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The Lost Sheep

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: CYBER #16126 First Line: From the hun­dred sheep which the Shep­herd’s care Lyrics: 1 From the hun­dred sheep which the Shep­herd’s care Had pro­tect­ed ma­ny a day, There was one went forth, and its rest­less feet In the de­sert wan­dered away. Then the Shep­herd’s heart was grieved, And He kind­ly said: "On the moun­tain it will lan­guish and pine. I will go and search for the sheep I lost, I will leave the nine­ty and nine." 2 There was joy, great joy in the Shep­herd’s fold, When His long, long jour­ney was o’er, And the poor lost sheep that had gone astray, In His arms He ten­derly bore; Then the She­pherd’s heart was glad, And He said to all: "What a mo­ment of re­joic­ing is Mine!" For I love My sheep that I lost and found, More than all the nine­ty and nine. 3 Oh, that Shep­herd kind is the Son of God, Who has borne our sor­row and care; It was He who said, "There is joy in Heav’n O’er the wan­d’rer’s pe­ni­tent pray­er"; To the soul He bring­eth back To His fold of grace, To His pre­cious fold of mer­cy di­vine, How His heart goes out, for He loves that one More than all the nine­ty and nine. Languages: English Tune Title: [From the hun­dred sheep which the Shep­herd’s care]
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My Lord, In Glory Reigning

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould Hymnal: CYBER #16127 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: My Lord, in glo­ry reign­ing Lyrics: 1 My Lord, in glo­ry reign­ing Upon the glas­sy sea, By an­gel hosts sur­round­ed, Is think­ing still of me. My heart for joy is danc­ing, My lamp I trim and clear, The Bride­groom bides me en­ter If I but per­se­vere. 2 My Lord a land is rul­ing, The land of pure de­light, Whence hate and might are ban­ished, And all is love and light, What though my lot be low­ly, What though my way be drear; ’Tis mine, ’tis mine, that kin­gdom, If I but per­se­vere. 3 My Lord a home is build­ing, A man­sion pass­ing fair, Of pearl and gold all bur­nished, Of jew­els, cost­ly, rare; A home where no­thing lack­eth, Away with doubt and fear! ’Tis mine, ’Tis mine, that man­sion, If I but per­se­vere. 4 My Lord a song is teach­ing The an­gel choirs on high; They strike their harps and cym­bals, And sound the psal­te­ry. A song to greet the wan­d’r­er, Who Hea­ven’s gate draws near; ’Tis mine, ’tis mine, the wel­come, If I but per­se­vere. Languages: English Tune Title: WALTHAM ABBEY
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Indulgent God! How Kind

Author: John Kent Hymnal: CYBER #16128 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Indulgent God! how kind Are all Thy ways to me, Whose dark be­night­ed mind Was en­mi­ty with Thee; Yet now, sub­dued by so­ver­eign grace, My spi­rit longs for Thy em­brace! 2 How pre­cious are Thy thoughts, Which o’er my bo­som roll! They swell be­yond my faults, And cap­ti­vate my soul; How great their sum, how high they rise, Can ne’er be known be­neath the skies. 3 Preserved in Je­sus when My feet made haste to hell; And there should I have gone, But Thou dost all things well; Thy love was great, Thy mer­cy free, Which from the pit de­li­vered me. 4 Before Thy hands had made The sun to rule the day, Or earth’s foun­da­tion laid, Or fa­shioned Ad­am’s clay, What thoughts of peace and mer­cy flowed In Thy dear bo­som, O my God! 5 O fa­thom­less abyss, Where hid­den mys­ter­ies lie; The se­raph finds his bliss Within the same to pry. Lord, what is man, Thy des­per­ate foe, That Thou should bless and love him so? 6 A mo­nu­ment of grace, A sin­ner saved by blood; The streams of love I trace Up to the foun­tain, God; And in His sac­red bos­om see Eternal thoughts of love to me. Languages: English Tune Title: DARWALL'S 148TH
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After Death—What Then?

Author: Eugene M. Bartlett, Sr. Hymnal: CYBER #16129 Meter: 8.8.8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6 First Line: This life will end some fu­ture day Refrain First Line: Just af­ter death—O! an­swer me Lyrics: 1 This life will end some fu­ture day, Another life will then be­gin; Are you pre­pared for that event, Just af­ter death—what then? Refrain: Just af­ter death—O! an­swer me, Where will you spend eter­ni­ty? When time on earth shall cease to be, Just af­ter death—what then? 2 The saved will have eter­nal life, And they will safe­ly en­ter in. To share the glo­ries of the Lord, Just after death—what then? [Refrain] 3 The lost will go in­to des­pair, Their tor­ment there will then be­gin; They’ll cry for mer­cy from the Lord, Just af­ter death—what then? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BREMERTON
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He Bore It All

Author: Jesse Randall Baxter, Jr. Hymnal: CYBER #16130 First Line: My pre­cious Sav­ior suf­fered pain and ago­ny Refrain First Line: He bore it all that I might see His shin­ing face Lyrics: 1 My pre­cious Sav­ior suf­fered pain and ago­ny, He bore it all that I might live; He broke the bonds of sin and set the cap­tive free, All that I might in His pre­sence live. Refrain: He bore it all that I might see His shin­ing face, Freely bore it all, that I might live; I stood con­demned to die, but Je­sus took my place, He bore it all that I might live. 2 They placed a crown of thorns up­on my Sav­ior’s head, He bore it all that I might live; By cru­el man with spear His side was pierced and bled, All that I might in His pre­sence live. [Refrain] 3 Up Cal­v’ry’s hill in shame the bless­èd Sav­ior trod, He bore it all that I might live; Between two thieves they cru­ci­fied the Son of God, All that I might in His pre­sence live. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My pre­cious Sav­ior suf­fered pain and ago­ny]
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God's Tomorrow

