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Sing the Wonders: Hymns and Psalms for the Church

2nd edition

General Editor: Dan Kreider


Advising Committee: the elders of Grace Immanuel Bible Church
First edition © 2015. This edition © 2018 Grace Immanuel Bible Church, gibcjupiter.org. For more
information on digital resources and supplements, visit Grace Music online at gracemusic.us.

Scripture quotations taken from the New American Standard Bible®,


Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995
by The Lockman Foundation
Used by permission. www.lockman.org

and from the The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV)
Copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.
All rights reserved.
Table of Contents

Hymns by Topic

Call to Worship................................................................................. 1–9


Adoration and Praise ................................................................... 10–68
Confession and Lament ............................................................... 69–88
Comfort in Trials ........................................................................ 89–112
Confidence and Hope .............................................................. 113–160
Christ’s Advent ......................................................................... 161–167
Christ’s Incarnation ................................................................. 168–190
Christ’s Suffering ...................................................................... 191–208
Gospel Grace ............................................................................. 209–248
Christ’s Resurrection................................................................ 249–256
Christ’s Ascension .................................................................... 257–261
Christ’s Second Coming .......................................................... 262–268
Eternity....................................................................................... 269–275
Life in Christ.............................................................................. 276–312
The Church ............................................................................... 313–323
God’s Word ............................................................................... 324–331
The Holy Spirit ......................................................................... 332–335
Thanksgiving ............................................................................. 336–338
Benediction................................................................................ 339–342

Indexes

Tune names
Selected poetic meters
Authors, composers, and sources
Psalm settings
Title and first lines
Preface and Notes
Sing, and let the song be new,
unto Him that never endeth:
Sing all earth, and all in you:
sing to God and bless His name,
Of the help, the health He sendeth,
day by day new praises frame.

-from Psalm XCVI, Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)

Christians are singers. When believers are under the control of the Holy Spirit, we
are compelled to sing praise to God, to sing truth to fellow believers in the corporate
assembly, and even to sing comfort and exhortation to our own souls (Ephesians
5:18-19). God Himself sings loudly as He rejoices in His work of redemption
(Zephaniah 3:17), and in our singing, we are imitators of God.

It is in the spirit of praise to God that this hymnal project is offered to the church, in
order that believers might have a familiar musical language of adoration, confession,
assurance of grace, and response.

The songs we sing not only reflect our theology; they also shape it. That is,
congregational singing is both cause and effect. For believers who are serious about
committing sound doctrine to memory, a good hymnal is a valuable tool. As we let
the Word of Christ dwell in us richly (Colossians 3:16), we sing; and it follows that
what we sing should be full of Scripture. The hymns and psalm settings in this
volume have been carefully chosen for their accuracy to the truths of Scripture.
Additionally, the scope of the songs is intended to represent the core doctrines of the
Christian faith: the character of God, the nature of man, the glory of the gospel, and
our response.

The 21st-century church has adopted technology as a useful tool in the corporate
assembly, but its adoption has sometimes been accompanied by expressions of
corporate praise that are more consumeristic than timeless. But what makes a
hymnal uniquely compelling is that it is intended to endure. It’s filled with a
collection of songs that its compilers believe are worth typesetting and printing.
Such a value judgment is somewhat subjective, admittedly. It’s possible that a
number of the hymns we sing today may not outlast us. But such commitment to
enduring music is less of a prediction than it is a statement of intent. Hymns are
meant to be poured out, offered up, and passed down to future generations.
This hymnal project is unique in several ways:

Based in the local church. Most hymnals are commissioned by denominations or


publishers. The result in either case is that the hymnal must serve a broad range of
churches and preferences. By contrast, this project was conceived in a local
congregation and intended primarily for that body of believers. While we pray it is
edifying to the broader body of Christ, this hymnal is meant to represent the songs
we love to sing.

Generationally diverse. Thankfully, this description is increasingly common in


modern hymnals. The past two decades have seen a resurgence of modern hymns, as
well as a renewed interest in hymnody of the past 500 years. We live in an exciting
generation for congregational singing, and this hymnal is intended to represent the
best of the old and the new.

Traditional and non-traditional part-writing. Hymnals have traditionally been


written in a full, four-part texture that is intended to serve both singers and
keyboardists. This tradition of part-writing and harmonic practice is rooted in the
common language of classical music. While such a harmonic language is well-suited
to a wide body of well-known hymns, it often imposes unnatural restrictions on
music that is either older or younger than the common practice period (the 17th to
early-20th centuries). The case could even be made that an unquestioning
commitment to constant harmony can sometimes obscure the power and
effectiveness of brilliant melodic lines. By contrast, this hymnal is written exclusively
for singers. It sometimes employs unison or two-part textures, especially in portions
of newer hymns, and sometimes switches back and forth between textures.

There is a growing collection of instrumental resources available to complement this


hymnal. You can find chord charts, orchestrations, and piano scores online at Grace
Music (gracemusic.us).

The hymnal’s name comes from one stanza of a poem that appeared in “The Gospel
Standard,” 1853, ascribed to “T.W.” The stanza reads:

Pause, my soul, adore and sing the wonders of Immanuel;


of Christ, the Sacrifice for sin; surpassing mortal tongues to tell—
the heights and depths of love and blood,
that ransomed all the sons of God.

It is our prayer that the songs in this volume would strengthen your faith and give
you a rich language of praise for the glory of God displayed in the gospel.
CALL TO WORSHIP

Come, Christians, Join to Sing


I have proclaimed glad tidings of righteousness in the great congregation; behold,
1
I will not restrain my lips, O LORD! Psalm 40:9
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1. Come, Chris-tians, join to sing, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
2. Come, lift your hearts on high, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
3. Praise yet our Christ a - gain, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
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Loud praise to PL Christ our King, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
Let prais - es fill the sky, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
Life shall not end the strain, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
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Let all, with heart and voice, be - fore His throne re - joice;
He is our Guide and Friend, to us He’ll con - de - scend;
heav - en’s bliss - ful shore, His good - ness we’ll a - dore,
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praise is His gra - cious choice, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
His love shall nev - er end, Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!
sing - ing for - ev - er - more, “Al - le - lu - ia, A - men!”

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TEXT: Christian Bateman, 1843 MADRID


MUSIC: Spanish melody 66.66 D
CALL TO WORSHIP

2 Come Praise and Glorify


In love He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the
kind intention of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace. Ephesians 1:5-6

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1. Come praise and glo - ri - fy our God, the Fa - ther of our Lord.
2. Come praise and glo - ri - fy our God, who gives His grace in Christ.
3. Come praise and glo - ri - fy our God, for we’ve be - lieved the Word,

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In Christ He has, in heav’n - ly realms, His bless - ings on us poured.
PL
In Him our sins are washed a - way, re-deemed through sac - ri - fice.
and through our faith we have a seal: the Spir - it of the Lord.

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For pure and blame - less in His sight He des - tined us to be,
In Him God has made known to us the mys - t’ry of His will:
The Spir - it guar - an - tees our hope un - til re-demp-tion’s done,
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and now we’ve been a - dopt - ed through His Son e - ter - nal - ly.
that Christ should be the Head of all, His pur - pose to ful - fill.
un - til we join in end - less praise to God, the Three in One!

? œj œ œJ œ œJ b œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
J J ˙.

TEXT: Tim Chester


MUSIC: Bob Kauflin
© 2011 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
CALL TO WORSHIP

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To the praise of Your glo -ry, to the praise of Your mer-cy and grace,
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to the praise of Your glo - ry: You are the God who saves!

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You Watchers and You Holy Ones 3


“Praise Him, all His angels; praise Him, all His hosts!” Psalm 148:2
M
1. You watchers and you holy ones, bright seraphs, cherubim, and thrones,
raise the glad strain, alleluia!
Cry out, dominions, princedoms, powers, all kings, archangels, angel choirs:
alleluia! Alleluia!
SA

2. O higher than the cherubim, more glorious than the seraphim,


lead their praises, alleluia!
You saints, perfected by His Word, in gladness, magnify the LORD,
alleluia! Alleluia!
3. Rejoice, you souls in endless rest, all patriarchs and prophets blest,
alleluia! Alleluia!
You chosen twelve, you martyrs strong, all saints triumphant, raise the song,
alleluia! Alleluia!
4. O friends, in gladness let us sing, unceasing anthems echoing,
alleluia! Alleluia!
To God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit, Three in One,
alleluia! Alleluia!

TEXT: Athelston Riley, 1906, alt. (can be sung to LASST UNS ERFREUEN, no. 13)
CALL TO WORSHIP

4 Come, People of the Risen King


For if we have become united with Him in the likeness of His death,
certainly we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection... Romans 6:5

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1. Come, peo - ple of the ris - en King, who de - light to bring Him praise;
2. Come, those whose joy is morn-ing sun, and those weep - ing thru the night;
3. Come, young and old from eve - ry land, men and wom - en of the faith;

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come all, and tune your hearts to sing to the Morn - ing Star of grace.
come, those who tell of bat - tles won, and those strug-gling in the fight.
come, those with full or emp - ty hands— find the rich - es of His grace.
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From the shift - ing shad- ows of the earth we will lift our eyes to Him,
For His per - fect love will nev - er change, and His mer-cies nev - er cease,
SA

O - ver all the world His peo - ple sing— shore to shore we hear them call,
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where stead - y arms of mer - cy reach to gath - er child - ren in.
but fol - low us through all our days in the cer - tain hope of peace.
the truth that cries through eve - ry age: “Our God is all in all!”
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TEXT and MUSIC: Keith and Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2009 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CALL TO WORSHIP

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& œ œ ˙. œ œœ œ
Re - joice! Re - joice! Let eve - ry tongue re - joice!
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One heart, one voice; O church of Christ, re - joice!

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Come, We That Love the Lord 5
So the ransomed of the Lord will return, and come with joyful shouting to Zion,
and everlasting joy will be on their heads. Isaiah 51:11

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1. Come, we that love the Lord, and let our joys be known;
2. Let those re - fuse to sing who nev - er knew our God;
3. The hill of Zi - on yields a thou - sand sa - cred sweets
4. Then let our songs a - bound, and eve - ry tear be dry;
SA

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œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
join in a song with sweet ac - cord, and thus sur - round the throne.
but chil - dren of the heav’n - ly King may speak their joys a - broad.
be - fore we reach the heav’n - ly fields, or walk the gold - en streets.
we’re march-ing through Em - man - uel’s ground to fair - er worlds on high.

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? œ œ œœ
b œ œ
œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1707 ST. THOMAS


MUSIC: Aaron Williams, 1770 SM
CALL TO WORSHIP

6 Oh, How Good It Is


Behold, how good and pleasant it is
when brothers dwell in unity! Psalm 133:1

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1. Oh, how good it is when the fam - ily of God
2. Oh, how good it is on this jour - ney we share,

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3. Oh, how good it is to em - brace His com - mand,
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dwells to - geth - er in spir - it,
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re - joice with the hap - py,
pre - fer
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one an - oth - er,
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in faith and un - i - ty,
and weep with those who mourn.
for - give as He for - gives.

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where the bonds of peace, of ac - cept - ance and love,
For the weak find strength, the af - flict - ed find grace,
When we live as one, we all share in the love
œ œ .. œ œ
SA

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Jœ œ.

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are the fruit of His pres - ence here a - mong us.
when we of - fer the bless - ing of be - long - ing.
of the Son, with the Fa - ther and the Spir - it.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Keith and Kristyn Getty


© 2004 Thankyou Music (PRS) (admin. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is admin. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CALL TO WORSHIP

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So with one voice we’ll sing to the Lord. And with one
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heart we’ll live out His Word till the whole earth sees the Re -

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Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love,
if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and compassion, make my joy
complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit,
SA

intent on one purpose. Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with
humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not
merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.

Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He
existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped,
but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the
likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by
becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. For this reason also,
God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every
name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven
and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:1-11
CALL TO WORSHIP

7 We Gather Together
So we Your people and the sheep of Your pasture will give thanks to You forever;
to all generations we will tell of Your praise. Psalm 79:13

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1. We gath - er to - geth - er to ask the Lord’s bless - ing;
2. Be - side us to guide us, our God with us join - ing,
3. We all do ex - tol Thee, Thou lead - er tri - um - phant,

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He chas - tens and

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has - tens His will

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to make

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known;
or - dain - ing, main - tain - ing His king - dom di - vine;
and pray that Thou still our de - fend - er wilt be.

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the wick - ed op - press - ing now cease from dis - tress - ing.
so from the be - gin - ning the fight we were win - ning;
Let Thy con - gre - ga - tion es - cape trib - u - la - tion;

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. J ˙ œ œœ

& œœ .. œj œ œ œœ . œ œj œ œ œœ .. j
œ œ œ œ œ œ œJ ˙
Sing prais - es to His name; He for - gets not His own.
the Lord was at our side: all glo - ry be Thine!
Thy name be ev - er praised! O Lord, make us free!

? œœ œ. œj œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œœ œ. œ ˙˙
œ. œ œ œ œ œ. Jœ

TEXT: Adrianus Valerius, 1626; trans. Theodore Baker, 1894 KREMSER


MUSIC: Neder-landtsch Gedenck-Clank, 1626; harm. Eduard Kremser, 1877 12.11.12.11
CALL TO WORSHIP

Come, Thou Fount


Then Samuel took a stone and set it between Mizpah and Shen, and named it Ebenezer,
8
saying, “To this place the Lord has helped us.” 1 Samuel 7:12
# 3
& # 4 œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
1. Come, Thou Fount of eve - ry bless - ing; tune my heart to sing Thy grace;
2. Here I raise my Eb - e - ne - zer: hith - er by Thy help I’m come,
3. Oh to grace how great a debt - or dai - ly I’m constrained to be!

œœ œœ œ œœ
4. Oh that day when, free from sin - ning, I shall see Thy love - ly face;

? # # 3 œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ ˙
4 œ œ œ œ ˙

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#
& # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ
and
Let Thy grace, now, like a
full
PL
streams of mer - cy, nev - er ceas - ing,
I trust by Thy good pleas - ure
fet - ter,
ar - rayed in blood-washed lin - en,
call for songs of loud - est praise.
safe - ly to ar - rive at home.
bind my wan-d’ring heart to Thee.
how I’ll sing Thy sov-’reign grace!

? ## œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ
#
& # œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ
œœ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙
M
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Teach me some me - lo -dious son - net, sung by flam - ing tongues a - bove;
Je - sus sought me when a stran - ger, wan-d’ring from the fold of God.
Prone to wan - der, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love;
SA

Come, my Lord, no long - er tar - ry, bring Thy prom - is - es to pass;

? # # œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
#
& # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ
praise the mount! I’m fixed up - on it, mount of God’s re - deem-ing love.
He to res - cue me from dan - ger, bought me with His pre-cious blood.
here’s my heart, O take and seal it, seal it for Thy courts a - bove!
for I know Thy power will keep me till I’m home with Thee at last!

? ## œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Robert Robinson, 1758; additional lyrics by Bob Kauflin NETTLETON


MUSIC: J. Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813 87.87 D
CALL TO WORSHIP

9 With Joy I Heard (Psalm 122)


I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord!” Psalm 122:1

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˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ
œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ
œ ˙
1. With joy I heard my friends ex-claim, “Come, let us in God’s
2. How beau - ti - ful does Zi - on stand, a cit - y built for -
3. They come to learn the will of God, to pay their vows to
4. For Zi - on’s peace let prayers be made; may all that love you
œ œ œ œ œ
? 6 œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙
b 4 œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ

E
& b ˙œ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œœ

˙
ev - er fair;
Him a - lone,
PL
tem - ple meet”; with - in

for there
pros - per well! With - in
your gates,
the peo - ple of
O Zi - on blest,
the Lord u - nite
is judg - ment’s roy - al seat,
your walls
˙˙
let peace a - bide,
œ œ œ œ
shall
with
Mes -
and

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œ œ ˙ œ
œ

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&b ˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙œ œ œœ ˙ . ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ œœ
˙
ev - er stand our will - ing feet!
joy and praise to wor - ship there. Come, let us sing sal - va - tion’s
SA

si - ah’s sure and last - ing throne.


glad - ness with your child - ren dwell.
œ
? ˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙.
˙.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
b ˙ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ

9 ˙. ˙. ˙. 6 ˙
& b ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. 4 ˙. ˙. ˙. 4 ˙ œ œ œ œœ w.
œ ˙
song; Zi - on, pro - claim your liv - ing Lord!

? ˙. ˙. 9 ˙. ˙. ˙. 6 ˙˙ œ œ œ œœ ww ..
b ˙. ˙. 4 ˙. ˙. ˙. 4 œ ˙

TEXT: The Psalter, 1912 SUSSEX CAROL


MUSIC: English folk tune 88.88.88
ADORATION AND PRAISE

I Sing the Mighty Power of God


In six days the LORD made heaven and earth,
10
### 4
the sea, and all that is in them... Exodus 20:11

& 4 œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
1. I sing the might - y power of God that made the moun-tains rise,
2. I sing the good-ness of the Lord that filled the earth with food.
3. There’s not a plant or flower be - low but makes Your glo - ries known.

? # # # 44 œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.

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& œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
PL
that spread the flow - ing seas a - broad and built the loft - y skies.
He formed the crea-tures with His Word, and then pro-nounced them good.
And clouds a - rise, and tem - pests blow, by or - der from Your throne.
œœ œ œœ œ œ ˙.
? ### œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ œ œ
˙.

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œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
M
&
I sing the wis - dom that or - dained the sun to rule the day.
Lord, how Your won-ders are dis - played, wher - e’er I turn my eye,
While all that bor - rows life from You is ev - er in Your care,
SA

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
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# #
& # œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
The moon shines full at His com-mand, and all the stars o - bey.
if I sur - vey the ground I tread, or gaze up - on the sky!
and eve - ry - where that man can be, You, God, are pres - ent there.

œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
? ### œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1715, alt. ELLACOMBE


MUSIC: Gesangbuch der Herzogl, 1784, alt. CMD
ADORATION AND PRAISE

11 Come, Thou Almighty King


The LORD shall reign forever and ever! Exodus 15:18

6
& b 8 œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙œ .. œ .
J J
1. Come, Thou al - might - y King, help us Thy name to sing;
2. Come, Thou In - car - nate Word, gird on Thy might - y sword,
3. Come, Ho - ly Com - fort - er, Thy sa - cred wit - ness bear
4. To Thee, great One in Three, e - ter - nal prais - es be

? 6 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙.
b 8 J œ œ ˙.
J

E
&b œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ. PL
help us to praise: Fa - ther, all glo - ri - ous, o’er all vic -
our prayer at - tend: come, and Thy peo - ple bless, and give Thy
in this glad hour: Thou who al - might - y art, now rule in
hence, ev - er - more! Thy sov - ereign maj - es - ty may we in

œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ
?b œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
M

& b œœ .. œœ œ 98 œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ œœ œœ œ 68
œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
SA

to - ri - ous, come, and reign o - ver us, An - cient of Days.


Word suc-cess: Spir - it of ho - li - ness, on us de - scend.
eve - ry heart, and ne’er from us de-part, Spir - it of pow’r.
glo - ry see, and to e - ter - ni - ty love and a - dore!

œ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
? œ 9 œ 6 ˙˙ ..
b 8 8

TEXT: Anonymous, 1757 ITALIAN HYMN


MUSIC: Felice de Giardini, 1769 6.10.66.10
ADORATION AND PRAISE

The God of Abraham Praise 12


God said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM.” Exodus 3:14

b b 4 ˙. œœ œ œ œ ˙.
&b b 4 œ œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ n˙ . œ
œ œ œ œ ˙.
1. The God of A-braham praise, who reigns en-throned a - bove,
2. He by His name has sworn; on this we shall de - pend,
3. The good - ly land I see, with peace and plen - ty blest,
4. There rules the Lord our King, the Lord our Right-eous - ness,
5. Tri - um-phant hosts on high, give thanks to God and sing,
? b b 4 œ œ n œœ œ œœ ˙. œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙.
b b 4 œ ˙. œ ˙.

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b b œ œ œ œ ˙
&b b œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ ˙
˙
œ œ ˙.
˙.
the
and
a
An - cient
as on
land of
vic - to - rious
and “Ho - ly,
PL
of e - ter - nal days,
ea - gles’ wings up - borne
sa - cred lib - er - ty
o - ver death and sin,
ho - ly, ho - ly” cry,
the
to
and
the
“Al -
God of
heav’n as
end - less
Prince of
might - y
-
love!
cend.
rest.
Peace.
King!”
œ œ ˙.
? b b œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙˙ ˙˙
b b œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
b
& b bb œœ œ œ œ œ ˙. œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œœ n ˙˙ ..
The Lord, the great I AM, by earth and heav’n con - fessed—
There we shall see His face; His pow’r we shall a - dore
There milk and hon - ey flow, and oil and wine a - bound;
SA

On Zi - on’s sa - cred height His king - dom He main - tains,


Hail, A - braham’s God and ours! One might - y hymn we raise.
œ
? b b œ œ œ œ œ œ˙ . ˙ œ œ
œ œœ œ œ ˙.
b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
b b œ œ œ œ œ
&b b œ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ ˙˙ n ˙˙ ˙.
we bow be - fore His ho - ly name for - ev - er blest.
and sing the won - ders of His grace for - ev - er - more.
the tree of life for - ev - er grows with mer - cy crowned.
and glo - rious with His saints in light for - ev - er reigns.

œ œ ˙
All pow’r and maj - es - ty be Yours and end - less praise!
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
? b b n œœ œ œ b œœ œ
b b œ œ n œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
TEXT: Thomas Olivers, 1770, alt. LEONI
MUSIC: Hebrew melody, adapt. Meyer Lyon, 1770 66.84 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

13 All Creatures of Our God and King


All Your works shall give thanks to You, O LORD,
and Your saints will bless You. Psalm 145:10
# # 3 Unison
& 2 ˙ œw œ œ œ œ˙ œ ww˙ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ ˙œ œ
˙
1. All crea - tures of our God and King, lift up your voice and
2. Thou rush - ing wind that art so strong, ye clouds that sail in
3. And all ye men of ten - der heart, for - giv - ing oth - ers,
4. Let all things their Cre - a - tor bless, and wor - ship Him in

? # # 3 ˙˙ œ˙ . œ œ œ ˙ œ w œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ̇
2 œœœ ˙ œ

E
## U
ww œœ œœ ˙œ œ ˙˙ œ œ ˙œ
& œ ˙˙
Harmony

œ˙ œ ˙ œ œ
˙
with us
heav’n a -
take your
hum - ble -
sing,
long,
part,
ness,
PL Al - le - lu - ia!
O
O
O
praise Him,
sing ye,
praise Him,
Al - le
al - le
al - le
al - le
-
-
-
-
lu
lu
lu
lu
-
-
-
-
ia!
ia!
ia!
ia!

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˙
˙
œ œœ œ # œœ U˙
œ̇ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
# # Unison
˙œ œ ˙ œ œ
œ ˙. œ œ œœ œ˙ œ ww˙ œœ œ
M
& œ œ œ œ œ
˙
Thou burn - ing sun with gold - en beam, thou sil - ver moon with
Thou ris - ing morn, in praise re - joice, ye lights of eve - ning
Ye who long pain and sor - row bear, praise God, and on Him
SA

Praise, praise the Fa - ther, praise the Son, and praise the Spir - it,
˙. œ œ œ ˙ ˙œ œ ˙œ œ ˙œ . œ œœ
? # # œ̇ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
œ
##
w
Harmony

& œ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ˙ œ ˙œ œ ˙ œ˙ œ ˙œ œ ˙˙
soft - er gleam,
find a voice,
O praise Him, O praise Him,
cast your care,

œ
Three in One,
? ## œ œœ wœ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ
˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Francis of Assisi, 1225; trans. William H. Draper, 1910 LASST UNS ERFREUEN
MUSIC: Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623, harm. R. Vaughan Williams, 1904 88.88.8 with alleluias
ADORATION AND PRAISE

# œ œ˙ œ ˙œ ˙
Unison

& # œ œœ ˙œ ˙
œ ˙ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ n œœ w˙. w w.
œ œ
Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!

? # # œ œœ œ # œœ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ ww ..
œ œ ˙ œ̇ œ œ œ œœ # œ œ ˙

Rejoice, You Righteous (Psalm 33) 14

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Sing for joy in the Lord, O you righteous ones;
praise is becoming to the upright. Psalm 33:1

1. Rejoice, you righteous, in the Lord, and sing a hymn of praise!


PL
Make music now with heart and voice, a skillful song now raise!
For true and faithful are His works, and all His words are right!
All righteousness Jehovah loves, in justice takes delight.

2. The heav’ns were made by His command, the stars with but a word.
The sea He gathers in His hand—its depths by Him are stored.
God spoke, and all the earth was made! All people, fear the Lord!
M
O stand, all earth, in awe of Him, and tremble at His Word!

3. The nations of the earth may plan, but men’s designs shall fail.
The Lord shall foil all schemes of man; no sinful thoughts prevail.
SA

The counsels of the Lord shall stand; they are forever sure.
The plans of Yahweh’s heart are firm; His chosen ones, secure.

4. From heav’n above the Lord looks down on all the sons of men;
the small, and men of great renown, He watches from His throne.
In sov’reign providence He moves and fashions all their hearts;
considers all their works, and then to each his own imparts.

5. An army cannot save a king, nor rescue from the grave.


No mighty horse can safety bring—God’s hand alone can save!
Our souls wait only for the Lord, our Helper and our Shield.
In Him alone we find our joy; to none but Him we yield.

TEXT: Layton Talbert (can be sung to ELLACOMBE, no. 11)


© 2016 Layton Talbert. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

15 Behold Our God


Who is like the LORD our God, who is enthroned on high, who looks down to behold
the things that are in heaven and in the earth? Psalm 113:5-6

4 œœ œœ
&4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ
1. Who has held the o - ceans in His hands? Who has num - bered
2. Who has giv - en coun-sel to the Lord? Who can ques - tion
3. Who has felt the nails up - on His hands, bear - ing all the

œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ
? 4 œœ œ œ œ ˙ œœ
4

E
& œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
œ œ ˙ œ œ
eve - ry grain of sand?
an - y of His words?
guilt of sin - ful man?
PL Kings and na - tions trem - ble at His voice;
Who can teach the One who knows all things?
God e - ter - nal, hum-bled to the grave;

œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
? œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ
M
& œœ 24 œ œ 4
Chorus
œœ œœ ‰ j
œœ œ œ œœ œœ 4 ˙˙ .. œ ˙
˙˙
J
all cre - a - tion ri - ses to re - joice!
Who can fath - om all His won-drous deeds? Be - hold our
SA

Je - sus, Sav - ior, ris - en now to reign!

œj
? œœ œœ œœ œœ
2 œœ œœ œœ œœ 4 ˙˙ . œ
‰ J
˙ ˙˙
4 4

Œ j
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ Œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙
œ œœ ‰ œœ ˙˙
God, seat - ed on His throne: come, let us a - dore Him! Be - hold

? œœ Œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ Œ
œ œ œ œœ ˙
œ œ œ ˙
œœ œ
‰ œJ
˙
˙
TEXT and MUSIC: Stephen Altrogge, Jonathan Baird, Ryan Baird, and Meghan Baird
© 2011 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

last time end

& ˙˙ œœ Œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ Œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙w ˙ ww
œ
our King! Noth- ing can com-pare; come, let us a - dore Him!

˙ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙w ˙ ww
? ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ Œ œ œ

œ. œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
Bridge

& Ó Œ œ œ œ œ œ

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Let Your glo - ry fill the earth,

œ. œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. ˙
? J
PL You will reign for - ev - er,

& ˙ Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Œ œœ œœ
M
let Your glo - ry fill the earth, let Your

œ œ œ œ œ. ˙ œœ œœ œœ œ
? œ J
SA

You will reign for - ev - er, You will reign for -

j
œœ œœ .. œœ
to chorus
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ Œ œœ ‰
˙˙
glo - ry fill the earth, for - ev - er!
j j
œ œœ .. ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ .. œœ
? J J ‰
ev - er, You will reign for - ev - er!
ADORATION AND PRAISE

16 Faithful and True


And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and He who sat on it is called Faithful
and True, and in righteousness He judges and wages war. Revelation 19:11
# #Unison
6
& 8 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ . ‰ œ œ œ œj œ œ œ. œ.
(verse) 1. To the God of cre-a - tion, earth and sky the works of Your hands;

# # 6 2. To the King of all king - doms


(verse) who judg-es with jus - tice and grace,
& 8 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ . Œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ .
#
& # ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ . ‰ œ œ œ . œ œ œ. œ

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to the Lord of all na - tions, eve - ry tribe, peo-ple and land

## might-y War - rior, Re- deem - er,


PL free-ing those who call on Your name,
‰œ œœ œ ‰
& œ œ œ œj œ œ . œ œ œ œj œ œ œ . œ
#
& # œj œ . . œ . Œ œj œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ. œ œ œ
œ
will give You praise, will stand a - mazed.
Faith - ful and true is Your

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we give You praise; we stand a - mazed.
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œ œ œ œ . œ . œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
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name, crowned with all glo - ry and hon - or. Worth - y the Lamb that was
˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ.
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1.

& ˙. œœ œœ œœ ..
˙. œ
slain, high-ly ex - alt - ed for - ev - er. Faith - ful and true is Your
˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ.
œ ..
œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ
œ œ œ
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˙
TEXT and MUSIC: Laura Story and Cliff Guy Duren
© 2012 Laura Stories (ASCAP) New Spring Publishing Inc. (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com)
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

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2.

