s 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe[ 3 ] 2 5 7 . Lor dofLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 1 7 2 . No , No tOne ! 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 3 , 4 ] 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m2 6 5 . TheLo v eofGod [ 2 , 3 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 4 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 3 ]2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng [ 2 ] 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng SEE E ASTER W EEK / GOOD FRIDAY ( 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d[ 5 ] B a n d s PASSION) 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph G OOD T HURSDAY ( SEE E ASTER W EEK / 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 1 2 1 . TheComf o r t e rHa sCome[ 4 ] PASSION) 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod GOD,PROTECTION OF( SEE ASSURANCE, GOSPEL 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng[ 2 ] 1 COMFORT,COURAGE IN AFFLICTION, 29.Lor 4 2 . OLor dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 3 , 5 ] 3 2 . Co mf or t , Comf or tYeMyPe o pl e[ 1 , 3 ] 1 GOD,CAREOF) 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 5 ] GOD,PROVIDENCEOF 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j o i c e s 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r[ 1 , 2 ] 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome[ 3 ]1 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l[ 2 ] [ 2 , 4 6 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 2 5 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 3 5 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 2 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e[ 1 , 2 ] 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWor dI sCa s t 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e[ 6 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 1 5 2 . Tho u, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t [ 5 ] Ba nds 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWo r dI sCa s t 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 2 , 1 4 ] 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 [ 1 3 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 8 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y[ 1 3 ] 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 1 , 2 ] [ 1 3 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 3 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t S i ght[ 1 2 ] 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 1 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 4 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 4 ] 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 3 , 5 ] 1 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulCo nv i c t e d[ 3 , 5 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n[ 4 , 5 ] Hi gh 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGodY ourWor dI sCa s t 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! [ 3 , 8 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us[ 4 ] 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e GOD' SCHI LDREN -THE F AI THFUL( SEE 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d ALSO S AI NTS, PEOPLEOFTHE [ 7 1 7 ] 1 8 4 . D e a r C h r i s t i a n s , O n e a n d A l l R e j o i c e WORLD) 1 0 . Gl or i ousThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n[ 4 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us 2 1 7 . Bui l tont heRoc k[ 3 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf or tY eMyPe opl e 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 5 , 8 ] 2 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he Hi gh 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e Cr umb s 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 5 9 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNot , OGe nt l eS a v i or 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe[ 2 ] 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ![ 2 ] 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng[ 3 ]2 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod[ 1 ] Vo i c e sRa i s e[ 4 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 2 6 5 . TheLo v eofGod 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts Be ho l d 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t Be ho l d 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng[ 1 ] 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 6 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t[ 2 ] GRACE 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lYeS c a tte r 2 7 . A b i d e , O D e a r e s t J e s u s [ 1 ] 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 2 9 . L o r d , D i s m i s s U s Wi t h Thy B l e s s i n g [ 1 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 1 ] 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 3 2 . C o m f o r t , C o m f o r t Y e My P e o p l e [ 1 , 3 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 1 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 1 , 3 ] G RATI TUDE 4 7 . A l l My H e a r t Thi s N i g h t R e j o i c e s 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 7 ] 2 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 3 6 . L i ft U p Y o u r H e a d s , Y e Mi g h t y Ga t e s 5 7 . H a r k ! The H e r a l d A n g e l s S i n g [ 3 5 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 3 , 4 ] 5 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 3 , 4 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 6 5 2 . C o m e , Y o u r H e a r t a n d V o i c e s Ra i s i ng 6 9 . S i n g , O S i n g , Thi s B l e s s e d Mo r n [ 4 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome[ 8 ]GUI 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s[ 7 ] DANCE 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 3 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e[ 1 ] 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 2 1 . TheComf o r t e rHa sCome[ 3 ] 2 6 . WeGa t he rTo ge t he r 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ 2 ] 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 3 5 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 1 , 3 ] 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 2 ] 1 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 1 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h[ 3 , 5 ] 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe[ 3 ] 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 6 ] 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n[ 1 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y[ 1 ] 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng Ba nds 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 4 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 4 ] 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 1 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 4 ] 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 0 5 . TheApos t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 3 5 ] 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNot , OGe nt l eS a v i or 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 1 ] 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 9 1 5 ] 1 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWor d[ 2 ] 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 1 , 2 ] 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWor t hy E A V E N H 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y[ 2 ] [ 4 6 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 3 , 5 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 2 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 5 ] 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 3 . OWo ndr ousType , OVi s i onF a i r 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 8 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 8 4 . Ti sGoo d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 3 ] 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 0 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys8 [ 1 3 ] 9 4 . Ho s a nna , LoudHos a nna[ 3 ] 2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 1 8 0 . TheLi l yo ft heVa l l e y 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h[ 5 , 6 ] 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 2 Ba nds[ 7 ] 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsThouWi l t 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone[ 4 ] 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe Hi gh 1 1 2 . Lo , GodToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 2 3 . Hol yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me[ 1 3 ] 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGodt heHol yGhos t 1 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 2 ] 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ 8 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 3 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 2 1 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy[ 5 ] 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y[ 1 , 5 , 6 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un Cr umb s 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 8 ] [ 3 , 8 , 9 ] 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 4 , 5 , 7 , 8 ] 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 1 0 ] 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 2 ]1 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 3 , 5 , 6 , 7 ] 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe[ 1 , 2 ] 1 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m HAPPI 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 4 ] NESS( SEE J OY, PEACE) 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y[ 1 6 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us[ 2 ] H ARVEST 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 2 5 , 8 ] 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y[ 3 ] 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 3 ] 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 1 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 6 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 6 7 . F o rTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h 2 0 5 . TheApos t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e V o i c e s R a i s e [ 3 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 2 7 ] 2 5 7 . L o r d o f L i f e , A l l P r a i s e E x c e l l i n g [ 2 ] 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 , 2 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ 3 ] 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s 2 1 0 . Gl or i ousThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a[ 2 ] 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS oul ! 