Author: Alfred Henry Ackley Hymnal: CYBER #16131 First Line: God’s to­mor­row is a day of glad­ness Refrain First Line: God’s to­mor­row, God’s to­mor­row Lyrics: 1 God’s to­mor­row is a day of glad­ness, And its joys shall ne­ver fade; No more weep­ing, no more sense of sad­ness, No more foes to make afraid. Refrain: God’s to­mor­row, God’s to­mor­row, Every cloud will pass away At the dawn­ing of that day; God’s to­mor­row, no more so­rrow, For I know that God’s to­mor­row Will be bright­er than to­day! 2 God’s to­mor­row is a day of greet­ing: We shall see the Sav­ior’s face; And our long­ing hearts await the meet­ing In that ho­ly, hap­py place. [Refrain] 3 God’s to­mor­row is a day of glo­ry: We shall wear the crown of life; Sing thro’ count­less years love’s old, old sto­ry, Free for­ev­er from all strife. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [God’s to­mor­row is a day of glad­ness]
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My God And My All

Author: William Young, ?-1757 Hymnal: CYBER #16132 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D First Line: While Thou, O my God, art my help and de­fend­er Refrain First Line: My God, my all, my God, my all Lyrics: While Thou, O my God, art my help and de­fend­er, No cares can o’er­whelm me, no ter­rors ap­pall; The wiles and the snares of the world will but ren­der More live­ly my hope in my God and my all. Refrain My God, my all, my God, my all, My trea­sure, my glo­ry, my God and my all. Yes, Thou art my re­fuge in sor­row and dan­ger, My strength when I suf­fer, my hope when I fall; My com­fort and joy in this land of the stran­ger, My trea­sure, my glo­ry, my God and my all. Refrain To Thee, dear­est Lord, will I turn with­out ceas­ing, Though grief may op­press me, or sor­row be­fall; And love Thee, till death, my blest spi­rit re­leas­ing, Secures me to Je­sus, my God and my all. Refrain And when Thou de­mand­est the life Thou hast giv­en, With joy will I an­swer Thy mer­ci­ful call, And quit this poor earth but to find Thee in Hea­ven, My por­tion for­ev­er, my God and my all. Refrain Languages: English Tune Title: [While Thou, O my God, art my help and de­fend­er]
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A Life Together In Love And Troth

Author: Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig, 1783-1872; Paul C. Paulsen Hymnal: CYBER #16133 First Line: A life to­ge­ther in love and troth Lyrics: 1 A life to­ge­ther in love and troth To man and wo­man is rich in bless­ing, For joys are great­er when shared by both, And cares and sor­rows are less dis­tress­ing. In love abid­ing, in God con­fid­ing: In God con­fid­ing, the Lord is guid­ing Your life in Him: your life in Him. 2 It is a bless­ing when large and small In ev­ery home are as one in spi­rit, When God is fear­èd by one and all, And they the love of each other me­rit. In love abid­ing, in God con­fid­ing: In God con­fid­ing, the Lord is guid­ing Your hearth and home, your hearth and home. 3 It is a com­fort to look and pray To God, the fount of our con­so­la­tion. He will not leave us when we are gray; His grace is new to each ge­ne­ra­tion. In love abid­ing, in God con­fid­ing; In God con­fid­ing, the Lord is guid­ing You with His grace, you with His grace. 4 It is so bit­ter for those to part Who live to­ge­ther in love re­quit­ed. At home in Hea­ven, each lone­ly heart With those it loves shall be reu­nit­ed. In love abid­ing, in God con­fid­ing: In God con­fid­ing, the Lord is guid­ing You with His grace, you with His grace. Languages: English Tune Title: [A life to­ge­ther in love and troth]
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Love From God, Our Lord

Author: Jens N. L. Schjørring, 1825-1900; Jens C. Aaberg Hymnal: CYBER #16134 Meter: 10.7.10.7 Lyrics: 1 Love from God, our Lord, Has for­ev­er poured Like a foun­tain pure and clear. In its qui­et source, In its si­lent course, Doth the pre­cious pearl ap­pear. 2 Love from God, our Lord, Comes with sweet ac­cord Like a pure and love­ly bride. Dwell with­in my heart, Peace from God im­part, Heaven doth with Thee abide. 3 Love from God, our Lord, Has to men re­stored Life and spi­rit from above. Who in love re­mains, Peace from God ob­tains; God Him­self is ev­er love. Languages: English Tune Title: LILLY DALE
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Christ In Me, The Hope Of Glory

Author: Miriam E. Arnold Hymnal: CYBER #16135 First Line: Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry Refrain First Line: Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry Lyrics: 1 Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry, Is the sum of all my dreams; Each day my faith the strong­er, bright­er grows, And more abun­dant seems. Refrain: Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry, This my soul shall ev­er be; Christ in me! O won­drous sto­ry, That He lived and died for me. 2 Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry, This alone—all else is vain; It was for me He went to Cal­va­ry— The Lamb for sin­ners slain. [Refrain] 3 Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry, Strength in weak­ness will sup­ply, In my temp­ta­tions give me vic­to­ry, In ev­ery need be nigh. [Refrain] 4 Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry, He will lead me all the way, Until I see Him in His beau­ty, in The land of end­less day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ in me, the hope of glo­ry]

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