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Awake in Jesus

Author: Wallace H. Howell Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: Awake in Jesus—O how blest Lyrics: 1 Awake in Jesus—O how blest, To be forever on His breast; No sorrow now, and no more tears, But peace and joy that banish fears. Refrain: Awake in Jesus, Awake in Jesus, To bear His likeness forevermore. 2 Awake in Jesus—sweetest frame, To feel His breath like living flame; And hear my loving Father say, Now all thy tears are wiped away. [Refrain] 3 Awake in Jesus—heav’nly light, Whose presence drives away my night; Who bids me all His glory trace, And see my Saviour face to face. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Awake in Jesus—O how blest]

I Lie, O Lord, within Your Care

Author: Jochen Klepper, 1903-42; Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., b. 1923 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 Used With Tune: ICH LIEGE, HERR IN DEINER HUT

Psalm 17:1-9, 15 (A Responsorial Setting)

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: Lord, bend your ear and hear my prayer Topics: Church Year Lent; Daily Prayer Night Prayer; Enemies; Eternal Life; God as Refuge; God's Righteousness; God's Wings; God's Love; Hope; Innocence; Joy; Lament False Accusation; Lament General; Lament Individual; Occasional Services Funerals; Salvation; Temptation And Trial; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, November 6-12 Used With Tune: [Lord, bend your ear and hear my prayer] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text); Lectionary for Mass (Refrain text)
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Sleeping and waking

Author: M. Fraser Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: I lay me down in peace to sleep Lyrics: 1 I lay me down in peace to sleep, And sweet shall be my rest; And satisfied I shall awake, With Jesus’ likeness blest. 2 I lay me down in peace to wait Until the dawn of day, And rising I shall then behold All shadows fled away. 3 Oh, slumber calm! Oh, waking bright! Contented I shall lie, Until the trump of God shall sound, And summon me on high. Topics: Resurrection Used With Tune: [I lay me down in peace to sleep]

Al cielo voy

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: Yo te veré a ti, Señor Refrain First Line: Al cielo voy, al cielo voy Topics: Jesucristo Segunda venida de Cristo; Jesus Christ Second coming of Christ Used With Tune: STAND UP FOR JESUS Text Sources: Estrella de Belén
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How oft I grumble and repine

Author: Herbert Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 17:15 Lyrics: 1 How oft I grumble and repine, With blessings in my hand; There’s nothing here can satisfy, Nor gold, nor house, nor land. 2 Sometimes the Lord bestows on me, His fretful child, a toy, On which I raise my prospects high, And look for certain joy. 3 But soon there’s something intervenes; I’ve something else in view; The former mercy is forgot, And I want something new. 4 [Oh! this unstable heart of mine Is like the troubled sea; The more I have, the more I want; When shall I settled be?] 5 I know this wretched world can’t fill This anxious soul of mine; O could I to my Father’s will My soul, my all resign! 6 [Sometimes, alas! I think I can; I’ll trust the world no more; But when I meet some little cross, I’m fretful as before. 7 Why am I captivated thus, By such poor trifling toys? Alas! how oft this wretched world Annoys my better joys!] 8 I want to trust, but cannot trust, A God of providence; Although he bless from day to day, I’m full of diffidence. 9 [When troubles roll in thick and fast, Ah! then my faith gives way; Sometimes I think I cannot stand, No, not another day.] 10 Sometimes, like Ephraim, I rebel, I cannot bear the yoke; I kick and murmur at the rod, And shrink at every stroke; 11 But when my Father smiles again, Then what a fool am I! ’Tis then, like Ephraim, I repent, And smite upon my thigh. 12 Like him I mourn, like him I cry, “Lord, hold me with thy hand; And draw me by thy special grace; Hold up, and I shall stand.”
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Psalm 17:1-7, 15

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Keep me, keep me as the apple of your eye Refrain First Line: Keep me, keep me as the apple of your eye Lyrics: Response: (General) Keep me, keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me, hide me in the shadow of your wings. Topics: Psalter Used With Tune: [Keep me, keep me as the apple of your eye]

The Golden Side

Author: Mary Irene McLean Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 17:15 First Line: Clouds may intercept the sunbeams Refrain First Line: We shall see the golden side Topics: Heaven; Praise; Young Peoples Societies Used With Tune: [The Golden Side]

Hallgasd meg igazságomat

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 17
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 17 First Line: Jehovah hearken to the right Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hearken to the right, Attend unto my cry: Give ear unto my pray'r that goes, From lips that do not lie. 2 My Judgement from thy face let come, Thine eyes let see the right. Mine heart thou hast examined, And visited by night. 3 Thou hast me as in furnace try'd, And yet shalt nothing find: For that my mouth shall not transgress I am resolv'd in mind, 4 For what concerns the works of men, By lips words have I, The paths of him that doth destroy Observed heedfully. 5 Uphold thou my forth-going steps, Within thy beaten way: lest otherwise at any time My footsteps go astray. 6 Because that thou wilt answer me, O God on thee I call: Incline thou unto me thine ear, Hear thou my speech withal. [2] 7 Shew forth thy wondrous Grace on them That trust on thee repose: O thou that sav'st by thy right hand From self up-lifting foes. As th' apple of thine eye me keep, In thy wings shade me hide: 9 From wicked men my deadly foes, Who waste me on each side. 10 Clos'd in their fat they are, and they Boast with their mouth likewise. 11 They round us in our steps; on earth They set their bow'd down eyes. 12 He like a roaring lion is, That ready is to tear; In secret places sits as he A renting lion were. 13 Arise, do thou his face prevent, Make him bow down, O Lord: O set my soul at freedom from The wicked one thy sword. 14 From mortal men thy hand, o Lord, From men that mortal are; And of this passing world who have, Within this life their share. Thou with thine hidden treasure dost their bellies fill also: Their sons are fill'd, their residue They leave their babes unto. 15 In righteousness thy favour I Shall very clearly see: And waking with thine Image, I Shall satisfied be.

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