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Lord Jesus, thou art truly good

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett; Samuel Kinner Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d148 (1920) Hymnal Title: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States Languages: English

Lord Jesus, thou art truly good

Author: Samuel Kinner Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d149 (1913) Hymnal Title: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Author: S. Kinner Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #110 (1911) Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services Lyrics: 1. LORD Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2. Although Thou didst ascend to heav'n, Where angels bow before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not giv'n By sight here to adore Thee, Until begins Thy judgment grand, When we before Thy throne shall stand, And cheerfully behold Thee;-- 3. Yet art Thou ever with us, Lord, And with Thy congregation, And not confined--so says Thy Word-- To any habitation. Firm as a rock Thy Word still stands, Unshaken by the en'mies' hands, Though they be e'er so cunning. 4. Thou say'st: "This is my body; eat, And orally receive me! This is my blood; drink all of it, And henceforth never leave me!" What Thou hast spoken, that must be, Thou art almighty, and with Thee Imposible is nothing. 5. Although my reason cannot see How in so many places Thy body at a time may be, Yet faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word alone sufficeth me, For Thou wilt that we trust it. 6. Lord, I believe in simple trust, Strength in my weakness give me, For I am naught but sinful dust, Nor of Thy Word bereave me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word, My consolation are, O Lord, For they contain my treasure. 7. Grant that we worthily receive Thy Supper, Lord, our Saviour, That for our sins we truly grieve, And prove by our behaviour That we obtained Thy saving grace, And trust in it throughout our days; Then will our life be godly. 8. For Thy consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it, for with one accord The world against it rages. Grant that Thy body and Thy blood May be my comfort and sweet food In my last moments. Amen! Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English

Lord Jesus, thou art truly good

Author: Samuel Kinner Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d249 (1912) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #185 (1893) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 LORD Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, And angels bow before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Until begins Thy judgment grand, When we before Thy throne shall stand, And cheerfully behold Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever with us, Lord, And with Thy congregation, And not confined--so says Thy Word-- To any habitation. Firm as a rock Thy Word still stands, Unshaken by the en'mies' hands, Though they be e'er so cunning. 4 Thou say'st: "This is my body; eat, And orally receive me! This is my blood; drink all of it, And henceforth never leave me!" What Thou hast spoken, that must be: Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing. 5 Although my reason cannot see How in so many places Thy body at a time may be, Yet faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word alone sufficeth me, For Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord, I believe in simple trust, Strength in my weakness give me, For I am naught but sinful dust, Nor of Thy Word bereave me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word, My consolation are, O Lord, For they contain my treasure. 7 Grant that we worthily receive Thy Supper, Lord our Saviour, That for our sins we truly grieve, And prove by our behaviour That we obtained Thy saving grace, And trust in it throughout our days; Then will our walk be godly. 8 For Thy consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it, for with one accord The world against it rages. Grant that Thy body and Thy blood May be my comfort and sweet food In my last moments. Amen! Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #436 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, Where angels bow before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Until begins Thy judgment grand, When we before Thy throne shall stand, And cheerfully behold Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever with us, Lord, And with Thy congregation, And not confined--so says Thy Word-- To any habitation. Firm as a rock Thy Word still stands, Unshaken by the en'mies' hands, Though they be e'er so cunning. 4 Thou say'st: "This is my body; eat, And orally receive me! This is my blood; drink all of it, And henceforth never leave me!" Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing. 5 Although my reason cannot see How in so many places Thy body at one time may be, Yet faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word alone sufficeth me, For Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord, I believe in simple trust, Strength in my weakness give me, For I am nought but sinful dust, Nor of Thy Word bereave me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word, My consolation are, O Lord, For they contain my treasure. 7 Grant that we worthily receive Thy Supper, Lord our Savior, That for our sins we truly grieve, And prove by our behavior That we obtained Thy saving grace, And trust in it throughout our days; Then will our life be godly. 8 For Thy consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it, for with one accord The world against it rages. Grant that Thy body and Thy blood May be my sole comfort and sweet food In my last moments. Amen! Topics: Catechism Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #265 (1880) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, And saints there fall before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Till Thou shalt come from heaven again Upon Thy throne, to judge all men, When all shall bow before Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever nigh us, Lord, And with Thy congregation; And not confined, so says Thy Word, To any habitation. Thy Word still, as a wall unmoved, Stands firm, however tried and proved By men,—though e'er so learned. 4 "Eat, drink;" "This is my body—blood; Thou sayest! We believe Thee! Here with our lips we take this food, And orally receive Thee. What Thou hast spoken, that must be, Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing! 5 Frail reason doth indeed not see How Thou in many places, With self-same body, Lord, canst be, But faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word, O Lord, sufficeth me; And Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord! I believe, in simple trust, 'Tis all that doth become me, For I am nought but sinful dust: O take Thy Word not from me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word My comfort are and stay, O Lord, For these contain my treasure. 7 Grant, that in humble penitence We come and stand before Thee, Intent with new obedience Hereafter to adore Thee; Refresh us with Thy saving grace, And keep us firm throughout our days, The will our walk be godly. 8 For such consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it pure, since 'gainst the word "This is!" the world so rages. Grant, that Thy body and Thy blood Be my sole comfort and sweet food, In my last hour. Yea, Amen! Topics: The Catechism Holy Communion Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a265 (1895) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppressed, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, And saints there fall before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Till Thou shalt come from heaven again Upon Thy throne, to judge all men, When all shall bow before Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever nigh us, Lord, And with Thy congregation; And not confined, so says Thy Word, To any habitation. Thy Word still, as a wall unmoved, Stands firm, however tried and proved By men,—though e'er so learned. 4 "Eat, drink;" "This is my body—blood; Thou sayest! We believe Thee! Here with our lips we take this food, And orally receive Thee. What Thou hast spoken, that must be, Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing! 5 Frail reason doth indeed not see How Thou in many places, With self-same body, Lord, canst be, But faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word, O Lord, sufficeth me; And Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord! I believe, in simple trust, 'Tis all that doth become me, For I am nought but sinful dust: O take Thy Word not from me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word My comfort are and stay, O Lord, For these contain my treasure. 7 Grant, that in humble penitence We come and stand before Thee, Intent with new obedience Hereafter to adore Thee; Refresh us with Thy saving grace, And keep us firm throughout our days, The will our walk be godly. 8 For such consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it pure, since 'gainst the word "This is!" the world so rages. Grant, that Thy body and Thy blood Be my sole comfort and sweet food, In my last hour. Yea, Amen! Topics: The Catechism Holy Communion Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good!