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng[ 1 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGol de n 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 3 ] 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ]2 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 , 6 , 7 ] HEALING 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 4 ] 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpYo nde r 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 4 ] 2 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r[ 1 ] 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 1 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w)[ 1 , 2 ] 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGo d[ 3 ] 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe Vo i c e sRa i s e 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e[ 2 , 3 ] [ 1 3 , 7 ] 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 6 , 7 ] 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t[ 1 0 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 4 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 9 ]1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e[ 9 ]1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 1 0 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un Hi gh[ 8 ] 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yComi ng [ 7 , 1 0 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys2 3 0 . NotWor t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght [ 2 ] Cr umb s [ 6 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe[ 3 ] 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 3 ] 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y?[ 2 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGodt heHol yGhos t 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng[ 7 ] HOLINESS 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 2 4 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d Voi c e sRa i s e[ 5 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 6 2 . The G o d o f A b r a h a m P r a i s e [ 1 2 ] 2 7 8 . I K n o w Wh om IHa v eBe l i e v e d 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 8 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 6 , 7 , 1 0 ] 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 7 9 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 2 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me[ 3 4 ] 2 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng[ 3 ] [ 1 3 ] 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d[ 3 ] 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 9 7 . Lor dofGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHo us e 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn SEE CHRI STI AN HOME) HOME( 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y[ 1 ] NNER L I FE I 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d[ 2 ] HONESTY ( SEE I NTEGRI TY) 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 2 4 . O H o l y S pi r i t , Ent e rI n HOPE 1 1 7 . Co me , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s[ 4 , 5 ] 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLo ngEx pe c t e dJ e s us 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 3 , 5 , 6 , 8 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 8 1 0 ] 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulCo nv i c t e d[ 3 ] 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 1 1 7 . Come , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGho s t[ 5 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 3 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 3 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 1 6 5 . F r o m Na z a r e t h 2 2 4 . ComeTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 1 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 , 2 , 7 ] 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y? 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds[ 4 ] 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e Cr umb s [ 2 5 , 8 , 9 ] 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds[ 4 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd I N S P I R A T I O N 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r Vo i c e sRa i s e 1 2 0 . Hol yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe[ 8 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 4 ] I NTEGRI TY 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y HOLY SPIRIT 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 2 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 2 4 ] 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds[ 4 ]I NVI TATI ON ( FAITHFUL' STO GOD) 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n HUMILITY 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWor d 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und[ 2 ] 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 1 ] 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r[ 1 , 3 ] [ 3 5 ] 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 1 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 5 ] 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 3 1 . Come , ThouLo ngEx pe c t e dJ e s us 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 1 0 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 2 , 3 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s[ 4 , 5 ] 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 3 9 . OComeOComeEmma nue l [ 2 , 4 ] 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 2 ] 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r[ 6 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 5 1 . Awa yI nAMa nge r[ 2 , 3 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me [ 6 , 1 0 ] 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e [ 1 3 ] 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr o w 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 4 , 5 ] 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wnofBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 1 1 7 . Co me , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 8 7 . Lor dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF o r t yDa ys 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 1 1 5 . Br e a t heonMe , Br e a t hofGo d 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 0 2 . We r eY ouThe r e ? 1 1 7 . Co me , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLo ngEx pe c t e dJ e s us 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng Ba nds 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWor t hy 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 5 ] 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 4 , 5 ] 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 1 1 2 . Lo , GodToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r S i ght[ 1 , 6 , 8 1 0 ] 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j o i c e s 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y[ 2 ] 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod[ 2 ] 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh[ 3 , 4 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 5 1 . Awa yI nAMa nge r 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF oo l sDo t hGodConf e s s 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng [ 6 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLor dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys [ 3 5 , 8 ] 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 1 3 8 . Y ouPe opl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 3 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 2 ] 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 1 , 3 , 4 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or [ 6 9 ] 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWor dI sCa s t 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe[ 1 ] 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n [ 1 2 , 4 , 6 ] 7 0 . TheF i r s tNo e l 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe I NVI TATI ON ( GOD' STO US) 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no fWi nt e r t i me 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 1 2 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 7 ] 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d [ 1 ] 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or[ 7 ] 7 5 . I n H i s T e m p l e N o w B e h o l d H i m 1 5 9 . The La wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e[ 3 , 6 ] 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i or Cr umb s 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng [ 1 , 4 , 5 , 7 ] 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 8 1 . Wi t h i n t h e F a t h e r ' s H o u s e 1 6 7 . I N e e d The e E v e r y H o u r I SRAEL 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 4 ] 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us[ 1 ] 8 4 . Ti sGo od, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBoundl e s sLo v eToMe 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n[ 2 ] 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 1 7 2 . No , NotOne ! 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHo nor[ 1 ] 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 4 ] 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us [ 6 ] 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHono r 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 3 ] 9 4 . Hos a nna , Lo udHos a nna 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d[ 5 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 3 9 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGo d[ 5 ] 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr o w [ 4 9 ] 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng[ 2 ] 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e J ESUS 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s [ 4 9 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 1 , 4 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 5 , 7 , 8 ] 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt[ 2 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 2 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 Hi gh 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 3 5 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 5 ] 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t J UDGI NG 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 5 , 6 , 9 ] 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y?