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Faith-ful and true is Your name.
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wis- dom and might, sal - va - tion and glo - ry be - long to our God.
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A - men! A - men! Faith - ful and true is Your name,


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ADORATION AND PRAISE

# # .Chorus 2x
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crowned with all glo - ry and hon - or. Worth - y the Lamb that was slain,
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˙.

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high-ly ex - alt - ed for - ev - er. Faith -ful and true is Your name.

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Faith-ful and true is Your name.


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Pow - er and rich-es and bless - ings on high; strength and au - thor - i - ty,
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wis-dom and might, sal - va-tion and glo -ry be - long to our God. A - men!
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ADORATION AND PRAISE

Lift High the Cross


“And I, when I am lifted up from the earth,
17
will draw all men to Myself.” John 12:32

4
& 4 ˙œ œ œœ . œ œj ˙œ . j
Unison

œ œ˙ .. œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ˙ . œ œ œœ
Lift high the cross, the love of Christ pro - claim, till

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œ œ œ . œj œ œ ˙. œ
4 œ œ œ œ œ œ #œ ˙ œ œ

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End
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œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ww
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all the world a - dore His sa - cred name.

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j ˙
Harmony

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œœ # ˙˙ ˙ œ . # œœ œœ #˙ ˙œ n œ
œ.
1. Come, Chris - tians, fol - low where our Sav - ior trod, our
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2. O Lord, once lift - ed on the glo - rious tree, as
3. So shall our song of tri - umph ev - er be: praise

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˙
˙˙
œ. Jœ
SA

˙ j
& ˙ œ œ œ
to the beginning

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œ œœ œ œœ
œ
King vic - to - rious, Christ, the Son of God.
Thou hast pro - mised, draw men un - to Thee.
to the Cru - ci - fied for vic - to - ry!
œ œ ww
? œ œ # ˙œ œ œ œ œ #œ œœ .. œ œ
œ
œ
˙ ˙ ˙ J w

TEXT: George W. Kitchin, 1887, and Michael R. Newbolt, 1916


MUSIC: Sydney H. Nicholson, 1916
© 1974 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188, www.hopepublishing.com. CRUCIFER
All rights reserved. Used by permission. 10.10.10.10
ADORATION AND PRAISE

18 It Is Good to Sing Your Praises


It is good to give thanks to the Lord and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
to declare Your lovingkindness in the morning, and Your faithfulness by night. Psalm 92:1-2
# 4
& 4 œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
1. It is good to sing Your prais - es and to thank You,
2. You have filled our hearts with glad - ness at the works Your
3. But the good shall live be - fore You, plant - ed in Your

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4

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œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ

œ
O Most High,
hands have wrought;
dwell - ing place,
œ ˙˙
PL show - ing forth Your
You have made our
fruit - ful trees and

œ œ œœ œœ
lov - ing - kind - ness
lives vic - to - rious;
ev - er
œœ
ver - dant,
œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ
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& œœ œœ œœ
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when the morn - ing lights the sky. It is good when
great Your works and deep Your thoughts. You, O Lord, on
nour - ished by Your bound - less grace. In His good - ness
SA

œ œ œ
?# œ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ
˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ

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& œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
night is fall - ing of Your faith - ful - ness to tell, while, with sweet me -
high ex - alt - ed, reign for - ev - er - more in might; all Your en - e -
to the right-eous, God His right-eous - ness dis - plays; God, our Rock, our
œ
? # œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

TEXT: The New Metrical Version of the Psalms, 1909, alt. HOLY MANNA
MUSIC: American folk tune 87.87 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

#
& œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
lo - dious prais - es, songs of ad - o - ra - tion swell.
mies shall per - ish, sin be ban - ished from Your sight.
Strength and Ref - uge, just and true are all Your ways!
œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
?# œ œ œ

All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name 19

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Then I looked, and behold, sitting on the cloud was one like a son of man... Revelation 14:14

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1. All
2. Ye
3. Let
PL
hail the pow’r of
cho - sen seed of
eve - ry kin - dred,
Je - sus’ name! Let an - gels pros - trate fall;
Is - rael’s race, ye ran-somed from the fall,
eve - ry tribe on this ter - res - trial ball
4. O that with yon - der sa - cred throng we at His feet may fall!

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bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, and crown Him Lord of all!
hail Him who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all!
SA

to Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe, and crown Him Lord of all!


We’ll join the ev - er - last - ing song, and crown Him Lord of all!
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&b œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ ˙˙ œ˙ .. œ œ œœ ˙ .
Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, and crown Him Lord of all!
Hail Him who saves you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of all!
To Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe, and crown Him Lord of all!
We’ll join the ev - er - last - ing song, and crown Him Lord of all!
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙. œ ˙˙ .
?b œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ ˙ ˙. œ .
˙
TEXT: Edward Perronet, 1780, and John Rippon, 1887 CORONATION
MUSIC: Oliver Holden, 1793 86.86.86
ADORATION AND PRAISE

20 Salvation’s Song
“Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom
and might and honor and glory and blessing!” Revelation 5:12

4
V1, V2, Chorus, V3, Chorus, Bridge, V4

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œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
1. Loved be - fore the dawn of time, cho - sen by my Mak - er,
2. When I’m stained with guilt and sin, He is there to lift me,
3. All the claims of Sa - tan’s curse lift - ed through His of - fering,

œJj œœ .. œjœ # œœ ..
4. Stars will fade and moun - tains fall; Christ will shine for - ev - er,

? 4 œ .. J
œœ n b ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
4 J

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& œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œœj œœ .. œœj œœ .. œj ˙˙
PL J
hid - den in my Sav - ior, I am His and He is mine,
heal me and for - give me; gives me strength to stand a - gain,
sat - is-fied through suf - fering; all the bless - ings He de - serves

œJj œœ .. œjœ # œœ ..
love’s un - fad - ing splen - dor. Earth and heaven will bow in awe,

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J J
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4th time end Chorus

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œ œ œ œœ œœ . œ œ ˙ ..
cher-ished for e - ter - ni - ty.
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strong - er than I was be - fore. So with eve - ry


poured on my un - wor - thy soul.

œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ˙
join - ing in sal - va - tion’s song.
? œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙

& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œœ œ
breath that I am giv - en I will sing sal - va - tion’s song. And I’ll
œ œ œœ œœ œ
? œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Andrew Small


© 2008 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

& ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ..
œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
join the cho -rus of cre - a -tion, giv-ing praise to Christ a - lone.
˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
? ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ..

œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
Bridge

& .. œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œœ œ œ

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Sing-ing, “Glo - ry, hon - or, wis-dom, pow - er, to the Lamb up-on the throne!”
œ œ. œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
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PL œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
1.

˙˙ .. .. œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
2.

Hal - le - lu - jah, I will lift Him high! I will sing, with eve-

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.
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& ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœœ
œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ ˙.
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- ry breath that I am giv - en I will sing sal - va-tion’s song. And I’ll
˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œ
? ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
to verse 4
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join the cho-rus of cre-a-tion, giv-ing praise to Christ a - lone.
˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ # ˙˙
? ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
ADORATION AND PRAISE

21 Sing to the LORD (Psalm 96)


Oh sing to the LORD a new song; sing to the LORD, all the earth!
Sing to the LORD, bless His name; tell of His salvation from day to day. Psalm 96:1-2
# 3
& 4 ˙ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
˙
1. Sing to the Lord, sing His praise, all you peo - ples;
2. Tell of His won - drous works, tell of His glo - ry
3. Vain are the i - dols and gods of the na - tions;
4. Give un - to God all the glo - ry and hon - or;
?# 3 ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
4 ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

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# j
& ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ .. # œœ œœ œ

œœ œ ˙˙ ..
new be your song
PL as new hon - ors you pay.
till through the na - tions His name is re - vered.
God made the heav’ns, and His glo - ry they tell.

œj œ
come with your of - f ’rings and hum - bly draw near.
œœ œœ œ. œ ˙˙ ..
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œ
# Sing of His
œ œ
& ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
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œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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Sing of His maj - es - ty, praise Him for - ev - er,
Praise and ex - alt Him, for He is al - might - y;
Splen - dor and maj - es - ty shine out be - fore Him;
SA

œ
Wor - ship the Lord in His beau - ty and splen - dor;
?# ˙ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ # œœ # œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Sing of His
# œ. j œ
& œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙.
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
show His sal - va - tion from day un - to day.
God o - ver all, let the Lord God be feared.
glo - ry and strength in His tem - ple do dwell.
trem - ble be - fore Him with rev - ’rence and fear.
? # n œ .. œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙.
œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
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TEXT: Psalter, 1912, alt. WESLEY
MUSIC: Lowell Mason, 1830, alt., arr. Dan Kreider 11.10.11.10
ADORATION AND PRAISE

5. Say to the nations, “The Lord reigns forever!”


Earth is established and never shall move.
Righteous and just is the King of the nations,
judging the nations in truth and in love.

6. Let heav’ns be glad; let the whole earth be joyful;


forests and fields, all the seas and the land.
God comes to judge all the nations in justice,
faithful and righteous in every command.

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Doxology 22
&
# 4
4 œœ œœ
PL
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of lights. James 1:17

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œ
œ
œ
˙
˙
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œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
Praise God from whom all bless - ings flow! Praise Him, all
œ
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œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ Œ œ œœ œ
4 œ ˙
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# œ œœ Œ œ
& œœ œœ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
SA

crea - tures here be - low! Praise Him a - bove, ye


œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ
?# œ œ ˙ Œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ
# œ œ
& œ ˙ Œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ
heav’n - ly hosts! Praise Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost!
œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
? # œœ œ ˙ Œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ

TEXT: Thomas Ken, 1674 OLD HUNDREDTH


MUSIC: Louis Bourgeois, Genevan Psalter, 1551 LM
ADORATION AND PRAISE

23 Creation Sings the Father’s Song


The heavens are telling of the glory of God, and their expanse is declaring the work of His
hands. Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. Psalm 19:1-2

3 2 3 œ œ 24
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j 4
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1. Cre - a - tion sings the Fa-ther’s song; He calls the sun to wake the
2. Cre - a - tion gazed up - on His face; the age - less One in time’s em-
3. Cre - a - tion longs for His re - turn, when Christ shall reign up-on the

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4 4 œ 43 œ œ 4

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dawn
brace
earth;
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and

the
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run the course of day
un - veiled the Fa - ther’s plan
bit - ter wars that rage
œ œ œ.
till
of
are
eve - ning falls in crim - son
rec - on - cil - ing God and
birth - pains of a com - ing

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˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ
rays. His fin - ger - prints in flakes of snow, His
man. A sec - ond Ad - am walked the earth, whose
age. When He re - news the land and sky, all
œ œ œ œ œ.
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? ˙. Œ Œ . œJ œ œ 24 Jœ 43

3 œœ œœ 24 œœ .. œ 4 œ œ
&4 œ œ J 4 œ œ œ.
œ œ
breath up - on this spin - ning globe, He charts the ea - gle’s flight,
blame - less life would break the curse, whose death would set us free
heav’n will sing, and earth re - ply with one re - splend-ent theme:

?3 œ œ œ œ œœ œœ 2 œœ .. œœ
4 œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ.
4 4 J 4

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty
© 2009 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

3 ˙ œœ ˙ ‰
& œj 4 œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙
œ ˙ ˙
com - mands the new - born ba - by’s cry.
to live with Him e - ter - nal - ly. Hal - le - lu - jah!
the
œ
glo - ries of our God and King!
œ ˙˙ œ ˙˙
? œJ 3 œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ‰
4
˙
& œJj œœ œœ œ œ
œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙
˙
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Let all cre - a - tion stand and sing, “Hal - le - lu - jah!” Fill the
j œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ .. œœ
? œJ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙
œ œ

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œ
œ
œ
œœ œœ
PL œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œ œ œ
œ œ œœ œ œœ œ
œ ˙ ..
earth with songs of wor - ship; tell the won-ders of cre - a - tion’s King.
œ. œ œ œ œ œ
? œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
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œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
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Be Glad in the Lord 24


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Be glad in the LORD and rejoice, you righteous ones; and shout for joy,
all you who are upright in heart! Psalm 32:11
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4
& b 4 œJ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ
Be glad in the Lord, be glad in the Lord and re -

&b œ œ œ œ ˙ Œ. œJ œ œ œ ‰ œj
joice, you right - eous ones! And shout for joy, and

&b œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙.
shout for joy all you who are up - right in heart!
TEXT: Psalm 32:11
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
ADORATION AND PRAISE

25 Lift High the Name of Jesus


...that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow... and that every tongue will confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2:10-11

& b 44 œ œ . œj œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
1. Lift high the name of Je - sus, of Je - sus, our King.
2. Lift high the name of Je - sus, of Je - sus, our Lord.

œ. œ
3. Lift high the name of Je - sus, of Je - sus, our Light.
? 4 œ J œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙.
b 4

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&b œ œ. œj œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.

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b
Make known the pow - er
His
No
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pow’r in us is

œ.
oth - er name on
œ œ œ
J
PL of His grace, the beau - ty of His peace.
great - er than, is great - er than this world.
earth can save, can raise a soul to
œ œ œ œ
life.
œ œ œ œ ˙.

j j
& b œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œj œ œ œ œ ˙.
M
Re - mem - ber how His mer - cy reached, and we cried out to Him!
To share the rea - son for our hope, to serve with love and grace,

œ
He o - pens up our the har - vest He has grown;
œ. œ.
eyes to see
œ œ œ œ
?
b
œ J œ. Jœ Jœ
œ œ ˙.
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& b œ œ . œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙.
œ œ
He lift - ed us to sol - id ground, to free - dom from our sin.
that all who see Him shine through us might bring the Fa - ther praise.

œ œ . Jœ œ
we la - bor in His fields of grace as He leads sin - ners home.
œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
? œ œ œ œ
b

TEXT and MUSIC: Ed Cash, Fionan De Barra, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty
© 2013 Alletrop Music (BMI)/Gettymusic (PRS)/Fionan De Barra (IMRO) (all admin. by Music Services, musicservices.org
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ
&b œ ˙˙ .. œ ˙˙ ..
O sing, my soul, and tell all He’s done
œ ˙. œ ˙ .. œ ˙ œ œ ˙.
?b œ ˙. œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙.

&b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ. œj ˙.
’til the earth and heav - ens are filled with His glo - ry!

E
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙œ . ˙˙ ..
? œ œœ œ
b J
PL We Will Glorify 26
The LORD reigns, He is clothed with majesty; the LORD has clothed and girded Himself with strength;
indeed, the world is firmly established, it will not be moved. Psalm 93:1

# 3
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
M
1. We will glo - ri - fy the King of kings; we will glo - ri - fy the Lamb.
2. Lord Je - ho - vah reigns in maj - es - ty; we will bow be-fore His throne.
3. He is Lord of heav - en, Lord of earth; He is Lord of all who live.
4. Hal - le - lu - jah to the King of kings! Hal-le - lu - jah to the Lamb!
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
SA

? # # 43 œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ
We will glo - ri - fy the Lord of lords, who is the great I AM.
We will wor-ship Him in right-eous-ness; we will wor-ship Him a - lone.
He is Lord a - bove the u - ni - verse; all praise to Him we give.
Hal - le - lu - jah to the Lord of lords, who is the great I AM!
œ œ œ
? # # œœ œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Twila Paris
© 1982 New Spring Publishing Inc. (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

27 Holy, Holy, Holy!


“Holy, holy, holy is the LORD God, the Almighty,
who was and is and is to come!” Revelation 4:8
# 4 Descant œ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙
& # 4 œ œ œ
4. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! Lord God Al - might - y!

# 4 œ . œj œ
& # 4 œ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ ˙
œ œ
œ
œ ˙˙ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! Lord God Al - might - y!
2. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! all the saints a - dore Thee,
3. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! though the dark - ness hide Thee,

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4. Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly! Lord God Al - might - y!
œœ œ œ ˙
? # # 4 œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ œœ
˙ ˙
4 œ œ ˙ œ œ
# œ
& #
All
œ
Thy
œ

works
PL œ
shall praise
œ œ
Thy
œ
name,
œ
in
˙
earth
˙
and

# j
& # œœ . œ œ œ œ . œj
œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ
Ear - -
M
ly in the morn ing our song shall rise to
cast - ing down their gold - en crowns a - round the glass - y
though the eye of sin - ful man Thy glo - ry may not
All Thy works shall praise Thy name, in earth and sky and
œ
? # # œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ #œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œœ œœ # œœ
SA

# œ œ ˙ œ œ. œœ˙ œ. œ œ œ
& # ˙ œ J
sky and sea! Ho - ly, ho - ly! Mer - ci - ful and

# j
& # w œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙
œ œ
œ. œ œ œ
œ
w œ œ œ œ
Thee; ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly, mer - ci - ful and
sea; cher - u - bim and ser - a - phim, fall - ing down be -
see; on - ly Thou art ho - ly, there is none be -
sea; ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly, mer - ci - ful and
œ œœ œœ
? ## ˙ n˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ
w œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Reginald Heber, 1826 NICAEA
MUSIC: John B. Dykes, 1861 11.12.12.10
ADORATION AND PRAISE

# ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ.
& # œ œ ˙ ˙ œ Jœ w
might - y! God in three Per - sons, bless - ed Trin - i - ty!

# ˙
& # ˙˙ ˙˙
˙
œ œ
œ œ
˙
˙ ˙œ n œ œ œœ œœ .. j
œJ w
œ
might - y! God in three Per - sons, bless - ed Trin - i - ty!
fore Thee, who was, and is, and ev - er - more shall be.
side Thee, per - fect in pow’r, in love and pu - ri - ty.
might - y! God in three Per - sons, bless - ed Trin - i - ty!
˙ ˙ œ ˙
? ## ˙ œ œ œ ˙
˙ œ œ œ. œ ww
˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ. Jœ

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œ œ

PL
Praise the Lord, O Heavens 28
(Psalm 148)
Praise the LORD from the heavens; praise Him in the heights!
Praise Him, all His angels; praise Him, all His hosts! Psalm 148:1-2
M
1. Praise the Lord, O heavens, adore Him! Praise Him, angels in the height!
Sun and moon, bow down before Him; praise Him, shining stars of light.
Praise the Lord, for He has spoken; worlds His mighty voice obeyed.
Laws which never shall be broken for their guidance He has made.
SA

2. In the earth let all things praise Him: seas, and all that they contain,
stormy winds that do His pleasure, hail and lightning, snow and rain.
Hills and mountains, praise your Maker! Praise Him, all you flocks and herds.
Fields and orchards, sing His glory; praise Him, creeping things and birds.

3. All you nations, come before Him: earthly rulers and all kings,
men and women, parents, children, join with all created things.
Praise the God of our salvation, who restores from sin and shame.
Heaven and earth and all creation, praise and magnify His name!

TEXT: Foundling Hospital Collection, 1796, alt. and Psalter, 1912, alt. (can be sung to BEACH SPRING, no. 29)
ADORATION AND PRAISE

29 Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven


Bless the LORD, all you works of His, in all places of His dominion;
bless the LORD, O my soul! Psalm 103:22

b 3 Unison œ œ
& 2 œ œ ˙
w. ˙ œw . œ ˙ œ œ ˙w ˙
1. Praise, my soul, the King of heav - en; to His feet your
2. Praise Him for His grace and fa - vor to our fa - thers
3. Fa - ther - like, He tends and spares us; well our fee - ble
4. Frail as sum - mer’s flower we flour - ish— blows the wind, and
5. An - gels in the heights, a - dore Him— ye be - hold Him
œ œ ˙
? b 23 œ œ w˙ . ˙
w.
˙ œ œ ˙ ˙
w

E
&b œ œ ww œ œ ˙w . ˙ œ œ œw œ ˙
. PL
trib - ute bring. Ran - somed, healed, re - stored, for - giv - en,
in dis - tress. Praise Him, still the same for - ev - er,
frame He knows. In His hands He gen - tly bears us,
it is gone. But while mor - tals rise and per - ish,
face to face. Saints tri - um - phant, bow be - fore Him,
œ œ ˙
?b œ œ w œ œ ˙
w.
˙
w
˙
w.
˙ ˙ œ œ
M
&b œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
Harmony

˙w . ˙ œ œ ww ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙˙
ev - er - more His prais - es sing. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!
slow to chide and swift to bless. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!
res - cues us from all our foes. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!
SA

God en - dures un - chang-ing on! Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!


gath - ered in from eve - ry race. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!
œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ w œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙
? œ œ ˙ ˙
b w. w
˙ œ œ
& b œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œœ œ œ w œ œ ˙˙ ˙
Praise the ev - er - last - ing King! Al - le - lu - ia,
Glo - rious in His faith - ful - ness. Al - le - lu - ia,
Wide - ly yet His mer - cy flows. Al - le - lu - ia,
Praise the High E - ter - nal One! Al - le - lu - ia,
Praise with us the God of grace! Al - le - lu - ia,
˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ww œœ œœ ˙
? b œœ œ
œ w œ œ ˙ ˙˙

TEXT: Henry F. Lyte, 1834 BEACH SPRING


MUSIC: American folk melody, in The Sacred Harp, 1844 87.87 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

& b œœ œœ œ˙ œ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ww
˙˙
al - le - lu - ia! Praise the ev - er - last - ing King!
al - le - lu - ia! Glo - rious in His faith - ful - ness.
al - le - lu - ia! Wide - ly yet His mer - cy flows.
al - le - lu - ia! Praise the High E - ter - nal One!

œ œ
al - le - lu - ia! Praise with us the God of grace!
? ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ww
b œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ

From All That Dwell Below the Skies 30

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Praise the LORD, all nations! Extol Him, all peoples! Psalm 117:1
# 4
& # 4 ˙ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙˙ œ œ w ˙ œ œ
PL ˙ œ œ œ œ w ˙ œ œ
1. From all that dwell be - low the skies, let the Cre -
2. E - ter - nal are Your mer - cies, Lord; e - ter - nal
3. Your loft - y themes, you mor - tals, bring, in songs of
4. In eve - ry land be - gin the song; to eve - ry

? # # 44 ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙œ œ œ˙ œ œ˙ # œ w ˙˙ œœ œœ
w
#
M
& # ˙˙ ˙œ ˙ ˙ ww ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙ œœ œ ˙
a - tor’s praise a - rise; let the Re - deem - er’s
truth at - tends Your Word. Your praise shall sound from
SA

praise di - vine - ly sing; the great sal - va - tion


land the strains be - long; in cheer - ful sounds all

? ## ˙ œ˙ œ œ˙ œ ˙˙ w ˙ œ œ œ˙ œ ˙˙
w ˙ œ œ
# ˙.
& # œ˙ œ œ œœ ww ˙
˙
œ œ
œ œ œ . œ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ w
œ J
name be sung through eve - ry land, by eve - ry tongue.
shore to shore, till suns shall rise and set no more.
loud pro - claim, and shout for joy the Sav - ior’s name.
voic - es raise, and fill the world with loud - est praise.
œ
? # # œœ œ œ̇ œ w ˙˙ œ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ww
w J ˙
TEXT: Isaac Watts (vv 1-2) and anon. (vv 3-4), 1781 DUKE STREET
MUSIC: John Hatton, 1793 LM
ADORATION AND PRAISE

31 Not to Us (Psalm 115)


Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to Your name give glory
because of Your lovingkindness, because of Your truth. Psalm 115:1

4 j j
& b 4 œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ.
œ.
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ #˙
1. Not to us be glo - ry, Lord; not to us praise or re - ward.
2. Why should hea-then mock the Lord? “Where is He?” their scoff - ing word.
3. Fool - ish men in vain have prayed to the i - dols they have made:
4. Come, you saints and saints to come; trust in God, your Help and Home.
5. Christ has claimed a cho - sen race for the glo - ry of His grace.

? 4 œ .. œJj œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ .. œJj œœ œ œœ œ ˙
b 4 œ ˙

E
& b œœ .. œj œ œ œ . œj ˙ œ nœ œ
œ œ œ
PL œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ œœ n œœ ˙
You a - lone be mag - ni - fied; on - ly Your name glo - ri - fied.
In the heav’ns He reigns a - lone, rul - ing from His loft - y throne.
wood - en eye and mol - ten ear— gods which nei - ther see nor hear.
All who fear Him, He re - calls; He will bless us, great and small.
Who but He can prais - es claim? Who boasts such a match-less name?

? œ. œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œ. œj ˙˙
b œ. J œ œ ˙ œ
M
j œœ œ ˙
& b œ .. j
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ. œ œœ œœ bœ ˙
œ œ ˙ œ. œ
For Your un - re - lent - ing love, for Your faith - ful - ness a - bove,
SA

What He pleas - es, He per - forms; all to His de - sign con - forms.
All who to such stones have fled shall be like them: dull and dead.
Praise Him! Praise your Shield and Lord all through life, then ev - er - more!
We whose song will nev - er cease long to fade, and Christ in - crease!

œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? b œœ .. œ ..
œ
œJj œœ b œ œ . œj ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
J ˙
b œ . œj œ œ . œ
j
˙ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙
& œ # œ œ œœ
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ
Not to us, but to our King, hon - or, praise, and glo - ry bring!
œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ . œj ˙
? # œœ œ œ œœ
œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙
b œ œ œ
TEXT: Chris Anderson
MUSIC: George Elvey, 1858 ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR
© 2010 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. 77.77 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

At the Name of Jesus


...at the name of Jesus every knee will bow... and every tongue will confess that
32
Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2:10-11

3
&b 2 œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙
œ œ ˙ ww . ˙
1. At the name of Je - sus eve - ry knee shall bow,
2. At His voice cre - a - tion sprang at once to sight,
3. Hum - bled for a sea - son, to re - ceive a name
4. In your hearts en - throne Him; there let Him sub - due
5. Chris- tians, this Lord Je - sus shall re - turn a - gain
? 3 œœ œœ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ ẇ . ˙
b 2 ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙

E
&b œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙w . œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ ww ..
œ œ ˙ ˙ PL
eve - ry tongue con - fess Him King of glo - ry now.
all the an - gel fac - es, all the hosts of light.
from the lips of sin - ners un - to whom He came.
all that is not ho - ly, all that is not true.

˙ ˙ ˙
His Fa - - ry, with His an - gel
˙
in ther’s glo train.
?b œ œ ˙ ˙ ww ˙
˙ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
œ œœ ˙˙ w.
M
& b œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙. ˙ œ ˙
˙

˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
˙
’Tis the Fa - ther’s pleas - ure we should call Him Lord,
Heav - en - ly do - min - ions, stars up - on their way,
SA

Faith - ful - ly He bore it, spot - less to the last,


Crown Him as your Cap - tain in temp - ta - tion’s hour;
All the wreaths of em - pires meet up - on His brow,
w ˙ œ œ ˙˙
? b œœ œœ ˙ ˙
˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ẇ . ˙ ˙
˙ ˙ ˙
˙ ˙˙ ˙
&b ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ww ˙˙
˙ œ ww ..
who from the be - gin - ning was the might - y Word.
all the heav’n - ly or - ders in their great ar - ray.
brought it back vic - to - rious when from death He passed.
let His will en - fold you in its light and power.
our hearts con - fess glo -
˙ œ œ œ
and Him King of ry now.
? b ˙˙ ˙ œ w ˙ ww ..
˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
˙ œ ˙.
TEXT: Caroline M. Noel, 1870 KING’S WESTON
MUSIC: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1925 65.65 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

33 Our Great God


There is none like You, O LORD; You are great,
and great is Your name in might. Jeremiah 10:6

6 j j œ œ bœ œ œj œ œj œ .
j
&8 œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ
1. E - ter - nal God, un - chang - ing, mys - te - rious and un - known;
2. Lord, we are weak and frail, help - less in the storm;
3. Let eve - ry crea - ture in the sea, and eve - ry fly - ing bird,
œ œ bœ œ œ
?6 œJ œ œœ œ œj œ œ œ œ. œ
œ
8 J J J

E
& œj œ œœ œ œ
j œ œ bœ œ œj œ œj œ œj œ. œ
Your bound - less love, un - fail - ing, in grace and mer - cy shown.
PL
sur - round us with Your an - gels, hold us in Your arms.
let eve - ry moun - tain, eve - ry field and val - ley of the earth,
œ œ bœ œ œ
? œ œ œj œ œ œ œ. œ
œœ œ œJ
J J J
j
œ
& œ œœ œj œ œj œ œj œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œœ .. œœ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Jœ
M
Bright ser - a - phim in cease - less flight a - round Your glo - rious throne;
Our cold and ruth - less en - e - my, his pleas - ure is our harm;
let all the moons and all the stars in all the u - ni - verse
j
? œJ œ œœj œœ œ œœ œ œ j
œJ œ œœj œœ œ œ .. œ
œJ œ œ Jœ œ œ
SA

J J J

& œj œ œœ œ j œ œ bœ œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œ.

œ
they raise their voic - es day and night in praise to You a - lone.
rise up, O Lord, and he will flee be - fore our sov - ereign God.
sing prais - es to the liv - ing God who rules them by His word.

œ œ bœ œ œ œ

J œ œœ œ œj J œ œ
J œ œ œ. ‰

TEXT and MUSIC: Mac Powell and Fernando Ortega


© 2002 New Spring Publishing Inc. (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) /
Word Music Publishing (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

˙. œ. ‰ œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ .. œ . œ .
& œœ œœ œœ ˙ . œ. œœ ..

