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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1090-1153; P. Gerhardt, 1607-76 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #334 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 O sacred Head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed down, Now scornfully surrounded With thorns, Thine only crown. O sacred Head, what glory, What bliss, till now was Thine; Yet, though despised and gory, I joy to call Thee mine. 3 Now from Thy cheeks has vanished Their color, once so fair; From Thy red lips is banished The splendor that was there. Grim death, with cruel rigor, Hath robbed Thee of Thy life; Thus Thou has lost Thy vigor, Thy strength, in this sad strife. 5 My Shepherd, now receive me! My Guardian, own me Thine! Great blessings Thou didst give me, O Source of gifts divine! Thy lips have often fed me With milk and sweetest food; Thy Spirit oft has led me To stores of heav'nly good. 7 The joy can ne'er be spoken, Above all joys beside, When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide. O Lord of life, desiring Thy glory now to see, Beside Thy cross expiring, I'd breathe my soul to Thee. 9 And when I am departing, O part not Thou from me; When mortal pangs are darting, Come, Lord, and set me free; And when my heart must languish Amidst the final throe, Release me from mine anguish By Thine own pain and woe. Topics: Jesus, Our Redeemer Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN
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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Bernard of Clairvaux; James W. Alexander Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #338 (1967) Lyrics: 1 O sacred Head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed down. Now scornfully surrounded With thorns, Thine only crown: O sacred Head, what glory, What bliss till now was Thine! Yet, though despised and gory, I joy to call Thee mine. 2 What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered Was all for sinners’ gain; Mine, mine was the transgression, But Thine the deadly pain. Lo, here I fall, my Savior! ’Tis I deserve Thy place; Look on me with Thy favor, Vouchsafe to me Thy grace. 3 What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered Was all for sinners' gain. Mine, mine was the transgression, But Thine the deadly pain. Lo, here I fall, my Saviour! 'Tis I deserve Thy place; Look on me with Thy favor, Vouchsafe to me Thy grace. 4 What language shall I borrow To thank Thee, dearest friend, For this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end? O make me Thine forever; And should I fainting be, Lord, let me never, never Outlive my love to Thee. Topics: Adoration; Christ Sacrifice; Devotional; Prayer Hymns of; Adoration; Christ Sacrifice; Devotional; Prayer Hymns of Languages: English Tune Title: [O sacred Head, now wounded]
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Cabeza ensangrentada

Author: Bernardo de Clairvaux; Federico Fliedner Hymnal: Libro de Liturgia y Cántico #342 (1998) First Line: Cabeza ensangrentada, cubierta de sudor Lyrics: 1 Cabeza ensangrentada, cubierta de sudar, de espinas coronada, y llena de dolor: ¡oh celestial cabeza, tan maltratada aquí tu sin igual belleza es gloria para mí! 2 Cubrió tu noble frente la palidez mortal, cual velo transparente de tu sufrir señal. Cerróse aquella boca, la lengua enmudeció: la fría muerte toca al que la vida dio. 3 Señor, lo que has llevado, yo solo merecí; la culpa que has pagado al juez yo la debí. Mas mírame; confío en tu cruz y pasíon. Otórgame, bien mío, la gracia del perdón. 4 Agradecido vengo a ti, mi redentor, por tu bondad sin cuento, tu muerte y tu dolor. Aquí prometo y juro que te obedeceré, amigo fiel, seguro consumador de fe. 5 En mi última agonía, revélame tu faz; tu cruz será mi guía, en paz me llevarás; tu imagen contemplando entrego mi alma a ti, sólo en tu cruz confiando. ¡Feliz quien muere así! Topics: Semana Santa. Triduo Pascual Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Cabeza ensangrentada, cubierta de sudor]

O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676; Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153 Hymnal: Songs of Light #355 (1977) Topics: Good Friday; Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: [O sacred Head, now wounded]

O Sacred Head

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux; J. W. Alexander Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #398 (1972) First Line: O sacred head, now wounded Tune Title: [O sacred head, now wounded]
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Let me be Thine forever

Author: N. Selnecker Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #410 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Let me be Thine forever, My gracious God and Lord, May I forsake Thee never, Nor wander from Thy word: Preserve me from the mazes Of error and distrust, And I shall sing Thy praises Forever with the just. 2 Lord Jesus! bounteous giver Of light and life divine, Thou didst my soul deliver, To Thee I all resign; Thou hast in mercy bought me With blood and bitter pain; Let me, since Thou hast sought me, Eternal life obtain. 3 O Holy Ghost, who pourest Sweet peace into my heart, And all my soul restorest, Let not Thy grace depart. And while His name confessing Whom I in faith have known, Grant me Thy constant blessing; Make me for aye Thine own. Topics: The Church Year Fifth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Fifth Sunday after Trinity; Consecration Tune Title: [Let me be Thine forever]

