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O Lord, I Sing with Lips and Heart

Author: John Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #569 (1941) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul, to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so full and free Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 For what have all that live and move Thro' this wide world below That does not from Thy bounteous love, O heav'nly Father, flow! 4 Who built the lofty firmament? Who spread th'expanse of blue? By whom are to our pastures sent Refreshing rain and dew? 5 Who warmeth us in cold and rain? Who shields us from the wind? Who orders it that fruit and grain We in their season find? 6 Who is it life and health bestows? Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war’s woes From our dear native land? 7 O Lord, of this and all our store Thou art the Author blest; Thou keepest watch before our door While we securely rest. 8 Thou feedest us from year to year And constant dost abide; With ready help in time of fear Thou standest at our side. 9 Our deepest need dost Thou supply, And all that lasts for aye; Thou leadest us to our home on high When hence we pass away. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons Harvest and Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 92:1 Languages: English Tune Title: ICH SINGE DIR
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #292 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so full and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 For what have all that live and move Through this wide world below, That does not from Thy bounteous love, O heavenly Father, flow? 4 Who built the lofty firmament? Who spread th'expanse of blue? By whom are to our pastures sent Refreshing rain and dew? 5 Who warmeth us in cold and frost? Who shields us from the wind? Who orders it that oil and must We in their season find? 6 Who is it life and health bestows? Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war’s woes From our dear native land? 7 O Lord, of this and all our store Thou art the author blest; Thou keepest watch before our door, While we securely rest. 8 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: With ready help in time of fear Thou standest at our side. 9 With patience dost Thou ever chide, And chasten'st sparingly; Thou castest all or sins aside, And drown'st them in the sea. 10 When silent woe our bosom rends, Thy pity sees our grief, And gives what to our glory tends No less than our relief. 11 Thou knowest when a Christian weeps, And why his tear-drops fall; And in the book Thy mercy keeps These things are noted all. 12 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 13 Cheer up! my heart, rejoice and sing, A cheerful trust maintain! For God, the source of everything, Thy portion will remain. 14 He is thy treasure, He thy joy, Thy life, and light, and Lord, Thy counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy shield and great reward. 15 In restless thought or blank despair, Why spend each day and night? On Him who made thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light. 16 Did not His love, and truth, and power Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Has He not oft in threatening hour, Turned dreaded ills away? 17 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters or mistakes; All that His counsels did ordain A happy ending makes. 18 Upon thy lips, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding love; Then firm as rock thy peace shall stand, Here and in heaven above. Topics: Harvest and Thanksgiving Languages: English

O Lord, I Sing with Voice and Heart

Author: Nicolas Herman, c. 1485-1561 Hymnal: Songs of Light #34 (1977) Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, I sing with voice and heart]
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O Lord! I sing with mouth and heart

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs #54 (1867) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: O Lord! I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring aye fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. What have we here or what are we, Of good what can earth give, That we do not alone from Thee, Our Father, aye receive? The tent-like firmament who builds, Who spreads th’ expanse of blue, Who sends to fertilize our fields Refreshing rain and dew? Who warmeth us in cold and frost, Who shields us from the wind, Who orders it that wine and must We in their season find? Who is it life and health bestows, Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war’s woes, From our dear native land? The work is Thine, my God! my Lord! And Thine must ever be; Before our door Thou keepest guard, In rest we’re kept by Thee. Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide; When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. With patience dost Thou ever chide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean deep. Whene’er our burden’d hearts we raise To Thee, Thou’rt soon appeas’d; The help Thou send’st shows forth Thy praise, And our sad hearts are eas’d. Thou mark’st how oft Thy people weep And what their sorrows are, Their tears dost in Thy bottle keep, However small they are. Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. Awake! my heart, awake and sing, And joyous be thy mood, Thy God who maketh everything Is, and abides thy good— Thy treasure and inheritance! Thy glory and delight! Thy saving health and sure defence! He keeps and guides thee right. Why do thy cares both night and day Grieve thee so bitterly? Upon thy God thy burden lay, Who gave thy life to thee. Hath He not all the weary way From youth till now thee led, Oft chas’d misfortune’s clouds away That gather’d o’er thy head? In all His rule no oversight Can happen, no mistakes; Whate’er He does or leaves is right, A happy issue takes. Let Him work who doth all things well, Nor with Him interfere, And so thou shalt in glory dwell, And peace enjoy while here. Languages: English
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O Lord, I Sing With Voice And Heart

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #495 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with voice and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so full and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously, Each day so bounteously. 3 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide; When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side, With help art at our side. 4 With patience dost Thou e'er abide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean's deep, Into the ocean's deep. 5 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thy treasures last for aye; Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 6 Then up, my heart, rejoice and sing, A cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of everything, Thy portion will remain. Topics: Harvest and Thanksgiving; Processionals and Recessionals Harvest and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: LÜTZEN
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a364 (1895) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. 4 With patience dost Thou ev'r abide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean's deep. 5 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 6 Then up, my heart, rejoice and sing, A Cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of ev'rything, Thy portion will remain. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Walk of Godliness Praise Languages: English
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #323 (1893) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O LORD, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul to Thee: To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so full and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 For what have all that live and move Through this wide world below, That does not from Thy bounteous love, O heavenly Father, flow? 4 Who built the lofty firmament? Who spread th'expanse of blue? By whom are to our pastures sent Refreshing rain and dew? 5 Who warmeth us in cold and frost? Who shields us from the wind? Who orders it that oil and must We in their season find? 6 Who is it life and health bestows? Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace wards off war’s woes From our dear native land? 7 O Lord, of this and all our store Thou art the Author blest; Thou keepest watch before our door, While we securely rest. 8 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: With ready help in time of fear, Thou standest at our side. 9 With patience dost Thou ever chide, And chasten'st sparingly; Thou castest all our sins aside, And drown'st them in the sea. 10 When silent woe our bosom rends, Thy pity sees or grief, And gives what to our glory tends No less than our relief. 11 Thou knowest when a Christian weeps, And why his tear-drops fall; And in the book thy mercy keeps These things are noted all. 12 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 13 Cheer up! my heart, rejoice and sing, A cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of everything, Thy Portion will remain. 14 He is thy Treasure, He Thy Joy, Thy Life, and Light and Lord, Thy Counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy Shield and great Reward. 15 In restless thought or blank despair, Why spend each day and night? On Him who made thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light. 16 Did not His love, and truth, and power Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Has He not oft in threatening hour, Turned dreaded ills away? 17 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters or mistakes; All that His counsels did ordain A happy ending makes. 18 Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding love; Then firm as rock thy peace shall stand, Here and in heaven above. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #364 (1880) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. 4 With patience dost Thou ev'r abide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean's deep. 5 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 6 Then up, my heart, rejoice and sing, A Cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of ev'rything, Thy portion will remain. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Walk of Godliness Praise Languages: English
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #364a (1908) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. 4 With patience dost Thou ev'r abide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean's deep. 5 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 6 Then up, my heart, rejoice and sing, A Cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of ev'rything, Thy portion will remain. Topics: Fourth Sunday in Lent; Seventh Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Praise; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: LÜTZEN (Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, allzugleich)
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O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #364b (1908) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee; To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. 2 Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring so fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. 3 Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide: When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. 4 With patience dost Thou ev'r abide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean's deep. 5 Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. 6 Then up, my heart, rejoice and sing, A Cheerful trust maintain! For God, the Source of ev'rything, Thy portion will remain. Topics: Fourth Sunday in Lent; Seventh Sunday in Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: MORNINGTON

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