œ. œ.
Hal - le - lu - jah! Glo - ry be to our great God!

œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. b œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ .. œ .. œ . œ .. œ.
? ‰ œ œ. œ œ. ‰

œ ˙. œ. ‰ œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ .. œ . œ .
& œœ œ œœ ˙ . œ. œ. œ. ˙˙ ..

E
Hal - le - lu - jah! Glo - ry be to our great God!
œœ œ ˙˙ .. b œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ .. œ .. œ . œ ..
? œœ œ ‰ œ œ. œ ˙.
˙.
PL
Fill Your Hearts With Joy (Psalm 147) 34
Praise the LORD! For it is good to sing praises to our God;
for it is pleasant, and a song of praise is fitting. Psalm 147:1
M
1. Fill your hearts with joy and gladness, sing and praise your God and mine!
Great the Lord in love and wisdom, might and majesty divine!
He who framed the starry heavens knows and names them as they shine!
SA

2. Praise the Lord, His people, praise Him! Wounded souls His comfort know;
those who fear Him find His mercies, peace for pain and joy for woe;
humble hearts are high exalted, human pride and power laid low.

3. Praise the Lord for times and seasons, cloud and sunshine, wind and rain;
spring to melt the snows of winter till the waters flow again;
grass upon the mountain pastures, golden valleys thick with grain.

4. Fill your hearts with joy and gladness, peace and plenty crown your days;
love His laws, declare His judgments, walk in all His words and ways;
He the Lord and we His children: praise the Lord, all people, praise!

TEXT: Timothy Dudley-Smith (can be sung to REGENT SQUARE, no. 176)


© 1984 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

35 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty


Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; praise Him in His mighty expanse.
Praise Him for His mighty deeds; praise Him according to His excellent greatness. Psalm 150:1-2

& b 43 œ œ œ ˙œ .. œj œ ˙˙ ..
Unison

˙. œ˙ . œ œ œ˙ . œ œ ˙˙ ..
1. Praise to the Lord, the Al - might-y, the King of cre - a - tion;
2. Praise to the Lord, o - ver all things so won-drous - ly reign - ing,
3. Praise to the Lord, who with mar - vel - ous wis - dom has made you,
4. Praise to the Lord, who will pros-per your work and de - fend you;

˙ ..
5. Praise to the Lord, oh let all that is in me a - dore Him!
? 3 ˙. ˙ ˙ .. ˙. ˙. ˙ ..
b 4 ˙. ˙ ˙. ˙. ˙

E
& b œ˙ œ œ œ˙ .. œj œ œ˙ . œ œ œ˙ . œ œ ˙˙ .. ˙.
. PL ˙.
oh my soul, praise Him, for He is your health and sal - va - tion.
shel - ters you un - der His wings, oh so gen - tly sus - tain - ing.
decked you with health, and with lov - ing hand guid - ed and stayed you.
sure - ly His good-ness and mer - cy will dai - ly at - tend you.

˙ ..
All that has life and breath, come now with prais - es be - fore Him!
? b ˙. ˙ ˙ .. ˙. ˙. ˙.
˙ ˙. ˙.
˙. ˙.
˙.
& b œœ œ œ œœ œœ
M
Harmony

œ ˙. œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
All you who hear, now to His tem - ple draw near:
Have you not seen how your de - sires have been
How oft in grief has He not brought you re - lief,
SA

Pon - der a - new what the Al - might - y can do,

˙.
Let the A - men sound from His peo - ple a - gain:
œœ œœ œœ ˙. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
? ˙.
b

&b œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ. ˙ ˙.
join me in glad ad - o - ra - tion!
grant - ed in His wise or - dain - ing?
spread - ing His wings for to shade you!
if with His love He be - friend you.

œ œ œ ˙. ˙ ..
glad - ly for - ev - er a - dore Him!
? œ œ œœ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
TEXT: Joachim Neander, 1680; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt. LOBE DEN HERREN
MUSIC: Stralsund Gesangbuch, 1665 14.14.4.7.8
ADORATION AND PRAISE

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus 36


“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. Yet a little while and the world will see Me
no more, but you will see Me. Because I live, you also will live.” John 14:18-19

3
& b 4 ˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ .
˙
1. Al - le - lu - ia! Sing to Je - sus; His the scep - ter, His the throne.
2. Al - le - lu - ia! Not as or - phans are we left in sor - row now.

œ œ . œj œ ˙ œ ˙
3. Al - le - lu - ia! Bread of heav - en, here on earth our food, our stay.
˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ ..
? 3 ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
b 4 œ ˙

E
& b ˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ .
˙

?
Al - le - lu -
Al - le - lu -

j
Al - le - lu -
˙˙ œœ œ˙ . œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙
˙
PL
ia! His the tri - umph, His the vic - to - ry

œ ˙˙
œ
œœ ˙ œ
˙
a - lone.
ia! He is near us; faith be - lieves, nor ques - tions how.
ia! Here the sin - ful flee to You from day to day.
˙ œ ˙˙ ..
œ
b œ ˙

& b ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙œ œ œœ œ˙ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ. ˙
M
œ ˙
Hark! The songs of peace - ful Zi - on thun - der like a might - y flood:
Tho’ the cloud from sight re-ceived Him when the for - ty days were o’er,
In - ter - ces - sor, Friend of sin - ners, earth’s Re - deem - er, hear our plea
˙˙ œœ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙.
SA

? ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙
b œ ˙ œ ˙.

& b œ˙ œ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ .
œ
“Je - sus out of ev - ’ry na - tion has re-deemed us by His blood.”
shall our hearts for - get His prom - ise, “I am with you ev - er - more”?
where the songs of all the sin - less sweep a - cross the crys - tal sea.
˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ ..
?b ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ

TEXT: William C. Dix, 1866 HYFRYDOL


MUSIC: Rowland Prichard, 1830 87.87 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

37 Beautiful Savior
He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered,
“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Matthew 16:15-16

6 j
& b 8 œœj œœ .. œœ œœj b œœ .. ‰ œ œ
œ œœ œœj œœ œœ b œœ .. œœ ..
1. All my days I will sing this song of glad - ness,
2. I will trust in the cross of my Re - deem - er;
3. I long to be where the praise is nev - er - end - ing,
œ .. œ b œœ .. œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ. œ.
? b 68 œœ œ
œ
œ ‰ œ œ œ œJ b œ .
J Jœ J œ œ.

œj œ

E
j
& b œ .. œœ œœj b œœ .. ‰ œ œ
œ œœ œ œ œœ b œœ .. Œ œœj
œ

? b œœ ..
give
I
yearn
œ
my
will
to
œ
PL
praise
sing
dwell
œ.
to the Foun - tain of de - lights;
of the blood that nev - er

œ œ œ
œ
fails,
where the glo - ry nev - er fades,
œ œ œ œ. œ
for
of
where

œ Jœ
bœ . ‰ œ œ Jœ œ œJ b œ . Œ œJ

œ .. œ j œ œj œ . Œ œj
& b b œœ .. œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ .. œ. œ. œ
J
M
in my help - less - ness You heard my cry, and
sins for - giv - en, of con - science cleansed, of
count - less wor - ship - pers will share one song, and

œ. œ. œœ œ œ bœ . œ. œ
? bœ . œœ œ œ œ bœ . œœ .. œ
œ.
SA

b œ. J J Œ J

œ .. œ œ
& b b œœ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ. œœ ..
œ œ
waves of mer - cy poured down on my life.
death de - feat - ed, and life with - out end.
cries of “Wor - thy!” will hon - or the Lamb!
œ. œ. œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. n œœ ..
? bœ . œ œ œœ œ œ œ
b œ.

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend


© 1998 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

.. œ . œ œ œ œœ .. œœ œj
1. 2.

& b ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œ.
œ. œ. œœ .. œœ .. œ œ œ J
Beau - ti - ful Sa - vior, Won - der - ful Coun - se -

˙. œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œ. œ œœ œœ œ .. œ œ
?
b ˙. .. œ .. œ Jœ

& b œ. ‰ œœ œœ œ œ œ .
œ œ œ.
‰ œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ.
œ œ œ.
‰ œ œ
œ œ

E
lor, clothed in maj - es - ty, Lord of his - to -ry, You’re the

œ. œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ
? b œ. ‰ œ œ PL ‰ œ œ ‰ œ œ

œ œ œ
& b œœ œj œœ œ œ.
œœ œ . œœ œœ œœ œ.
œ. œœ .. œœ .. œ œ œ
œ J
Way, the Truth, the Life. Star of the Morn - ing, glo -rious in

œ œ. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œ œœ œœ
M
œ œ œ œ.
?
b œ œJ œ œJ œ.

j
& b œœ .. œœ œJ œœ .. ‰ œœ œœ œ œ œ . ‰ œ œ œ œ œ.
SA

œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ.
ho - li - ness, You’re the Ris - en One, heav - en’s cham - pi-on,
œ .. œ œ œ .. œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ œœ œœ ..
?
b œ Jœ
œ ‰ œ œ ‰ œ œ
1x: to verse 3

œ. œ. œ
&b ‰
2x: end
œ œ œ .. œ. œœ œ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ. œ J ˙.
and You reign, You reign o - ver all!
œœ œœ œ. œ. œ. œ œ œ ˙ ..
? œ. œ. ˙
b ‰ œ. œ œJ
ADORATION AND PRAISE

38 Across the Lands


And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given
to Me in heaven and on earth...” Matthew 28:18
# 6
& # 4 œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œœ œ ˙˙
Œ
œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. Œ
˙ ˙
1. You’re the Word of God the Fa - ther from be - fore the world be - gan;
2. Yet You left the gaze of an - gels, came to seek and save the lost,
3. With a shout You rose vic - to-rious, wrest- ing vic - t’ry from the grave

? # # 6 œœ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
4 œ Œ œœ œœ ˙ œ Œ

E
#
& # œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙
Œ œ œœ ˙
œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œ Œ
œ ˙.

œ ˙
PL
eve - ry star and eve - ry plan - et
and ex-changed the joy of heav- en
and as - cend - ed in - to heav- en,
œ ˙ œ œ ˙
has been fash-ioned by Your hand.
for the an - guish of a cross.
lead - ing cap - tives in Your way.

œ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ
? # # œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ Œ œ œ ˙ ˙. Œ

#
& # œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ Œ
œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ ˙˙ .. Œ
M
˙ œœ œ ˙˙ ˙ œ
All cre - a - tion holds to - geth - er by the pow - er of Your voice;
With a prayer You fed the hun - gry, with a word You calmed the sea,
Now You stand be - fore the Fa - ther, in - ter - ced - ing for Your own;
œ ˙˙ ..
SA

? # # œœ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙
œ
œœ œ ˙ ˙
Œ œœ œœ ˙
œ ˙˙
œ œ Œ

#
& # œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ Œ œ œœ ˙˙
˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ .. Œ
let the skies de - clare Your glo - ry; let the land and seas re - joice!
yet how si - lent - ly You suf-fered, that the guilt - y may go free!
from each tribe and tongue and na - tion You are lead - ing sin-ners home!
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
? # # œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ Œ œœ œœ ˙˙ Œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend


© 2002 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

# œ Œ œœ œœ
& # œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙œ
œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ ˙œ
œ œœ
You’re the Au - thor of cre - a - tion, You’re the Lord of eve - ry

œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ
? ## œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙
Œ œ œ
#
& # ˙˙ .. Œ œ œœ
œ
˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ w.
man, and Your cry of love rings out a - cross the lands.

E
? ## ˙ . œ œœ ˙
˙
œ ˙
œ ˙
œ
œ
˙
˙ œ ˙ œ ww ..
Œ œ ˙ œ
PL
God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in
many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of
all things, through whom also He made the world. And He is the radiance of His
glory and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word
of His power. When He had made purification of sins, He sat down at the right hand of
the Majesty on high, having become as much better than the angels, as He has inherited
M
a more excellent name than they.

For to which of the angels did He ever say, “You are My Son; today I have begotten
You”? And again, “I will be a Father to Him and He shall be a Son to Me”?
SA

And when He again brings the firstborn into the world, He says, “And let all the angels
of God worship Him.”

And of the angels He says, “Who makes His angels winds, and His ministers a flame of
fire.”

But of the Son He says, “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever, and the righteous
scepter is the scepter of His kingdom. You have loved righteousness and hated
lawlessness; therefore God, Your God, has anointed You with the oil of gladness above
Your companions.”

And,“You, Lord, in the beginning laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are
the works of Your hands; they will perish, but You remain; and they all will become old
like a garment, and like a mantle You will roll them up; like a garment they will also be
changed. But You are the same, and Your years will not come to an end.”

Hebrews 1:1-12
ADORATION AND PRAISE

39 Of the Father’s Love Begotten


He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. Colossians 1:15

b 3 œœ œœ œ
&b b 2 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w
verses may be sung in unison

œœ œœ œ œ
œ
1. Of the Fa - ther’s love be - got - ten, ere the worlds be - gan
2. At His Word the earth was fram - èd; He com - mand - ed, it
3. Oh, that birth for - ev - er bless - ed, when the vir - gin, called
4. This is He whom an-cient se - ers long fore - told in one
œ œ œ œ
? b 3 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ w
˙ w
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙
b b 2

E
b œ œ œ
& b b œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ
œœ œ
œ œ
œ
œ œ ww œ œœ
˙
to be,
was done:
of grace,
ac - cord,
He

by
whom
PL
heaven
is
and
the
the
Al - pha and O - me - ga,
earth and depths of o - cean
Ho - ly Ghost con - ceiv - ing,
voic - es of the proph - ets
He the
in their
bore the
prom - ised
œ
? b b œ œœ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ w
w
œœ œœ
b
b
& b b œ œœ œ œ
M
œœ ww œ œ œ œ œ
œ ˙ œ œœ
Source, the End - ing, He. Of the things that are, that
three - fold or - der one. All that grows be - neath the
Sav - ior of our race; and the babe, the world’s Re -
SA

in their faith - ful word. Now He shines, the na - tions’


œ œ œ
? b œœ œœ ˙ œ œœ ww œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ
b b ˙ œ
b
& b b œ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
˙. œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ w
have been, and that fu - ture years shall see:
shin - ing of the moon and burn - ing sun,
deem - er first re - vealed His sa - cred face:
Sav - ior— let cre - a - tion praise its Lord
˙œ œ œ ˙
? b b œ̇ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ w˙ ˙
b œ œ œ œ
DIVINUM
TEXT: Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, 4th c; trans. John Mason Neale, 1851 and Henry Baker, 1859 MYSTERIUM
MUSIC: Plainchant, 11th cent. 87.87.87.7
ADORATION AND PRAISE

b
&b b œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙œ œ w.
ev - er - more and ev - er - more.

? b b œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ww ..
œ œ œ œ ˙
b

5. O ye heights of heaven adore Him; angel hosts, His praises sing;


powers, dominions, bow before Him, and extol our God and King!
Let no tongue on earth be silent,

E
every voice in concert sing, evermore and evermore!

6. Christ, to Thee with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to Thee,
hymn and chant with high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be:
PL
honor, glory, and dominion,
and eternal victory, evermore and evermore!

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by Him all things
M
were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones
or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and
for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. He is also head of
the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He
Himself will come to have first place in everything.
SA

For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through
Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His
cross; through Him, I say, whether things on earth or things in heaven.

See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception,
according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world,
rather than according to Christ. For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily
form, and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over all rule and
authority; and in Him you were also circumcised with a circumcision made without
hands, in the removal of the body of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ; having
been buried with Him in baptism, in which you were also raised up with Him through
faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead.

Colossians 1:15-20, 2:8-12


ADORATION AND PRAISE

40 Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above


The LORD reigns, let the earth rejoice! Psalm 97:1

# 3 ˙˙ œ˙ . œj œ œ
& # 2 ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙
œœ œœ ˙
œ œ ˙˙ œ œ
˙
1. Sing praise to God who reigns a - bove, the God of all cre -
2. What God’s al-might - y power has made in mer - cy He is
3. The Lord is nev - er far a - way, but through all grief dis -
4. Thus all my toil - some way a - long I sing a - loud His
˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ˙ œ
? # # 3 ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ#˙ œ œ ˙
2

E
# ˙ œ˙ . œj œ œ
& # ˙œ œ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙˙
a - tion;
keep - ing;
tress - ing,
prais - es,
an
PL
the God of power,
by morn - ing glow
ev - er - pre -
that all may hear
the
or
sent
the
God of
eve - ning
help and
grate - ful
love,
shade
stay,
song
the
His
our
my
God
eye
peace
voice
of our
is nev -
and joy
un - wea -
˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
? # # ˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ #˙ œ œ ˙
˙
# ˙ ˙
& # œ œ ˙œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ
n œ œ ˙˙ ˙
M
˙ œ # œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙
sal - va - tion; with heal - ing balm my soul He fills, and
er sleep - ing; with - in the king - dom of His might, lo!
and bless - ing; as with a moth - er’s ten - der hand He
SA

ried rais - es: “Be joy - ful in the Lord, my heart! Both

? # # œ˙ œ ˙ ˙˙ œ œ #œ œ ˙
œ œ
˙ œœ # œœ ˙ n˙
˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
#
& # œ œœ ˙œ œ ˙ œœ # œœ ˙˙ ˙
˙
œ nœ
œ œ ˙˙ œ œ ˙œ œ w
˙
eve - ry faith - less mur-mur stills— to God all praise and glo - ry!
all is just and all is right— to God all praise and glo - ry!
leads His own, His cho - sen band— to God all praise and glo - ry!
soul and bod - y bear your part— to God all praise and glo - ry!”

? # # œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ œ ˙œ œ ˙˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œ˙ œ œ œ w
œ œ
˙ ˙ w
TEXT: Johann Jakob Schütz, 1675; trans. Frances E. Cox, 1864, alt. MIT FREUDEN ZART
MUSIC: Bohemian Brethren’s Kirchengesänge, 1566 87.87.88.7
ADORATION AND PRAISE

Crown Him With Many Crowns


His eyes are a flame of fire, and on His head are many diadems... Revelation 19:12
41
# 4
& # 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙.
˙.
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
1. Crown Him with man - y crowns, the Lamb up - on His throne;
2. Crown Him the Lord of love; be - hold His hands and side,
3. Crown Him the Lord of life, who tri - umphed o’er the grave,
4. Crown Him the Son of God, be - fore the worlds be - gan,

? # # 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙. œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙.
4 œ œ œ ˙.
˙.

E
# œ œ
& # œ œœ œœ œ œ #œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ
PL œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
hark, how the heav’n - ly an - them drowns all mu - sic but its own!
rich wounds, yet vis - i - ble a - bove, in beau - ty glo - ri - fied.
and rose vic - to - rious in the strife for those He came to save.
and ye who tread where He hath trod, crown Him the Son of Man.

? ## œ œ œ œ œœ œ # œœ œ œ œ œ œœ # œœ ˙.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
#
& # œ
M
œ ˙. œ œ #œ œ ˙.
œ œ œœ œœ œ ˙. #œ œ œ nœ œ ˙.
A - wake, my soul, and sing of Him who died for thee,
No an - gel in the sky can ful - ly bear that sight,
SA

His glo - ries now we sing, who died and rose on high,
All hail, Re - deem - er, hail; for Thou hast died for me;

? # # œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ # œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ ..
œ œ

# œ . œj œ
& # œœ œ œ œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ w
and hail Him as thy match-less King through all e - ter - ni - ty.
but down - ward bends his burn - ing eye at mys - ter - ies so bright.
who died e - ter - nal life to bring, and lives that death may die.
Thy praise and glo - ry shall not fail through-out e - ter - ni - ty!

? # # n œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œj w
œ œ œ œ w
œ œ
TEXT: Matthew Bridges, 1852, and Godfrey Thring, 1874 DIADEMATA
MUSIC: George Elvey, 1868 SMD
ADORATION AND PRAISE

42 Glorious and Mighty


Great is the LORD and greatly to be praised;
He is to be feared above all gods. Psalm 96:4

6
& 8 œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œj œ j
œ œ œ œj œ œ œ .
œ
1. Maj - es - ty, Your glo - ry is shin-ing bright - er than the moon and the stars.
2. Maj - es - ty, You fashioned the heavens; Your de-crees can nev - er be changed.

? 6 œ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ Jœ œ œ
3. Maj - es - ty, we’ll sing with cre - a - tion when You come a - gain in the clouds.
œ œ œ œ.
8 J J

& œ œj œ j œœ .. ˙˙ ..

E
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
Mar - vel - ing, we hon - or and fear You a - bove all gods.
O - ver all the plans of the na - tions Your judg - ments
PL reign.
Eve - ry knee will bow down and wor- ship the one
œœ .. ˙ ..
true God!
œ œœ œœ ..
?œ J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
J
j j œ. j
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ.
œ.
Œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ .. œœ ..
J J œ
Glo - ri - ous and might - y, You’re awe-some in beau - ty;
M
œ œ œ œ. œ. œœ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ ..
? œœ œ
J œ
œ
J œ. œ. Œ J œ œ

& œœ ..
œ. œœ .. œœj œœ ˙˙ .. œœ j
œœ œœ
j œ.
œœ œ . œ.
œ. œ.
SA

J J
joy - ful songs we raise: glo - ri - ous and might - y,
œœ .. œ. œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ. œ.
? œ .. œ. œ ˙ œœ

œ

Jœ œ. œ.

j œ. j
& Œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œ.
œ. œ.
œœ .. œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
You’re awe-some in beau - ty, great - ly to be praised!
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ .. œ .. œœ .. œ. œ œ ˙ ..
? Œ œ œ œ. œ ˙
J Jœ
TEXT: Joel Sczebel and Todd Twining
MUSIC: Joel Sczebel, Todd Twining, and Bob Kauflin
© 2008 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

O Worship the King


The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom
43
I take refuge; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2
# 3 ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ
& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
1. O wor - ship the King, all glo - rious a - bove,
2. O tell of His might, O sing of His grace,
3. Thy boun - ti - ful care, what tongue can re - cite?
4. Frail chil - dren of dust, and fee - ble as frail,
œ œœ œœ œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ ˙
?# 3 œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙
4

E
# œœ œ. œ œ
& œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œœ ˙˙
œ
and
whose
It
in
grate - ful - ly
robe is
breathes in the
Thee do we
the
PL sing
light,
air,
trust,
His
whose
it
nor
won - der -
can - o -
shines
find
in
Thee
ful
py
the
to
love.
space.
light.
fail.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
?# œ œ œ œ œ̇ œ œ œ œ œ

#
M
& œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙
Our Shield and De - fend - er, the An - cient of Days,
His char - iots of wrath the deep thun - der - clouds form,
SA

It streams from the hills, it de - scends to the plain,


Thy mer - cies, how ten - der, how firm
œœ
to
œœ
the
œ
end,
œ œ œ ˙
? # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙

# œœ œœ œœ œ. œ œ
& œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
pa - vil - ioned in splen - dor, and gird - ed with praise.
and dark is His path on the wings of the storm.
and sweet - ly dis - tills in the dew and the rain.
our Mak - er, De - fend - er, Re - deem - er, and Friend.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
?# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Robert Grant, 1833 LYONS
MUSIC: W. Gardiner’s Sacred Melodies, 1815; attr. Johann Michael Haydn 10.10.11.11
ADORATION AND PRAISE

44 Worthy of Worship
“Worthy are You, our Lord and our God, to receive glory and honor and power; for You created
all things, and because of Your will they existed, and were created.” Revelation 4:11

3 œœ œœ œ
& b 4 œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ ˙.
˙. œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ ˙
˙
œœ
1. Wor - thy of wor - ship, wor-thy of praise, wor - thy of hon - or and glo -
2. Wor - thy of rev-’rence, wor-thy of fear, wor - thy of love and de - vo -
3. Al - might - y Fa - ther, Mas- ter and Lord, King of all kings and Re - deem -
? 3 œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œ œ .. œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ ˙ œ

& b ˙œ. ˙ œ œ œœ œ œ . œj ˙˙ ..

E
œœ œœ œœ
œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ. œ
ry. Wor - thy of all the glad songs we can sing. Wor - thy of

˙.
? b ˙.
tion.
er.
œœ œœ œœ
PL
Wor - thy of
Won - der - ful
bow - ing and bend - ing of knees,
Coun - se - lor, Com-fort - er, Friend,

b œœ œœ œœ
œ œ. œ ˙.
œ œ . œJ b ˙ .
wor - thy of
Sav - ior and
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
j
& b œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
œ œ. j
œ œ . œœ
all of the of - f ’rings we bring.
M
all this, and add - ed to these, You are wor - thy, Fa - ther, Cre-

œ œ .. œ œ œ œ ˙.
Source of our life with - out end.
˙ œ œ ˙. œ œ. œ
˙ ..
?
b œ œ Jœ œ œ œ ˙. ˙ œ œ ˙. ˙
œ œ . œJ
SA

˙. œ œ. ˙
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ b ˙ ..
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ j
˙. ˙˙ .. œ œ.
a - tor. You are wor - thy, Sav - ior, Sus - tain - er. You are wor -

? œ œ œ œ ˙. ˙ .. œ œ. œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ
b œ œ œ œ ˙ .
˙. œ œ. œJ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
& b b ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ..
thy, wor - thy and won - der - ful, wor - thy of wor - ship and praise!

? b ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Terry York, MUSIC: Mark Blankenship.
© 1988 Van Ness Press and McKinney Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

You Servants of God


Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power
45
belong to the Lord our God! Revelation 19:1
# 3 ˙ œ
& 4 œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ ˙ œ
1. You ser - vants of God, your Mas - ter pro - claim,
2. God rules in the height, Al - might - y to save;
3.“Sal - va - tion to God, who sits on the throne!”
4. So let us a - dore and give Him His right:
œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ ˙
?# 3 œ œ œœ œ œ œ
4 œ œ ˙

E
# œ
& œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ #œ œ #œ ˙
and

Let
all
pub - lish
though hid from
all cry
glo - ry
PL a -
our
a
and
-
broad
sight,
loud,
power,
His
His
and
all
won
pres
hon
wis
- der - ful
- ence
- or
- dom and
we
the
name;
have;
Son;
might,
? # œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
˙ œ œ
œ œ
# œ ˙
œœ œ œ
M
& œœ œ œ œ
# œœ #œ œ œœ nœ œ œ ˙
the name all - vic - to - rious of Je - sus ex - tol;
the great con - gre - ga - tion His tri - umph shall sing,
the prais - es of Je - sus the an - gels pro - claim,
SA

all hon - or and bless - ing, with an - gels a - bove,


œ œœ # œ ˙
? # œœ œ
œ œ
œ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙

#
& œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œœ œ œ œ œœ
His king - dom is glo - rious and rules o - ver all.
as - crib - ing sal - va - tion to Je - sus, our King.
fall down on their fac - es and wor - ship the Lamb.
and prais - es un - ceas - ing for in - fi - nite love.
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? # œœ œ
œ œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1774, alt. HANOVER
MUSIC: William Croft, 1708 10.10.11.11
ADORATION AND PRAISE

46 All People That on Earth Do Dwell


Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the earth! Serve the LORD with gladness;
come before Him with joyful singing. Psalm 100:1-2
# 4 ˙ Œ œ œ œ
& 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ
1. All peo - ple that on earth do dwell, sing to the
2. For God is Lord of heav’n and earth; He gave us
3. O come in - to His gates with praise; ap - proach His

œ
4. The Lord our God is al - ways good; His mer - cy

? # 4 œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ Œ œ œœ œ
4 œ ˙

E
# œ œœ Œ œ
& œœ œœ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
Lord with cheer - ful
breath by His
PLvoice;
com - mand.
courts with thank - ful - ness;
is for - ev - er sure.
serve
We
and
His
Him with
are the
praise and
truth from
fear,

laud
the
tell
peo - ple
His
be -
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ
?# œ œ ˙ Œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ
#
M
Œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ
& œœ œ ˙ œ œ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
œ ˙
forth His praise; come kneel be - fore Him, and re - joice!
of His Word, the flock He feeds by His own hand.
SA

ho - ly name, ex - alt - ed and for - ev - er blessed.


gin - ning stood, and shall from age to age en - dure!
œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
? # œœ œ ˙ Œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ

#
œœ œœ œœ .. Jœœ œœ œœ
Optional chorus

& œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ Œ œ œ
œ œ œ
Praise God from whom all bless-ings flow! Praise Him, all
œ œ . œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
? # œœ œ œ . J œ œ œ œ œ œœ
˙ ˙ Œ
œ œ œ

TEXT: William Kethe, 1650, alt. (verses) and Thomas Ken, 1674 (chorus) OLD HUNDREDTH with chorus
MUSIC: Louis Bourgeois, 1562 (verses) and Dan Kreider (chorus) LM with chorus
ADORATION AND PRAISE

# Œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœJ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
& œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
crea - tures here be - low! Praise God a - bove, ye heav’n-ly

?# œ œ
œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ .. œœJ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ
Œ

# œœ
& œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ Œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œœ w

E
hosts! Praise Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost!

˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ ww
?# ˙ ˙ Œ œ œ œ œ
PL œ œ

The Heavens Declare Your Glory, Lord 47


(Psalm 19)
M
1. The heavens declare Your glory, Lord; in every star Your wisdom shines;
but when our eyes behold Your Word, we read Your Name in clearer lines.

2. The rolling sun, the changing light, and nights and days Your power confess;
SA

but the unfolding of Your law reveals Your justice and Your grace.

