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Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service

Author: Albert Frederick Bayly, 1901-1984 Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #585 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 14:25-35 Topics: Healing; Justice; Ordination; Servanthood; Peace Languages: English Tune Title: BEACH SPRING
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Good King Wenceslas

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #145 (1998) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Luke 14:25-35 First Line: Good King Wenceslas looked out Lyrics: 1 Good King Wenceslas looked out on the feast of Stephen, when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even. Brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, when a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel. 2 “Hither, page, and stand by me, if thou knowest it, telling: yonder peasant, who is he? Where and what his dwelling?” “Sire, he lives a good league hence, underneath the mountain, right against the forest fence, by St. Agnes’ fountain.” 3 “Bring me flesh and bring me wine, bring me pinelogs hither; thou and I will see him dine, when we bear them thither.” Page and monarch, forth they went, forth they went together, through the rude wind’s wild lament, and the bitter weather. 4 “Sire, the night is darker now, and the wind blows stronger; fails my heart, I know not how; I can go no longer.” “Mark my footsteps, my good page, tread thou in them boldly. Thou shalt find the winter’s rage freeze your blood less coldly.” 5 In his master’s steps he trod, where the snow lay dinted; heat was in the very sod which the saint had printed. Therefore, Christians all, be sure, wealth or rank possessing, ye who now will bless the poor, shall yourselves find blessing. Topics: Christmas; Stephen; Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM
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Was hinket ihr, betrogne seelen

Author: L. F. Lehr, 1709-1744 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten #424 (1849) Scripture: Luke 14:33 Topics: Christliche Sinn und Wandel Heiligung überhaupt Languages: German
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Was hinket ihr, betrog'ne Seelen

Author: L. F. Lehr, 1709-1744 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten #424 (1871) Scripture: Luke 14:33 Topics: Christliche Sinn und Wandel Heiligung überhaupt Languages: German

We Would Be Building

Author: Purd E. Deitz Hymnal: The Hymnbook #470 (1955) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Scripture: Luke 14:30 First Line: We would be building; temples still undone Topics: Christ Teacher; Commitment; Purpose; Unity; Youth, Hymns for; Church, The Youth, Hymns for Tune Title: FINLANDIA

Have You Counted the Cost?

Author: A. J. Hodge Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #212 (1997) Scripture: Luke 14:28 First Line: There's a line that is drawn by rejecting our Lord Topics: Invitation; Materialism / Priorities Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a line that is drawn by rejecting our Lord]
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Comfort in the promises

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #139a (1889) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Luke 14:27 First Line: O God! to thee we raise our eyes Topics: Duties and Trials Patience and Resignation Languages: English Tune Title: ORIEL

You Are Salt for the Earth

Author: Marty Haugen, 1950- Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #502 (1998) Meter: Irregular with refrain Scripture: Luke 14:25-35 First Line: You are salt for the earth, O people Refrain First Line: Bring forth the kingdom of mercy Topics: Kingdom; Reign of Christ; Reign of Christ; Christian Life Languages: English Tune Title: BRING FORTH THE KINGDOM
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Comfort in the promises

Author: Charlotte Richardson Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #632 (1891) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Luke 14:27 First Line: O God, to thee we raise our eyes Topics: Christians Submission; Christians Sufferings of; Comfort for mourners; Cross Bearing the; God Mysterious; Prayer For comfort; Prayer For help; Providence Mysterious; Resignation Languages: English
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How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Glory to God #432 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6.6 Scripture: Luke 14:25-33 Lyrics: 1 How clear is our vocation, Lord, when once we heed your call to live according to your word and daily learn, refreshed, restored, that you are Lord of all and will not let us fall. 2 But if, forgetful, we should find your yoke is hard to bear; if worldly pressures fray the mind and love itself cannot unwind its tangled skein of care: our inward life repair. 3 We marvel how your saints became in hindrances more sure: whose joyful virtues put to shame the casual way we wear your name, and by our faults obscure your power to cleanse and cure. 4 In what you give us, Lord, to do, together or alone, in old routines or ventures new, may we not cease to look to you: the cross you hung upon, all you endeavored, done. Topics: Christian Year All Saints; Confession; Discipleship; Ordination/Installation; Renewal; Vocation; Will of God; Work Languages: English Tune Title: REPTON

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