[ 3 ] 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe[ 1 ] 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng[ 5 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 2 ] 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j o i c e s J UDGMENT 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul[ 2 5 ] 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh [ 3 ] 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 1 0 ] 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGod[ 4 ] 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e[ 1 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng[ 9 ] 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 1 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n[ 2 4 ] 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 ] 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 1 , 3 ] 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 3 ] 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r[ 2 ]6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGod 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 3 ] 1 4 2 . OLor dMyS o ulConv i c t e d[ 1 ] 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d[ 1 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 5 ] 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLor d 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 8 , 1 0 ] 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 4 , 5 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d[ 1 , 7 , 9 ] 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 6 , 7 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e [ 2 , 3 ] 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLo r dI sRi s e nToda y( Lyr a ) [ 2 , 3 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 4 ] 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s[ 4 ] Vo i c e sRa i s e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 2 5 ] 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 1 , 1 2 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 4 , 1 2 ] 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yComi ng 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 1 3 ] 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 5 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s usCa l l i ng[ 3 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 3 ]1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t USTI CE ( SEE GOD, J USTNESSOF) J 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 0 1 5 ] J USTI FI CATI ON ( SEE ATONEMENT, FAITH, 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r[ 1 ] GOSPEL,GRACE,SALVATION) 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 2 , 8 ] KI NDNESS, GOD' S 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onsonEa r t h 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 1 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 4 ] 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 2 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVoi c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s 1 9 9 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 9 4 . Ho s a nna , LoudHos a nna[ 1 , 2 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne [ 1 , 3 ] 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 2 7 ]1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 3 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng[ 2 , 4 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f orNi ghtI sF l yi ng 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 1 ] 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 3 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 1 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS oul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng Voi c e sRa i s e 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e 1 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 2 ] 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 2 , 3 , 8 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 3 ] 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng [ 4 8 ] 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y J OY 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 1 , 7 ] [ 4 8 ] 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 ] 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so fBe a ut y 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb[ 1 , 3 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 2 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t Hi gh 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 2 9 . Lo r d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng[ 1 ] 2 1 8 8 . Roc kofAge s 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us[ 1 ] 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i or[ 1 ] 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h[ 3 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 2 ] 1 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 1 6 ] 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng Cr umb s 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e[ 2 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng[ 2 ] 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 5 ] 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ 2 ] 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 2 1 0 . Gl or i ousThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n[ 3 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 2 ] 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 1 6 0 . Wi l tThou, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y[ 2 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 ] 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 2 ] 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 8 , 9 ] 2 [ 2 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 2 2 3 . BeThouMyVi s i on[ 1 ] 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 3 ] 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl or eGodt heHol yGhos t 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 4 ] 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 2 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY ou [ 2 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 1 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 3 ]2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 ] 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d[ 1 2 ]2 3 3 . S a v i or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 1 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 5 7 . Lor dofLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 7 ] 2 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGodt heHol yGhos t 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 6 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 7 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 2 ] KINDNESS,OURS 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 6 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 7 9 . I fGodHi ms e l fBeF orMe[ 4 , 1 0 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d[ 2 ] SEE E DUCATI ON, LEARNING ( 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 3 ] 2 9 1 . G o d , Wh o s e A l m i g h t y Wo r d 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n KNOWLEDGE) 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 3 ] LIFE ( SEE B REVI TY OFL I FE, CHRISTIAN [ 3 , 6 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 4 ] LIFE,ETERNALLIFE) 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMor ni ngMe r c i e sNe w SEE GOD, ASKI NG) KING ( 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y[ 3 ] LIGHT KNOWLEDGE 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 2 , 3 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d[ 2 ] [ 1 ] 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 1 , 4 ] 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l[ 2 ] 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 1 ] 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y[ 1 ] 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l[ 5 ] 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 1 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 3 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d[ 1 , 3 ] 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 1 ] 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 4 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s[ 3 ]L ORD' SS UPPER 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 2 ] 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 1 0 ] 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe[ 1 ] 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me[ 6 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e[ 2 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 4 , 5 ] S i ght[ 1 2 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s[ 7 ] 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me[ 1 , 2 , 7 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me[ 4 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y[ 2 ] 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 3 ] 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 2 4 8 . WeNo wI mpl o r eGo dt heHol yGho s t 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul[ 2 ] 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 2 ] [ 2 ] 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 1 ] 1 5 1 . OLor d, IAm NotWor t hy 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 4 ] 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t LAMB ( SEE S HEPHERD/ LAMB) 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght[ 3 , 4 ] 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGod' sWr a t h LAW 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 3 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 3 , 4 ] 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l[ 6 ] 7 0 . TheF i r s tNo e l[ 2 , 3 ] 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 5 ] 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d[ 5 ] 1 9 7 . Come , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e[ 3 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r[ 1 ] 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m[ 2 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ 2 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d[ 2 , 5 ] 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t[ 1 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l tont heRoc k[ 6 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 2 ] 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 2 ] 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r[ 1 , 4 ] 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 8 4 . Ti sGo od, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 9 ] 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 5 ] L OVE 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 5 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWor d 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 1 , 6 , 7 ] 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e Ba nds[ 6 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 6 ] 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or S i ght[ 5 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 2 ] 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne[ 2 ] 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng[ 1 ] 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 2 5 , 8 ] 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod[ 1 , 2 ] 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns[ 2 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 1 , 7 ] 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul[ 6 ] 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 1 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng[ 1 ] 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 5 ] 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLor dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 5 ] 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n[ 9 ] 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e[ 3 ] 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t LEADERSHIP 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGo dI sGo odAndWi s e[ 2 ]9 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d[ 6 , 7 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 5 ] [ 5 , 6 , 8 , 1 0 , 1 3 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 6 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 1 1 5 . Br e a t heo nMe , Br e a t hofGo d[ 1 ] 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k[ 4 ] 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF oo l sDo t hGodConf e s s 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y MAUNDY THURSDAY ( SEE E ASTER 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 2 , 4 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y WEEK /PASSION) 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t MERCY ( SEE GOD -MERCY OF) 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e MINISTRY ( SEE ACTI VI TY, CHARITY, 159.TheLawOfGodI [ 1 5 , 8 , 9 ] sGo o dAndWi s e 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s[ 7 8 , 1 2 , 1 9 ] [ 1 , 3 , 4 ] MISSIONS,SERVICE) 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y MIRACLES 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y[ 4 , 5 ] 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e[ 3 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e[ 2 , 3 ] 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 4 , 6 ] 2 3 1 . O Tha t The L o r d Wo u l d Gui deMyWa ys 8 4 . Ti sGo od, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 1 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ?[ 6 ] 2 1 4 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 2 1 6 . Bl e s tBeTheTi eTha tBi nds 2 3 8 . Ha ppyt heMa nWhoF e a r e t hGod 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng[ 1 ]1 2 3 9 . H a p p y t h e Ma n Wh o F e a r e t hGod 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs[ 4 ] 2 4 2 . My J e s u s , A s Tho u Wi l t 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 2 ] 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 2 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 3 , 5 ] 2 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 4 ] 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 3 ] 2 7 2 . A l l D e p e n d s O n O u r P o s s e s s i n g [ 4 6 ] 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 1 , 3 , 4 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? I SSI ONS M 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne[ 1 ]2 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 1 8 . C o m e H o l y S p i r i t , L o r d O u r G o d 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 2 ] 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 ] 3 0 4 . Y ouPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng[ 7 ]3 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 9 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t h o f O u r F a t h e r s [ 2 , 3 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb[ 1 ] PENI NG S ONGS O 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 1 3 , 6 , 1 4 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWor d M O D E R A T I O N ( S E E T E MP E R A N C E ) 2 8 4 . S o ul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n MORALITY ( SEEALSO L AW) 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 1 ] 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng 3 0 0 . Lo r d, Whoa tCa na ' sWe ddi ngF e a s t 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng [ 3 , 5 , 6 , 8 , 1 0 , 1 3 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l ous 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught[ 3 ]1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF o o l sDo t hGo dCo nf e s s 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS oul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 1 ] 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w 1 6 0 . Wi l tThou, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y SEE E ASTER WEEK / PALM SUNDAY ( 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un LOYALTY PASSION) [ 3 , 4 , 8 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y P A R ABLES NG 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] MORNI 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e[ TheLos t 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 2 , 3 , 4 ] 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng S he e p, Lk1 5 : 1 7 ] 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWor dI sCa s t[ The 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de [ 1 5 , 8 ] S o we r , Mk4 : 3 8 , 1 3 2 0 , Mt1 3 : 3 9 , 1 8 3 0 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 5 , 8 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w 1 8 6 . My N e i g h b o r [ The G o o d S a m a r i t a n , L k 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 0 : 3 0 3 7 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 2 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 : 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e MOTIVATION ( SEE ACTI VI TY, ZEAL) The1 0Vi r gi ns , Mt2 5 : 1 1 3 ] 2 4 0 . HeWhoWoul dVa l i a ntBe MUSIC ( SEE ART & MUSI C) 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yComi ng[ 3 : The1 0 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 1 , 2 ] N ATURE V i r g i n s , Mt 2 5 : 1 1 3 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng[ 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ The 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r[ 3 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 1 0 V i r g i n s , Mt 2 5 : 1 1 3 ] 1 3 7 . I B i n d U n t o My s e l f T o d a y [ 4 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ TheS e e d, Mk 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r[ 2 , 3 ] 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ]1 5 : 2 6 2 9 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 1 , 2 ] MAGI 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng PASSION ( SEE E ASTER W EEK / PASSION) 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d[ 2 ] [ 1 4 , 7 ] P A T I E N C E 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me[ 3 ] 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro fGod 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdor eThe e 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 1 , 2 , 3 ] 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e[ 1 ] 2 7 1 . OLo r do fHe a v ' na ndEa r t ha ndS e a 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 1 ] 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 1 , 2 ] 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 2 ] 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e MARRIAGE( SEE CHRI STI AN HOME) 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w[ 1 3 ]2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns MARTYRS 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 6 ] 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me[ 3 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 2 ] 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n[ 2 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e OBEDIENCE 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 2 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 2 4 2 . MyJ e s us , AsTho uWi l t 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h[ 1 3 ]2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r[ 1 , 2 ] 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 3 , 4 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 PEACE 6 . Go dRe s tYeMe r r yGe nt l e me n 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 5 ] 5 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 6 , 7 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 2 ] 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 7 ] 2 9 . Lo r d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng[ 1 ] 1 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHol yOne 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 3 , 8 ] 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 6 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde r 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n [ 1 , 1 0 ] 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l[ 8 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d [ 1 , 1 0 ] 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r[ 1 3 , 5 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 1 , 2 ] 7 7 . S o ngsofTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 4 ] 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 6 8 . S i l e ntNi ght 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 5 ] 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 5 ] 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t[ 5 ] 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro fGod 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHonor 1 1 7 . Co me , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t[ 5 ] 9 4 . Ho s a nna , LoudHos a nna 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d[ 3 ]2 2 5 6 . MyS oul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHo ur[ 1 ] 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Who m Al lBl e s s i ngs 1 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) F l o w 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 4 ] 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m1 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t[ 3 ] 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 1 1 2 . Lo , GodToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod [ 6 , 1 2 ] 1 2 3 . Hol yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 2 , 6 ] 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 2 1 2 4 . H o l y , H o l y , H o l y 2 7 1 . O L o r d o f H e a v ' n a n d E a r t h a n d S e a 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 7 ] 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 7 ] 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 3 ] 1 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 4 7 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 3 ]3 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght 1 2 3 5 . Ta keTho uMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! [ 1 , 7 ] 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 5 , 8 ] 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i or 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 3 ] 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e[ 2 , 3 ] 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns PRAISE,HOLY SPIRIT 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d[ 2 ] 1 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 6 ] 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me[ 7 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 1 6 9 . J e s u s S h a l l R e i g n 7 9 . TheS t a rPr oc l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 5 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 2 0 . Ho l yS pi r i t , Ev e rDwe l l i ng 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe[ 3 ] 1 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 5 ] 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eo fJ e s us 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 3 ]1 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS oulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 7 ] SEE R EPENTANCE, PENITENCE ( 1 8 1 . We K n o w The e Wh o Tho u A r t 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e CONTRITION) 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e [ 1 , 1 0 ] PEOPLEOFTHEWORLD [ 1 , 1 0 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n[ 5 , 8 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e [ 1 , 1 0 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s [ 1 , 1 0 ] 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng[ 7 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 2 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 5 ] 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Who m Al lBl e s s i ngs 2 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e sofOurGoda ndKi ng F l o w 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me[ 4 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod V o i c e s R a i s e 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 2 , 6 ] 1 3 1 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n 5 2 . Ange lVoi c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 5 ] 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 3 ] 2 Be ho l d 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Whom Al lBl e s s i ngs 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 3 2 . Lo o kDo wn, OLo r d, F r o m He a v e n F l o w 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGod, Thi sNi ght Be ho l d 2 5 9 . OLor dWePr a i s eThe e [ 7 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 3 ] 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 1 , 3 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e P RAI SE, S ON 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl or y 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWo r d 2 6 5 . TheLo v eofGod 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 2 , 6 ] 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 3 ] PERSEVERANCE ( SEE ACTI VI TY, COURAGE 46.AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWonde r 3 0 5 . A w a k e My S o u l , A n O ff e r i n g B r i n g I N AFFLI CTI ON, FOLLOWING J ESUS, 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l mso fGl o r y ZEAL) 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh[ 3 , 4 ] PRAISE,FATHER [ 7 ] 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght[ 3 ] 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d[ 3 ] 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me[ 7 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 PRAYER 8 1 . Wi t hi nt heF a t he r ' sHous e 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 2 4 , 8 , 9 , 1 1 ] 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts 8 4 . Ti sGo od, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 2 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n[ 1 , 3 7 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 9 4 . Hos a nna , Lo udHos a nna 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRoa r 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 1 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r [ 7 , 1 0 ] S i ght 3 0 8 . OHol y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 1 1 7 . Co me , GodCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod [ 1 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n[ 3 ] 1 2 1 . TheCo mf o r t e rHa sCo me 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y[ 3 ] 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d SEEALSO HUMI LI TY) PRIDE( PREPAREDNESS 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 5 , 8 ] 8 2 . A u t h o r o f A l l L i f e [ 1 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s[ 1 ] 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s[ 1 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng 1 4 8 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 9 1 . Wh e n I S u r v e y t h e Wo n d r o u s C r o s s [ 1 ] PRESENCE 1 4 9 . J e s usChr i s t , OurBl e s s e dS a v i or 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s[ 1 ] 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 3 ] 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm NotWor t hy 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWor d[ 4 ] 2 4 . OHo l yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d[ 3 ] 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so fBe a ut y 1 6 0 . Wi l tThou, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y[ 1 ] R I E S T / P R I E S T L Y R O L E S P 2 6 . WeGa t he rToge t he r 1 6 5 . F r o m Na z a r e t h 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHour 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 4 ] 3 1 . Co me , Tho uLongEx pe c t e dJ e s us 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s 3 2 . Co mf o r t , Co mf or tY eMyPe opl e[ 2 ] [ 1 4 , 7 9 ] 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr o ne di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor B a n d s [ 5 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s [ 2 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 6 ] 3 7 . Lo !HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 4 6 . A t The L a m b ' s H i g h F e a s t [ 2 ] 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i onsonEa r t h 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 1 2 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 2 , 4 ] 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 4 ] 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 1 , 5 ] 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e [ 5 ] 4 3 . S a v i o rOfTheNa t i onsCo me [ 6 8 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 2 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j oi c e 3 0 5 . Awa keMyS o ul , AnOffe r i ngBr i ng[ 3 ] 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome [ 6 8 ] P R O MI S E S ( S E E A L S O G O S P E L ) 4 6 . AGr e a ta ndMi ght yWo nde r 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 1 , 3 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s Hi gh 3 2 . C o m f o r t , C o m f o r t Y e My P e o p l e 4 8 . Al lPr a i s et oJ e s us ' Ha l l o we dNa me 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l msofGl o r y 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 4 2 . O L o r d , H o wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 5 2 . Co me , Y o urHe a r ta ndVo i c e sRa i s i ng 1 9 1 . Ab i deWi t hMe 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARo s eE' e rBl oomi ng[ 1 , 2 ] [ 4 , 5 , 8 ] 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 5 4 . F r o m He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICome 1 6 7 . S e e A m i d t h e Wi n t e r ' s S n o w [ 1 ] 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 1 , 3 ] 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns ol a t e 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 5 ] 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGod, ToThe e 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d S i ght[ 1 0 , 1 1 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd 1 2 1 . The C o m f o r t e rHa sCome 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMo s tHol y 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHo l yOne 1 3 8 . Y o u P e o p l e Wh o N o w A r e B a p t i z e d 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 6 5 . OCo me , Al lYeF a i t hf ul 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 2 , 3 ] 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng 6 6 . OLi ttl eTo wno fBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 1 3 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f orNi ghtI sF l yi ng 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w 1 8 0 . TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngso fThe ea r eS po ke n 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l 1 9 0 . T o d a y Thy Me r c y Ca l l sMe 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght2 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 3 7 ] 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 2 6 ] 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w1 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ? 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs [ 2 ] 7 4 . AsWi t hGl a dne s sMe nofOl d 2 1 5 . B e h o l d , A H o s t , A r r a y e d i n Wh i t e 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF o untOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 2 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs[ 3 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 5 ] 2 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t 2 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e [ 2 ] 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 8 0 . ToJ o r da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t 2 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 6 ] 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng[ 1 ] [ 2 4 , 7 ] 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 1 ] 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 2 ] 9 7 . ' Ti sMi d ni ghta ndOnOl i v e ' sBr o w 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn[ 2 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w Hi gh[ 5 ] 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 2 2 8 . Mo r eLo v et oThe e 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y? 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orY o u 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rTho ui nHe a v e nAb o v e 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us 2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng[ 3 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w[ 4 ] 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 1 ] 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 9 ] S AFETY ( SEE S ECURI TY) 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGo d[ 3 ] PROTECTION ( SEE S ECURI TY) SAINTS( ALLF AI THFUL) 1 4 6 . A t The L a m b ' s H i g h F e a s t [ 6 ] REDEMPTION ( SEE S ALVATI ON) 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr oa d, Ho w [ 1 , 4 ] REJOICING ( SEE J OY) Hi gh[ 7 ] 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome[ 6 ] REPENTANCE 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 4 9 . Ange l sF r om t heRe a l msofGl or y[ 4 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 2 ] 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 1 , 2 ] 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 4 , 5 ] Voi c e sRa i s e 7 6 . OChi e fofCi t i e sBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e[ 1 , 2 ] 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 4 ] 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t 1 2 4 . Hol y , Hol y , Hol y[ 2 ] 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e REVERENCE 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWor d 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t[ 6 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 6 0 . I tCa meUpo nAMi dni ghtCl e a r 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 6 3 . Lo , Ho wARos eE' e rBl o omi ng 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns[ 8 ] 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWondr ousCr os s 6 5 . OCo me , Al lY eF a i t hf ul 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 8 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 5 ] [ 3 , 5 , 1 0 , 1 3 ] 7 0 . TheF i r s tNo e l[ 6 ] 2 0 5 . TheApos t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 8 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S oonWi l lCa l lUs[ 5 ] 1 4 0 . J e s usS i nne r sDo t hRe c e i v e 8 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yComi ng[ 1 , 2 ] 