3. Your spreading gospel shall not rest till through the world Your truth has run,
till Christ has all the nations blessed that see the light, or feel the sun.

4. Great God of Righteousness, arise, bless the dark world with heavenly light;
Your gospel makes the simple wise; Your laws are pure, Your judgments right.

5. Your noblest wonders here we view in souls renewed and sins forgiv’n;
Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew, and make Your Word my guide within.

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719 (can be sung to HAMBURG, no. 200, or DUKE STREET, no. 30)
ADORATION AND PRAISE

48 O God, My Joy
...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who... endured the cross,
despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2
b 3
&b b 4 j . j œ. œ œ. œ
œj œ œ
œ œœ œœ
œJ œ œœ œœ . œJ œ . œ œ . J œ
1.  O God, my joy, You reign a - bove in ra - diant splen - dor and
2. Sus - tained by joy in trial and pain, I trust Your wis - dom and
3. Com-pelled by joy, I fight the sin that turns my gaze from Your
œœ œœ œœ
? b 3 œ œ œ œœ . œ œœ œœ .. œ œ . œœ œœ œœ
b b 4 œJ œ œ J J

E
b
& b b œœ . œ œœ .. j œœ .. j œ œ œ. j œ
œ œ œœ œ œ .. œ œ . œ œ œ
J
PL J J
beau - ty. Your Word has drawn my heart to love the awe - some
mer - cy. Through suf - fering that Your love or - dains, more like Your
glo - ry. Your Ho - ly Spir - it dwells with - in; His pres - ence
œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ.
? b œ œ
œ œ œ
b b Jœ œ œ œ. J œ. œ œ. œJ œ œ

b œ. œ œ. œ œ
&b b œ œJj œ . œj œ .. œ
M
œ œ
œ œ œ œœ . œ œœ .. œ œ. J
sight of Your glo - ry. Your blaz - ing light and gos - pel
Son You will make me. For Christ em - braced the cross of
arms me for vic - t’ry. Let death and hell a - gainst me
SA

œœ œœ .. œ œ .. œœ n œœ .. œ
? bb œ œ œ œ œœ .. J
b œ œ œ œ J

b . œ œ œ
& b b œœ . j œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œJœ . œ j
J œ œ œœ
J
grace shine bright - ly from my Sav - ior’s face. No oth - er
shame, be - hold - ing glo-rious joys to come. O give me
rise; through death I’ll gain e - ter - nal joys. All pow’rs of
œœ n œœ œœ œœ b œœ œ œœ
? bb œ . J œ œ. œ
œJ
œ œ
œ œ
b
TEXT: Paul Keew and Brian Pinner
MUSIC: Paul Keew
© 2008 Watchsong Music. All rights reserved. Used with permission. GOD MY JOY
ADORATION AND PRAISE

b
& b b œœ .. j œ. œ œ. œ
œj œ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œœ .. œ œ ..
œJ œ . œ œ . J œ
won - der would I see than Christ en - throned in His glo - ry!
faith like His to see that suf- fering lifts me to glo - ry!
hell will bend the knee be - fore my great King of glo - ry!

? bb œ . œ œ. œ œ.
œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ..
b œ. J œ. œ . Jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ

Fairest Lord Jesus 49

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You are fairer than the sons of men... therefore God has blessed You forever. Psalm 45:2
b 4
&b b 4 ˙ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œœ .. œœj œœ n œœ œœ œ ˙˙
œ
˙ PL œ ˙
1. Fair - est Lord Je - sus, Ru - ler of all na - ture,
2. Fair are the mead - ows, fair - er still the wood - lands,
3. Fair is the sun - shine, fair - er still the moon - light,

œ . œj œ œ
4. Beau - ti - ful Sav - ior! Lord of the na - tions!
œ œ ˙
? b b 44 ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
b œ œ œ
b œ
M
& b b ˙˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww ˙
˙
œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ n˙ ˙
O Thou of God and man the Son, Thee will I cher - ish,
robed in the bloom - ing garb of spring: Je - sus is fair - er,
SA

and all the twink - ling star - ry host: Je - sus shines bright - er,
Son of God and Son of Man! Glo - ry and hon - or,
œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ẇ ˙ œ œ
? b b ˙˙ ˙ œ̇ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
b œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
b
&b b ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ w
˙ œ œ ˙
Thee will I hon - or, Thou, my soul’s glo - ry, joy, and crown!
Je - sus is pur - er, who makes the woe - ful heart to sing.
Je - sus shines pur - er, than all the an - gels heav’n can boast.
praise, ad - o - ra - tion, now and for - ev - er - more be Thine!
œ œ œ bœ œ ˙ œ œ w
? b ˙ n œ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ w
b b ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙
TEXT: Muenster Gesangbuch, 1677 CRUSADERS’ HYMN
MUSIC: Silesian folk melody, Schleische Volkslieder, 1842 56.85.58
ADORATION AND PRAISE

50 Immortal, Invisible
[God] alone possesses immortality and dwells in unapproachable light, whom no man has
seen or can see. To Him be honor and eternal dominion! 1 Timothy 6:16
# 6 j œœ œœ
& 8 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ
1. Im - mor - tal, in - vis - i - ble, God on - ly wise,
2. Un - rest - ing, un - hast - ing, and si - lent as light,
3. To all, life Thou giv - est, to both great and small;

œ œ
4. Great Fa - ther of glo - ry, pure Fa - ther of light,

? # 68 œœ œ œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
J

E
#
& œœj œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ
in
nor
in
light in - ac -
want - ing, nor
all life Thou
Thine an - gels a -
PL ces - si -
wast - ing,
liv - est,
ble
Thou
the
hid from our eyes;
rul - est
true Life of
in might;
all;
veil - ing their sight.
œ œ
dore Thee, all
œ œ œ œ œœ
?# œ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œJ œ œ
# œœ œ
& œJj
M
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ
most bless - ed, most glo - rious, the An - cient of Days,
Thy jus - tice, like moun - tains, high soar - ing a - bove
we blos - som and flour - ish as leaves on the tree,
SA

All praise we would ren - der; O help us to see


œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
? # œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
# j 38 œœ 68 ˙ .
& œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œœ œ ˙.
Al - might - y, vic - to - rious, Thy great name we praise.
Thy clouds, which are foun - tains of good - ness and love.
and with - er and per - ish— but naught chang - eth Thee.

œ œ
’tis on - ly the splen - dor of light hid - eth Thee!
œ œ
? # œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
38 œ œ œ 68 ˙ .
J œ ˙.
TEXT: Walter C. Smith, 1867 ST. DENIO
MUSIC: Traditional Welsh melody 11.11.11.11
ADORATION AND PRAISE

There Is a Redeemer
Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts:
51
“I am the first and I am the last, and there is no God besides Me.” Isaiah 44:6
# 4
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ˙ . œ œ œ ..
œ œœj
œ
1. There is a Re - deem - er, Je - sus, God’s own Son;
2. Je - sus, my Re - deem - er, name a - bove all names;
3. When I stand in glo - ry, I shall see His face, and

? # # 44 œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙
˙
œ œ
œ œ
œ œœ ˙
˙
œ. œ
œ œ. œJ

E
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œœj œœ .. œœ œ œœ œ œœ .. œj w
œ w

? # # œœ
pre - cious Lamb of
pre - cious Lamb of
there I’ll serve my
œ
œ
œ
œ
PL
œ
œ
God, Mes - si - ah,
God, Mes - si - ah,
King for - ev - er
œ.
œ.
œ œ œ ..
œ Jœ œ
Ho
Hope for
in that
-

œ œ œ œ œ. œ w
w
ly One.
sin - ners slain.
ho - ly place.

J œ œ œ œ . œJ
# œ œœ ˙œ œ œ . œj œj œ .
& # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ.
œœ œœ œ˙ . œ œ œœ ..
M
Thank You, O my Fa - ther, for giv-ing us Your Son,

? # # œœ œ œœ œœ ˙
˙
œ. œ œ œ.
œ. œ œ œ.
œ œ ˙ œ.
œ J J œ œ ˙ œ.
SA

#
& # œœj ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ..
œ œœj œœ œ œœ œ œœ .. œj w
œ w
and leav - ing Your Spir - it till the work on earth is done.

? ## œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ ww
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ. Jœ œ œ œ œ . œJ
J

TEXT and MUSIC: Melody Green


© 1982 Birdwing Music (ASCAP) Ears To Hear Music (ASCAP) Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP)
(adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

52 The First Place


...[He is] the firstborn from the dead, that in everything He might be preeminent. Colossians 1:18
#
& # 44 œ œ
‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
1. Je - sus, the per - fect pic - ture of the un - seen God;
2. Vic - tor, ov - er sin and death You tri - umphed;
#
& # œ œ
‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ
Mak - er of things we can - not com - pre - hend.
First - born, You’ve shown us life be - yond the grave.
#
& # œ

E
‰ j œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Wis - dom, the earth dis - plays Your strength and beau - ty;
Bride - groom, PL we long for You in ex - pec - ta - tion;
# 2 4 ˙.
& # œ œ ‰ œj œ œ 4 œ œ œ œ 4
Sov - ’reign, yes, eve - ry throne knows You are God.
Je - sus, Your church re - joic - es to pro - claim:

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ
œœ œœ
M
Eve-ry inch of this u - ni - verse be - longs to You, O Christ, for through
œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA

# j œœ œœ
& # œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ .
œ œ.
˙˙ . œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
You and for You it was made. Your cre - a - tion en-dures by the
œ. œœ œ œ œ œ . ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
? ## œ . J œ œ œ œ. ˙ œ œ œœ œœ

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ . ww
œ œ œ.
or - der of Your hand, so You must have in all things the first place.
œ œ œ
? # # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ
J
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. ww
TEXT and MUSIC: Matthew Westerholm
© 1999 Matthew Westerholm. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

Holy God, We Praise Your Name


“Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!” Revelation 4:8
53
3
& b 4 ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙. ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ
˙.
1. Ho - ly God, we praise Your name; Lord of all, we
2. Hark, the glad ce - les - tial hymn an - gel choirs a -
3. Lo, the ap - os - tol - ic train joins Your sa - cred
4. Ho - ly Fa - ther, Ho - ly Son, Ho - ly Spir - it,
˙ œ ˙ œ
? b 43 ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ̇ œ œœ
˙. ˙ œ œ œ œ
˙.

E
& b œ˙ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙.
PL ˙.
bow be - fore You. Saints on earth Your rule ac - claim;
bove are rais - ing; cher - u - bim and ser - a - phim,
name to hal - low; proph - ets swell the glad re - frain,
three we name You, though in es - sence on - ly one;
˙ œ œ ˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ
? œ ˙.
b ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ̇ œ œœ ˙.

& b ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ
M
œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙ œ
all in heav’n a - bove a - dore You. In - fi - nite, Your
in un - ceas - ing cho - rus prais - ing, fill the heav’ns with
and the white - robed mar - tyrs fol - low; and from morn to
SA

un - di - vid - ed God, we claim You, and, a - dor - ing,


˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ
? ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ
b œ ˙
˙. ˙ œ œ œ œ
& b ˙˙ œœ
˙. ˙ œ ˙ œ œ˙ œ œ
œ ˙.
vast do - main; ev - er - last - ing is Your reign.
sweet ac - cord: “Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord!”
set of sun, through the church the song goes on.
bend the knee while we own the mys - ter - y.
œ œ œ
? b œ̇ œ œœ ˙.
˙.
˙
˙
œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ
œ œ œ
˙˙ ..

TEXT: Te Deum, c. 4th century, attr. Ignace Franz, 1774; trans. Clarence Walworth, 1858 GROSSER GOTT
MUSIC: Allgemeines Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774; harm. Johann Gottfried Schicht, 1819 78.78.77
ADORATION AND PRAISE

54 Praise the Lord (Psalm 117)


Praise the LORD, all nations! Extol Him, all peoples!
For great is His steadfast love toward us. Psalm 117:1-2

# # 4 Chorus
œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œj
& 4 œj œ œj
Praise the Lord, all you na - tions, ex - tol Him, all you peo - ples, for

# œ œ œ
& # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œj œ
œj
great is His love for us. Praise the Lord— He is faith - ful; His

E
#
& # œ œ œ œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
Œ
love en-dures for - ev - er,PL and great is His love for us.

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œJ
j œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
1. Sing a song of praise to God, en - throned on high;

œ œ œ œ ˙
2. Bold - ly shout His praise, for He has res - cued us;

? # # œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ ..
œ
œœ
J
œ œ œ œ ˙
M
##
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ .
˙ œ œj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ..
J
SA

bow be - fore the King of the an - gels. His mer - cy and His love,
sin and death no more can en - slave us. His beau - ty and His pow’r

? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ ˙
œ
‰ œJ
œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ ..
œ

##
œ œ œ œ ˙
to chorus
˙. œ
& œj œ œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œœ œœ œ œ
J
His jus - tice will be known; lift a song of praise to the Lord!
dis - played at Cal - va - ry— lift a song of praise to the Lord!
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ .
? # # œœJ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ̇ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Jered McKenna
© 2013 Jered McKenna. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

All Glory, Laud, and Honor


Those who went in front and those who followed were shouting: “Hosanna!
55
Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” Mark 11:9
b 4 œ œ œ œ ˙.
&b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œ œœ œ œœœ œ œ
œ ˙.
œ
1. All glo - ry, laud, and hon - or to Thee, Re-deem - er, King,
2. The peo - ple of the He - brews with palms be - fore Thee went;
3. The heav’n - ly hosts of an - gels are prais - ing Thee on high,

? b b 44 œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ ˙ ..
œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙

E
b œ œ œ ˙.
&b œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ
œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
˙.
œ œ œ

œ
PL
to whom the lips of chil - dren made sweet ho - san - nas ring.
our prayer and praise and an - thems be - fore Thee we pre - sent.
and mor - tal men and all
œ
things cre - a - ted make re - ply.
œ œœ
? b œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ ˙ ..
b œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
b œ œ œ œ
&b œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œœ
M
œ œ œ œ nœ nœ œ nœ œœ n œœ ˙.
Thou art the King of Is - ra - el, Thou Dav - id’s roy - al Son,
To Thee, be - fore Thy pas - sion, they sang their hymns of praise;
SA

Thou dost ac - cept their prais - es; ac - cept the prayers we bring,

œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
? b œ œ n œ œ œ œ œ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

b
& b œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œ ˙.
who in the Lord’s name com - est, the King and bless - ed One.
to Thee, now high ex - alt - ed, our mel - o - dy we raise.
who in all good de - light - est, Thou good and gra- cious King!

? bb œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ . œj ˙ ..
œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Theodulph of Orleans, c. 820; trans. John Mason Neale, 1854, alt. ST. THEODULPH
MUSIC: Melchior Teschner, 1615; harm. William H. Monk, 1861 76.76 D
ADORATION AND PRAISE

56 Let the Earth Resound


Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice... Psalm 96:11
3 œ œ œ
&4 œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙
1. Let the earth re-sound with songs of praise to the Fa-ther’s pow’r and love;
2. Let the earth be stilled be - fore the sight of a Fa-ther’s sac - ri - fice
3. Let the earth re-sound with songs of faith at the won-der yet to come,
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
?3 œ œ œ ˙
4
œ œ œ
&
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ. j
œ ˙

E
for the One who set each star in place chose to set His heart on us.
that re-vealed the depths of love di - vine in the face of Je - sus Christ.
when all sin and pain are put to death, and the church and Christ are one.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
? œ œ

œœ œ œœ
PL œ

˙˙

& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
To the One whose might gives vic - to - ry, yet whose mer-cies nev - er cease;
Thru a life of full o - be - di-ence and a death in ag - on - y,
M
When we stand as God’s great fam - i - ly, and we meet the Fa - ther’s gaze,
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ
& œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ. j
SA

œ œ œ ˙
as the tap - es - try of his - to - ry tells the sto - ry of His grace.
He re-moved the re - bel’s pun - ish-ment, and He set the pris - ’ner free.
and we share in His e - ter - nal joy as we join in cease - less praise.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
œJ
˙
˙
œ .. œ ˙˙
& œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ
King im - mor - tal, faith - ful God, crowned with splen - dor, rich in love;
. œ œ œ . œœ œœ
? œœ . œ œ œœ œ. œ ˙
œ. œ ˙ œ.
œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding
Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

j
& œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œ. œœ œœ œ j
œ œ. œ œœ .. œ ˙
J
let the heav - ens and the earth re - sound with songs of praise to You!
œ. œ œ œœ œ .. œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ.
? œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
J Jœ ˙

You Are the Holy Lord 57

E
“There is no one holy like the Lord; indeed, there is no one besides You.” 1 Samuel 2:2
## 4 ˙. œ
& 4 œœ œ œœ œœ ˙. œ œœ œ œ œ
œ PL œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œœ
1. You are the ho - ly Lord, ex - alt - ed on Your throne; You
2. We once were dead in sin, re - bel - lious and en - slaved; our
3. Your all - suf - fi - cient Word our sole au - thor - i - ty; with
to be a cho - sen race,
˙˙ .. œœ œ œ œ œ
4. We’re called out from the world the

? # # 44 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ
˙. œ
# œ œ
& # œœ œ œœ œœ # œœ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙˙
M
œ œ ˙. ˙. œ
œ ˙. œ ˙
rule un - ri - valed, sov-ereign King of kings a - lone! Tran - scend - ent
dark-ened minds pur - sued the i - dols that we craved. For - giv - ing
joy our hearts sub - mit to eve - ry word You breathed. Your ho - ly
SA

pil - lar and sup - port of truth in eve - ry place. Pre - serv - ing
œ œ œ #œ œ œ ˙.
? # # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ # ˙˙ œœ ˙ ˙˙
œ œ ˙.
# . œ ˙.
& # ˙˙ . œ œ œœ œ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
˙
˙
˙
˙ ˙.
God, E - ter - nal Light, in glo - ry hid - den from our sight.
God, our filth re - move; re - store our hearts to wor - ship You!
truth sup - plies our needs, e - quips, pre - pares us for good deeds.
pro - claim the sav - ing pow’r of Je - sus’
œœ œœ
God, we will name!

? # # ˙˙ .. œœ œ œ œœ # œœ œ œœ n˙ ˙ ˙ ..
œ œ ˙ ˙
TEXT: Todd Murray
MUSIC: John Darwall, 1770 DARWALL
© 2016 Todd Murray. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 66.66.88
ADORATION AND PRAISE

58 How Great Thou Art


Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised! Psalm 48:1
b 4 j
& b 4 œœj œœ œœ œœ ..
j
œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œ
œ #œ
1. O Lord my God, when I in awe-some won - der con - sid - er
2. And when I think that God, His Son not spar - ing, sent Him to
3. When Christ shall come with shout of ac - cla - ma - tion and take me
? b 4 œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ. œ œ œ
b 4 œJ œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ œ œ. Jœ œ n œ
b
& b œœ .. œj œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ œœ
œ œ

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all the worlds Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the roll-ing
die, I scarce can take it in, that on the cross, my bur-den glad-ly
home, what joy shall fill my heart! Then I shall bow in hum-ble ad - o -
j
? b œœ ..
b
b
œ œ œ
J œ œ
PL œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ ..
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
J
&b œ œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœj
œ #œ
thun - der, Thy pow’r through-out the u - ni - verse dis - played.
M
bear - ing, He bled and died to take a - way my sin.
ra - tion, and there pro - claim, “My God, how great Thou art!”
œ. œ œ œ œœ . j
? b b œœ œ. œJ œ n œ . œJ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙ Jœ
b œ œœ .. b œœ œœ .. # n œœ œœ .. œ
& b œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
SA

œ J œ ˙˙
Then sings my soul, my Sav - ior God, to Thee: how great Thou

? b œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ
œ. œ œ. œ
b œJ œ œ œ. Jœ ˙ œ œ
b œ œœ .. b œœ œœ .. # n œœ œœ .. œ
&b œ
˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ
œœ œ œ œ J œ

œ œ. œ œ œ
.
art, how great Thou art! Then sings my soul, my Sav - ior God, to

? bb ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ .. œJ œ . œ œ . œ
˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Stuart K. Hine; MUSIC: Swedish folk melody/adapt. and arr. Stuart K. Hine
© 1949, 1953 The Stuart Hine Trust. All rights in the USA, its territories and possessions, except print rights, administered by Capitol CMG Publishing.
USA, North, Central and South America print rights administered by Hope Publishing Company.
ADORATION AND PRAISE

b ˙˙ œœ œ œœ ˙.
&b ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
˙.
Thee: how great Thou art, how great Thou art!

? b b ˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ nœ œ œ
œ ˙.
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙.

Rejoice, the Lord Is King 59

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But we do see Him who was made for a little while lower than the angels, namely, Jesus,
because of the suffering of death crowned with glory and honor... Hebrews 2:9

4 ˙. œ œœ
&4 œœ œ
œ
1. Re -
2. Our
œœ œ
PL
joice, the Lord is
œ
King!
Sav - ior, Je - sus, reigns,
˙. œ
Your
the
Lord
God
œ
and
of
œ
œ œœ
King a - dore.
truth and love;
˙˙ ..

3. His King - dom can - not fail, He rules o’er earth and heav’n;
4. Re - joice in glo - rious hope, for Christ the Judge shall come
œ œ œ ˙ .. œœ œ œœ œœ œ ˙.
? 44 œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙.
M
œœ œ œ ˙ ˙
& œ œœ œœ # œœ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ ..
œ œ
SA

Re - joice, give thanks and sing and tri - umph ev - er - more.


when He had purged our stains, He took His seat a - bove:
the keys of death and hell are to our Je - sus giv’n:
to gath - er all His saints to their e - ter - nal home:
œ œ œ #œ œ ˙.
? œ œ
œ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ # œ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
˙. œ
& œœ ˙˙ ˙˙
˙. œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ ˙ ˙ ˙.
˙ œ œ ˙.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
Lift up your heart! Lift up your voice; re -joice, a - gain I say, re - joice!
˙ ˙˙ ..
? œœ ˙œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œ
˙ ˙ ˙.
˙.
˙
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1744, alt. DARWALL
MUSIC: John Darwall, 1770 66.66.88
ADORATION AND PRAISE

60 LORD, Our Lord (Psalm 8)


O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!
You have set Your glory above the heavens. Psalm 8:1
# 6 j j
& 8 œ œ œ j j œ œ œ j
œ œ œ œ. œ
1. Lord, our Lord, Your glo - rious name all Your won - drous
2. In - fant voic - es sing Your praise, tell - ing of Your
3. Moon and stars in shin - ing height tes - ti - fy their
4. Who are we that we would share in Your love and
5. With do - min - ion crowned, we stand o’er the crea - tures
œ
?# 6 œ Jœ œ œ
J
œ œ.
J
œ Jœ œ œ
J
8

E
# j
& œ œ œ. œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œ.
works pro - claim;
glo - rious ways;
Mak - er’s might;
ten - der care—
PL in

when
raised
the heav’ns with
weak - est means work
I see
with You
the
to
ra - di - ant signs
out Your will,
heav - ens a - far,
hon - or and might,

œ
of Your hand; You give men au - thor - i - ty
œ œ. œ œJ œ œJ œ œ œ œ.
?# J

# œ
M
& œ œ œj œ œ œ œj œœ .. œœ .. ˙œ .. œ .
J J
ev - er - more Your glo - ry shines— how great Your name!
makes Your en - e - mies be still— how great Your name!
SA

then I know how small we are— how great Your name!


crowned with glo - ry in Your sight— how great Your name!
o - ver sky and land and sea— how great Your name!

?#
œ œJ œ œ œ
Jœ œ œJ œœ .. œ. ˙.
J œ. ˙.
# j œ .. œœ œj ˙ .
& œœ œœj œ œj œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ ˙. œœ œœj œ œj
œ œ œ œ
Lord, our Lord, in all the earth, how great Your name! Yours the name of
œ œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ ˙. œ œœ œ œ
? # œ Jœœ œœ Jœ œ œ œ . ˙. œ
J œ . œ œJ J œ œ
J

TEXT: Psalter, 1912, alt. EVENING PRAISE


MUSIC: William F. Sherwin, 1877, alt. 77.77.4 with chorus
ADORATION AND PRAISE

# j œ œ œ œjœ .
& œœ œœj œœ .. œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœj œœ œœ œ Jœ œ. œ. ˙˙ ..
match -less worth, ex - cel - lent in all the earth, how great Your name!

œ œ .. œ. œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ. ˙˙ ..
? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œ.
J œ . œ . nœ J œ Jœ œ œ
J
œ.

We Come, O Christ, to You 61


All things came into being through Him... John 1:3
# 4 ˙.
& # 4 œ œ œœ œ

E
œœ œ œœ œœ ˙. œ œ œ
œ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ
1. We come, O Christ, to You, true Son of God and man, by
2. You are the way to God,
PL Your blood our ran - som paid; in
3. You are the liv - ing truth! All wis - dom dwells in You, the
4. You on - ly are true life, to know You is to live; the

˙˙ .. œœ œ œ
5. We wor-ship You, Lord Christ, our Sav - ior and our King; to

? # # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ ˙. œ
4 œ ˙. œ
# œ œ
& # œœ œ œœ œœ # œœ œ œ œ
˙ ˙
˙. œ
˙. œ
œ
˙
˙
˙˙
˙.
M
whom all things con - sist, in whom all life be - gan. In You a -
You we face our Judge and Mak - er un - a - fraid. Be - fore the
source of eve - ry skill, the one e - ter - nal True! O great I
more a - bun - dant life that earth can nev - er give. O ris - en
SA

œ œ œ
You our youth and strength a - dor - ing - ly we bring: so fill our

? # # œœ œœ #œ œ œ ˙˙ # ˙˙ ˙. œœ ˙ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
# ˙. œ œ ˙ ˙.
& # ˙. œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙
˙
˙ ˙.
lone we live and move and have our be - ing in Your love.
throne ab - solved we stand; Your love has met Your law’s de - mand.
AM! in You we rest, sure an - swer to our eve - ry quest.
Lord! we live in You: in us each day Your life re - new!
hearts, that all may view Your life in us and turn to You!
œœ œœ œœ # œœ œ œœ
? # # ˙˙ .. œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
n˙ ˙ ˙ ..
˙
˙
TEXT: Edith Margaret Clarkson, 1957, rev. 1985
MUSIC: John Darwall, 1770 DARWALL
© 1957, 1985, InterVarsity Press. Assigned 1987 to Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 66.66.88
ADORATION AND PRAISE

62 When Morning Gilds the Skies


I will bless the LORD at all times; His praise
shall continually be in my mouth. Psalm 34:1
b 4 œœ œœ ˙ .
&b 4 œ œœ œ œ œ
œ ˙˙ œ œœ œ œœ
. œ n˙ œ
œ œ œ
1. When morn - ing gilds the skies, my heart a - wak - ing cries:
2. Does sad - ness fill my mind? A sol - ace here I find:
3. The night be - comes as day when from the heart we say,
4. Let earth’s wide cir - cle ’round in joy - ful notes re - sound:
5. In heaven’s e - ter - nal bliss, the love-liest strain is this:

? b 4 œ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ
b 4 œ œ œ ˙ œ

E
b œ
&b œ œ œ. œj ˙ . œœ œ œ œœ œ
˙˙ .
œ
may
may
œ œ œ.
Je
Je
- sus
- sus
PL
Christ
Christ
be
be
œ ˙.
praised!
praised!
œ
A - like at
Or fades my
œ œ
work and prayer
earth - ly bliss?
œ

may Je - sus Christ be praised! The powers of dark - ness fear


may Je - sus Christ be praised! Let air and sea and sky
may Je - sus Christ be praised! Be this th’e - ter - nal song
œœ œ œ œ œ œ
? b b n œœ œ œ œœ n œœ ˙. œ œœ œ
œ
M
œ ˙. œ œ œ œ

b ˙ ˙.
&b œ œ œ œ œ ˙œ. ˙ ˙
œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œœ ˙œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙.
SA

to Je - sus I re - pair: may Je - sus Christ be praised!


My com - fort still is this: may Je - sus Christ be praised!
when this sweet song they hear: may Je - sus Christ be praised!
from depth to height re - ply: may Je - sus Christ be praised!
through all the a - ges long: may Je - sus Christ be praised!

? b b œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙. œ œ œ b ˙˙ ˙˙ . ˙ œ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙.

TEXT: German hymn, c. 1800; trans. Edward Caswall, 1858 LAUDES DOMINI
MUSIC: Joseph Barnby, 1868 66.6.66.6
ADORATION AND PRAISE

Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above


Praise the LORD! Praise God in His sanctuary;
63
praise Him in His mighty heavens! Psalm 150:1

4 œ
& b 4 œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ
œ œ œœ
œ œ ww
1. Praise the Lord who reigns a - bove and keeps His courts be - low;
2. Cel - e - brate theIe - ter - nal God with harp and psal - ter - y;
3. God, in whom they move and live, let eve - ry crea - ture sing,
œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ w
? 4 œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ w
b 4

E
œ œ œ
&b œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ ww
œ œ

œœ œœ œ
PL
praise the ho - ly God of love, and
tim - brels soft and cym - bals loud in
glo - ry to their Mak - er give, and
œ œ œ œ œ œœ
all His great - ness show.
their high praise a - gree.
hom - age
œ œœ
to their King.
œœ œ w
? œ œ œ œ œ œ w
b
œ œ
& b œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
M
Praise Him for His no - ble deeds, praise Him for His match-less pow’r;
Praise Him, eve - ry tune - ful string; all the reach of heav’n - ly art,
Hal - lowed be His name be - neath, as in heav’n, on earth a - dored;
œ œ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? b œ œ œœ œ œ œ
SA

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

œœ œ œœ œ œ
& b œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ w
Him from whom all good pro - ceeds let earth and heaven a - dore.
all the powers of mu - sic bring, the mu - sic of the heart.
praise the Lord in eve - ry breath, let all things praise the Lord!
œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
? b œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
ww

TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1743, alt. AMSTERDAM


MUSIC: Foundry Collection, 1742 76.76.77.76
ADORATION AND PRAISE

64 Wonderful, Merciful Savior


...the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him. Psalm 103:13

6
&4 œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. Won-der - ful, mer - ci - ful Sav - ior, pre - cious Re - deem - er and
2. Coun-se - lor, Com-fort - er, Keep - er, Spir - it we long to em -
3. Al - might - y, in - fi - nite Fa - ther, faith - ful - ly lov - ing Your
? 6 œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙. ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
4 œ œ œ ˙.

