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Anywhere with Jesus

Author: Jessie H. Brown Hymnal: Sermons in Song No. 3 #71 (1901) Scripture: Luke 9:57 First Line: Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go Refrain First Line: Anywhere! anywhere! Fear I cannot know Languages: English Tune Title: [Anywhere with Jesus I can safely go]
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Tell Me the Story of Jesus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #199 (1990) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain Scripture: Luke 9:58 Lyrics: 1 Tell me the story of Jesus, write on my heart every word; tell me the story most precious, sweetest that ever was heard. Tell how the angels in chorus sang as they welcomed his birth, “Glory to God in the highest! Peace and good tidings to earth.” [Refrain:] Tell me the story of Jesus, write on my heart every word; tell me the story most precious, sweetest that ever was heard. 2 Fasting alone in the desert, tell of the days that are past; how for our sins He was tempted, yet was triumphant at last. Tell of the years of his labor, tell of the sorrow he bore, he was despised and afflicted, homeless, rejected and poor. (Refrain) 3 Tell of the cross where they nailed him, writhing in anguish and pain; tell of the grave where they laid him, tell how He liveth again. Love in that story so tender clearer than ever I see; stay, let me weep while you whisper, "Love paid the ransom for me." (Refrain) Topics: Jesus Christ Birth; Jesus Christ Earthly Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Passion; Jesus Christ Resurrection; Jesus Christ Temptation; Love God’s Love for Us Languages: English Tune Title: STORY OF JESUS

Sweetly Lord Have We Heard Thee Calling

Author: Mary Bridges Canedy Slade, 1826-1882 Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #742 (1972) Meter: 9.4.9.4 with refrain Scripture: Luke 9:57 First Line: Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee calling Refrain First Line: Footprints of Jesus, that make the pathway glow Topics: Book Three: Children's Hymns and Songs Languages: English Tune Title: FOOTPRINTS OF JESUS
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Follow On!

Author: W. O. Cushing Hymnal: Songs of the Kingdom #80 (1896) Scripture: Luke 9:57 First Line: Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go Refrain First Line: Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus Topics: Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [Down in the valley with my Savior I would go]
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Follow On

Author: William O. Cushing Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #434 (1980) Scripture: Luke 9:57 First Line: Down in the valley with my Savior Refrain First Line: Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus Lyrics: 1 Down in the valley with my Savior I would go, Where the flowers are blooming and the sweet waters flow; Everywhere He leads me I will follow, follow on, Walking in His footsteps till the crown be won. Chorus: Follow! follow! I will follow Jesus! Anywhere, everywhere, I will follow on! Follow! follow! I will follow Jesus! Everywhere He leads me I will follow on! 2 Down in the valley with my Savior I would go, Where the storms are sweeping and the dark waters flow; With His hand to lead me I will never, never fear, Danger cannot fright me if my Lord is near. (Chorus) 3 Down in the valley or upon the mountain steep, Close beside my Savior would my soul ever keep; He will lead me safely in the path that He has trod, Up to where they gather on the hills of God. (Chorus) Topics: Christ Guide; Fellowship with God; Christ Guide; Fellowship with God Languages: English Tune Title: [Down in the valley with my Savior]
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I Am Resolved

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #486 (1980) Scripture: Luke 9:57 First Line: I am resolved no longer to linger Refrain First Line: I will hasten to Him Lyrics: 1 I am resolved no longer to linger, Charmed by the world's delight; Things that are higher, things that are nobler, These have allured my sight. Chorus: I will hasten to Him, Hasten so glad and free, Jesus, Greatest, Highest, I will come to Thee. 2 I am resolved to go to the Savior, Leaving my sin and strife; He is the true One, He is the just One, He hath the words of life. (Chorus) 3 I am resolved to follow the Savior, Faithful and true each day; Heed what He sayeth, do what He willeth, He is the living way. (Chorus) 4 I am resolved to enter the Kingdom, Leaving the paths of sin; Friends may oppose me, foes may beset me, Still will I enter in. (Chorus) Languages: English Tune Title: [I am resolved no longer to linger]
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-88 Hymnal: Together in Song #561 (1999) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Scripture: Luke 9:49-62 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let them come hither; those here will constant be, come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement shall make them once relent each from a vowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Those who beset them round with dismal stories cannot the brave confound: their strength the more is. No lion can them fright, they'll with a giant fight, but each will have a right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt their spirit: they know they at the end shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away; they'll scorn what people say, and each work night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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My song is love unknown