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ 3 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 7 ] 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e[ 2 ]9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 1 , 4 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 4 ] 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr o s e 2 2 1 . Thr ought heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w [ 1 3 , 6 , 8 ] 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRol lI sCa l l e dUpYo nde r 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t[ 2 ] 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulCo nv i c t e d 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i or , ToThyTa b l e 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLor d, TheAl mi ght y[ 6 ] 1 9 7 . Co me , Y eDi s c o ns o l a t e 1 5 0 . Le tAl lMor t a lF l e s hKe e pS i l e nc e 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 7 ] 2 0 4 . Da yo fWr a t h, ODa yo fMo ur ni ng 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm NotWor t hy 2 6 3 . Re j oi c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 2 6 8 . Hi sGi fts[ 7 ] 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n[ 1 ]2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n[ 1 ] 3 0 7 . Ev e r yMo r ni ngMe r c i e sNe w[ 3 ] 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng[ 7 ] 2 8 3 . OurGod, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 2 ] RESIGNATION ( SEE ASSURANCE, 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe SALVATION 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng[ 1 ] 3 0 2 . Oh, Bl e s tt heHo us e[ 6 ] CALMNESS,COURAGE IN AFFLICTION,SABBATH 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t[ 3 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 2 ] 3 OBEDIENCE,SUBMISSION) 2 . Comf or t , Comf or tY eMyPe opl e REST 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s SACRIFICE 5 6 . Go dRe s tY eMe r r yGe nt l e me n[ 1 ] 5 . ALa mbGoe sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF or t h 1 1 8 . Co meHo l yS pi r i t , Lor dOurGod[ 3 ] 8 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 2 ] 8 . S a v i o rWhe nI nDus tToThe e[ 4 ] 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 4 ] 8 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 2 , 4 ] 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e[ 2 , 6 ] 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngsofThe ea r eS poke n[ 1 ]9 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 2 1 1 . Ha r k, Ha r k, MyS o ul ! 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 2 ] 9 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWo e s 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 4 7 ] 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWounde d 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w1 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d [ 4 ] 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y? 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 6 ] Ba nds 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 6 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t[ 2 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 1 5 8 . TheGos pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r [ 2 ] 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 4 ] 3 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng[ 4 ] 1 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe 3 1 0 . Go d, Tha tMa de s tEa r t ha ndHe a v e n [ 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 ] [ 1 , 3 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s RESURRECTION 1 8 7 . O L o v e , H o w D e e p , H o w B r oa d, Ho w 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome[ 3 ] Hi gh 9 5 . GoToDa r kGe t hs e ma ne[ 4 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w[ 2 ] 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ?[ 6 ] 2 4 0 . H e Wh o Wo u l d V a l i a n tBe 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s 2 6 7 . F orTheBe a ut yOfTheEa r t h[ 5 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 2 9 2 . H a r k , t h e V o i c e o f J e s u s C a l l i n g 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng[ 1 ] 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 1 ] 3 6 . Li ftUpYourHe a ds , YeMi ght yGa t e s 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t[ 1 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 3 ] 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 3 , 5 ] 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome[ 4 5 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng [ 2 7 ] 5 4 . F r om He a v e nAb o v eToEa r t hICo me[ 3 ] 5 5 . Ge nt l eMa r yLa i dHe rChi l d 5 7 . Ha r k!TheHe r a l dAnge l sS i ng[ 1 , 3 5 ] 6 2 . Le tOurGl a dne s sHa v eNoEnd 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m[ 3 , 4 ] 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 8 0 . ToJ or da nCa meOurLo r d, TheChr i s t[ 5 ] 8 4 . Ti sGoo d, Lor d, ToBeHe r e 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 2 , 1 0 ] 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng 9 6 . Ov e rKi dr o nJ e s usTr e a de t h 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng Ba nds 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 1 , 3 , 4 ] 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y[ 1 3 ] 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 1 1 1 . TheS t r i f eI sO' e r , TheBa ttl eDone 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r S ECOND COMI NG SEE S ACRI FI CE) SELFSACRIFICE ( S i ght[ 7 9 ] 3 5 . J e s usCa me , t heHe a v e nsAdor i ng[ 5 ] S ERVI CE 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 3 6 . Li ftUpY ourHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 2 ] 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 3 7 . Lo !HeCome sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGod[ 2 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF oo l sDo t hGodConf e s s 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 1 0 ] 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe [ 6 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 4 6 ] 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or 1 3 5 . Al lWhoBe l i e v ea ndAr eBa pt i z e d 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e[ 4 ] Hi gh 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h[ 7 ] 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 9 ] 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 6 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 5 ] SHEEP( SEE S HEPHERD/ LAMB) 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 2 0 3 . Chr i s tRe t ur ne t h S H E P A R D / L A MB 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 5 ] 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr oo mS o o nWi l lCa l lUs 4 9 . Ange l sF r om t heRe a l msofGl or y[ 2 ] 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns[ 1 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng 6 4 . No wPr a i s eWeChr i s t , t heHol yOne[ 7 ] 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f orNi ghtI sF l yi ng 6 7 . S e e A m i d t h e Wi n t e r ' s S n o w [ 3 , 4 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 8 , 9 , 1 0 ] 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r [ 1 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 4 ] 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e[ 3 ] 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d SECURITY 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 5 ] 1 3 1 . LookDo wn, OLor d, F r om He a v e n 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 3 9 . OCo meOCo meEmma nue l[ 3 ] Be hol d[ 1 , 4 ] Hi gh 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 8 ] 1 3 2 . LookDo wn, OLor d, F r om He a v e n 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght Be hol d[ 1 , 4 ] 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me [ 4 6 ] 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 1 9 0 . To da yThyMe r c yCa l l sMe 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 5 8 . TheGo s pe lS ho wsTheF a t he r ' sGr a c e 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y [ 2 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ![ 3 ] 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e[ 1 ] 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGo d 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb[ 1 ] 2 0 9 . Wa ke , Awa ke , f o rNi ghtI sF l yi ng[ 3 ] 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNo tBe e no nOurS i de 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h[ 3 ] 2 1 8 . F o rAl lTheS a i nt s[ 1 , 9 , 1 0 ] 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNo tBe e no nOurS i de 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us[ 1 ] 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 2 0 4 . Da yofWr a t h, ODa yofMour ni ng[ 1 5 ] 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDoub ta ndS o r r o w 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y[ 6 ] 2 0 5 . TheApos t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVoi c e 2 2 4 . Co meTho uF ountOfEv e r yBl e s s i ng 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLoo ksUpToThe e[ 1 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 5 ] 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 3 ] 2 3 3 . S a v i o r , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 4 ] 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul 2 4 3 . Whe r eHeLe a dsMe 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 2 0 1 . Re j o i c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 5 ] 2 1 0 . Gl o r i o usThi ngso fThe ea r eS po ke n 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lYeS c a tte r 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGo l de n[ 1 2 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d Vo i c e sRa i s e 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 , 8 , 9 , 1 0 ] 3 0 3 . S a v i o r , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 2 4 5 . OLo r d, MyGod , IThi r s tF orYo u 3 1 1 . J e s us , Te nde rS he phe r d, He a rMe 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e 2 6 5 . TheLo v eo fGod SINNERS [ 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 8 ] 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y[ 2 6 ]3 2 7 8 . IKno wWho m IHa v eBe l i e v e d [ 1 3 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 4 2 . OLor d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e[ 8 ] [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 ] 2 9 0 . Tho ughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s[ 7 ] 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 4 9 . A n g e l s F r o m t h e R e a l m s o f G l o r y [ 5 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on [ 4 , 5 ] 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng[ 6 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 5 4 . F r o m H e a v e n A b o v e T o E a r t h I C o m e [ 8 ] 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ] 5 9 . I nTheBl e a kMi dWi nt e r[ 1 ] SCHOOLS( SEE E DUCATI ON) 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 3 ] SCRIPTURE 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds tofLi f eWeBe 6 5 . OCome , Al lYeF a i t hf ul[ 6 ] 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 2 ] 3 0 1 . OF a t he r , Al lCr e a t i ng 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght 1 0 3 . Awa ke , MyHe a r t , Wi t hGl a dne s s[ 9 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un[ 6 ]7 [ 3 ] 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r S ELFCONTROL( SEEALSO L AW) 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e S i ght[ 3 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne 8 6 . J e s u s G r a n t Tha t Ba l ma ndHe a l i ng 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d [ 3 , 5 , 6 , 8 1 0 , 1 3 ] 9 8 . ' Twa sOnTha tDa r k, Tha tDo l e f ulNi ght 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 6 ] [ 4 , 5 ] 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGo dI sGo odAndWi s e 9 9 . J e s us , I nThyDyi ngWoe s 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 1 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 3 ] 1 0 0 . OS a c r e dHe a d, No wWo unde d 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r[ 1 ] 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n[ 5 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d[ 3 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n[ 1 ] 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y?