& ww .. œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œœ œ

E
Friend; who would have thought that a Lamb could res - cue the
brace; You of - fer hope when our hearts have hope - less - ly

˙.
? w.
own;
˙. œœ
PL
here in our weak - ness You find
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
˙.
us
œ ˙˙ .
.
fall - ing be -

œœ œœ œ
œ

& ˙ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
œ ˙˙ .. ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œœ œ w .
You res - cue the souls
M
souls of men? Oh, of men.
lost the way; oh, we’ve hope-less - ly lost the way.
fore Your throne; oh, we’re fall - ing be - fore Your throne.
œ œ œ ˙
? ˙ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ œ ww ..
˙ #œ ˙. ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
SA

& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ . # ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙˙ . œ ˙ .
˙.
You are the One that we praise, You are the One we a - dore.

œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. ˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ .. ˙˙ ..
? œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. ˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

& œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ ˙ .. œ œœ œ œ ˙
You give the heal - ing and grace our hearts al - ways hun - ger
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ .
? œ ˙. . œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ #˙
TEXT and MUSIC: Dawn Rogers and Eric Wyse
© 1989 Dayspring Music, LLC (a div. of Word Music Group, Inc.) Word Music, LLC (a div. of Word Music Group, Inc.)
ADORATION AND PRAISE

& ˙. œ œ œ œœ œœ
˙ œ œœ œœ ˙œ œ w.
˙.
for; oh, our hearts al - ways hun - ger for.

œ œ œ œ œ œ
? ˙. œ ˙ ww ..
˙. ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

For the Beauty of the Earth 65

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Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above... James 1:17

# 4 œ œ ˙
& 4 œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
PL œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
1. For the beau - ty of the earth, for the glo - ry of the skies,
2. For the won - der of each hour of the day and of the night,
3. For the joy of hu - man love, broth - er, sis - ter, par - ent, child,
4. For Your - self, best gift di - vine, to the world so free - ly giv’n,

? # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œœ œœ ˙
4 ˙
M
# œ œ ˙
& œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
for the love which from our birth o - ver and a - round us lies.
SA

hill and vale and tree and flow’r, sun and moon and stars of light,
friends on earth, and friends a - bove, for all gen - tle thoughts and mild,
a - gent of God’s grand de - sign: peace on earth and joy in heav’n.
œœ œœ œ œœ
? # œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œœ œœ ˙
˙
#
œ œ œ œ œ . œj ˙ œ œ œ ˙
& œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ ˙
J œ J
Christ, our Lord, to You we raise this, our hymn of grate - ful praise.

? # œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1864 DIX
MUSIC: Conrad Kocher, 1838; harm. The English Hymnal, 1906 77.77.77
ADORATION AND PRAISE

66 To God Be the Glory


Ascribe to the Lord the glory due to His name... Psalm 29:2

3
&b 4 œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
˙
˙
œ
œ
1. To God be the glo - ry, great things He has done, so
2. O per - fect re - demp - tion, the pur - chase of blood, to
3. Great things He has taught us, great things He has done, and

? 3 œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ
b 4

E
& b œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ œœ œ ˙˙
œ ˙ œœ œœ

œ œœ œœ œ
PL
loved He the world that He gave us His
eve - ry be - liev - er the prom - ise of
great our re - joic - ing through Je - sus the
œ œœ œœ n œœ
Son,
God:
Son;
˙
who yield - ed His
the vil - est of -
but pur - er and

? œ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œœ
b œ ˙

&b œ œ œ
M
œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ
œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
life an a - tone - ment for sin, and o - pened the life gate that
fend - er who tru - ly be - lieves, that mo - ment from Je - sus a
SA

high - er and great - er will be our won - der, our trans-port, when

? œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
b ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

& b œœ œœ œœ ˙ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œ
œ œ
all may go in.
par - don re - ceives Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Let the
Je - sus we see!
œ œ œ ˙˙ œ .. œ ˙ œ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ
?b œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ

TEXT: Fanny Crosby, 1875, alt. TO GOD BE THE GLORY


MUSIC: William H. Doane, 1875 11.11.11.11 with chorus
ADORATION AND PRAISE

&b œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
b œœ .. œœ
˙˙ œœ œœ
earth hear His voice! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Let the
œœ œœ œ ˙ œœ .. œ ˙ œ. œ ˙ œ œ
? œ ˙ œ b˙ œ. œ ˙ œ œ
b

& b œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ
peo - ple re - joice! O come to the Fa - ther through Je - sus the

E
œ œ œ ˙ œœ
? ˙ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
b œ œ œ

& b ˙˙
Son,
œœ
and
œ
œ
PL
give Him the
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ
glo - ry, great
œœ œœ
things He has
œœ œœ ˙.
done!

˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
? œ œ
b ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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Shout joyfully to God, all the earth!

Sing the glory of His name; make His praise glorious.


SA

Say to God, “How awesome are Your works! Because of the greatness of Your power
Your enemies will give feigned obedience to You.

“All the earth will worship You, and will sing praises to You; they will sing praises to
Your name.” Selah.

Come and hear, all who fear God, and I will tell of what He has done for my soul.

I cried to Him with my mouth, and He was extolled with my tongue.

If I regard wickedness in my heart, the Lord will not hear;

but certainly God has heard; He has given heed to the voice of my prayer.

Blessed be God, who has not turned away my prayer, nor His lovingkindness from me.

Psalm 66:1-4, 16-20


ADORATION AND PRAISE

67 Join All the Glorious Names


Blessed be His glorious name forever; and may the whole earth
be filled with His glory. Psalm 72:19
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& # 4 œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙.
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1. Join all the glo - rious names of wis - dom, love, and pow’r, that
2. Great Proph-et of my God, my tongue would bless Your name by
3. Je - sus, my great High Priest, of - fered His blood and died; my
4. My Sav - ior and my Lord, my Cap - tain and my King, Your
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œœ œ œ œœ œ ˙. œ
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ev - er mor - tals knew, that an - gels ev - er bore: all are too
whom the joy - ful news of our sal - va - tion came, the joy - ful
guilt - y con-science seeks no sac - ri - fice be - side; His pow’r - ful
scep - ter and Your sword, Your con - qu’ring grace, I sing: Yours is the
œ œ œ #œ ˙.
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poor to speak His worth, too poor to set my Sav - ior forth.
SA

news of sins for - giv’n, of hell sub-dued, and peace with heav’n!
blood did once a - tone, and now it pleads be - fore the throne.
pow’r! Be - hold, I sit in will - ing bonds be - neath Your feet.
œœ œœ œœ # œœ œ œœ
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œ
œ
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n˙ ˙ ˙ ..
˙
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TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1707 DARWALL


MUSIC: John Darwall, 1770 66.66.88
ADORATION AND PRAISE

Rejoice, You Pure in Heart!


Be glad in the LORD and rejoice, you righteous ones; and shout for joy,
68
all you who are upright in heart. Psalm 32:11

4 œ ˙. œ
&b 4 œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ
œ
˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ n œœ ˙ . œ
1. Re - joice, you pure in heart; re - joice, give thanks, and sing; your
2. With voic - es full and strong as o - cean’s surg - ing praise, send
3. Yes, on thru life’s long path, still sing - ing as you go, from
4. At last the march shall end, the wea - ried ones shall rest; the
5. Then on, you pure in heart! Re - joice, give thanks, and sing! Your
œ œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œœ œ ˙.
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glo - rious ban - ner wave on high, the cross of Christ your King.
forth the hymns our fa - thers loved, the psalms of an - cient days.
youth to age, by night and day, in glad - ness and in woe.
pil - grims find their heaven - ly home, Je - ru - sa - lem the blessed.
glo - rious ban - ner wave on high, the cross of Christ your King.
œ œ œœ œ ˙.
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˙.
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&b œ ˙. œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙.
SA

Re - joice, re - joice; re - joice, give thanks, and sing!

œ ˙ .. œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
?b œ ˙
œ œ œ œ
œ

TEXT: Edward H. Plumptre, 1866, alt. MARION


MUSIC: Arthur H. Messiter, 1883 SM with chorus
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

69 Hear My Cry, O God (Psalm 77)


I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old.
I will ponder all Your work, and meditate on Your mighty deeds. Psalm 77:11-12

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1. Hear my cry, O God, and save me! Trou - bles
2. You, O God, once walked be - side me. In the
3. All cre - a - tion bows be - fore You; saints in

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PL
and dis - tress en - slave
night Your songs re - vived
earth and heav’n a - dore

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me.
me.
You.
Day and
Were Your
Thun - der

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night I seek Your
prom - is - es

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in
roars and tor - rents
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face, yearn - ing for Your light and grace. But these
vain? Will You smile on me a - gain? Long a -
fall at Your Word, O God of all! In our
˙ œ
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˙ œœ n œœ œ
œ
œ w ˙ ˙˙
SA

˙ w
b œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ
&b œ œ œ œ
œ ˙ ˙˙ ˙
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eyes— they can - not see You; out - stretched arms, they can - not
go You brought re - demp - tion; Your right hand won our sal -
grief You stand be - side us, there to lift us and to

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œ
œœ œœ œ˙ œ ˙
˙
˙ ˙˙ œ
œ
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œœ œœ

TEXT: Michael Morgan © 2011 Michael Morgan, admin. Faith Alive Christian Resources GENEVAN 77
MUSIC: Genevan Psalter, 1551; harm. Claude Goudimel, 1564 88.77 D
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

b ˙
&b ˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ n œœ
œœ œœ œœ ww
feel You. My heart breaks in deep de - spair;
va - tion. I re - mem - ber days of old—
guide us; un - seen Sav - ior of our days,
˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ
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w
w
b ˙ ˙ œ

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& b ˙˙ n ˙˙ œ œœ n œœ œœ ww

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my soul longs to hold You here.
now re - mem - ber me, O Lord!
heir to end - less songs of praise!
œ
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˙
PL œœ n œœ œ
œ
œ w
b ˙ w

By Your Name, O God (Psalm 54) 70


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Behold, God is my helper; the Lord is the upholder of my life.
He will return evil to my enemies; in Your faithfulness put an end to them! Psalm 54:4-5

1. By Your name, O God, now save me; grant me justice by Your strength.
SA

To these words of mine give answer; O my God, now hear my prayer.


Strangers have come up against me, even men of violence.
And they seek my life’s destruction; God is not within their thoughts.

2. See how God has been my Helper, how my God sustains my soul;
to my foes He pays back evil— in Your truth destroy them all!
I will sacrifice with gladness; Your great name I’ll praise, O LORD,
God has saved me from all trouble; I have looked on all my foes.

TEXT: The Book of Psalms for Worship (can be sung to the tune EBENEZER, no. 137)
text © 2009 Crown and Covenant Publications. Used by permission.
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

71 Free From Guilt and Free From Sin


How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered! Psalm 32:1

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&b b 4 . œœj œœ œœ
˙ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ . ˙ œ œ œ œ
1. Dark the stain I can - not hide, stain of sin, my guilt to
2. Light of God came shin - ing down, Son of God, my soul to
3. Love of God that lights my way, love dis-played at Cal - va -
4. Gone the dark - ness, come the Light, gone the night, the day be -
˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
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b

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b
& b b ˙œ œ œ œœ .. œj œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ ˙œ œœ œ
PL œ
prove; guilt my own, and fool - ish pride; pride, the
win; laid a - side His heav’n - ly crown, paid the
ry; Lamb of God, my soul to save, gave His
gins; gone the wrong, my soul made right, free from

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& b b œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
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œ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
rea - son for my sin; pride, the rea - son for my sin.
price for all my sin; paid the price for all my sin.
SA

life to set me free; gave His life to set me free.


guilt and free from sin; free from guilt and free from sin.

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˙
œ œœ œ œ œœ œ ˙˙
b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

b œ
& b b œ œœ œ. œj œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Wash me in the Sav - ior’s blood; make me pure with- out, with -

? b b œœ œœ œ .. œ œ œ ˙
˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ
b œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Don Hall and Jaree Hall
© 2005 Lorenz Publishing Company (Admin. by Lorenz Corporation). All rights reserved.
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

b
& b b ˙œ œ
œœ œ œœ .. œœj œ œ œœ œ
œ œ ˙œ œ œ
in. Cleanse my heart and set me free, free from

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b b ˙ œ œ œ. Jœ œœ œœ ˙ œ
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b
&b b œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
guilt and free from sin; free from guilt and free from sin.

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˙
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b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
PL
Depth of Mercy
But the tax collector, standing some distance away, was even unwilling to lift up his eyes to heaven,
72
but was beating his breast, saying, “God, be merciful to me, the sinner!” Luke 18:13
# 4 œ œ œœ
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1. Depth of mer - cy! Can there be mer - cy still re - served for me?
2. I have long with-stood His grace, long pro-voked Him to His face,
3. I my Mas - ter have de - nied; I a - fresh have cru - ci - fied,
4. There for me the Sav - ior stands, shows His wounds and o - pen hands.
5. Now in - cline me to re - pent, let me all my sins la - ment;
SA

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& # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œœœ œ œ ˙
Can my God His wrath for - bear; me, the chief of sin - ners, spare?
would not lis - ten to His calls, grieved Him by a thou-sand falls.
oft pro-faned His sa - cred name, put Him to an o - pen shame.
God is love! I know, I feel; Je - sus loves and seeks me still.
now my re - bel heart de - plore; turn, be - lieve, and sin no more.

? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œœœ œ œœ ˙
œ œ #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
˙

TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1740, alt. CANTERBURY


MUSIC: adapted from Orlando Gibbons, 1623 77.77
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

73 Judge of the Secrets


...their conflicting thoughts accuse or even excuse them on the day...
when God will judge the secrets of men through Christ Jesus. Romans 2:15-16
# 6
& # 8 œ œ œ œ. œ œ
œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ.
1. O ho - ly Judge, here is my heart; what can I say to You?
2. I was con - demned un - der Your law; right - ly I stood ac-cused.
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Where could I run; how could I hide? Dark - ness is day to You.
I felt my need, my conscience a-greed; I was with - out ex - cuse.
? ## Œ . œ œ œ œ . PL œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ.

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& # Œ œj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœj œœ j œœ œ
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The heart of a man is a maze with - in; so come, light the
So how can I judge the ones who fall? I know in my
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way, il - lu - mi - nate sin. Noth - ing’s con - cealed, all is re -


heart I’m just like them all. I will con - fess: my right - eous -
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vealed— Je - sus, I yield to You. Judge of the

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ness, Je - sus, must rest in You.
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˙. Œ. œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Dave Fournier
© 2013 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved.
Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

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& # œœ œœ œœ .. Œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ .
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se - crets of the hearts of men, here I sur - ren-der
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& # Œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. Œ œj œœ œœ œ ˙ . Œ œœj œœ œœ œ
J œ ˙. œ
and hum-bly re - pent. You’ve conquered my soul, now be its de -

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2nd time to end
..

fense, Judge of the se - crets of the hearts of men.

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SA

O ho - ly Judge, here is my heart. What can I say to You?

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& # Œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ
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I will not run; I will not hide; I know I’m safe in You.

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CONFESSION AND LAMENT

74 Lord, Have Mercy


He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our transgressions,
by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. Colossians 2:13-14

& 44 œ. œj œ œ œ. j œ 45 œ . œj œ
œ œ œ œ
1. O God, we come be - fore Your throne, and in our weak - ness
2. The blood You shed has paid our debts; Je - sus, You’ve washed our
3. We fix our eyes on You, our prize, Je - sus, the Au - thor

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4 J œ 4 œ

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we con - fess:
sins a - way.
of our

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faith.
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go

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a - stray and

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sin
trust Your grace, be - lieve
call

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each day; we
by faith in
us home You

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cast our - selves up - on Your grace. O Lord, have mer - cy
You we have all right -eous - ness. O Lord, You’ve shown us
strength - en us to run the race. O Lord, for - ev - er
œœ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ
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4 J œ œ

& œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œ œ
on us, sin - ners in need of grace. For -
mer - cy; sin - ners are washed as saints. You’ve
faith - ful, all glo - ry to Your name! We
œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ .. œœ
? œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙
TEXT: Marc Willerton
MUSIC: Marc Willerton and Jordan Kauflin
© 2017 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)/Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches.
All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

œœ œ œ œ ‰ œj 3 4
& ˙˙ œ œ œ
œœ œœ œ œ œ 4 œ .. j œ .. œ 4
œ œœ œ œ
give us our trans - gres - sions, and lead us in Your right - eous
shown Your lov - ing - kind - ness: sons of dis - grace are right - eous
have no oth - er Sav - ior, our great Re - deem - er, God, and
˙ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
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œ J Jœ 4

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4 œ. j
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ways. God, lead us in Your right - eous ways.
made. Sons of dis - grace are right - eous made.
King, Je - sus, Re - deem - er, God, and King.
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‰ œJ œœ œœ .
43 œœ . œœ œ. œ 4 ˙˙ ..
PL J œ. œ 4

Lord Jesus, Think on Me


As for me, I am poor and needy, but the Lord takes thought for me.
75
You are my help and my deliverer; do not delay, O my God! Psalm 40:17
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# 4
& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ # œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
˙. œ
1. Lord Je - sus, think on me, and purge a - way my sin;
2. Lord Je - sus, think on me, with care and woe op - pressed,
SA

3. Lord Je - sus, think on me, nor let me go a - stray;


4. Lord Je - sus, think on me, that, when the flood is past,
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ .
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˙˙ .. œœ
œ œ œ œ .

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& œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ # œœ
œ œ œ ˙.
from earth-born pas - sions set me free, and make me pure with - in.
let me Your lov - ing ser - vant be, and taste Your prom - ised rest.
through dark-ness and per - plex - i - ty make straight the heav’n - ly way.
œ
œ œ œœ œ
I may e - ter - nal bright-ness see, and share Your joy at last.

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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Synesius of Cyrene, c. 410; trans. Allen W. Chatfield, 1876 SOUTHWELL
MUSIC: William Daman, The Psalmes of David, 1579 SM
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

76 Not in Me
“But to this one I will look, to him who is humble and contrite of spirit,
and who trembles at My Word.” Isaiah 66:2

3
& 4 œj œ . œ œ . œj œ . œ œ . œj œ . œ œ . j
œ œ. œ œ.
1. No list of sins I have not done, no list of vir - tues I pur - sue,
2. No hum-ble dress, no fer - vent prayer, no lift - ed hands, no tear - ful song,

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œ œ œ œ œ.

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no list of those I am not like can earn my - self a place with You.
no rec - i - ta - tion of the truth can jus - ti - fy a sin - gle wrong.

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.
Jœ œ
. œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ.
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PL
œœj œœ .. œœ œœj œœ .. œœ œœ .. j
& œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œJ œœ .. œœ œ ..
O God, be mer - ci - ful to me! I am a sin - ner thru and thru.
My right-eous -ness is Je - sus’ life. My debt was paid by Je - sus’ death.
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j j œ.
& œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œ œ . œœ œ.
œ. œœj œœ œ œ ..
J œ œ œ œ œœ œœ
SA

J
My on - ly hope of right - eous - ness is not in me, but on - ly
My wea - ry load was borne by Him, and He a - lone can give me
œ œ. œ œ. œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ.
? œ œ. œ œ.
J J Jœ œ œ œ. œœ œœ œ œ

Œ. .. # # Œ . œj œ . œj œ . œ
œj œ . œ œ .
1. 2.

& ˙. œ œ.
.
You. 3. No sep - a - ra - tion from the world, no work I

œ œ œ œ
.. # # Œ . J . œ œ . J . œ
rest.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Eric Schumacher & David L. Ward
© 2012 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

# œ œ.
& # œ. j ‰ œj œ . œ œ. j œ
œ œ. œ œ œ
do, no gift I give can cleanse my con - science, cleanse my hands—

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‰ J
œ œ. œ œ œ œ.
J J

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& # œJ œ . œ œ . ‰ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œœj œœ .. œœ
œœ œ œ œ J
I can - not cause my soul to live. But Je - sus died and rose a -

E
œ œ œœ œœ ..
ness is Je - sus’
œœ œœ .. œ
? # # œJ œ . œ œ . œœ œ œ œ ‰ œJ œ .. J œ

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& # œœ .. œœ œœ ..
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PL œœ œœ .. œj œœ ..
J
œœ œ.
œœ œœ ..
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œœ
gain. The pow’r of death is ov - er - thrown! My God is
life. My debt was paid by Je - sus’ death. My wea - ry
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#
& # œœ ..
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œ
œ.
œ. œœj œœ œ œ.
œ œ. œJ œ œœ œœ
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mer - ci - ful to me, and mer - ci - ful in Christ a -

œ.
load was borne by Him, and He a - lone can give me
œ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ.
? ## œ . Jœ Jœ œ œ œ. œœ œœ œ œ

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‰ œœ œœ .. œœ .. ‰ œj œ . œ œ .
1. 2.
Repeat to tag

& œ J œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ œœ œœ ˙.
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lone. My right-eous- rest, and He a - lone can give me rest.

œ œ . œœ œ j œ œ.
? # # œœ ‰ œJ œ . .. œ ‰ J œ. œ œ.
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
J
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

77 From Depths of Woe


Out of the depths I have cried to You, O Lord.
Lord, hear my voice! Psalm 130:1-2
# 3 ˙ œ œ 2 œj œœ œ œ
& 2 ˙ œ
œ
œ œ œ 2 œ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ
œœ
œ
1. From depths of woe I cry to You, in trial and trib - u -
2. Your love and grace a - lone a - vail to blot out my trans -
3. There - fore my hope is in the Lord and not in my own
4. And though it tar - ries through the night and till the morn - ing

œœj œœ œ
5. Though great our sins, yet great - er still is God’s a - bun - dant
˙ œœ œ œœ
?# 3
2 ˙ œœ œ œœ œ 22 œœ œœ œ . J œ
œ œ

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#
& œœ œœ œ ˙ 23 ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ 22 œ œ œ. œj œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ. œ
la
gres
mer
wak
- tion;
- sion;
- it;
- en,
PL
bend
the
it
my
down
best
rests
heart
Your gra- cious ear to me; Lord, hear my
and ho - liest deeds will fail to break sin’s
up - on His faith - ful Word to those of
shall nev - er doubt His might, nor count it -

j
- vor; of mer - cy nev - er will a - ban - don
2 œœ œœ œ . œœJ œœ
fa His hand
? # œ œ ˙˙ 3 ˙
˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
˙ 2 2
# œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œj
M
& œ œ œ œœ œ . œ
œœ . œ œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ. œ
œ œ
sup - pli - ca - tion. If You re - mem - bered eve - ry sin, who
dread op - pres - sion. Be - fore You none can boast - ing stand, but
SA

con - trite spir - it. That He is mer - ci - ful and just: this
self for - sak - en. O Is - rael, trust in God your Lord! Born

œ œ œ
us, nor wa - ver. Our Shep - herd good and true is He, who
? # œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ
œ ˙ J œ J
# œ 3
& œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ
œ œœ . œ œj 2 œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ ww
œ œ œ œ
then could heav-en ev - er win, or stand be - fore Your pres - ence?
all must fear Your strict de - mand and live a - lone by mer - cy.
is my com- fort and my trust. His help I wait with pa - tience.
of the Spir - it and the Word, now wait for His ap - pear - ing.
will at last His peo - ple free from all their sin and sor - row.
? # œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ 3 œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ w
w
œ 2 œ œ ˙
TEXT: Martin Luther, 1524; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1863 AUS TIEFER NOT
MUSIC: Martin Luther, 1524 87.87.88.7
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

As Pants the Deer (Psalm 42)


As the deer pants for the water brooks, so my soul pants for You, O God. Psalm 42:1
78
4 œ œ œ
&b 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ
1. As pants the deer for streams of liv - ing wa - ter,
2. O Lord my God, o’er - whelmed in deep af - flic - tion,
3. You will com- mand Your ser - vant’s con - so - la - tion;
4. Why, O my soul, are you cast down with - in me?

? 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ
b 4 œ œ œ œ œ

E
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œœ

œ
so
far
Your
Why
longs my soul,
from Your rest,
PL O
to
lov - ing - kind - ness
are you trou - bled
œ œ œ
liv - ing God,
You
will
I lift
in - struct
and op - pressed
œ
for
my
my
with
œ
You.
soul.
way.
grief?
˙˙
?b œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ
& b œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ
M
œ œ œœ œ
I thirst for You; for You my heart is yearn - ing.
Deep calls to deep, and storms of trou - ble thun - der,
And in the night Your song shall be my com - fort;
SA

œ œ
Hope in the Lord, the God of your sal - va - tion;

?b œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ

&b œ œ b œœ œ œ
œ œœ œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œœ ˙˙
When shall I come, Your gra - cious face to view?
while o - ver - head the waves and bil - lows roll.
God of my life, to You I still will pray.
hope, and your God will sure - ly send re - lief.
?b œ œ œ b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Anonymous; based on Psalm 42
MUSIC: Gregory D. Wilbur; harmonized by Michael Owens, alt.
Music © 2013 www.wilburmusic.com
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

79 Out of the Depths


I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and in His word I hope.
My soul waits for the LORD more than the watchmen for the morning;
indeed, more than the watchmen for the morning. Psalm 130:5-6

# 4
& # 4 ‰ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙
1. Out of the depths, O Lord, I cry to You
2. The se - cret mys - ter - ies be - long to You;

#
& # ‰ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
Œ

E
when I am tempt - ed to de - spair.
we on - ly know what You re - veal.

#
& # ‰ Jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Though I might fail
PL
to trust
And all my ques - tions that
œ
Your
are
œ
prom - is - es,
un - re - solved

#
& # ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
Œ
œ
M
You nev - er fail to hear my prayer.
don’t change the wis - dom of Your will.

#
& # ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ
‰ j
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA

And if You judged my sin, I’d nev - er stand a - gain,


In eve - ry trial and loss, my hope is in the cross,

# œ ‰ . œr œ
& # ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ
œ
œ
but I see mer - cy in Your hands. So more than
where Your com - pas - sions nev - er fail.
œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
? # # ‰ œJ œ œ œ ‰ . œ œœ œ
R

TEXT and MUSIC: Bob Kauflin


© 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved.
Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

# œ œ œ. œ
& # œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œ œ
œ œ
watch-men for the morn - ing, I will wait for You, my God. When my
œ. œ
? # # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ

# .
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ..
œ œ œ œ
œœ œ œ
œ œ

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fears come with no warn - ing, in Your Word I’ll put my trust. When the
œ. œ
? # # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ
œ œ œ œ. PL œ œ œ œ œ

# œ œ œ. œ
& # œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. ˙˙ .. œœ œœ ..
har - vest time is o - ver, and I still see no fruit, I will wait, I will

? # # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. ˙˙ .. œ œ.
M
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.

## œ ˙
2nd time to end End

.. ‰ œj œ œ œ
SA

& Œ œ œ
˙˙ .. œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ. œ œ
wait for You. In eve - ry trial and loss,

? ## ˙ . œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ
Œ ∑ .. ‰J
˙. œ œ ˙

#
& # ‰ œj œ œ œ œ ‰ œj œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
my hope is in the cross, where Your com-pas-sions nev-er fail.

? # # ‰ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ .
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

80 Grace Greater Than Our Sin


The Law came in so that the transgression would increase; but where
sin increased, grace abounded all the more. Romans 5:20
# 3
& 4 œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ
œ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ
1. Mar - vel - ous grace of our lov - ing Lord, grace that ex - ceeds our
2. Sin and de - spair, like the sea waves cold threat - en the soul with
j œ œ ˙ œ
3. Mar - vel - ous, in - fi - nite, match-less grace, free - ly be-stowed on

? # 3 œœ .. œœJ œœ œ œœ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ ˙ œ
4 œ œ œ ˙ œ
#
& œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ # ˙œ œ œœ ˙˙ ..

E
sin and our guilt; yon - der on Cal - va - ry’s mount out - poured,
in - fi - nite loss; grace that is great - er, yes, grace un - told,

? # œœ
all who be - lieve;
œœ œœ
PL
˙.
˙. œœ .. œjœ œœ
you that are long - ing to

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see
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
˙
œ #œ œ
#
œ
His face,
˙.
˙.
#
& œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
there where the blood of the Lamb was spilled.
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points to the ref - uge, the might - y cross. Grace, grace,

œ œ œ œ ˙.
you this mo - ment His grace re - ceive?
œ. ˙˙ ..
will
œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙. ˙˙ ..
? # œ. œJ œ œ ˙ œ
œ œ
# j
& ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
SA

œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
God’s grace; grace that will par-don and cleanse with - in! Grace,
˙. ˙. œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙.
? # ˙. ˙. œ . Jœ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
˙. ˙.

