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Correction for sin, and release by prayer

Appears in 40 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: From age to age exalt his name Lyrics: 1 From age to age exalt his name; GOD and his grace are still the same; He fills the hungry soul with food, And feeds the poor with ev'ry good. 2 But if their hearts rebel, and rise Against the GOD that rules the skies; If they reject his heav'nly word, And slight the counsels of the LORD, 3 He'll bring their spirits to the ground, And no deliv'rer shall be found; Laden with grief they waste their breath, In darkness, and the shades of death. 4 Then to the LORD they raise their cries; He makes the dawning light arise, And scatters all that dismal shade That hung so heavy round their head. 5 He cuts the bars of brass in two, And lets the smiling pris'ners thro'; Takes off the load of guilt and grief, And gives the lab'ring soul relief. 6 O may the sons of men record The wondrous goodness of the LORD! How great his works! how kind his ways! Let ev'ry tongue pronounce his praise.
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Colinies planted; or Nations blest and punished

Appears in 32 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: When GOD, provok'd with daring crimes Lyrics: 1 When GOD, provok'd with daring crimes, Scourages the madness of the times, He turns their fields to barren sand, And dries the rivers from the land. 2 His word can raise the springs again, And make the wither'd mountains green. Send show'ry blessings from the skies, And harvests in the desert rise. 3 [Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey, Or men as fierce and wild as they' He bids th' oppresy and poor repair, And build them towns and cities there. 4 They sow the fields, and trees they plant, Whose yearly fruit supplies their want: Their race grows up from fruitful stocks, Their wealth increases with their flocks. 5 Thus they are blest; but if they sin, He lets the heathen nations in, A savage crew invades their lands, Their princes die by barb'rous hands. 6 Their captive sons, expos'd to scorn, Wander unpity/d and forlorn; The country lies unfence'd, untill'd, And desolation spreads the field. 7 Yet if the humbled nation mourns, Again his dreadful hand he turns; Again he makes their cities thrive, And bids the dying churches live.] 8 The righteous, with a joyful sense, Admire the works of providence; And tongues of atheists shall no more Blaspheme the GOD that saints adore. 9 How few with pious care record These wondrous dealings of the Lord? But wise observers still shall find The Lord is holy, just, and kind.
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Christ Is Risen

Author: Brian Wren (1936-) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 23 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Christ is risen! Shout hosanna! Lyrics: 1 Christ is risen! Shout hosanna! Celebrate this day of days. Christ is risen! Hush in wonder; all creation is amazed. In the desert all-surrounding, see, a spreading tree has grown. Healing leaves of grace abounding bring a taste of love unknown. 2 Christ is risen! Raise your spirits from the caverns of despair. Walk with gladness in the morning, see what love can do and dare. Drink the wine of resurrection, not a servant, but a friend. Jesus is our strong companion; joy and peace shall never end. 3 Christ is risen! Earth and heaven never more shall be the same. Break the bread of new creation where the world is still in pain. Tell its grim, demonic chorus: "Christ is risen! Get you gone!" God the First and Last is with us. Sing hosanna everyone! Topics: Easter (season); Eucharist Used With Tune: POLISH CAROL (W ZLOBIE LEZY)
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Confitemini Domino (Come and Fill Our Hearts)

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 20 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107:1 First Line: Confitemini Domino (Come and fill our hearts with your peace) Topics: Gathering, Centring, and Invocation; Baptism; Centring; Christian Year Advent; Christian Year Lent; Contemplative Prayer; Healing; Service Music Gathering; Service Music Prayer For Illumination / Scripture Response Used With Tune: [Confitemini Domino]
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Certainly, Lord

Meter: 7.4.7.4.7.4.10 Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107:2 First Line: Have you got good religion Lyrics: 1 Have you got good religion, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you got good religion, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you got good religion? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 2 Do you love ev'rybody, Cert’nly, Lord! Do you love ev'rybody, Cert’nly, Lord! Do you love ev'rybody? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 3 Have you been converted, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been converted, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been converted? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 4 Have you been to the water, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been to the water, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been to the water? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! 5 Have you been baptized, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been baptized, Cert’nly, Lord! Have you been baptized? Cert’nly, Lord! Cert’nly, cert’nly, cert’nly, Lord! Topics: Admonition; Commitment and Submission; Love for Others; Spirituals Used With Tune: CERTAINLY LORD Text Sources: Negro Spiritual

Con amor y gratitud

Author: Christopher Wordsworth; Pablo D. Sosa Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107:1-3 Topics: Epifania; Epifania Used With Tune: SALZBURG

Come, O Lord, and Set Us Free

Author: Tim Schoenbachler (1952-) Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Desert and dry land will grow green in praise Topics: Advent; Isaiah Used With Tune: MARANATHA
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Confitemini Dom.