[ 2 , 3 ] 1 0 5 . Chr i s tJ e s usLa yI nDe a t h' sS t r o ng 2 9 5 . Ma yGo dBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e[ 2 , 3 ]2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us[ 2 ] Ba nds[ 1 4 ] SEASONS 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 2 ] 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 7 0 . TheF i r s tNoe l[ 1 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r[ 2 ] [ 1 5 , 9 ] S i ght[ 7 ] 2 8 9 . De s pa i rNot , OHe a r t[ 2 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 1 , 3 , 5 , 1 3 ]2 5 7 . Lo r do fLi f e , Al lPr a i s eEx c e l l i ng[ 2 ] 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 4 , 5 ] 1 2 1 . TheCo mf or t e rHa sCome[ 4 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng[ 1 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s S 8 2 . Aut horofAl lLi f e[ 1 , 2 ] PEECH 1 3 8 . Y o uPe o pl eWhoNo wAr eBa pt i z e d 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 3 , 5 , 7 1 3 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y[ 1 ] 1 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 6 , 7 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 3 , 7 ] 1 4 2 . OLo r dMyS o ulConv i c t e d 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 1 4 ] 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 9 ] 1 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 2 , 8 ] 1 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e 1 6 0 . Wi l tTho u, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y 1 7 6 . OTheDe e p, De e pLo v eofJ e s us[ 2 ] 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 1 8 1 . WeKno wThe eWhoThouAr t[ 3 , 4 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 4 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 7 ] 2 2 4 4 . D i d Y o u Thi n k T o P r a y ? 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s[ 3 ] 1 5 3 . ToAv e r tF r om Me nGo d' sWr a t h 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eofJ e s usCa l l i ng 2 9 1 . Go d, Whos eAl mi ght yWo r d 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo odAndWi s e 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS o ul , AndWi t hTheS un 2 9 9 . Le tChi l dr e nHe a rTheMi ght yDe e ds 3 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me[ 7 ] S [ 1 5 , 8 , 9 ] TEWARDSHI P 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 3 ] TEMPTATION 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngofGl o r y[ 1 , 6 ] 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e sofBe a ut y[ 4 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 1 7 0 . J e s us , ThyBo undl e s sLo v eToMe[ 5 , 6 ] 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 1 3 ] 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn[ 1 , 2 ] 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb 1 2 2 . G o d t h e F a t h e r B e O u r S t a y SUBMISSION ( SEEALSO F OLLOWI NG J ESUS, 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 6 ] GOD -PROVIDENCE OF,TRUST) 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul[ 6 , 1 0 ] 1 4 1 . Lor dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 1 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 3 , 6 1 0 ] 2 4 4 . Di dY ouThi nkToPr a y?[ 2 , 3 ] 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMoo no fWi nt e r t i me[ 4 ] 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh 2 4 6 . OurF a t he rThoui nHe a v e nAb o v e[ 7 ] 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e[ 1 , 2 ] 1 8 4 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 8 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us[ 2 ] 8 7 . Lo r dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF or t yDa ys [ 2 , 3 ] TERRORISM [ 3 ] 1 8 5 . De a rChr i s t i a ns , Onea ndAl lRe j o i c e 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 8 9 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s [ 2 , 3 ] 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod 9 0 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod 9 1 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 8 9 . S a l v a t i o nUnt oUsHa sCo me[ 1 6 ] 1 3 3 . Lor d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWor d 9 2 . Whe nIS ur v e yt heWo ndr o usCr o s s 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e[ 1 , 2 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 1 0 ] 9 6 . O v e r K i d r o n J e s u s T r e a d e t h 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr os sOfJ e s us 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s 1 1 6 . Co meDo wn, OLo v eDi v i ne 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr o s s[ 1 ] 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 1 1 7 . C o m e , G o d C r e a t o r , H o l y G h o s t 2 0 7 . TheDa yi sS ur e l yDr a wi ngNe a r 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF ounda t i o n 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 5 , 6 , 1 0 ] 2 0 8 . The r e ' saGr e a tDa yCo mi ng[ 1 , 3 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 1 ] TESTIMONY 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fTo da y[ 5 8 ] 2 3 0 . No tWo r t hy , Lor d, t oGa t he rUpt he 5 2 . Come , Y ourHe a r ta ndVoi c e sRa i s i ng[ 7 ] 1 3 9 . Ha v eMe r c yOnMe , OMyGo d Cr umb s 1 0 2 . We r e Y o u The r e ? 1 4 1 . L o r d J e s u s Thi n k O n Me [ 1 4 ] 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns[ 5 7 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 4 5 . Whi l eO' e rOurGui l t yLa nd, OLo r d 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 2 ] 1 2 6 . We A l l B e l i e v e i n O n e T r u e G o d 1 5 0 . L e t A l l Mo r t a l F l e s h K e e p S i l e n c e [ 1 ] 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y? 1 1 2 8 . A Mi g h t y F o r t r e s s I sOurGod 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e [ 1 , 3 , 4 ] 1 3 4 . TheMo ut hofF oo l sDo t hGodConf e s s 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 2 9 7 . Lo r do fGl o r y , WhoHa s tBoughtUs 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 5 ] 1 9 3 . BeS t i l lMyS o ul[ 1 , 2 ] [ 1 , 2 , 4 ] 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 2 5 ] 1 9 5 . Bl e s s e dAs s ur a nc e[ 2 , 3 ] SOCIALJ USTI CE 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 2 0 1 . R e j o i c e , My H e a r t , B e G l a d a n d S i n g [ 6 ] 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 1 7 3 . NoneOt he rLa mb 2 2 3 . BeTho uMyVi s i on 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 1 7 5 . OF orAThous a ndTo ngue s 2 2 5 . G u i d e Me , O Tho u G r e a t J e h o v a h 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 1 8 0 . The L i l y o f t h e V a l l e y 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 3 4 . TheMo ut ho fF o ol sDo t hGodConf e s s 2 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 1 5 7 . Tha tMe nago dl yLi f eMi ghtLi v e[ 6 1 0 ]2 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys1 SOCIALSERVICE ( SEE CHARI TY, DUTY, 233.Savi 2 0 1 . Re j oi c e , MyHe a r t , BeGl a da ndS i ng[ 7 ] or , Li keAS he phe r dLe a dUs EDUCATION,FELLOWSHIP,GOD' S 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng CHILDREN /THEWORLD' SP EOPLE, 2 4 1 . J e s usWa nt sAl lOfHi sChi l dr e n THANKSGIVING ( SEE GRATI TUDE) 2 4 4 . Di dY o uThi nkToPr a y?[ 2 , 3 ] SERVICE) 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, Y eHe a v e nsAdor eHi m THRONE ( ALSO SEE GOD -ASKI NG) SOLITUDE ( WI TH GOD EVEN WHEN 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb[ 1 , 2 ] 3 1 . C o m e , Tho u L o n g E x p e c t e d J e s u s [ 2 ] ALONE) 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound[ 1 ] 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 3 7 . Lo!HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng [ 7 ] 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 2 ] 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome[ 3 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l[ 3 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d 6 7 . S e eAmi dt heWi nt e r ' sS no w[ 2 ] 2 0 0 . Ne a r e r , MyGo d, ToThe e 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught 7 3 . Wha tChi l dI sThi s ?[ 3 ] 2 4 9 . Wha tAF r i e ndWeHa v eI nJ e s us[ 3 ] 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 8 5 . ALa mbGo e sUnc o mpl a i ni ngF o r t h[ 1 0 ] SORROW ( SEE ASSURANCE, CONSOLATION,310.God,ThatMadestEar t ha ndHe a v e n[ 2 ]1 1 9 . Hol yGhos t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 5 , 1 0 ] COURAGEIN AFFLICTION,DARKNESS SUBSTITUTIONARY ATONEMENT ( SEE 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 1 5 9 . TheLa wOfGodI sGo o dAndWi s e[ 6 ] [ SPIRITUAL] ) ATONEMENT) 1 6 2 . A l l e l u i a , S i n g T o J e s u s ! [ 1 , 4 ] SOWING &REAPING SURRENDER ( SEE S UBMI SSI ON) 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so fBe a ut y[ 3 ] TEMPERANCE &MORALREFORM ( SEE 1 6 8 . J e s u s , K i n g o f G l o r y 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn[ 1 ] ALSO L AW) 1 7 1 . Lor d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 1 5 4 . Al mi ght yGo dY ourWo r dI sCa s t OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 1 3 0 . I fGo dHa dNo tBe e no nOurS i de [ 1 ] 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e[ 3 ] 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 4 ] 1 3 3 . Lo r d, Ke e pUsS t e a df a s ti nThyWo r d 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 2 ] 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 1 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWor d[ 3 ] 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 5 ] 1 4 3 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] UNITY ( SEE B ROTHERHOOD, CHURCH, 1 4 4 . Outo ft heDe e pICr yt oThe e[ 4 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w[ 2 ] FELLOWSHIP) 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm NotWor t hy VICTORY 1 5 2 . Thou, Whoa