#
& ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..

˙.
grace, God’s grace; grace that is great - er than all our sin!
˙. œ. œ œ œ œ œ
? # ˙˙ .. ˙. ˙.
œ. œJ œ
˙
˙
œ
œ
˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
TEXT: Julia Johnston, 1911
MUSIC: Daniel Towner, 1910 MOODY
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

How Blessed Are They (Psalm 32)


Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man
81
against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. Psalm 32:1-2

4
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙ œœ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
1. How blessed are they whose tres - pass has free - ly been for - giv’n,
2. While I kept guilt - y si - lence, my strength was spent with grief;
3. So let the god - ly seek You in times when You are near;
4. “I gra - cious - ly will teach you the way that you should go,

œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ. œ œ ˙.
5. The sor - rows of the wick - ed in - crease from year to year,
? b 44 œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ. œJ œ ˙.
J

E
j
œ. œ œ œ ˙
& b œœ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œœ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
whose sins
Your hand
no sur -
and, with
but those
PL
are whol - ly
was heav - y
cov -
on
ging floods shall reach
My eye up - on
who trust the Lord
ered be - fore the
me; my soul found
them or cause their
you, help you My
God know love in -
sight of heav’n.
no re - lief.
heart to

stead of
fear.
coun - sel know.
fear.
œ œ. œœ œœ œœ ˙
? b œ œ. J ˙ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ

&b œ œœj œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œœj œ œœ ˙˙ ..


M
œ œœ .. œ œœ ..
Blest they to whom the Lord God does not im - pute their sin,
But when I owned my tres - pass and did not hide my sin,
O Lord, You are my Ref - uge; You are my hid - ing place,
SA

So do not be un - ru - ly or slow to un - der - stand;


Then in the Lord be joy - ful, in song lift up your voice;
œœ .. œ bœ œ ˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ b œœ œœ ˙.
?
b
œœ Jœ œ œ ˙ œ œ J ˙.

œ.
& b œœ œ œœ œœ œ . œj ˙
œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙ ..
who have a guile - less spir - it, whose heart is true with - in.
then You for - gave my guilt, Lord, re - stored my life with - in.
and You sur - round me al - ways with songs of sav - ing grace.
be not per - verse, but will - ing to heed My wise com - mand.”
right - eous: re - joice, re - joice!
j
be glad in God, you O saints,
œ œ œœ œœ œ. œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ. œ ˙.
? œ J œ œ œ.
b œ ˙.
TEXT: The Psalter, 1912, alt. RUTHERFORD
MUSIC: Chretien Urhan, 1834 76.76 D
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

82 Merciful God
Be gracious to me, O God, according to Your lovingkindness; according to the greatness
of Your compassion blot out my transgressions. Psalm 51:1

#
& # 43
2-part

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œ. œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ ˙. œ. œ œ œ œ œ
1. Mer - ci - ful God, O a-bound-ing in love, faith - ful to all who draw
2. Mer - ci - ful God, O a-bound-ing in love, faith - ful thru times we have
3. Mer - ci - ful God, O a-bound-ing in love, faith - ful to keep us from

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4 J J

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3-part

& ˙. ˙. jœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ ..
. œ
œ. J œ ˙.
near
failed
fall -
You,
You;
ing,

˙.
PL hear - ing the cries of the hum - ble in
self - ish in thought and un - car - ing in
guid - ing our ways with Your fa - ther - ly

œ.
heart,
deed,
heart,

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˙.
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##
œj œ
4-part

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M
& j œœ œœ œœ ˙˙. œ
œ .. œJ œ ˙. œ. œ œ ˙.
show - ing the cross they may cling to. Help - less I come,
fool - ish in word and un - grate - ful. Spir - it of God,
SA

grow - ing our faith with each test - ing. God-speed the day

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J œ Jœ
œ
# j œ
& # œœ .. œ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
œ œ
bro - ken in sin, found at the feet of Your mer - cy.
con - quer our hearts with love that flows from for - give - ness;
strug - gles will end, fault - less we’ll gaze on Your glo - ry;
j
? # # œ . œJœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œœ œ œ œ ˙. ˙.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Kristyn Lennox Getty, Stuart Townend, and Keith Getty
© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

#
& # j ˙˙ œ. j
œ .. œJ œ œœ œœ œ . œœ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ..
Fa - ther, for - give— may my sin be re - mem - bered no more.
cause us to yield and re - turn to the mer - cy of God.
then we will stand o - ver-whelmed by the mer - cy of God.

? # # œœ .. œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ . œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
J œ. œ œ
J
œ œ œ

Lord, Make Me Know 83

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LORD, make me to know my end and what is the extent of my days;
let me know how transient I am! Psalm 39:4
# 4
& # 4 œ œ œ œ œ.
Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ j
œ. œ

#
Lord, make me know,
PL make me know my end, and

& # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
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what is the mea-sure of my days. Let me know,
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2nd time end

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œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. ˙
Lord, let me know just how tran - si - ent I am.

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SA

& # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Be - hold, You have made my days as a hand - breadth,

# œ œ œ
& # œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ.
and my life is noth-ing in Your sight. Sure - ly eve- ry man,

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Return to beginning

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œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
sure - ly eve - ry man at his best is breath.

TEXT: Psalm 39:4-5


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

84 Shine Into Our Night


My soul clings to the dust; give me life

# ## 4
according to Your Word. Psalm 119:25

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œ œ œ
1. We are not what we should be; we have - n’t sought
2. Still we of - ten go a - stray; we chase the world,

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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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what we should seek. We’ve seen Your glo - ry, Lord,
for - get Your grace, but You have nev - er failed
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but looked a - way. Our hearts are bent,
to bring us back. Re - veal the depths
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œ œ œ
our eyes are dim, our fin - est works are stained
of what You’ve done, the death You died, the vic -

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with sin, and emp - ti - ness has shad - owed
- tory won— You made a way for us to
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TEXT and MUSIC: Joel Sczebel
© 2011 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

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œ œ œ œ œ ˙. ˙ œ œ œ
all our ways. Je - sus Christ,
know Your love.

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shine in - to our night; drive our dark

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a - way, till Your glo - ry fills our eyes.

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Je - sus Christ, shine in - to our night;

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bind us to Your cross where we find life.
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CONFESSION AND LAMENT

85 God, Be Merciful to Me (Psalm 51)


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Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your steadfast love... Psalm 51:1

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1. God, be mer - ci - ful to me, on Your grace I rest my plea;
2. My trans - gres - sions I con - fess, grief and guilt my soul op - press;
3. I am e - vil, born in sin; You de - sire all truth with - in.
4. Bro - ken, hum-bled to the dust by Your wrath and judgment just,
? # # 4 œœ œœ œ œœ œ . œ ˙
˙ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
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œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙
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Your com - pas - sions ov - er - flow; blot out my trans - gres-sions now;
I have sinned a - gainst Your grace and pro-voked You to Your face;
You a - lone my Sav - ior are; teach Your wis - dom to my
PL heart;

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let my con - trite heart re - joice and in glad - ness hear Your voice;
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wash me, make me pure with - in, cleanse, O cleanse me from my sin.
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I con - fess Your judg - ment just, speech - less, in Your mer - cy trust.
make me pure, Your grace be - stow, wash me whit - er than the snow.
from my sins, O hide Your face, blot them out in bound-less grace.
? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ . Jœ œ œ œ
SA

5. Gracious God, my heart renew, 6. Sinners then shall learn from me


make my spirit right and true; and to God, restored shall be;
let me not abandoned be, Savior, all my guilt remove,
let Your Spirit dwell in me; and my tongue shall sing Your love;
Your salvation’s joy impart, touch my silent lips, O Lord,
steadfast make my willing heart. and my mouth shall praise accord.
7. No attempted sacrifice 8. Prosper Zion in Your grace
has acceptance in Your eyes; and her broken walls replace;
broken hearts are in Your sight then our righteous sacrifice
more than sacrificial rite; shall delight Your holy eyes;
contrite spirit, pleading cries, free-will offerings, gladly made,
You, O God, will not despise. on Your altar shall be laid.
TEXT: The Psalter, 1912, alt. REDHEAD
MUSIC: Richard Redhead, 1853 77.77.77
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

Lead Me to Calvary
While I was fainting, I remembered the LORD,
86
and my prayer came to You, into Your holy temple. Jonah 2:7
# 4
& # 4 œœ œœ .. œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ .. œ œœ œœ w˙ ˙
1. King of my life, I crown Thee now; Thine shall the glo - ry be;
2. Show me the tomb where Thou wast laid, ten - der-ly mourned and wept;
3. May I be will - ing, Lord, to bear dai - ly my cross for Thee,

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œ œœ .. œœ œœ œ
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œ
œ ˙
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œ œ
PL
lest I for-get Thy thorn-crowned brow, lead me to Cal - va - ry.
an - gels in robes of light ar - rayed guard-ed Thee whilst Thou slept.
e - ven Thy cup of grief to share; Thou hast borne all for me.

? # # œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ. œ œ œ w˙ ˙
œ œ. œ œ œ

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œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œ œ. œ ˙
Lest I for-get Geth - sem - a - ne, lest I for-get Thine ag - o - ny,
œ œ. œ ˙
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SA

œ œ. œ œ œ œ . Jœ ˙ œ œ . œ #˙

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& # œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙ œ œ . œœ œœ œ œœ ww
lest I for-get Thy love for me, lead me to Cal - va - ry.

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nœ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ

TEXT: Jennie E. Hussey, 1921 DUNCANNON


MUSIC: William Kirkpatrick, 1921 CM with chorus
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

87 O Sacred Head, Now Wounded


They dressed Him in purple, and after twisting a crown of thorns,
they put it on Him... Mark 15:17

4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
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œ
œ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
1. O sa - cred Head, now wound - ed, with grief and shame weighed down,
2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suf - fered was all for sin - ners’ gain;
3. What lan - guage shall I bor - row to thank Thee, dear - est Friend,

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4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙.

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œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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œ ˙œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
˙.

for
œ
?œœ œ
this, Thy dy - ing

œœ œœ
PL
now scorn - ful - ly sur - round - ed with thorns Thine on - ly
mine, mine was the trans - gres - sion, but Thine the dead - ly
sor - row, Thy pit - y

œ
with - out

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crown.
pain.
end?
˙˙ ..
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙.

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œ œ œ œ
How pale Thou art with an - guish, with sore a - buse and scorn.
Lo, here I fall, my Sav - ior, for I de - serve Thy place;
O make me Thine for - ev - er, and should I faint - ing be,
œ œ œ œ
SA

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œ œ ˙ œ œ œ

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œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ww
How does that vis - age lan - guish which once was bright as morn!
look on me with Thy fa - vor and save me by Thy grace.
Lord, let me nev - er, nev - er out - live my love for Thee.

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œ œ œœ œ œ œ w
w
œ œ œ
HERZLICH TUT
TEXT: Medieval Latin, trans. Paul Gerhardt, 1656, and James Alexander, 1830, alt. MICH VERLANGEN
MUSIC: Hans Leo Hassler, 1601 76.76 D
CONFESSION AND LAMENT

You Are the True Life


But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when
88
we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ. Ephesians 2:4-5

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1. You are the true life; You are the true life of my soul, O God.
2. You are the pure light; You are the pure light of my soul, O God.
3. You are the Sav - ior; You are the Sav - ior of my soul, O Lord.
4. You are the right hand; You are the right hand of my soul, O Lord.

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4 J

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& Ó ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œj
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Out - side of You, Lord,
And yet the wor - ship,
PL
With - out Your pres - ence,

With - out Your strength, Lord,


with-out Your pres-ence, I can - not
out - side of You I walk in end - less
and yet the wor - ship of my heart
sur -

is
with-out Your strength I stum-ble hope - less -

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œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ
vive. My soul is dead— O Son of God, re -
night. My soul is blind— O Right - eous Sun, give
weak. My soul is mute— O Word In - car - nate,
SA

ly. My soul is lame— O Hand of God, heal

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vive! My soul is dead— O Son of God, re - vive!
light! My soul is blind— O Right - eous Sun, give light!
speak! My soul is mute— O Word In - car - nate, speak!
me! My soul is lame— O Hand of God, heal me!

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˙ ˙
˙ ˙˙ .. œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œœ .. œJj w
w
TEXT: John Calvin, c. 1535; alt. Todd Murray
MUSIC: Todd Murray
© 2016 Todd Murray. All rights reserved. Used by permission. QUINN
COMFORT IN TRIALS

89 It Is Well With My Soul


Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God,
for I shall yet praise Him, the help of my countenance and my God. Psalm 42:11

4
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1. When peace like a riv - er at - tend - eth my way,
2. Though Sa - tan should buf - fet, though tri - als should come,
3. My sin— oh, the bliss of this glo - ri - ous thought!
4. And Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight,
?4 œ ˙ œ œœ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ ˙.
4 œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙.

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& œœ ˙ œ œ ˙˙ œœ # œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œœ ˙˙
˙ œ œ œ
when sor -
let
My
this
sin,
the clouds
PL
rows like sea bil - lows roll,
blest as - sur - ance con - trol:
not in part, but the whole,
be rolled back as
˙
a scroll;
what
that
is
the
- ev -
Christ
nailed
trump
˙
er
has
to
shall
my lot,
re - gard -
the cross,
re - sound

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œ œ
˙. œœ
˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙
œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙.

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œ ˙
Thou hast taught me to say, “It is well, it is well
ed my help - less es - tate, and has shed His own blood
and I bear it no more; praise the Lord, praise the Lord,
SA

and the Lord shall de - scend; ev - en so, it is well


œ #œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œœ œ ˙ œ œ ˙˙
? œ œ ˙ œ #œ ˙ nœ ˙ œ œœ

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& œœ .. œ w œ œ w ˙w œ œ w
œ w Ó Ó œ œ Ó œ œ
with my soul.”
for my soul. It is well It is well with my soul; with my
O my soul!
with my soul.
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Ó
J w Ó Ó œ œ
TEXT: Horatio G. Spafford, 1873 VILLE DU HAVRE
MUSIC: Philip P. Bliss, 1876 11.8.11.9 with chorus
COMFORT IN TRIALS

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soul. It is well, it is well with my soul!
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Abiding in the Almighty (Psalm 91) 90

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1. He who dwells within the shelter of Jehovah, God Most High,
will abide in the Almighty, in His shadow safely hide.
PL
To the Lord I will declare, “You are my God, my sure Defense;
my strong Fortress and my Refuge, all my hope and confidence.”

2. He will save you from the trapper, and from deadly pestilence.
With His wings surround and hide you, shield You with His faithfulness.
Nightly terrors shall not harm you, nor the arrow’s flight by day;
dread disease and bleak destruction shall not fill you with dismay.
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3. Though a thousand die beside you, thousands fall at your right hand,
it shall not approach to slay you; in disaster you will stand.
You will see the wicked punished, for your Refuge is the Lord.
SA

Evil will not come to meet you, nor a plague find your abode.

4. Mighty angels charged to serve you will come swiftly to your aid.
They will guard you as you journey, keeping watch on all your ways.
Lest a stone should make you stumble, they will lift you in their hands.
You will tread down fearsome lions, on the serpent safely stand.

5. “I will save him,” says Jehovah, “for he knows and loves My name.
I will set his soul in safety, lift him up from death and shame.
When he calls Me, I will answer, in distress be ever near;
length of days shall be his comfort; My salvation will appear.”

TEXT: Esther Arnold (can be sung to BEACH SPRING, no. 29)


© 2016 Esther Arnold. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
COMFORT IN TRIALS

91 I Run to Christ
We have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.
He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 2:1-2
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œ œ œ
1. I run to Christ when chased by fear and find a ref - uge sure.
2. I run to Christ when worn by life and find my soul re - freshed.
3. I run to Christ when stalked by sin and find a sure es - cape.

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œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ ..
PL
“Be - lieve in Me,” His voice I hear, His words and wounds se - cure.
“Come un - to Me,” He calls thru strife; fa - tigue gives way to rest.
“De - liv - er me,” I cry to Him— temp - ta - tion yields to grace.

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I run to Christ when torn by grief and find a - bun - dant peace.
I run to Christ when vexed by hell and find a might - y arm.
I run to Christ when plagued by shame and find my one de - fense.
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“I too had tears,” He gen - tly speaks; thus joy and sor - row meet.
“The dev - il flees,” the Scrip- tures tell; he roars but can - not harm.
“I bore God’s wrath,” He pleads my case— my Ad - vo - cate and Friend.

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œ œ œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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TEXT: Chris Anderson
MUSIC: Greg Habegger
© 2010 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
COMFORT IN TRIALS

O God, How Good (Psalm 73)


I am continually with You; You have taken hold of my right hand. With Your counsel
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You will guide me, and afterward receive me to glory. Psalm 73:23-24
# 3
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙.
1. O God, how good You are to all the pure
2. Dwell - ing, O Lord, with You, saints are pre - served
3. In earth or heav’n a - bove who else de - serves
4. O it is good that I may to my God
œ œœ œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
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4

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œ
œ
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œ
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in
and
my
draw
heart,
true,
love,
nigh,
PL
though life seems
held by Your
faint though it
as oft be -
vain.
hand.
be?
fore.
Bur - dened with
And You will
My heart may
The Lord Je -

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œ ˙˙ .. ˙. œ œ œ
˙. œ œ œ
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œ ˙. œ ˙. ˙˙ ..
anx - ious care, I groaned in dark de - spair,
guide my feet by Your own coun - sel sweet,
fail with fears, but God my Strength ap - pears,
SA

ho - vah blest, my Re - fuge and my Rest,

? ## ˙ œ ˙. œ œ œ ˙˙ .. ˙ œ ˙.
˙ œ ˙. œ œ œ ˙. ˙.
#
& # œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ . œ ˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙.
’til in Your house of prayer, all was made plain.
’til I am made com - plete, and per - fect stand.
and is to end - less years por - tion for me.
shall be in praise con - fessed for - ev - er - more.
œ œ ˙˙ ..
? ## œ œ œ ˙
˙ œ
˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: The Psalter, 1912, alt.
MUSIC: Gregory D. Wilbur; harm. Michael E. Owens, alt.
© 2012 www.wilburmusic.com
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93 Sovereign Ruler
The LORD has established His throne in the heavens,
and His sovereignty rules over all. Psalm 103:19

3
& 4 œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
j œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œj œ
œ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙
1. His de-cree who formed the earth fixed my first and sec - ond birth;
2. Times of sick - ness, times of health, times of pov - er - ty and wealth,

? 3 œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œj œ œ ˙
4 Jœ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙

E
& œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
œ œ bœ œ
par - ents, na - tive
times of trial and

? œ œ œ œ
PL
place, and time,
times of grief,

œ œ ˙
planned with-in God’s
times of tri - umph

œ œ œ
bœ œ œ
œ
œ
lov - ing mind.
and re - lief.

œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙

& ˙ Œ
œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
j œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œj
˙ œ œœ œœ .. œ
M
He that formed me in the womb, He shall guide me
Times the temp - ter’s power to prove; times to taste the

? ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. j
Œ œ œ œ. œJ œ œ ˙ œ
SA

˙ œ œ œ. œ

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ bœ œ
to the tomb; all my times shall ev - er be or- dered by His
Sav-ior’s love; all must come, and last, and end, as shall please my

? œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ
bœ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙ œ

TEXT: John Ryland (1753-1825)


MUSIC: Todd Murray and Zack Stanton
© 2007 Zack Stanton and Todd Murray. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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œ ˙ œ
& œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ
wise de - cree. Sov-ereign Ru - ler of the skies, ev - er gra-cious,
heav’n-ly Friend.

? œ œ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ œ ˙ ˙

& œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
œ
œ
œœ œœ
œ œ

E
ev - er wise, all my times are in Your hand, all e - vents at Your com-

œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ
?œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙ PL
œ ˙ œ
& ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ
˙
œ œ ˙
mand. Sov-ereign Ru - ler of the skies, You are gra - cious, You are wise;
˙
M
? œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
SA

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œœ ˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
all my times are in Your hand, all e-vents at Your com - mand.

? œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
˙ œ
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94 Still, My Soul, Be Still


Immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and took hold of Peter
and said to him, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” Matthew 14:31
b b 4 ‰ j œ œ œj
&b b 4 ˙ ‰ j ˙ ‰ j
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
1. Still, my soul, be still, and do not fear, though winds of
2. Still, my soul, be still; do not be moved by less - er
3. Still, my soul, be still; do not for - sake the truth you

? b b b 44 ˙ œ œ
b ‰ œj œ œ ˙ ‰ Jœ œ J œ. ‰ œj œ œ

E
b b
&b b œ œ œ ‰ j ˙ ‰
œ œ. œ œ ˙ œ œ œ
change may rage to - mor - row.
PL God is at your side;
lights and fleet - ing shad - ows. Hold on - to His ways
learned in the be - gin - ning. Wait up - on the Lord,

œ œ œ œ. œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
? b b œ
b b ‰ Jœ ‰

b b j
& b b œj œ œ œ . ‰ j
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
M
œ œ. œ œ
no long - er dread the fires of un - ex - pect - ed sor - row.
with shield of faith a - gainst temp - ta - tion’s flam-ing ar - rows.
and hope will rise as stars ap - pear when day is dim - ming.
œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
? b b œJ œ ‰ Jœ œ œ. œ œ
SA

J
b b

b b j œ. ‰ œj œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ .
& b b ˙˙ œ œ œœ . œ œ œ.
j
œ œ . J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œœ
God, You are my God, and I will trust in You and not be

˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ œ œ ..
œJ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ
? b b ˙ œ œ ‰ J œ Jœ
b b

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Keith Getty


© 2011 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) / Getty Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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b b ‰ œj œ œ
& b b œœ œœ .. œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œœ . œ œj œœ ..
˙ œ œ . J œ œ œ
shak - en. Lord of peace, re - new a stead-fast
˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ
? b b b œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ œ J ‰ J
b

b b œ Œ .. ˙
1, 2. 3.

& b b œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œj ˙˙ ‰ œj .
œ œœ . œ ˙˙ .. ˙
‰ œj .
œ œœ . œ
J

E
spir - it with-in me to rest in You a - lone. rest in You a-
œœ œœ œ œœ
œ œœ .. œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ œ
? b b ˙ ‰ Jœ œœ .. œœ ˙ . Œ .. ˙ ‰ œJ œœ .. œœ
b b Jœ
PL
b b ‰ œj œ . œ ˙ . ‰ œj .
&b b ‰ j ˙ ‰ j ˙
˙˙ .. œ ˙
œ œ œ. œ ˙. œ
J J œ. œ w
lone. I rest in You a - lone, I rest in You a - lone.

? b b ˙˙ .. œ ˙ œ œ. œ ˙ j ˙ œJj œ . œ w
‰ œJ œ . œ ˙ .. ‰ œJ
M
b b ‰œ ˙ ‰
J
SA

Come, behold the works of the Lord,


who has wrought desolations in the earth.

He makes wars to cease to the end of the earth;


He breaks the bow and cuts the spear in two;
He burns the chariots with fire.

“Cease striving and know that I am God;


I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”

The Lord of hosts is with us;


the God of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah.

Psalm 46:8-11
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95 Abide With Me
Do not hide Your face from me, do not turn Your servant away in anger; You have been
my help; do not abandon me nor forsake me, O God of my salvation! Psalm 27:9
b 4 œ
& b b 4 ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙
˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ ww
1. A - bide with me: fast falls the e - ven - tide;
2. Swift to its close ebbs out life’s lit - tle day;
3. I need Thy pres - ence eve - ry pass - ing hour;
4. Hold Thou Thy cross be - fore my clos - ing eyes;

? b b 44 ˙˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
˙
˙ ˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
w
w
b ˙ œ

E
b ˙
& b b ˙˙ œœ œ
œ ˙
˙
˙ œœ œ œœ n œœ w
w
the
earth’s
what
shine
PL
dark - ness deep -
joys grow dim;
but Thy grace
through the gloom
ens;
its
can
and
Lord, with me

point me to
a - bide.
glo - ries pass a - way.
foil the tempt - er’s
the
pow’r?
skies.
œ
? b ˙œ œ
œ
œ
œ ˙ ˙˙ œ œ
œ
œ
œ œœ w
b b œ ˙ w
b
M
& b b ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙
˙
œ
œ œœ n œœ œœ ww
When oth - er help - ers fail and com - forts flee,
Change and de - cay in all a - round I see.
SA

Who like Thy - self my guide and stay can be?


Heav’n’s morn - ing breaks, and earth’s vain shad - ows flee.
œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ ww
? b b œ˙ œ œ
˙
˙ œ œ
b
b
& b b ˙˙ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww
Help of the help - less, O a - bide with me.
O Thou who chang - est not, a - bide with me.
Through cloud and sun - shine, O a - bide with me.
In life, in death, O Lord, a - bide with me.
œ
? b ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ
œ
˙ ˙ ww
b b œ œ ˙ ˙
TEXT: Henry Lyte, 1847 EVENTIDE
MUSIC: William H. Monk, 1861 10.10.10.10
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Come, Ye Disconsolate
“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28
96
4
&b 4
unison
j œ œw . œ œ. œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ˙ . œ œ .
1. Come, ye dis - con - so - late, ye heav - y la - den,
2. Joy of the des - o - late, light of the stray - ing,
3. Come see the Bread of Life, see wa - ters flow - ing.

? b 44 j œ œ. œ œ. œ œ œ .
œ œ w œ œ. œ œ
˙

E
&b
opt. 2-part

j œ œ˙ . œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ‰
œ œ b˙
come to the mer - cy seat PL and hum - bly kneel.
hope of the hope - less heart, change - less and pure!
All once mys - te - ri - ous shall be re - vealed.

œ œ œw . œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
? b œJ w ‰

& b œj œœ œœ ‰ œœj œœ œœ œ
4-part
œœ .. œœ œ œ œœœ œ
M
J œ ˙ ˙
Bring Him your wound-ed hearts; bring Him your an - guish;
Voice of the Com - fort - er, in mer - cy say - ing:
Come to the feast of love; come, ev - er know - ing:
œ œ œ .. œ œ
? b œœJ œ œ
‰ œ œœ œ
SA

œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
J ˙ ˙

& b œœ . . b œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ 24 44
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
earth has no sor - row that heav’n can - not heal.
“Earth has no sor - row that heav’n can - not cure.”
earth has no sor - row that heav’n can - not heal.

? œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 2 œ œ œ
œ œ 4 œœ œ ˙ .
b nœ . bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 4 œ 4 œ ˙.

TEXT: Thomas Moore, 1816, and Thomas Hastings, 1832, alt. lyrics by Dan Kreider
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
© 2015 Grace Immanuel Bible Church
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97 Be Still, My Soul
For thus the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, has said, “In repentance and rest

# ##
you will be saved; in quietness and trust is your strength.” Isaiah 30:15

& # 44 Œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ ˙˙ ..
1. Be still, my soul! the Lord is on your side;
2. Be still, my soul! your God will un - der - take
3. Be still, my soul. When dear - est friends de - part,

˙.
4. Be still, my soul! the hour is has - tening on

? # # # # 44 Œ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙.
œ
œ
œ œ œ.
œ œ œ.
œ
œ
w
œ ˙.
J

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####
& Œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ww Œ œœ œœ œœ
bear pa - tient - ly
PL the cross of grief or pain. Leave to your
to guide the fu - ture as He has the past. Your hope, your
and all is dark - ened in the vale of tears, then you shall

˙.
when we shall be for - ev - er with the Lord. When dis - ap -
? # # # # Œ œœ œœ œœ ˙.
œ
œ
œ œ œ. œ w
œ œ œ. œ w
œ œ œ
Œ œ œ œ
J
#### ˙ .
& ˙. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œw ˙ . Œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
M
œ œ œ ˙ œœ
J
God to or - der and pro - vide; in eve - ry change He
con - fi - dence let noth - ing shake; all now mys - te - rious
bet - ter know His love, His heart, who comes to soothe your

œ œ . œœ œw ˙ .
SA

point - ment, grief, and fear are gone, sor - row for - got, love’s
nœ œ œ ˙.
? # # # # ˙˙ .. œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ. J Œ œœ

#### j
& Œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ .. œœ œœ œœ .. j
œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ww ˙ œœ œœ
J
faith - ful will re - main. Be still, my soul! your best, your heav’n - ly
shall be bright at last. Be still, my soul! the waves and winds still
sor - row and your fears. Be still, my soul! Your Sav - ior will re -
pur - est joys re - stored. Be still, my soul! when change and tears are

? # # # # œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ww œ œ œ
Œ œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ. œ
J œ œ œ œ. Jœ

TEXT: Katharina von Schlegel, 1752; trans. Jane Borthwick, 1855 FINLANDIA
MUSIC: Jean Sibelius, 1899 10.10.10.10.10.10
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#### Œ œ œ œ
& œw ˙ . nœ œ œ
˙˙ .. œœ œ œ œ . œj w
œ œ œ. œ w
Friend thru thorn -y ways leads to a joy - ful end.
know His voice who ruled them while He dwelt be - low.
pay from His own full - ness all He takes a - way.
past, all safe and bless - ed we shall meet at last.