Author: Samuel Crossman, 1624-1683 Hymnal: Common Praise #112 (2000) Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4 Scripture: Luke 9:58 Lyrics: 1 My song is love unknown, my Saviour’s love to me, love to the loveless shown, that they might lovely be. O who am I, that for my sake my Lord should take frail flesh, and die? 2 He came from His blest throne, salvation to bestow; but men made strange, and none the longed-for Christ would know. But O, my Friend, my Friend indeed, who at my need his life did spend! 3 Sometimes they strew his way, and his sweet praises sing; resounding all the day hosannas to their King. Then 'Crucify!' is all their breath, and for His death they thirst and cry. 4 Why, what hath my Lord done? What makes this rage and spite? He made the lame to run, he gave the blind their sight. Sweet injuries! yet they at these themselves displease, and 'gainst him rise. 5 They rise, and needs will have my dear Lord made away; a murderer they save, the Prince of Life they slay. Yet cheerful he to suffering goes, that he his foes from thence might free. 6 In life, no house, no home my Lord on earth might have; in death, no friendly tomb but what a stranger gave. What may I say? Heaven was his home; but mine the tomb wherein he lay. 7 Here might I stay and sing: no story so divine; never was love, dear King, never was grief like thine! This is my Friend, in whose sweet praise I all my days could gladly spend. Topics: Passiontide and Holy Week; Lent V Year B; Palm Sunday Year A; Palm Sunday Year C; Good Friday; Proper 8 Year C Languages: English Tune Title: LOVE UNKNOWN

My song is love unknown

Author: Samuel Crossman, c. 1625-1693 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #277 (2011) Meter: 6.6.12.8.8 Scripture: Luke 9:51-62 Topics: Jesus Christ the Suffering Servant: The Passion and The Cross Languages: English Tune Title: LOVE UNKNOWN
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My Song Is Love Unknown

Author: Samuel Crossman, ca. 1624-1683 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #390 (2012) Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4 Scripture: Luke 9:58 Lyrics: 1 My song is love unknown, My Savior’s love to me, Love to the loveless shown That they might lovely be. O who am I, That for my sake My Lord should take Frail flesh, and die? 2 He came from his blest throne Salvation to bestow, But all made strange, and none The longed-for Christ would know. But O my friend, My friend indeed, Who at my need His life did spend! 3 Sometimes they strew his way, And his sweet praises sing, Resounding all the day Hosannas to their King. Then “Crucify!” Is all their breath, And for his death They thirst and cry. 4 Why, what hath my Lord done? What makes this rage and spite? He made the lame to run, He gave the blind their sight. Sweet injuries! Yet they at these Themselves displease, And 'gainst him rise. 5 They rise and needs will have My dear Lord made a way; A murderer they save, The Prince of Life they slay. Yet steadfast he To suff'ring goes, That he his foes From thence might free. 6 In life no house, no home My Lord on earth might have; In death no friendly tomb But what a stranger gave. What may I say? Heav'n was his home; But mine the tomb Wherein he lay. 7 Here might I stay and sing, No story so divine! Never was love, dear King, Never was grief like thine. This is my friend, In whose sweet praise I all my days Could gladly spend. Topics: Cross; Devotions Stations of the Cross; Paschal Mystery; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); The Liturgical Year Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord; The Liturgical Year The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) Languages: English Tune Title: LOVE UNKNOWN

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