Author: W. K. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Give thanks unto the Lord our God Lyrics: 1 Give thanks unto the Lord our God, for gracious is he: And that his mercy hath no end all mortall men may see. 2 Such as the Lord redeemed hath with thanks shall praise his Name! And shew how they from foes were freed and how he wrought the same. 3 He gathered them forth of the lands that lay so farre about: From East to West, from North to South his hand did find them out. 4 They wandered in the wildernesse, and strayed from the way: And found no city where to dwell, that serve might for their stay. 5 Whose thirst and hunger was so great in these desarts so void: That faintnesse did them so assault, and eke soules annoid. 6 Then did they cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state according as they praid. 7 And by the way which was most right he led them like a guide: That they might to a City go, and there also abide. 8 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 9 For he their empty soul sustain'd whom thirst had made to faint: Their hungry souls with goodnesse fed, and did them eke acquaint. 10 Such as do dwell in darknesse deep, where they on death do wait, Fast bound to tast such troublous stormes as iron chaines do threat. The second Part. 11 for that against the Lords own words they fought so to did rebell: Esteeming light his counsels high, which do so farre excell. 12 But when he humbled them full low, then they fell down with grief: And none was found so much to help, whereby to get relief. 13 Then they did cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state according as they praid. 14 For he from darknes out them brought and from deaths dreadfull shade: Bursting with force the iron bands which them before did lade: 15 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that the doth, before the sonnes of men. 16 For he threw down the gates of brass and brake them with strong hand: The iron barres he smote in two nothing could him withstand. 17 The foolish folk great plagues do feele and cannot from them wend: But heap on more to those they have, because they do offend. 18 Their souls so much did loath all meat that none they could abide: Whereby death had them almost caught, as they full truly tri'd. 19 Then did they cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state, according as they praid. 20 For then he sent to them his word, which health did soon restore: And brought them from those dangers deep, wherein they were before. The third Part. 21 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 22 And let them offer sacrifice with thanks, and also serve: And speake of all his wondrous works with glad and joyfull cheare. 23 Such as in ships and brittle barks unto the seas descend: Their merchandise through fearful flouds to compasse and to end. 24 Those men are forced to behold the Lords works what they be: And in the dangerous deep the same most marvellous they see. 25 For at his word the stormy wind ariseth in a rage: And stirreth up the surges so that nought can them asswage. 26 Then they are lifted up so high the clouds they seem to gaine: And plunging down the depth untill their soules consume with paine. 27 And like a drunkard to and fro now here, now there they reel: As men with feare of wit bereft, and had no sense to feel. 28 Then did they cry in their distresse, unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state, according as they praid. 29 For with his word the Lord doth make the sturdy stormes to cease: So that the great waves from their rage, are brought to rest and peace. 30 Then are men glad when rest is come, which they so much did crave: And are by him in haven brought, which they so faine would have. The fourth Part: 31 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 32 Let them in presence of the folk with praise extoll his Name: And where the Elders do convent, there let them do the same. 33 For running flouds to drie desarts he doth oft change and turn: And drieth up as it were dust the springing well and bourn. 34 A fruitfull land with pleasure deck'd full barren does he make When on their sinnes that dwell therein he does just vengeance take. 35 Againe the wildernesse full rude he maketh fruit to beare: With pleasant springs of water cleare, though none before were there. 36 Wherein such hungry soules are set, as he hath freely chuse: That they a City migh them build, to dwell in for their use. 37 That they may sow their pleasant land and vineyards also plant To yield them fruits of such increase. as none may seeme to want. 38 They multiply exceedingly, the Lord does blesse them so: Who doth also the bruit beasts make in number great to grow. 39 But when the faithfull are low brought by the oppressors stout: And minish do through many plagues that compasse them about. 40 Then doth he Princes bring to shame, which did them sore oppresse: And likewise caused them to erre within the wildernesse. 41 But yet the poore he raiseth up out of his troubles deep: And oft times doth their traine augment much like a flock of sheep. 42 The righteous shall behold this sight, and also much rejoyce: Whereas the wicked and perverse with griefe shall stop their voice. 43 But who is wise? that now full well he may these things record? For certainly such shall perceive the kindnesse of the Lord.

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