? # # # # ww œ n œ œœ ˙. œ œ œ. œ w
Œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ . Jœ w

I Waited Patiently for God (Psalm 40) 98

E
1. I waited patiently for God until He heard my cry;
He pulled me up from death’s deep pit and out of miry clay;
He set my feet upon a rock; my footsteps He restored.
PL
He put a new song in my mouth, that men may praise the Lord.

2. How blessèd is the man who puts his confidence in God,


who turns not to the proud, or men whose way is one of fraud.
For God alone does mighty deeds and sets His thoughts on me;
I could not count His wondrous works, for they are great indeed.
M
3. Great sacrifice and costly gifts the Lord has not desired;
a heart that loves to do His will is all He has required.
For Christ fulfilled God’s perfect law and kept all His commands;
a body God prepared for Him to do as He had planned.
SA

4. Like Him, I love to do Your Word and keep Your holy law;
Your people hear my mouth speak forth Your truth and steadfast love;
Lord, I have sung Your faithfulness; salvation I proclaimed;
from telling all Your righteousness, my lips have not restrained.

5. Then You, O Lord, will not withhold Your mercy now from me;
Your steadfast love and faithfulness will all my safety be.
For countless evils close me ’round; my sins sweep o’er my head;
iniquities pursue my soul and fill my heart with dread.

6. Be pleased, O Lord, to rescue me; come quickly to my aid!


Make all my enemies draw back, and let them be dismayed.
Since I am poor and weak, O Lord, be mindful of my need.
May all who seek You now rejoice, for You will save indeed!
TEXT: Esther Arnold (can be sung to the tune KINGSFOLD, no. 102).
© 2015 Esther Arnold. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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99 Dear Refuge of My Weary Soul


When the cares of my heart are many, Your consolations cheer my soul. Psalm 94:19

# 6
& # 4 œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ ˙˙ œ
1. Dear Ref - uge of my wea - ry soul, on
2. But oh! When gloom - y doubts pre - vail, I
3. Hast Thou not bid me seek Thy face, and
4. Thy mer - cy seat is o - pen still, here
? # # 64 œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ

E
#
& # ˙˙ œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ ˙˙. . ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ

? ## ˙
Thee,
fear
shall
let
when
to
I
my
œ
call
seek
soul
˙
PL
sor - rows rise,
Thee mine;
in vain?
re - treat;
œ ˙. ˙
on Thee,
the springs
And can

œœ
when waves
of
the

˙
ear
with hum - ble hope
of
com - fort
of
at -
œ ˙ œ
˙. ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ ˙ œ
#
& # ˙ œ œ ˙˙
œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
˙ œ
M
trou - ble roll, my faint - ing hope re - lies.
seem to fail, and all my hopes de - cline.
sov - ’reign grace be deaf when I com - plain?
tend Thy will, and wait be - neath Thy feet.
SA

? ## ˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
#
& # œœ œ ˙˙ œ
œ
˙
˙ œ ˙
˙
œ
œ
˙
˙ œ
œ
To Thee I tell each ris - ing grief, for
Yet gra - cious God, where shall I flee? Thou
No, still the ear of sov - ’reign grace at -
Thy mer - cy seat is o - pen still, here
˙ œ ˙
? # # œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
TEXT: Anne Steele, 1791
MUSIC: Matt Merker
© 2014 Matthew Merker Music (BMI) / Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). All rights reserved. CCLI Song #7016164.
Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family.
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#
& # ˙˙ œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ ˙˙. . ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ
Thou a - lone can heal; Thy Word can bring a
art my on - ly trust; and still my soul would
tends the mourn - er’s prayer; O may I ev - er
let my soul re - treat; with hum - ble hope at -
? ## ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ ˙. ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ
#
& # ˙ œ œ ˙˙
œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
˙ œ

E
sweet re - lief for eve - ry pain I feel.
cleave to Thee, though pros - trate in the dust.
find ac - cess to breathe my sor - rows there.
tend Thy will, and
PL wait be - neath Thy feet.
? ## ˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ

O Father, You Are Sovereign


“I know that You can do all things, and that no purpose of Yours can be thwarted.” Job 42:2
100
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1. O Father, You are sovereign in all the worlds You made;
Your mighty word was spoken, and light and life obeyed.
Your voice commands the seasons and bounds the ocean’s shore,
sets stars within their courses and stills the tempests’ roar.
SA

2. O Father, You are sovereign in all affairs of man;


no pow’rs of death or darkness can thwart Your perfect plan.
All chance and change transcending, supreme in time and space,
You hold Your trusting children secure in Your embrace.
3. O Father, You are sovereign, the Lord of human pain,
transforming earthly sorrows to gold of heav’nly gain.
All evil over-ruling, as none but Conqu’ror could,
Your love pursues its purpose—our souls’ eternal good.
4. O Father, You are sovereign! We see You dimly now,
but soon before Your triumph earth’s every knee shall bow.
With this glad hope before us, our faith springs up anew:
our sovereign Lord and Savior, we trust and worship You!

TEXT: Edith Margaret Clarkson, 1982 (can be sung to MUNICH without chorus, no. 325)
© 1982, Christianity Today. Assigned 1983 to Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 76.76 D
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101 I Asked the Lord


It is good for me that I was afflicted, that I may learn Your statutes. Psalm 119:71

# 3 ˙ œ ˙. œ œ ˙
& 4 œ œ œœ ˙œ œ œœ œ ˙
œ œ ˙ œ ˙. œ œ œ
1.  I asked the Lord that I might grow in faith, and love,
2. ’Twas He who taught me thus to pray; and He, I trust,
3.  I hoped that in some fa - vored hour, at once He’ d grant

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way as al - most drove me to de - spair.
power, sub - due my sins, and give me rest.

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4. Instead of this, He made me feel 6. “Lord, why is this?” I trembling cried;


the hidden evils of my heart “Wilt Thou pursue my soul to death?”
and let the angry powers of hell “Tis in this way,” the Lord replied,
assault my soul in every part. “I answer prayer for grace and faith.”

5. Yea more, with His own hand He seemed 7. “These inward trials I employ,
intent to aggravate my woe, from self and pride to set thee free,
crossed all the fair designs I schemed, to break thy schemes of worldly joy,
humbled my pride, and laid me low. that thou may’st seek thy all in Me.”

TEXT: John Newton, 1791 ABENDS alt.


MUSIC: Herbert Stanley Oakeley, 1874; alt. Dan Kreider LM
COMFORT IN TRIALS

I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say


“Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart,
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and you will find rest for your souls.” Matthew 11:29
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1. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, “Come un - to Me and rest;
2. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, “Be - hold, I free - ly give
3. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, “I am this dark world’s Light;
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the
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lay down, O wea - ry one, lay down your head up - on My chest.”
liv - ing wa - ter, thirst - y one; stoop down, and drink, and live.”
look un - to Me; your morn shall rise, and all your days be bright.”

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I came to Je - sus, and I drank of that life - giv - ing stream;
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I looked to Je - sus, and I found in Him my Star, my Sun;

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I found in Him a rest - ing place, and He has made me glad.
my thirst was quenched, my soul re - vived, and now I live in Him.
and in that light of life I’ll walk till trav-’ling days are done.

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TEXT: Horatius Bonar, 1846 KINGSFOLD
MUSIC: English Country Songs, 1893; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 CMD
COMFORT IN TRIALS

103 Why Should Cross and Trial Grieve Me?


I am continually with You; You have taken hold of my right hand. With Your counsel
You will guide me, and afterward receive me to glory. Psalm 73:23-24
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1. Why should cross and tri - al grieve me?
2. God has giv - en days of glad - ness;
3. Hope - ful, cheer - ful, and un - daunt - ed
4. Lord, my Shep - herd, take me to Thee.
5. Thou art mine; I love and own Thee.
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Who can rob me of the heav - en
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that God’s Son for my own to my faith has giv - en?
all my woes from my foes, and will leave me nev - er.
they re - joice when the voice of their Sav - ior calls them.
lost I stood, but Thy blood free sal - va - tion bought me.
face to face: may Thy grace ev - er - more en - fold me!
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TEXT: Paul Gerhardt, 1653; trans. John Kelly, 1867 WARUM SOLLT’ ICH MICH DENN GRÄMEN
MUSIC: Johann Ebeling, 1666 8.33.6 D
COMFORT IN TRIALS

If You Will Let the Father Guide You


Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you; He will never allow
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the righteous to be shaken. Psalm 55:22
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1.  If you will let the Fa - ther guide you, and hope in Him
2. Set - tle your heart and wait His lead - ing, cheer - ful in hope,
3. Sing as your feet pur - sue His path - way, la - bor to keep
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trust in His prom - is - es

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chang - ing love builds on the Rock that can - not move.
prayers are known to Him who chose you for His own.
those in need, chil - dren who trust in Him in - deed.
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TEXT: Georg Neumark, 1641; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1855, alt. Dan Kreider NEUMARK
MUSIC: Georg Neumark, 1657 98.98.88
COMFORT IN TRIALS

105 Day by Day


And He has said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you,
for My power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
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1. Day by day and with each pass - ing mo - ment, strength I
2. Eve - ry day the Lord Him - self is near me with a
3. Help me then in eve - ry trib - u - la - tion so to

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to meet my tri - als here;
spe - cial mer - cy for each hour;
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trust - ing in
all my cares
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my Fa - ther’s
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not faith’s sweet

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bears, and cheers me, He whose name is Coun - se - lor and Power.
con - so - la - tion of - fered me with - in Your ho - ly Word.
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He whose heart is kind be - yond all mea - sure gives un -
The pro - tec - tion of His child and treas - ure is a
Help me, Lord, when toil and trou - ble meet - ing, all to

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TEXT: Carolina Sandell-Berg, 1865; trans. Andrew Skoog, 1921 BLOTT EN DAG
MUSIC: Oscar Ahnfelt, 1872 10.9.10.9 D
COMFORT IN TRIALS

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to each day what He deems best— lov - ing - ly, its part of
charge that on Him-self He laid; “As your days, your strength shall
take as from a fa - ther’s hand, one by one, the days, the

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pain and pleas - ure, min - gling toil with peace and rest.
be in mea - sure,” this the pledge to me He made.
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“For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will
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eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life
more than food, and the body more than clothing?

“Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns,
and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they?
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And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? And why are
you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not
toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed
himself like one of these.

“But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is
thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! Do
not worry then, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will
we wear for clothing?’ For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your
heavenly Father knows that you need all these things.

“But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be
added to you.”

Matthew 6:25-33
COMFORT IN TRIALS

106 Give to the Winds Your Fears


“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen
you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10
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1. Give to the winds your fears; in hope be un - dis - mayed.
2. Far, far a - bove your thoughts His wis - dom shall ap - pear,
3. You see our weak - ness, Lord; our hearts are known to You;
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God knows your needs and sees your tears; God shall lift up your head.
when He has fin - ished His de - sign that caused your need - less fear.
put wings be - neath our wea - ry feet and keep our path - way true!

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Through waves and clouds and storms He gen - tly clears the way;
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wait for His time! The night shall quick - ly end in joy - ous day.
in won - der you shall come to see how wise, how strong His hand!
and ut - ter with our fi - nal breath Your love and guid - ing care.

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TEXT: Paul Gerhardt, 1653; trans. John Wesley, 1739, alt. DIADEMATA
MUSIC: George J. Elvey, 1868 SMD
COMFORT IN TRIALS

I Need Thee Every Hour


And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches
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in glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19
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1. I need Thee eve - ry hour, most gra - cious Lord;
2. I need Thee eve - ry hour, stay Thou near - by;
3. I need Thee eve - ry hour, in joy or pain;
4. I need Thee eve - ry hour, teach me Thy will,

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temp - ta - tions lose their power when Thou art nigh.
come quick - ly, and a - bide, or life is vain.
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O bless me now, my Sav - ior, I come to Thee.

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TEXT: Annie S. Hawks, 1872, refrain by Robert Lowry, 1872


MUSIC: Robert Lowry, 1872 NEED
COMFORT IN TRIALS

108 Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer


For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all
comparison, while we look... at the things which are not seen... 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
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1. Je - sus, draw me ev - er near - er as I la - bor through the storm.
2. Je - sus, guide me through the tem-pest; keep my spi - rit staid and sure.
3. Let the treas-ures of the tri - al form with - in me as I go;

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You have called me to this pas - sage, and I’ll fol - low, though I’m worn.
When the mid - night meets the morn-ing, let me love You ev - en more.
the end of this long pas - sage, let me leave them at Your throne.

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May this jour-ney bring a bless-ing, may I rise on wings of faith;

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and at the end of my heart’s test-ing, with Your like-ness let me wake.

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TEXT: Margaret Becker


MUSIC: Keith Getty
© 2001 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe which is adm. by
Integritymusic.com) / Modern M Music (SESAC) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
COMFORT IN TRIALS

Take Heart
We do not lose heart; but though our outer man is decaying, yet
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our inner man is being renewed day by day. 2 Corinthians 4:16

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1. Take heart, O ser-vants of the Lord, a - mid the cloud-y jour - ney;
2. Serve not the dark de- sires with - in, nor wick - ed foes, nor tempt - ers;

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3. We walk by faith and not by sight while liv - ing in this dark - ness,
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their sub - tle lies would lure us in, but Christ our King will con - quer.

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grief will change in - to de - light when Christ re - turns in bright-ness.

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When prov - i - dence is man - i - fest in tem-pests of af - flic - tion,
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Let us take heart un - til we see the ris - en Lamb of suf - f ’ring;

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b b œ
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J œ. œ œ œ œ
be - hind the storm is Je - sus Christ: the Sun of our sal - va - tion.
He dress - es us in ra-diant light— the ar - mor of His gos - pel.
then we be - fore the throne will be like Him, for - ev - er shin - ing!
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ œœœ œ œ
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TEXT: Dustin Battles
MUSIC: Dan Kreider ANTHONY
© 2012 Dustin Battles and Dan Kreider 87.87 D
COMFORT IN TRIALS

110 What God Ordains Is Always Good


I know, O LORD, that Your judgments are righteous,
and that in faithfulness You have afflicted me. Psalm 119:75

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1. What God or - dains is al - ways good; His will is just and
2. What God or - dains is al - ways good: He nev - er will de -
3. What God or - dains is al - ways good; He is my Friend and
4. What God or - dains is al - ways good; this truth re - mains un -
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& b 24 ˙œ œ 44 ˙ .. œœ œ œ œœ œ.
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ho - ly. As He di - rects my life for me, I
ceive me. He leads me in His right - eous way, and
Fa - ther. His hand pro - tects from eve - ry harm, tho’
shak - en. Though sor - row, need, or death be mine, I
˙ œ œ œ
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œ œ œ
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2 4 œ œ
& b œœ œ
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œ œœ œœ 4 ˙œ œ 4 ˙ .. œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ ˙ œ
fol - low meek and low - ly. My God in - deed in
nev - er will He leave me. I take, con - tent, what
SA

man - y storms may gath - er. Now I may know both


shall not be for - sak - en. I fear no harm, for
œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ
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œ bœ
b 4 4 œ nœ

&b œ œ œ œ
24 44
œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ n œ ˙ ..

eve - ry need knows well how He will shield me;
He has sent; His hand that sends me sad - ness
joy and woe; some day I shall see clear - ly
with His arm He shall em - brace and shield me;
œ 2 œ œ œ 4 ˙˙ ..
? œ
b œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ n œœ œ
œ œ 4 œ œ 4
œ œ
TEXT: Samuel Rodigast, 1675; trans. The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941 WAS GOTT THUT
MUSIC: Severus Gastorius, 1681 87.87.88.8
COMFORT IN TRIALS

&b œ œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
to Him I hum - bly yield me.
will turn my tears to glad - ness.
that He has loved me dear - ly.
so to my God I yield me.

? œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ ˙

111

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God Moves in a Mysterious Way
Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How
unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways! Romans 11:33
PL
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œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œœ œ œ
1. God moves in a mys - te - rious way His won - ders to per - form;
2. In deep, un - fath-omed, hid - den mines of nev - er - fail - ing skill,
3. Ye fear - ful saints, fresh cour-age take; the clouds ye so much dread
4. Judge not the Lord by fee - ble sense, but trust Him for His grace;

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œ œ
He plants His foot - steps in the sea and rides up - on the storm.
He treas - ures up His bright de - signs and works His sov-ereign will.
are big with mer - cy and shall break in bless - ings on your head.
be - hind a frown - ing prov - i - dence He hides a smil - ing face.

œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ
? # # œœ œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ
5. His purposes will ripen fast, 6. Blind unbelief is sure to err,
unfolding every hour; and scan His work in vain;
the bud may have a bitter taste, God is His own interpreter,
but sweet will be the flower. and He will make it plain.

TEXT: William Cowper, 1774 DUNDEE


MUSIC: Scottish Psalter, 1615 CM
COMFORT IN TRIALS

112 God Is Our Strength and Refuge (Ps. 46)


“Cease striving and know that I am God; I will be exalted
among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10
# 4
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œ œœ
œ
œ
œ œ
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1. God is our Strength and Ref - uge, a Help - er ev - er near.
2. A qui - et stream re - fresh - es the cit - y of our God;
3. Be - hold God’s glo - rious pow - er: He makes all war - fare cease.
4. The vi - olent sea turned plac - id when Je - sus cried, “Be still!”

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4 œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ

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œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
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While rest - ing in His
His throne stands un - af -
Each weap - on He will
PL
Fears gone, twelve men stood
shel
fect
shat
gasp
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ter,
ed
ter;
ing
no e - vil will
while king - doms rise
the world will be
when waves o - beyed
we fear—
and fall.
at peace.
His will.

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not if the moun-tains crum - ble in - to the an - gry sea,
One word from Ja - cob’s Sav - ior will melt the rag - ing throng.
“Be still!” cries heav - en’s Sov - ereign, “Be still, for I am God!
SA

And soon the same voice speak - ing will calm earth’s re - bel storm.

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nor if the surg - ing o - cean ex - ceeds its bound - a - ry.
The Lord of hosts is with us; He is our for - tress strong.
All king - doms, all cre - a - tion will bow be - neath My rod.”
This Lord of hosts is with us both now and ev - er - more!

? # # œœ n œœ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ
˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Joe Tyrpak
MUSIC: Samuel Wesley, 1864 AURELIA
© 2013 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. 76.76 D
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 113


And the LORD will continually guide you, and satisfy your
desire in scorched places... Isaiah 58:11
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œ
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1. Guide me, O Thou great Je - ho - vah, pil - grim through this
2. O - pen now the crys - tal foun - tain, whence the heal - ing
3. When I tread the verge Jor - dan, anx - ious
j
of bid my

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œ œ
˙ œ œ œ

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bar - ren land.
stream doth flow.
fears sub - side.

œœ ˙
PL I am weak, but Thou art might - y; hold me
Let the fire and cloud - y pil - lar lead me
Death of death, and hell’s de - struc - tion, land me

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œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ
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with Thy pow’r - ful hand. Bread of heav - en, Bread of heav - en,
all my jour - ney through. Strong De - liv - ’rer, strong De - liv - ’rer,
safe on Ca - naan’s side. Songs of prais - es, songs of prais - es,
œ. œ. œ œœ œ œœ
SA

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& œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
feed me till I want no more; feed me till I want no more.
be Thou still my Strength and Shield; be Thou still my Strength and Shield.
I will ev - er give to Thee; I will ev - er give to Thee.
œ. œ œ œ œ œ w œ. œ œ
? # œ. Jœ œ œ œ œ w œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ ˙
œ.
Jœ œ
TEXT: William Williams, 1745 CWM RHONDDA
MUSIC: John Hughes, 1907 87.87.87.7
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

114 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God


God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear... Psalm 46:1-2
# 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ
& # 4 Œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ
œ œ œ ˙. œ
œ
œ œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ
1. A might - y for - tress is our God, a bul - wark nev - er
2. Did we in our own strength con - fide, our striv - ing would be
3. And tho’ this world with dev - ils filled should threat - en to un -
4. That word a - bove all earth - ly powers, no thanks to them, a -
œ ˙. œœ œ œ
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fail
los
do
bid
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-

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ing;
ing,
us,
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were
we
the
Help - er He, a - mid
not the right Man on
will not fear, for God
Spir - it and the gifts
the
our
has
are
flood
side,
willed
of
the
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ours through
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& # œœ œœ œœ 4 ˙ Œ œœ œœ œœ
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# œœ œ
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mor - tal ills pre - vail - ing. For still our an - cient
Man of God’s own choos - ing. Dost ask who that may
truth to tri - umph through us. The Prince of Dark - ness
SA

Him who with us sid - eth. Let goods and kin - dred
œ œ œ œ œ
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œ œ ˙.
œ
œ œ œ œœ œ ˙.
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˙
foe doth seek to work us woe; his craft and power are great,
be? Christ Je - sus, it is He! The Lord of Hosts His name,
grim, we trem - ble not for him; his rage we can en - dure,
go, this mor - tal life al - so; the bod - y they may kill:
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œ œ
œ œœ ˙ .. œ œ
˙.
˙. ˙ #œ œ œ ˙.
TEXT: Martin Luther, 1529, trans. Frederick Hedge, 1852 EIN’ FESTE BURG
MUSIC: Martin Luther, 1529, harm. J.S. Bach 87.87.66.66.7
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

# œ
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œ
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
œ
and, armed with cru - el hate; on earth is not his e - qual.
from age to age the same, and He must win the bat - tle.
for lo, his doom is sure; one lit - tle word shall fell him.
God’s truth a - bid - eth still— His king - dom is for - ev - er!
œ œ œ nœ œ œ # ˙˙ .. œ n œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ˙
? ## œ #œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙

Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know 115

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But may it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ... Galatians 6:14

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&b 4 œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ œ
œ PL œ œ ˙ œ
1. Ask ye what great thing I know, that de - lights and
2. Who de - feats my fier - cest foes? Who con - soles my
3. Who is life in life to me? Who the death of
4. This is that great thing I know; this de - lights and

? b 44 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ
M
&b œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œœ ˙
stirs me so? What the high re - ward I win?
sad - dest woes? Who re - vives my faint - ing heart,
SA

death will be? Who will place me on His right,


stirs me so: faith in Him who died to save,
œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? œ œ œ ˙
b œ œ
˙
œ œ œ

& b œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
Whose the name I glo - ry in? Je - sus Christ, the cru - ci - fied.
heal - ing all its hid - den smart? Je - sus Christ, the cru - ci - fied.
with the count-less hosts of light? Je - sus Christ, the cru - ci - fied.
Him who tri-umphed o’er the grave: Je - sus Christ, the cru - ci - fied!

? œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
˙ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙
b œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Johann Schwedler, 1741, trans. Benjamin Hall Kennedy, 1863 HENDON
MUSIC: Henri A. Malan, 1827, harm. Lowell Mason, 1841 77.77.7
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

116 O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer


The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom

# ## 4
I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. Psalm 18:2

& # 4 œœj œœ .. œj œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ œ œœ œœ
J ˙
1. O Lord, my Rock and my Re - deem - er, great - est
2. O Lord, my Rock and my Re - deem - er, strong De -
Re - deem - er, gra - cious
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3. O Lord,
œ. œ.
my Rock and my
œœ œ œ. œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ
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& œœ œ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ . œ œœ œœ .. œj œ . œ œœ .. œœ
œ œ J
trea - sure
fend - er
Sav - ior

? # # # # œœ œœ œ . œ œ
œ œ
PL
of my long-ing soul,
of my wea-ry heart,
of my ru-ined life;
˙.
my God, like You there is no
my sword to fight the cruel de -
my guilt and cross laid on Your
œ œ.
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oth - er; true de - light is found in You a - lone. Your
ceiv - er, and my shield a - gainst His hate - ful darts. My
shoul - ders; in my place You suf-fered, bled, and died.
œ œ. œ œ. œ ˙. œ
You
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SA

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œ J
grace, a well too deep to fath - om; Your love
song when en - e - mies sur - round me, my hope

œ. œ œ. œ œ.
rose— the grave and death are con - quered! You broke

#
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œ. œJ œ. œ œ. œ œ ˙ ‰ œ œ.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Nathan Stiff


© 2017 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved.
Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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& œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œj œ . œ œœ .. œœ
J
ex - ceeds the heav - ens’ reach; Your truth, a fount of per-fect
when tides of sor - row rise, my joy when tri - als are a -

œ œ. œ œ. œ
my bonds of sin and shame! O Lord, my Rock and my Re -

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œœ œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ ˙˙ ..

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wis - dom, my high - est good, and my un - end - ing need.
bound - ing, Your faith - ful - ness, my ref - uge in the night.
deem - er, bring glo - ry to Your name.
œ œ œ
may all my days
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œ
œ
PL
‰ œ œ œ
J
œ.
œ.
œ
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God Is So Good 117


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Oh give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; for His steadfast love endures forever! Psalm 118:1

#
& # 44 ˙ œœ œœ ww ˙˙ œœ œœ ww
˙
SA

God is so good, God is so good,

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œ w ˙ œ œ w

#
& # ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww
God is so good, He’s so good to me.

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˙

TEXT and MUSIC: Traditional


CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

118 Like a River Glorious


You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You,
because he trusts in You. Isaiah 26:3

4 ˙
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ ww
1. Like a riv - er glo - rious is God’s per - fect peace,
2. Hid - den in the hol - low of His bless - ed hand,
3. Eve - ry joy or tri - al fall - eth from a - bove,
œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ w
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b 4

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œ œ œ ˙ w
o - ver all vic - to - rious
PL in its bright in - crease;
nev - er foe can fol - low, nev - er trai - tor stand;
traced up - on our di - al by the Sun of Love;
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b ˙ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
˙
& b œœ œ
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œ
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per - fect, yet it flow - eth full - er eve - ry day;
not a surge of wor - ry, not a shade of care,
we may trust Him ful - ly all for us to do;
œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ w
? œ
b
SA

& b œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ ww
per - fect, yet it grow - eth deep - er all the way.
not a blast of hur - ry touch the spir - it there.
they who trust Him whol - ly find Him whol - ly true.
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ww
?b œ œ œ œ œ œ n ˙˙ œœ œ œ œ

TEXT: Frances R. Havergal, 1874 WYE VALLEY


MUSIC: James Mountain, 1876 11.11.11.11.11.11
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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& b œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ ˙
˙
˙ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ w˙ ˙
Stayed up - on Je - ho - vah, hearts are ful - ly blest;
œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ w
? b œœ œœ œ

& b œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ ww
find - ing, as He prom - ised, per - fect peace and rest.

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I Hear the Words of Love
“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are Mine! When you pass
119
through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they will not overflow you.” Isaiah 43:1-2
# 4 œ œ
& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ œ œ ˙.
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1.  I hear the words of love; I gaze up - on the blood;
2. ’Tis ev - er - last - ing peace, sure as Je - ho - vah’s name;
3.  The clouds may go and come, and storms may sweep my sky,
4.  My love is oft - times low; my joy still ebbs and flows;

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5.  I change—He chang - es the Christ can nev - er
œ œ ˙.
not; die;

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œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙.
œ œ ˙. œ œ œ
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& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œœ #œ nœ
I see the might - y sac - ri - fice, and I have peace with God.
’tis sta - ble as His stead-fast throne, for - ev - er - more the same.
this blood-bought friend-ship chang - es not; the cross is ev - er nigh.
but peace with Him re - mains the same; no change Je - ho - vah knows.
His love, not mine, the rest - ing place; His truth, not mine, the tie.
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TEXT: Horatius Bonar, 1861 ST. MICHAEL
MUSIC: Louis Bourgeois, 1543 SM
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

120 How I Love You, Lord (Psalm 18)


For who is God, but the LORD? And who is a rock, except our God?—
the God who equipped me with strength and made my way blameless. Psalm 18:31-32
4
&b 4 œ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ
1. How I love You, Lord, my God, You my Rock and
2. All cre - a - tion reeled and rocked, moun - tains quaked when
3. From on high the Lord reached down, seized me with His
4. With the faith - ful You are true, to the pure You
œ
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œ
œœ œœ œœ
b 4 œ œ

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for -
God
pow’r
show
tress strong;
came down,
- ful arm;
Your grace,
PL con -
soar -
when
but
stant
ing
the
to
Ref - uge, might - y Shield—
on the wings of wind,
floods en - gulfed my soul,
crook - ed hu - man - kind

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b œ ˙ œ œ œ
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œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ
I will praise You in my song. Snares of death en -
fire and hail - stones all a - round. Then His an - ger,
He de - liv - ered me from harm. God, the Lord, my
SA

You re - veal an an - gry face. You, Lord, bring the

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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
tan - gled me, hell - ish tor - rents fright - ened me; but You
with a blast, split the sea that bil - lowed there; when the
strong sup - port, brought me to a spa - cious place, for it
haugh - ty low, save the hum - ble from their plight, and You
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙ œ
?b œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
œ œ ˙
TEXT: Ada Roeper-Boulogne
MUSIC: Joseph Parry, 1879 ABERYSTWYTH
Text © 1987 CRC Publications. Used by permission. 77.77 D
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

& b œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ
heard my des - perate cry, and Your hand has set me free.
Lord un - leashed His wrath, earth’s foun - da - tions were laid bare.
is His great de - light to re - ward my right - eous ways.
keep my lamp a - glow, turn my dark - ness in - to light.
œœ œ œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ
? œ œ œœ œ œ ˙˙
b œ ˙ œ œ œ

5. All God’s promises are sure. 7. God has rescued me from strife

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Who is God besides the Lord? with the nations all around.
He is perfect in His ways. He has made me head of all;
Who the Rock except our God? foreign leaders now bow down.
It is God who gives me strength;
PL Yes, the Lord exalted me
He enables me to stand over all my enemies;
high above the battlefield, they obey all my commands,
held up by His pow’rful hand. cringing low on trembling knees.

