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Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Author: Johann B. Freystein; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #476 (1961) Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, From thy sleep awaken; Be not by the evil day Unawares o'ertaken. For the foe, Well we know, Oft his harvest reapeth While the Christian sleepeth. 2 Watch against the devil's snares Lest asleep he find thee; For indeed no pains he spares To deceive and blind thee. Satan's prey Oft are they Who secure are sleeping And no watch are keeping. 3 Watch! Let not the wicked world With its pow'r defeat thee. Watch lest with her pomp unfurled She betray and cheat thee. Watch and see Lest there be Faithless friends to charm thee, Who but seek to harm thee. 4 Watch against thyself, my soul, Lest with grace thou trifle; Let not self thy thoughts control Nor God's mercy stifle. Pride and sin Lurk within All thy hopes to scatter; Heed not when they flatter. 5 But while watching, also pray To the Lord unceasing. He will free thee, be thy stay, Strength and faith increasing. O Lord, bless In distress And let nothing swerve me From the will to serve thee. Amen. Topics: Christian Life Conflict with Sin; Obedience; Satan; Watchfulness Scripture: Matthew 26:41 Languages: English Tune Title: STRAF MICH NICHT

Rise My Soul to Watch and Pray

Author: Johann Burchard Freystein (1671-1718); Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878); Compiler Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #241 (1972) Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 First Line: Rise, my soul, to watch and pray Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Watchfulness Scripture: Matthew 26:41 Languages: English Tune Title: STRAF MICH NICHT
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Rise my soul to watch and pray

Author: Cath. Winkworth; Joh. Burchard Freystein Hymnal: Christian Chorals #148 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: NASSAU

Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; J. B. Freystein Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d216 (1920) Languages: English

Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; J. B. Freystein Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d622 (1922)
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Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Author: Freystein Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #125 (1863) Lyrics: Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, From thy sleep awake thee, Lest at last the evil day Suddenly o'ertake thee; For the foe, Well we know, Oft his harvest reapeth While the Christian sleepeth. Wake and watch, or else thy night Christ can ne'er enlighten; For off still will seem the light That thy path should brighten; God demands Willing hands, Hearts His love confessing,-- Such He fills with blessing. Watch against the world that frowns Darkly to dismay thee; Watch, when she thy wishes crowns, Smiling to betray thee; Watch and see Thou art free From false friends that charm thee, While they seek to harm thee. Watch against thyself, my soul, See thou do not stifle Grace that should thy thoughts control, Nor with mercy trifle Pride and sin Lurk within, All thy hopes to scatter; List not, when they flatter. But while watching, also see That thou pray unceasing, For the Lord must make thee free, Strength and faith increasing, So to do Service true; Let not sloth enslave thee, Pray, and He will save thee. Courage then, for He will give All that we are needing, Through the Son, in whom we live, Who for us is pleading. Day by day Watch and pray, While the tempests lower, Till He comes with power. Languages: English
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Rise, My Soul, To Watch And Pray