Author: Samuel Kinner; Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #265 (1908) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, Thou art truly good! Thou spreadst for our salvation Thy body and Thy blood as food, And giv'st us invitation; As weary souls, with sin oppress'd, We come to Thee for needed rest, For counsel and forgiveness. 2 Although Thou didst ascend to heaven, And saints there fall before Thee, And now to mortals 'tis not given By sight here to adore Thee, Till Thou shalt come from heaven again Upon Thy throne, to judge all men, When all shall bow before Thee; 3 Yet art Thou ever nigh us, Lord, And with Thy congregation; And not confined, so says Thy Word, To any habitation. Thy Word still, as a wall unmoved, Stands firm, however tried and proved By men,—though e'er so learned. 4 "Eat, drink;" "This is my body—blood; Thou sayest! We believe Thee! Here with our lips we take this food, And orally receive Thee. What Thou hast spoken, that must be, Thou art almighty, and with Thee Impossible is nothing! 5 Frail reason doth indeed not see How Thou in many places, With self-same body, Lord, canst be, But faith Thy Word embraces. How it can be, I leave to Thee, Thy Word, O Lord, sufficeth me; And Thou wilt that we trust it. 6 Lord! I believe, in simple trust, 'Tis all that doth become me, For I am nought but sinful dust: O take Thy Word not from me! Thy Baptism, Supper, and Thy Word My comfort are and stay, O Lord, For these contain my treasure. 7 Grant, that in humble penitence We come and stand before Thee, Intent with new obedience Hereafter to adore Thee; Refresh us with Thy saving grace, And keep us firm throughout our days, The will our walk be godly. 8 For such consoling Supper, Lord, Be praised throughout all ages! Preserve it pure, since 'gainst the word "This is!" the world so rages. Grant, that Thy body and Thy blood Be my sole comfort and sweet food, In my last hour. Yea, Amen! Topics: The Catechism Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: MONMOUTH (Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit)

Lord Jesus, thou art truly good

Author: Samuel Kinner Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d199 (1889) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) Languages: English

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