tThyF i r s tEuc ha r i s t 2 6 6 . AndCa nI tBe[ 3 ] 2 9 . Lor d, Di s mi s sUsWi t hThyBl e s s i ng 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe[ 4 ] 1 5 5 . J e s usLo v e sMe 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS ound 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 2 ] 3 9 . OComeOComeEmma nue l[ 3 ] 1 6 0 . Wi l tThou, OMa n, Li v eHa ppi l y TITHING 4 2 . O L o r d , H o w S h a l l I Me e t The e [ 9 ] 1 6 7 . INe e dThe eEv e r yHour 2 3 4 . Ta keMyLi f eAndLe tI tBe[ 4 ] 4 3 . S a v i orOfTheNa t i onsCome[ 5 ] 1 7 0 . J e s u s , Thy B o u n d l e s s L o v e T o Me 2 9 8 . WeGi v eThe eButThi neOwn[ 1 , 2 ] 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCome 1 7 3 . No neOt he rLa mb TRAVEL 7 1 . ToS he phe r dsAsThe yWa t c he dByNi ght 1 7 7 . OneThi ng' sNe e df ul 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod [ 4 6 ] 1 7 9 . TheGa l i l e a nF i s he r sTo i l 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF o r t r e s sI sOurGod 7 8 . ThePe opl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i o n 8 7 . Lor dWhoThr ougho utThe s eF o r t yDa ys 1 9 2 . Ama z i ngGr a c e 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ] [ 2 ] 1 9 4 . Be ne a t hTheCr o s sOfJ e s us TRIALS( SEE COURAGE I N AFFLI CTI ON) 9 4 . Ho s a nna , LoudHos a nna[ 2 ] 1 9 6 . Bl i ndBa r t i ma e us 1 0 3 . A w a k e , My H e a r t , Wi t h G l a dne s s TRINITY 1 9 8 . I tI sWe l lWi t hMyS o ul 1 0 4 . Chr i s tAr os e 2 2 . Bl e s s e dJ e s usa tThyWo r d 1 9 9 . MyS ongS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 1 0 6 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 1 3 . I ' m ButAS t r a nge rHe r e 1 0 7 . Chr i s tTheLor dI sRi s e nTo da y( Lyr a ) 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 3 7 ] 1 0 8 . I K n o w Tha t My R e d e e m e r L i v e s [ 4 ] 4 0 . OnJ o r da n' sBa nkt heBa pt i s t ' sCr y[ 5 ] 2 2 1 . Thr o ught heNi ghto fDo ub ta ndS o r r o w 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nToda y[ 1 ] 4 4 . TheAdv e nto fOurGo d[ 6 ] 2 2 2 . Whe nTheRo l lI sCa l l e dUpY onde r 1 1 0 . J e s usChr i s tWhoCa met oS a v e 7 6 . OChi e fo fCi t i e sBe t hl e he m[ 5 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OThouGr e a tJ e ho v a h 1 1 1 . The S t r i f e I s O ' e r , The B a tt l e D o ne 8 2 . Aut horo fAl lLi f e 2 2 6 . HeLe a de t hMe 1 2 . Lo , GodToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 8 3 . OWo ndr o usType , OVi s i onF a i r 2 2 7 . Lo r d, The eILo v ewi t hAl lMyHe a r t[ 1 ]1 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLor dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph[ 1 0 ]2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 1 1 7 . Co me , Go dCr e a t or , Ho l yGhos t 2 3 1 . OTha tTheLo r dWo ul dGui deMyWa ys1 1 2 7 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 2 3 2 . Pa s sMeNo t , OGe nt l eS a v i or 1 2 8 . AMi ght yF or t r e s sI sOurGod[ 3 , 4 ] 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me[ 4 ] 2 3 5 . Ta keThouMyHa nda ndLe a dMe 1 2 9 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y[ 1 , 4 ] 2 3 6 . Whi t e rTha nS no w 1 3 0 . I fGodHa dNo tBe e nonOurS i de 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eY ourPl a ns 1 4 6 . AtTheLa mb ' sHi ghF e a s t 1 2 6 . WeAl lBe l i e v ei nOneTr ueGod 2 4 7 . TheLo r d' sPr a ye r( ne w) 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 1 3 6 . Ba pt i z e dI nt oThyNa meMos tHol y 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPos s e s s i ng 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ![ 1 , 4 ] [ 1 , 2 , 7 ] 2 7 4 . Go dWi l lTa keCa r eo fY ou 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 1 , 9 ] 2 7 5 . Ho wF i r m AF o unda t i on 6 5 . F r om Na z a r e t h 1 4 1 . Lo r dJ e s usThi nkOnMe[ 7 ] 2 7 6 . Ho wS ha l lWeAns we rTe r r or ' sCr y?[ 2 ]1 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl or y[ 6 ] 1 4 7 . ICo me , OS a v i o r , ToThyTa b l e[ 1 5 ] 2 7 7 . IAm J e s us ' Li ttl eLa mb 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 1 8 3 . Chr i s tMyKi ngOnHi gh[ 3 ] 2 7 9 . I fGo dHi ms e l fBeF o rMe 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 1 8 6 . MyNe i ghb or[ 8 ] 2 8 0 . IPl a c eMyTr us tI nGod 1 8 2 . B y G r a c e I ' m S a v e d [ 8 1 0 ] 1 8 7 . OLo v e , Ho wDe e p, Ho wBr o a d, Ho w 2 8 1 . I nThe s eOurDa ysS oPe r i l o us 2 0 2 . TheOl dRugge dCr os s Hi gh[ 8 ] 2 8 2 . MyHo peI sBui l t 2 0 5 . The A p o s t l e L o o k e d a ndHe a r daVoi c e 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t[ 1 , 2 , 9 ] 2 1 2 . J e r us a l e mt heGol de n 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd 2 8 4 . S oul so fMe n!WhyWi l lY eS c a tte r 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHos t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e Vo i c e sRa i s e[ 5 ] 2 8 5 . TheLo r d' sMyS he phe r d 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 7 1 0 ] 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng[ 5 ] 2 8 6 . TheWi ndsa ndBi l l o wsLo udl yRo a r 2 2 0 . TheChur c h' sOneF o unda t i o n[ 5 ] 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Who m Al lBl e s s i ngs 2 8 8 . Unde rHi sWi ngs 2 3 7 . Y e tBe f o r eWeS e eYourPl a ns F l o w 2 9 5 . Ma yGodBe s t o wonUsHi sGr a c e 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe[ 3 ] 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 1 2 ] 3 0 3 . S a v i or , WhoThyF l oc kAr tF e e di ng 2 5 1 . A l l e l u i a , A l l e l u i a ! H e a r t s t o H e a v e na nd 2 6 9 . No wTha nkWeAl lOurGo d[ 3 ] 3 0 4 . Y o uPa r e nt sHe a rWha tJ e s usTa ught Vo i c e sRa i s e 2 7 0 . ODa yo fRe s tAndGl a dne s s[ 2 , 6 ] 3 1 2 . No wRe s tBe ne a t hNi ght ' sS ha do w 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e[ 1 ] 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWo r d 3 1 3 . No wt heLi ghtHa sGo neAwa y 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e[ 4 ] 2 9 6 . ' Ta keUpThyCr o s s ' , t heS a v i o rS a i d[ 6 ] TRUTH 2 7 3 . F e a rNo t , OLi ttl eF l o c k 3 0 8 . OHo l y , Bl e s s e dTr i ni t y 4 5 . TheKi ngS ha l lCo me[ 6 ] 2 9 0 . Thoughi nt heMi ds to fLi f eWeBe 3 0 9 . Al lPr a i s eToThe e , MyGo d, Thi sNi ght 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d[ 4 ] 2 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr o s s [ 7 ] 1 0 1 . S t r i c ke n, S mi tte n, a ndAffli c t e d[ 1 ] WATCHFULNESS( SEE P REPAREDNESS) 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght 1 0 2 . We r eY o uThe r e ? TRUST 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 3 0 . OnWha tHa sNo wBe e nS o wn 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 4 2 . OLo r d, Ho wS ha l lIMe e tThe e 5 8 . IHe a r dTheBe l l sOnChr i s t ma sDa y 8 6 . J e s usGr a ntTha tBa l ma ndHe a l i ng[ 5 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s 1 2 2 . Go dt heF a t he rBeOurS t a y 1 2 9 . I fGo dHa dNotBe e no nOurS i de 1 1 4 . TheCl o udRe c e i v e dChr i s tF r o m The i r S i ght[ 8 ] 1 1 9 . Ho l yGho s t , wi t hLi ghtDi v i ne[ 2 , 7 ] 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t 1 6 8 . J e s us , Ki ngo fGl o r y[ 2 ] 1 7 5 . OF o rAThous a ndTo ngue s[ 1 3 ] 1 8 2 . ByGr a c eI ' mS a v e d[ 1 ] 2 1 7 . Bui l to nt heRoc k[ 4 ] 2 1 8 . F orAl lTheS a i nt s[ 2 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s WISDOM 2 4 . OHol yS pi r i t , Ent e rI n[ 3 , 6 ] 2 7 . Ab i de , ODe a r e s tJ e s us[ 4 ] 3 9 . OComeOComeEmma nue l[ 2 ] 1 0 8 . IKno wTha tMyRe de e me rLi v e s[ 3 ] 1 3 7 . IBi ndUnt oMys e l fToda y[ 5 ] 1 5 6 . La mpo fOurF e e t[ 1 0 ] 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , GodOnl yWi s e[ 1 ] 2 7 2 . Al lDe pe ndsOnOurPo s s e s s i ng[ 3 , 5 ] 2 8 7 . Thi neAr m, OLor d, i nDa ysofOl d[ 3 ] OPEN HYMNALI NDEXESEDITION 2 0 1 4 . 0 6 2 9 1 . Go d, Who s eAl mi ght yWo r d[ 4 ] 2 8 3 . OurGo d, OurHe l pI nAge sPa s t 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s WORD OFGOD ( SEE S CRI PTURE, J ESUS) 2 2 9 5 . Ma y G o d B e s t o w o nUsHi sGr a c e WORK ( SEE ACTI VI TY, DUTY,SERVICE, 3 1 4 . OTr i ni t yofBl e s s e dLi ght ZEAL) ZEAL WORLD ( SEE GOD' SCHI LDREN / THE 180.TheLi l yoft heVa l l e y WORLD' SP EOPLE) 1 8 8 . Ro c ko fAge s[ 2 ] 2 1 9 . F a i t ho fOurF a t he r s WORSHIP 2 2 9 . MyF a i t hLo o ksUpToThe e[ 2 ] 2 3 . Go dHi ms e l fi sPr e s e nt 2 4 0 . HeWhoWo ul dVa l i a ntBe 2 5 . Ope nNo wThyGa t e so fBe a ut y 2 6 2 . TheGodofAb r a ha m Pr a i s e[ 2 5 ] 2 8 . I nPe a c ea ndJ o yINo wDe pa r t 2 9 2 . Ha r k, t heVo i c eo fJ e s usCa l l i ng 3 4 . Ha r kt heGl a dS o und 2 9 3 . HeWa sNo tWi l l i ng 3 6 . Li ftUpY o urHe a ds , Y eMi ght yGa t e s 9 4 . Li ftHi ghTheCr os s 3 7 . Lo !HeCo me sWi t hCl o udsDe s c e ndi ng 2 3 0 0 . Lo r d, Whoa tCa na ' sWe ddi ngF e a s t[ 3 ] 3 8 . Ma gni fic a t 3 0 6 . Awa ke , MyS oul , AndWi t hTheS un 4 1 . OfTheF a t he r ' sLo v eBe gotte n [ 1 , 2 , 5 ] 4 7 . Al lMyHe a r tThi sNi ghtRe j oi c e s 4 9 . Ange l sF r o mt heRe a l msofGl o r y 5 0 . Ange l sWeHa v eHe a r dOnHi gh 5 3 . F a r , F a rAwa yOnJ ude a ' sPl a i ns 6 1 . J o yt ot heWo r l d 6 5 . OCo me , Al lYeF a i t hf ul 6 9 . S i ng, OS i ng, Thi sBl e s s e dMor n 7 2 . Twa sI nTheMo o no fWi nt e r t i me[ 3 4 ] 7 5 . I nHi sTe mpl eNo wBe ho l dHi m 7 7 . S o ngso fTha nkf ul ne s sa ndPr a i s e 7 8 . ThePe o pl eTha ti nDa r kne s sS a t 7 9 . TheS t a rPr o c l a i mst heKi ngi sHe r e 9 3 . Al lGl o r y , La ud, a ndHo nor 9 4 . Ho s a nna , Lo udHo s a nna 1 0 9 . J e s usChr i s tI sRi s e nTo da y 1 1 2 . Lo , Go dToHe a v ' nAs c e nde t h 1 1 3 . S e e , TheLo r dAs c e ndsI nTr i umph 1 2 1 . TheCo mf or t e rHa sCome 1 2 3 . Ho l yGo d, WePr a i s eThyNa me 1 2 4 . Ho l y , Ho l y , Ho l y 1 2 5 . I s a i a h, Mi ght yS e e r , I nDa ysofOl d 1 5 1 . OLo r d, IAm No tWor t hy 1 6 1 . Al lHa i lThePo we rOfJ e s us ' Na me 1 6 2 . Al l e l ui a , S i ngToJ e s us ! 1 6 3 . Be a ut i f ulS a v i o r 1 6 4 . Cr o wnHi m Wi t hMa nyCr o wns 1 6 6 . Ha l l e l uj a h, Wha taS a v i o r ! 1 6 9 . J e s usS ha l lRe i gn 1 7 1 . Lo r d, Ent hr one di nHe a v e nl yS pl e ndor 1 7 4 . OBeGl a dAl lNa t i o nsonEa r t h 1 7 5 . OF o rATho us a ndTo ngue s[ 1 2 ] 1 7 8 . Pr a i s eMyS o ulTheKi ngOfHe a v e n 1 9 9 . MyS o ngS ha l lBeOfJ e s us 2 0 5 . TheApo s t l eLo oke da ndHe a r daVo i c e 2 0 6 . TheBr i de gr o om S o o nWi l lCa l lUs[ 5 ] 2 1 5 . Be ho l d, AHo s t , Ar r a ye di nWhi t e[ 1 ] 2 2 5 . Gui deMe , OTho uGr e a tJ e ho v a h[ 4 ] 2 5 0 . Al lCr e a t ur e so fOurGo da ndKi ng 2 5 1 . Al l e l ui a , Al l e l ui a !He a r t st oHe a v e na nd Vo i c e sRa i s e 2 5 2 . Ange lVo i c e s , Ev e rS i ngi ng 2 5 3 . IS i ngt heMi ght yPo we ro fGo d 2 5 4 . I mmo r t a l , I nv i s i b l e , Go dOnl yWi s e 2 5 5 . J o yf ul , J o yf ul , WeAdo r eThe e 2 5 6 . MyS o ul , No wPr a i s eThyMa ke r 2 5 8 . Pr a i s eGo dF r o m Who m Al lBl e s s i ngs F l o w 2 5 9 . OLo r dWePr a i s eThe e 2 6 0 . Pr a i s eTheLo r d, YeHe a v e nsAdo r eHi m 2 6 1 . Pr a i s eToTheLo r d, TheAl mi ght y 2 6 2 . TheGo do fAb r a ha m Pr a i s e 2 6 3 . Re j o i c e , OPi l gr i m Thr o ng 2 6 4 . ToGo dBeTheGl o r y