Author: Anna Hoppe Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #243 (1930) Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, From Thy sleep awaken; Be not by the evil day Unawares o'ertaken; Lest the foe Bring thee low In his base endeavor, Be thou watchful ever. 2 Wield the Spirit's trusty sword, Bid the foe defiance; In the armor of the Lord Place thy firm reliance. Human strength Fails at length, And will naught avail thee When hell's hosts assail thee. 3 Jesus, Who Thy blood hast shed For my soul's salvation, Who hast crushed the serpent's head, Stay me in temptation; Calm my fears, Dry my tears, Be my shield and tower In the evil hour. 4 Thou Who art the Prince of Life And from death hast freed me, Help me conquer in the strife; As my Captain lead me, Till at last I have passed Thro' the golden portal Unto life immortal. Topics: The Christian Life Warfare; Processionals and Recessionals General Languages: English Tune Title: NASSAU
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Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #273 (1893) Meter: 7.6.6 Lyrics: 1 RISE, my soul, to watch and pray, From thy sleep awake thee, Lest at last the evil day Suddenly o'ertake thee; For the Foe, Well we know, Oft his harvest reapeth, While the Christian sleepeth. 2 But first rouse thee, and awake From secure indiff'rence; Else will follow in its wake Woe without deliv'rance. O beware! Soul, take care! Death in sins might find thee, Ere thou look behind thee. 3 Wake and watch, or else thy night Christ can ne'er enlighten; Far off still will seem the light That thy path should brighten; God demands Eyes and hands Open for the offers He so richly proffers. 4 Watch against the Devil's snares, Lest asleep he find thee; For, indeed, no pains he spares To deceive and blind thee; Satan's prey Oft are they, Who are soundly sleeping, And no good watch keeping. 5 Watch against the world that frowns Darkly to dismay thee; Watch, when she thy wishes crowns, Smiling to betray thee; Watch and see Thou art free From false friends that charm thee, While they seek to harm thee. 6 Watch against thyself, my soul, See thou do not stifle Grace that should thy thoughts control, Nor with mercy trifle; Pride and sin Lurk within, All thy hopes to scatter; List not, when they flatter. 7 But while watching, also see That thou pray unceasing, For the Lord must make thee free, Strength and faith increasing, So to do Service true; Let not sloth enslave thee; Pray, and He will save thee. 8 Yea, indeed, He bids us pray, Promising to hear us, E'er to be our Staff and Stay, Ever to be near us. Ere we plead Will He heed, Strengthen, keep, defend us, And deliv'rance send us. 9 Courage then, for all things must Work for good, and bless us, If we but in prayerful trust To His Son address us; For He will Richly fill, And His Spirit send us, Who to Him commend us. 10 Therefore let us watch and pray Ever without ceasing, For we know, with every day Dangers are increasing; And the end Doth impend, When the trumpet calleth, Earth in ruins falleth. Topics: The Christian Life Watchfulness Languages: English
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Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #381 (1918) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, From thy sleep awake thee, Lest at last the evil day Suddenly o'ertake thee; For the Foe, Well we know, Oft his harvest reapeth, While the Christian sleepeth. 2 But first rouse thee, and awake From secure indiff'rence; Else will follow in its wake Woe without deliv'rance. O beware! Soul, take care! Death in sins might find thee, Ere thou look behind thee. 3 Wake and watch, or else thy night Christ can ne'er enlighten; Far off still will seem the light That thy path should brighten; God demands Eyes and hands Open for the offers He so richly proffers. 4 Watch against the Devil's snares, Lest asleep he find thee; For, indeed, no pains he spares To deceive and blind thee; Satan's prey Oft are they, Who are soundly sleeping, And no good watch keeping. 5 Watch against the world that frowns Darkly to dismay thee; Watch, when she thy wishes crowns, Smiling to betray thee; Watch and see Thou art free From false friends that charm thee, While they seek to harm thee. 6 Watch against thyself, my soul, See thou do not stifle Grace that should thy thoughts control, Nor with mercy trifle; Pride and sin Lurk within, All thy hopes to scatter; List not, when they flatter. 7 But while watching, also see That thou pray unceasing, For the Lord must make thee free, Strength and faith increasing, So to do Service true; Let not sloth enslave thee; Pray, and He will save thee. 8 Yea, indeed, He bids us pray, Promising to hear us, E'er to be our Staff and Stay, Ever to be near us. Ere we plead Will He heed, Strengthen, keep, defend us, And deliv'rance send us. 9 Courage then, for all things must Work for good, and bless us, If we but in prayerful trust To His Son address us; For He will Richly fill, And His Spirit send us, Who to Him commend us. 10 Therefore let us watch and pray Ever without ceasing, For we know, with every day Dangers are increasing, And the end Doth impend; When the trumpet calleth, Earth in ruins falleth. Topics: Sanctification Languages: English
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Rise, my soul, to watch and pray

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #221 (1898) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Rise, my soul, to watch and pray, From thy sleep awake thee, Lest at last the evil day Suddenly o'ertake thee: For the foe, well we know, Oft his harvest reapeth, While the Christian sleepeth. 2 Watch against the Devil's snares, Lest asleep he find thee; For, indeed, no pains he spares To deceive and blind thee; Satan's prey oft are they Who, securely sleeping, No good watch are keeping. 3 Watch against the world, that frowns Darkly to dismay thee; Watch when she thy wishes crowns, Smiling to betray thee; Watch and see thou art free From false friends, that charm thee, While they seek to harm thee. 4 Watch against thyself, my soul, See thou do not stifle Grace that should thy thoughts control, Nor with mercy trifle; Pride and sin lurk within All thy hopes to scatter; List not when they flatter. 7 But, while watching, also see That thou pray unceasing, For the Lord must make thee free, Strength and faith increasing, So to do service true; Let not sloth enslave thee; Pray, and God will save thee. 6 Yea, indeed, He bids us pray, Promising to hear us, E'er to be our staff and stay, Ever to be near us. Ere we plead, will He heed, Strengthen, keep, defend us, And deliv'rance send us. Topics: Blessedness of Believers; God the Father Hears Prayers; Prayer Encouragements to ; Temptations ; Watchfulness Languages: English Tune Title: MERCY

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