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O What Shall I Do, My Savior to Praise

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 87 hymnals First Line: O what shall I do my Savior to praise Lyrics: 1. O what shall I do my Savior to praise, So faithful and true, so plenteous in grace, So strong to deliver, so good to redeem The weakest believer that hangs upon Him! 2. How happy the man whose heart is set free, The people that can be joyful in Thee! Their joy is to walk in the light of Thy face, And still they are talking of Jesus’ grace. 3. Their daily delight shall be in Thy name; They shall as their right Thy righteousness claim; Thy righteousness wearing, and cleansed by Thy blood, Bold shall they appear in the presence of God. 4. For Thou art their boast, their glory and power; And I also trust to see the glad hour, My soul’s new creation, a life from the dead, The day of salvation, that lifts up my head. 5. For Jesus, my Lord, is now my defense; I trust in His Word, none plucks me from thence; Since I have found favor, He all things will do; My King and my Savior shall make me anew. 6. Yes, Lord, I shall see the bliss of Thine own, Thy secret to me shall soon be made known; For sorrow and sadness I joy shall receive, And share in the gladness of all that believe. Used With Tune: HANOVER Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1742
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Rejoice in God's Saints

Author: Fred Pratt Green Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days Lyrics: 1 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days; a world without saints forgets how to praise. Their faith in acquiring the habit of prayer, their depth of adoring, Lord, help us to share. 2 Some march with events to turn them God's way; some need to withdraw, the better to pray. Some carry the gospel through fire and through flood; our world is their parish; their purpose is God. 3 Rejoice in those saints, unpraised and unknown, who bear someone's cross or shoulder their own. They shame our complaining, our comforts, our cares; what patience in caring, what courage, is theirs! 4 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days; a world without saints forgets how to praise. In loving, in living, they prove it is true: the way of self-giving, Lord, leads us to you. Topics: New Heaven and a New Earth Communion of the Saints; New Heaven and a New Earth Communion of the Saints; Christian Year All Saints Day; Closing Hymns; Discipleship and Service; Social Concerns Used With Tune: HANOVER

Morning of Splendor

Author: David Hurd Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Morning of splendor, burst forth in my heart Topics: Easter Vigil ; Easter; Easter Season; Jesus Christ; Life; Love of God for Us; Morning; Praise; Redemption; Sunday; Victory over Sin and Death Used With Tune: MORNING OF SPLENDOR
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Ah, What Can I Do?

Author: John Newton Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? Lyrics: 1. Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? If justice pursue, what heart can endure? When God speaks in thunder and makes Himself known, The heart breaks asunder though hard as a stone. 2. With terror I read my sins’ heavy score, The numbers exceed the sands on the shore; Guilt makes me unable to stand or to flee, So Cain murdered Abel, and trembled like me. 3. Each sin, like his blood, with terrible cry, Calls loudly on God to strike from on high: Nor can my repentance, extorted by fear, Reverse the just sentence; ’tis just, though severe. 4. The case is too plain, I have my own choice; Again, and again I slighted His voice; His warnings neglected, His patience abused, His Gospel rejected, His mercy refused. 5. And must I then go, forever to dwell In torments and woe with devils in hell? Oh where is the Savior I scorned in times past? His word in my favor would save me at last. 6. Lord Jesus, on Thee I venture to call, Oh look upon me, the vilest of all! For whom didst Thou languish and bleed on the tree? Oh pity my anguish, and say, ’Twas for thee. 7. A case such as mine will honor Thy power; All hell will repine, all Heav’n will adore; If in condemnation strict justice takes place, It shines in salvation more glorious through grace. Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 6.
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Thy Faithfulness, Lord, Each Moment We Find

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 41 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thy faithfulness, Lord, each moment we find, So true to Thy Word, so loving and kind! Thy mercy so tender to all the lost race, The vilest offender may turn and find grace. 2. The mercy I feel, to others I show, I set to my seal that Jesus is true: Ye all may find favor, who come at His call, O come to my Savior, His grace is for all! 3. To save what was lost, from Heaven He came; Come, sinners, and trust in Jesus’ name. He offers you pardon; He bids you be free; If sin be your burden, O come unto Me! 4. O let me commend my Savior to you, The publican’s friend and advocate too, For you He is pleading His merits and death, With God interceding for sinners beneath. 5. Then let us submit His grace to receive, Fall down at His feet and gladly believe: We all are forgiven for Jesus’ sake: Our title to Heaven His merits we take. Used With Tune: ASPINWALL Text Sources: Hymns on God's Everlasting Love, 1741

All Those That Pass By

Author: Anonymous Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: All those that pass by, to Jesus draw near Text Sources: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, by John Wesley (1703-1791), alt.
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In Water We Grow

Author: Brian Wren Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: In water we grow, secure in the womb Lyrics: 1 In water we grow, secure in the womb, and speechlessly know love's safety and room. Baptizing and blessing we publish for good the freeing, caressing safe-keeping of God. 2 In water we wash: the dirt of each day, its trouble and rush are carried away. In Christ re-created by love's cleansing art, self-will and self-hatred dissolve and depart. 3 In water we dive, and cannot draw breath, then surface alive, rebounding from death. Our old self goes under, in Christ dead and drowned. We rise, washed in wonder, by love clad and crowned. 4 In water we dwell, for by its deep flow through bloodstream and cell, we live, think, and grow. Praise God, love outflowing, whose well of new birth baptizes our knowing, and waters the earth. Topics: The Church at Worship Baptism; God's Church The Church at Worship: Baptism; Baptism; New Life in Christ Used With Tune: STANLEY BEACH
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How Sweet Was the Garden, Fertile and Fair

Author: Carl P. Daw Jr., b. 1944 Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 How sweet was the garden, fertile and fair, the first and best home God gave to our care, a paradise lavished on creatures of clay; yet we were not willing to follow God’s way. 2 We freely could eat from all but one tree (forbidden, perhaps, lest gods we might be?), but tasting we grew not divine after all: the fruit in our mouth turned from nectar to gall. 3 From dark, bitter fruit came forth a bright seed, for God did not turn from us in our need; the love that first formed us embraces us still and woos us from wandering to follow God’s will. Topics: Biblical Names and Places Eden; Fall and the Human Condition; God Ways Of; God's Will; Jesus Christ Love Scripture: Genesis 2:8-25, 3:1 Used With Tune: LONG ISLAND SOUND

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