Entrust Your Days and Burdens

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76; F. Samuel Janzow, b. 1913 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #427 (1982) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Topics: Cross and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN
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Commit Whatever Grieves Thee

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #520 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Commit whatever grieves thee Into the gracious hands Of Him who never leaves thee, Who heav’n and earth commands. Who points the clouds their courses, Whom winds and waves obey, He will direct thy footsteps And find for thee a way. 2 On Him place thy reliance If thou wouldst be secure; His work thou must consider If thine is to endure. By anxious sighs and grieving And self-tormenting care God is not moved to giving; All must be gained by prayer. 3 Thy truth and grace, O Father, Most surely see and know Both what is good and evil For mortal man below. According to Thy counsel Thou wilt Thy work pursue; And what Thy wisdom chooseth Thy might will always do. 4 Thy hand is never shortened, All things must serve Thy might; Thine every act is blessing, Thy path is purest light. Thy work no man can hinder, Thy purpose none can stay, Since Thou to bless Thy children Wilt always find a way. 5 Though all the powers of evil The will of God oppose, His purpose will not falter, His pleasure onward goes. Whate’er God’s will resolveth, Whatever He intends, Will always be accomplished True to His aims and ends. 6 Then hope, my feeble spirit, And be thou undismayed; God helps in every trial And makes thee unafraid. Await His time with patience, Then shall thine eyes behold The sun of joy and gladness His brightest beams unfold. 7 Arise, my soul, and banish Thy anguish and thy care. Away with thoughts that sadden And heart and mind ensnare! Thou art not lord and master Of thine own destiny; Enthroned in highest heaven, God rules in equity. 8 Leave all to His direction; In wisdom He doth reign, And in a way most wondrous His course He will maintain. Soon He, His promise keeping, With wonder-working skill Shall put away the sorrows That now thy spirit fill. 9 A while His consolation He may to thee deny, And seem as though in trial He far from thee would fly; A while distress and anguish May compass thee around, Nor to thy supplication An answering voice be found. 10 But if thou perseverest, Thou shalt deliverance find. Behold, all unexpected He will thy soul unbind And from the heavy burden Thy heart will soon set free; And thou wilt see the blessing He had in mind for thee. 11 O faithful child of heaven, How blessèd shalt thou be! With songs of glad thanksgiving A crown awaiteth thee. Into thy hand thy Maker Will give the victor’s palm, And thou to thy Deliverer Shalt sing a joyous psalm 12 Give, Lord, this consummation To all our heart’s distress; Our hands, our feet, e’er strengthen, In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection Grant evermore, we pray, And in celestial glory Shall end our destined way. Amen. Topics: Cross and Comfort Scripture: Psalm 37:5 Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH
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A Pilgrim and a Stranger

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Jane Borthwick Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #586 (1941) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 A pilgrim and a stranger, I journey here below; Far distant is my country, The home to which I go. Here I must toil and travail, Oft weary and opprest, But there my God shall lead me To everlasting rest. 2 I've met with storms and danger E'en from my early years, With enemies and conflicts, With fightings and with fears. There's nothing here that tempts me To wish a longer stay, So I must hasten forward, No halting or delay. 3 It is a well-worn pathway; A host has gone before, The holy saints and prophets, The patriarchs of yore. They trod the toilsome journey In patience and in faith; And them I fain would follow, Like them in life and death. 4 Who would share Abraham's blessing Must Abraham's path pursue, A stranger and a pilgrim, Like him, must journey thro'. The foes must be encountered, The dangers must be passed; A faithful soldier only Receives the crown at last. 5 So I must hasten forward-- Thank God, the end will come! This land of passing shadows Is not my destined home. That evermore abideth, The everlasting city, Jerusalem above, This evermore abideth, The home of light and love. 6 There still my thoughts are dwelling, 'Tis there I long to be; Come, Lord, and call Thy servant To blessedness with Thee. Come, bid my toils be ended, Let all my wand'rings cease; Call from the wayside lodging To Thy sweet home of peace. 7 There I shall dwell forever, No more a parting guest, With all Thy blood-bought children In everlasting rest, The pilgrim toils forgotten, The pilgrim conflicts o'er, All earthly griefs behind me, Eternal joys before. Amen. Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial Scripture: Psalm 89:12 Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH
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Our Father, We Have Wandered

Author: Kevin Nichols, 1929-2006 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #606 (2006) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Confession, Forgiveness; Grace, Faith; Compassion, Caring; Confession, Forgiveness; Grace, Faith; Healing; Lent; Mercy Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN

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