6. God prepares me well for war, 8. God, the Lord, my Savior, lives!
makes my feet as swift as deer, To the Rock be all the praise!
arms me with salvation’s shield, He has overcome my foes,
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makes my pathway broad and sure. shown me His unfailing grace.
I pursued my enemies Lord, I will extol Your name
till they fell beneath my feet, and make all Your blessings known.
beat them fine like blowing dust, You give vict’ry to Your King,
SA

low like dirt that lines the street. give His heirs a royal throne.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

121 I Am His and He Is Mine


All things belong to you, and you belong to Christ;
and Christ belongs to God. 1 Corinthians 3:22-23
# 3
& # 2 œ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ww œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œ
œ ww
1. Loved with ev - er - last - ing love, led by grace that love to know;
2. Heav’n a - bove is soft - er blue; earth a - round is sweet-er green.
3. His for - ev - er, on - ly His; who the Lord and me shall part?

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œ œ œ w œ œ œ œ w

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PL
Spir - it breath - ing from a - bove, Thou hast taught me it is

a rest of bliss Christ can fill


œ œ bœ w œ œ ˙.
so.
Some-thing lives in eve - ry hue Christ - less eyes have nev - er seen.
Ah, with what the lov - ing heart!
œ œ œ w
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& # œœ n œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ww œ œ ˙. œœ œœ œ w
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O this full and per - fect peace! Joy and won - der all di - vine!
Birds with glad - der songs o’er - flow, flow’rs with deep - er beau-ties shine;
Heav’n and earth may fade and flee; first - born light in gloom de - cline.
SA

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œ œ œ œ œ œ w

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& # .. œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œœ w ..
1. 2.

œ œ ˙. œ
œ œ w œ œ ˙. # œ œœ œœ n ww nw
In a love which can-not cease, I am His and He is mine; mine.
since I know, as now I know, I am His and He is mine; mine.
But while God and I shall be, I am His and He is mine; mine.
œ œ bœ w œœ œ œ
? # # .. œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ w œ œ ˙˙ .. œ w . w
w . w
œ

TEXT: George W. Robinson, 1890, alt. EVERLASTING LOVE


MUSIC: James Mountain, 1890 77.77 D
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

The Earth and the Fullness 122


(Psalm 24)
Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? And who may stand in His holy place? He who has clean hands
and a pure heart, who has not lifted up his soul to falsehood and has not sworn deceitfully. Psalm 24:3-4
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1. The earth and the full - ness of all that is stored;
2. What man shall the hill of Je - ho - vah as - cend,
3. That man, ev - er blest of Je - ho - vah, shall live;
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the
and
the
world and
who in
God of
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PL its
the
sal
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peo - ples be - long to
light of His
the
pres - ence can
- va - tion shall right - eous - ness
œ œ œ œ œœ œ
Lord.
stand?
give.
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b ˙
b œœ œœ œœ œ
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
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For He on the seas its foun - da - tions has laid,
The man of pure heart, and of hands with - out stain,

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For this is the peo - ple who, from eve - ry race,
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b œœ œœ œœ
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and firm on the wa - ters its pil - lars has stayed.
who swears not to false - hood, nor loves what is vain.
from eve - ry na - tion, are seek - ing His
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and face.
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
? b b œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ

TEXT: The Psalter, 1912, alt. MALDWYN alt


MUSIC: Welsh tune, from Moliant Cenedl Dinbych, 1920, alt. 11.11.11.11
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

123 Your Steadfast Love, O Lord


Your lovingkindness, O Lord, extends to the heavens,
Your faithfulness reaches to the skies. Psalm 36:5

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Your stead-fast love, O Lord, reach-es to the heav - ens; Your faith-ful- ness

˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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stretch-es to the sky; Your right -eous - ness is like the might-y

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moun - tains; PLYour judg - ments like the o - cean’s tide. Your

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2, 3.

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3rd time end
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
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judg - ments like the o-cean’s tide. How pre-cious is Your stead-fast

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love, O God; how pre-cious is Your stead-fast love! The

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3
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child - ren of men take re - fuge in the shad - ow of Your wings. They

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feast on Your a - bun-dance, the a - bun-dance of Your house. You

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give them drink from the riv - er of Your de - lights. Your

TEXT: Psalm 36:5-8


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

This Is My Father’s World


The earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains;
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the world, and those who dwell in it. Psalm 24:1
# 4
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œ œœ œ
œ œ
œ
˙˙. œ œ
1. This is my Fa-ther’s world, and to my lis-tening ears all
2. This is my Fa-ther’s world; the birds their car - ols raise; the
3. This is my Fa-ther’s world; oh, let me not for - get that

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& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œœ œ œœ œ
œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙ .

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morn - ing light, the
though the wrong seems oft
œœ œ
PL
na - ture sings, and ’round me rings the mu - sic of the spheres.
lil - y white de - clare their Mak - er’s praise.
so strong, God is
œ œ œ
the Rul - er yet.

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This is my Fa - ther’s world; I rest me in the thought of
This is my Fa - ther’s world; why should my heart be sad? The
This is my Fa - ther’s world, the bat - tle is not done; Je -
œ œ
SA

? # # œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ
œ œ œ
#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙ .
œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
rocks and trees, of skies and seas; His hand the won - ders wrought.
Lord is King, let the heav - ens ring! God reigns; let the earth be glad!
sus who died shall be sat - is - fied, and earth and heav’n be one.

? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ nœ œ
œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Maltbie D. Babcock, 1901 TERRA BEATA


MUSIC: Franklin L. Sheppard, 1915 SMD
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

125 My Hope Is in the Lord


Be strong and let your heart take courage,
all you who hope in the Lord. Psalm 31:24
# 4 œ œ œ œ
& 4 œ œ œœ œœ ˙. œ ˙.
œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
1. My hope is in the Lord who gave Him - self for me
2. No mer - it of my own His an - ger to sup - press:
3. And now for me He stands be - fore the Fa - ther’s throne:
4. His grace has planned it all— ’tis mine but to be - lieve,

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4 œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ

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& œ œœ œœ œ œ œ n œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙œ œ ˙.
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and paid the price of
my
all
on - ly hope is found in
PL
my sin
Je -
He shows His wound - ed hands and names
and rec - og - nize His work of love,
œ œ
at

me
Cal - va - ry.
sus’ right - eous - ness.
as His own.
and Christ re - ceive.
œ ˙ ˙
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œ œ œ #œ œ œ ˙.
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For me He died, for me He lives; and

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œ ˙. œ œ œ
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# œ œ
& œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ ˙ ˙.
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙.
ev - er - last - ing life and light He free - ly gives.

? # œ # œœ œ bœ œ œ n œœ œ
œ œ #œ œ #œ nœ n ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙ ..
˙

TEXT and MUSIC: Norman Clayton, 1945 WAKEFIELD


© 1945 by Wordspring Music, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 12.12 with chorus
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

How Firm a Foundation


Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you,
126
I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10

2
& b 2 œ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
1.   How firm a foun - da - tion, you saints of the Lord,
2. “Fear not, I am with you, O be not dis - mayed,
3. “When through fi - ery tri - als your path - way shall lie,
4. “The soul that on Je - sus has leaned for re - pose
˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ ˙
? b 22 ˙ ˙ ˙

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is
for
My
I
laid
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grace,
will
PL for your faith
am your God— I will

not, I will
in His

all - suf - fi - cient, shall


not de -
ex - cel - lent Word!
still
be
sert
give you aid.
your sup - ply;
to its foes;
˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
?b ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
˙

& b ˙˙ ˙ œœ œ ˙ œœ œœ
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˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙
What more can He say than to you He has said,
I’ll strength - en you, help you, and cause you to stand,
the flame shall not hurt you, I on - ly de - sign
SA

that soul, though all hell should en - deav - or to shake,


˙˙ ˙˙ œ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ
? œ ˙ œ œ ˙
b ˙ œ œ ˙

&b ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ w
œ˙ œ ˙
to you who for ref - uge to Je - sus have fled?
up - held by My right - eous, om - ni - po - tent hand.”
your dross to con - sume, and your gold to re - fine.”
I’ll nev - er, no nev - er, no nev - er for - sake!”
˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ w
? b ˙˙ ˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ w
˙
TEXT: “K” in John Rippon’s A Selection of Hymns, 1787, alt. FOUNDATION
MUSIC: American folk tune, Funk’s Genuine Church Music, 1832 11.11.11.11
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

127 How Pleasant (Psalm 84)


How lovely is Your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts! My soul longs, yes, faints
for the courts of the Lord; my heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God. Psalm 84:1-2

3
& b 4 œj j œ œ œ. œj
unison

œ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œœ . ˙
œ œ œ œ
1. How pleas - ant and di - vine - ly fair, O Lord of hosts, Your
2. The spar - row has a place to rest, and for her young pro -
3. Great God, at - tend, while Zi - on sings the joy that from Your
4. All need - ed grace You will be - stow, and crown that grace with
? b 43 ‰ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙. ˙. ˙

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œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ œ
dwell - ings are!
vides a nest,
pres - ence springs;
PL
With
but
to
great de - sire my spir - it faints, to see the
will my God to them a - lone pour out His
spend a day with - in Your courts ex - ceeds a

˙.
glo - ry too; You give all things, and You with - hold no heav’n - ly

? œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ
b œ ˙. ˙ œ

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œœ œ.
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4-part

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shin - ing hosts of saints. My flesh would rest in Your a -
mer - cy from the throne? Blessed are the saints who dwell on
SA

thous- and days a - part. You are our Sun, You bless our
good from up - right souls. O God our King, whose sov -ereign
œœ .. œœ œ œ œ œ œ
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b œ J œ œ

œ bœ . œj b œœ .. œ b œœ . j
œœ œ
& b œœ. œ œj œœ œ œ. œ J œ œ œœ
bode; my wear - y heart cries out for God: “My God! My
high a - round Your throne, a - bove the sky; their bright - est
day; and You our Shield, to guard our way from all as -

bœ .
the glo - rious hosts of heav’n o - dis - play Your
œ œ
sway bey;

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b œ. Jœ œ bœ b œ. œJ œJ b œ œ
TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719, alt. AMIABLE
MUSIC: Dan Kreider LMD
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

j
& b œœ . œ œ œœ œœ œ . œœj œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
King! Why should I stay far from the joys of end - less day?”
glo - ries shine a - bove, and all their work is praise and love.
saults of hell and sin, from foes with - out and fears with - in.
grace, ex - ert Your pow’r, ’til all on earth Your name a - dore.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
?b œ œ œ œ œ .. œ
œ Jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ

There Is a Safe and Secret Place 128

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He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

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1. There is a safe and se - cret place, be - neath the wings Di -
2. The least and feebl - est there may hide, un - in - jured and un -
3. He feeds in pas - tures, large and fair, of love and truth Di -
4. The Lord Al - might - y to de - fend, His ear for eve - ry

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& œœ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
˙ œ
vine, re - served for all the heirs of grace; O
awed; while thou - sands fall on eve - ry side, he
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vine; O child of God, O glo - ry’s heir, how


call, an hon - ored life, a peace - ful end, and
œ œ œ œ œ
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œ
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œ
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& œœ œœ œ œ
œ œœ œ ˙
˙. œ œœ
œ œœ œœ ˙ ..
be that ref - uge mine; O be that ref - uge mine!
rests se - cure in God; he rests se - cure in God.
rich a lot is thine; how rich a lot is thine!
heav’n to crown it all; and heav’n to crown it all!

? œœ œ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ œ˙ . ˙ œœ œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œ . œj ˙˙ ..
œ
TEXT: Henry Francis Lyte, 1831 CHRISTMAS
MUSIC: George Frederick Handel, 1728; arr. Lowell Mason, 1821 CM
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

129 The Lord Is My Salvation


The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1
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& b 4 ‰ . œr œ . . Ó ‰
œj œ . œ
œ œ œ œ. œ ˙
1. The grace of God has reached for me, and pulled me
2. I will not fear when dark - ness falls, His strength will
3. My hope is hid - den in the Lord, He flow’rs each
4. In times of wait - ing, times of need, when I know

œ. œœ
when I reach my fi - nal
œ œ.
5. And day, He will not
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from a rag - ing sea, and I am safe on this
help me scale these walls. I’ll see the dawn of the
prom - ise of His Word. When win - ter fades, I know
loss, when I am weak, I know His grace will re -

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leave me in the grave, but I will rise, He will
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1, 3. 2, 4, 5.

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sol - id ground— the Lord is my sal - va - tion.
ris - sal - va-
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ing sun— the Lord is my tion.


spring will come— the Lord is my sal - va - tion.
new these days— the Lord is my sal - va- tion.

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call me home— the Lord is my sal - va- tion.

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b ‰ . œR œ Ó .. Ó
b œœ œœ
&b œ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ œ
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Who is like the Lord our God? Strong to save, faith -
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? b œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ
b œ œ œ Œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Nathan Nockels, and Jonas Myrin
©2016 Getty Music Publishing (BMI) / Sweater Weather Music (ASCAP) (admin by MusicServices.org) /
Capitol CMG Paragon (BMI) / Son of the Lion (BMI) (admin at capitolcmgpublishing.com)
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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œœ œœ œ œœ . œ œ œœ
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ful in love. My debt is paid, and the vic - t’ry won— the
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Final time to ending

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Lord is my sal - va - tion. Glo - ry be to God the Fa - ther,

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glo - ry be to God the Son, Glo - ry be to God

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b œ œ Œ œ œ œ œ

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the Spir - it: the Lord is our sal-va - tion. Glo - ry
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2.

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Lord is our sal - va - tion, the Lord is our sal - va -
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tion, the Lord is our sal - va - tion.
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CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

130 Anchored
We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope
that enters into the inner place behind the curtain. Hebrews 6:19
# 4
& # 4 œ. œj œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ œ œ
1. My soul is an - chored to heaven’s ho - ly veil,
2. No man or an - gel can keep me from Him;
3. In faith, my ran-somed soul will ne’er de - part
4. A - wait with pa - tience now, all those who long
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4 œ œ J œ

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& # œ œ. œj œ œ œ œ œ
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for Christ,
my hope
from Christ,
to join
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in
my
their
great High Priest,
heav - en

Sav - ior
is
Sav - ior who
in
died

freed
heaven’s
in my stead.
stead - fast and firm.
me from sin.
end - less days.

Jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ.
#
& # œ. œ
j
œ œ œ œ.
œ œ
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œ œ œ. œ
Hold fast! God’s prom - ise will nev - er fail:
Though trials and suf - ferings come, death can - not win,
Re - joice! This con - fi - dence is sealed in our hearts
A glo - rious time will come when all join the song
SA

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J œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ.
œ œ œ
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& # œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙.

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“We are His, for Christ has ris - en from the dead!”
so we live in light of our great King’s re - turn.
by the Spir - it who em - powers us from with - in!
in one loud voice, “May Je - sus Christ be praised!”

? ## œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙. ‰
œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Ryan Foglesong


© 2008 Resolved Music. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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& # j œœ œ
œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
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Your stead - fast love will lead us through the tem - pest;

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& # œœ
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œ œœ œ ˙. ‰ j œœ œ œœ .. œœj
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grace and strength are ours. Your faith - ful - ness will
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J ‰ Jœ

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& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ..
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see us through the storm and give us hope to car - ry on.

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For men swear by one greater than themselves, and with them an oath given as
confirmation is an end of every dispute. In the same way God, desiring even more to
show to the heirs of the promise the unchangeableness of His purpose, interposed
with an oath, so that by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to
lie, we who have taken refuge would have strong encouragement to take hold of the
hope set before us.

This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast and one
which enters within the veil, where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, having
become a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.

Hebrews 6:16-20
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

131 Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor


We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul... Hebrews 6:19
# 3
& # 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œj œ œ ˙
œœ œ. œ œ œ ˙
1. Christ the sure and stead- y an - chor in the fu - ry of the storm;
2. Christ the sure and stead- y an - chor while the tem - pest rag - es on.
3. Christ the sure and stead- y an - chor thru the floods of un - be - lief.

œ œ
œj œ œ ˙
4. Christ the sure and stead- y an - chor as we face the waves of death.

? # # 43 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
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œ
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œ œ œ.
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& # œ œœ œœ œ œœ

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œ
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œ œœj œœ œœ ˙˙
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when the winds of doubt blow thru me and my sails have all been torn.
When temp - ta - tion claims the
Hope - less some -how, O my
When these trials give way to

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PL
œœ œ œ
œ œ
bat - tle
soul, now
glo - ry,
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œ
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and it seems
lift your eyes
as we draw
œ œ œ.
œ œ œ.
the night has won,
to Cal - va - ry!
our fi - nal breath,
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& # œ œœ œœ œ
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In the suf - f ’ring, in the sor - row, when my sink - ing hopes are few,
deep - er still then goes the an - chor, tho’ I just - ly stand ac - cused.
This my bal - last of as - sur - ance, see His love for - ev - er proved.
we will cross that great ho - ri - zon, clouds be - hind and life se - cure.
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œ
Christ the shore of our sal - va - tion, ev - er faith - ful, ev - er true.

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œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙
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4th time repeat italics

& œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. ˙˙
J œ
I will hold fast to the an - chor— it shall nev - er be re - moved.
I will hold fast to the an - chor— it shall nev - er be re - moved.
I will hold fast to the an - chor— it shall nev - er be re - moved.
And the calm will be the bet - ter, for the storms that we en - dure.

œ œ œ
We will hold fast to the an - chor— it shall nev - er be re - moved.
? ## œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
Jœ œ
œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Matt Boswell and Matt Papa
© 2014 Doxology and Theology (Admin. by Paravel Music) Love Your Enemies Publishing (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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My Faith Has Found a Resting Place 132


“And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven
given among men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12
# 3 œ œ ˙
& 2 ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ ˙ ˙˙ ww
˙
1. My faith has found a rest - ing place, not in de - vice nor creed;
2. E - nough for me that Je - sus saves, this ends my fear and doubt;
3. My heart is lean - ing on the Word, the writ - ten Word of God;
4. My great Phy - si - cian heals the sick, the lost He came to save;

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2 ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ w

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& ˙ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ ˙ ˙˙ ww
˙ œœ PL
I trust the ev - er - liv - ing One, His wounds for me shall plead.
a sin - ful soul, I come to Him, He’ll nev - er cast me out.
sal - va - tion by my Sav-ior’s name, sal - va - tion thru His blood.
for me His pre - cious blood He shed, for me His life He gave.

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˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙

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& ˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙
˙ #˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ ˙w ˙
I need no oth - er ar - gu-ment, I need no oth - er plea:

œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
SA

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˙ ˙
# œ œ ˙
& ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ ˙ ˙˙ ww
it is e - nough that Je - sus died, and that He died for me.

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œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ w

TEXT: Eliza E. Hewitt, 1891 LANDAS


MUSIC: Andre Grety, 19th cent., arr. William J. Kirkpatrick, 1891 CMD
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

133 He Will Hold Me Fast


“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them,
and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand.” John 10:27-28
b 3 2 3
& b 2 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ 2 ww œœ .. œj . œj w 2
œ œ œ œ. œ w
1. When I fear my faith will fail, Christ will hold me fast;
2. Those He saves are His de - light; Christ will hold me fast;
3. For my life He bled and died— Christ will hold me fast;
œ œ œ œ œ
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b 2 œ œ œ œ œ œ 2 w œ . Jœ J w 2

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PL
when the tempt - er would pre - vail,
pre - cious in His ho - ly

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sight,
jus - tice has been sat - is - fied;
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He will hold me fast.
He will hold me fast.
He will hold me fast.
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I could nev - er keep my hold through life’s fear - ful path;
He’ll not let my soul be lost; His de - crees shall last;
Raised with Him to end - less life— He will hold me fast,
œ œ . œœ
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SA

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œ œ œ. J 23

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& b 23 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œœ 22 w˙ ˙ œœ œ œœ .. j
œ œJ w
for my love is of - ten cold: He must hold me fast.
bought by Him at such a cost, He will hold me fast.
till our faith is turned to sight when He comes at last!
œ œ œ œ
? b b 23 œ œ œ œ œœ .. œœ 22 ww œ
œ œœ œœ .. œ w
J Jœ w
TEXT: Ada Habershon, 1906; additional lyrics by Matt Merker, 2013
MUSIC: Matt Merker
© 2016 Getty Music Songs and Matt Merker. Administered by Music Services. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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& b œœ ..
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He will hold me fast; He will hold me fast;
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for my Sav - ior loves me so— He will hold me fast.

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. œ w
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Trust in the Lord 134


# 4
& # 4 œ œ œ œ œ
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œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own un-der-stand-ing,

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SA

3rd time: End 1.

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in all your ways ac-knowl-edge Him, and He will di-rect your paths.

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2.

& ˙ œ œ œ œ œ.
For the Lord’s ways are not our ways; His thoughts are not our thoughts;

# j j
& # œ œ œ œ œ œ
return to the beginning

œ œ ˙ œ . œ #œ œ w
and He knows the plans He has for us: plans to bring us peace.

TEXT: Proverbs 3:5-6, Isaiah 55:8, Jeremiah 29:11


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

135 Psalm 103 (Bless the Lord)


Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget none of His benefits! Psalm 103:2

# ##
& # 44 ‰ j œ œ
add italics on second verse
j œ œ ˙ ˙. œ œœ
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Bless the Lord, Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my soul, and all

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that’s with-in me praise Him; bless the Lord, bless the Lord,
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& jœ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ J œ œ œJ ˙
O my soul, O my soul, and for- get not all He’s done.
and for- get not who He is.
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He for - gives all your in - iq - ui - ties;


As a fa - ther shows com - pas - sion

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J œ œ œ œ
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& œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
He heals all your in - fir - mi - ties; He re-deems
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
to his be - lov - ed child - ren, so the Lord

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œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Zach Jones
© 2005 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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your life from the pit, and crowns you with mer -
shows com-pas - sion to us— to those who fear
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≈ œœR œ
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- cy.
And as far as the east is from
Him.

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PL Ó ‰ Jœ œ

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the west, so far have You tak - en our sins from us,

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CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

136 Psalm 62 (My Soul Finds Rest)


My soul, wait in silence for God only, for my hope is from Him. He only is
my rock and my salvation, my stronghold; I shall not be shaken. Psalm 62:5-6
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1. My soul finds rest in God a - lone, my Rock and my Sal -
2. Find rest, my soul, in God a - lone a - mid the world’s temp-
3. I’ll set my gaze on God a - lone and trust in Him com-

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va - tion, a for-tress strong a - gainst my foes; and
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I will not be shak - en. Though lips may bless and
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hearts may curse, and lies like ar - rows pierce me, I’ll
rich - es go, don’t set your heart up - on them. The
fleet - ing breath, a sigh too brief to mea - sure, my
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TEXT and MUSIC: Aaron Keyes and Stuart Townend
© 2008 Thankyou Music (PRS) (admin. worldwide by EMI CMG Publishing
excluding Europe which is admin. by kingswaysongs.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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fix my heart on right-eous-ness; I’ll look to Him who hears me.
fields of hope in which I sow are har-vest - ed in heav - en.
King has crushed the curse of death, and I am His for - ev - er!

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O praise Him, hal - le - lu - jah, my de - light and my re - ward!
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Ev - er - last - ing, nev-er - fail - ing; my Re - deem - er, my God.
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My soul, wait in silence for God only,


for my hope is from Him.

He only is my rock and my salvation,


my stronghold; I shall not be shaken.

On God my salvation and my glory rest;


the rock of my strength, my refuge is in God.

Trust in Him at all times, O people;


pour out your heart before Him;
God is a refuge for us. Selah.

Psalm 62:5-8
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

137 O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus


...to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge,
that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:19
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1. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus, vast, un - meas - ured,
2. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus, spread His praise from
3. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus, love of eve - ry
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all a - round me, is the cur - rent of Thy love;
o’ er His loved ones, died to call them all His own;
love of Je - sus, ’tis a heav’n of heav’ns to me;

? # œœ œ œ œ œœ n œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙
œ œ œ ˙

TEXT: S. Trevor Francis, c. 1890 EBENEZER


MUSIC: Thomas J. Williams, 1890 87.87 D
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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lead - ing on - ward, lead - ing home - ward
how for them He in - ter - ced - eth,
and it lifts me up to glo - ry,
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to my glo - rious rest a - bove.
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That Man Is Blessed (Psalm 1)


Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.
138
For the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish. Psalm 1:5-6

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1. That man is blest who, fear - ing God, from sin re-strains his feet,
2. For blest is he who makes God’s law his por - tion and de - light,
3. That man is nour-ished like a tree set by the riv - ers’ side;
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4. The wick - ed, like the driv - en chaff, are swept from off the land;

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5. The Lord will guard the right-eous well— their way to Him is known;
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and med - i - tates up - on that law with glad - ness day and night.
its leaf is green, its fruit is sure, and all his works a - bide.
they shall not gath - er with the just, nor in the judg-ment stand.
the way of sin - ners, far from God, shall soon be o - ver - thrown.
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TEXT: The Psalter, 1912 DUNFIRMLINE
MUSIC: Scottish Psalter, 1615 CM
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

139 The Perfect Wisdom of Our God


“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways
My ways,” declares the LORD. Isaiah 55:8
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1. The per - fect wis - dom of our God, re - vealed in all
2. The match - less wis - dom of His ways that marks the path
3. O grant me wis - dom from a - bove to pray for peace

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teach - ing and guid - ing me. And oh, the mys- tery of the cross,
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the se - crets of the stars are His; He guides the plan - ets
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TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Keith Getty
© 2011 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) / Getty Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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on their way and turns the earth through an - oth - er day.
shame the wise, and all the glo - ry might go to Christ!
choose to say, “Your per - fect will in Your per - fect way.”

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O God, Our Help in Ages Past
“To whom then
140
Before the will you liken
mountains Me that
were born I would
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gave birth theequal?”
earth andsays the Holy One.
the world,

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1. O God, our help in a - ges past, our hope for years to come,
2. Un - der the shad - ow of Your throne Your saints have dwelt se - cure;
Why do you say, O Jacob, and assert, O Israel,
3. Be - fore the hills in or - der stood or earth re - ceived its frame,
“My
4. Away isthou
hidden
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Do you not know? Have you not heard?

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The Everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth
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His understanding is inscrutable.


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our shelstrength to thethe
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storm - y blast, and our e - ter - nal home.
and -to fihim
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power. sure.
from ev - er - last - ing
Though youths grow weary and tired, You are God, to end - less years the same.
short as the watch that ends the night be - fore the ris - ing sun.
œ whoœœ waitœœfor theœ Lordœœ # œœ œ œœ n œ œœ œœ œ ˙ .
and vigorous young men stumble badly,
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will gain new strength;
they will mount up with wings like eagles,
5. Time,
they willlikerunan ever-rolling
and stream
not get tired, 6. O God, our help in ages past,
bears all its sons away;
they will walk and not become weary. our hope for years to come,
they fly forgotten, as a dream be thus our Guide while life shall last,
dies at the
Isaiah 40:25-31 opening day. and our eternal home!

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719 ST. ANNE


MUSIC: William Croft, 1708 CM
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

141 Great Is Thy Faithfulness


The LORD’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail... Lamentations 3:22-23

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1. Great is Thy faith - ful-ness, O God my Fath - er; there is no
2. Sum - mer and win - ter, and spring - time and har - vest, sun, moon, and
3. Par - don for sin and a peace that en - dur - eth, Thine own dear
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morn -ing new mer - cies I see; all I have need - ed Thy

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˙. J
TEXT: Thomas O. Chisholm, 1923; MUSIC: William M. Runyan, 1923
© 1923, Renewed 1951 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188, www.hopepublishing.com.
All rights reserved. Used by permission. FAITHFULNESS
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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hand hath pro - vid - ed: great is Thy faith - ful-ness, Lord, un - to me!
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Nearer, My God, to Thee 142

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The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18

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2. Though like the wan - der - er,
œ ˙
1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, near - er to
the sun gone
3. Then, with my wak-ing thoughts bright with Thy
Thee!
down,
praise,
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dark - ness be
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4. Or if on joy - ful wing, break - ing the


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be a cross that rais - eth me; still all my song shall be, Near - er, my
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o - ver me, my rest a stone; yet in my prayers I’ll be near - er, my


ston - y griefs, my song I’ll raise; so by my woes to be near - er, my

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stars for-got, up - ward I fly, still all my song shall be, Near - er, my
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God, to Thee, near - er, my God, to Thee, near - er to Thee.

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TEXT: Sarah F. Adams, 1841, alt. BETHANY
MUSIC: Lowell Mason, 1856 64.64.66.64
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

143 Your Hand Upon Me


You hem me in, behind and before, and lay Your hand upon me.
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain it. Psalm 139:5-6

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1. O Lord, You have searched me, and You know my ways; You per -
2. Where can I flee from Your pres - ence, O Lord? If I
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ceive all my thoughts from a - far. Your hand is up - on me wher-
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ev - er I go; be - fore I can speak, You al - read - y know.
shad-ows of night; the dark can-not hide from Your bril- liant light.

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If I rise on the wings of the dawn, You are there;


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if I rest on the far side of the sea, Your love hems me

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b œ œ œ œ #œ . œ œ œJ n œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Eric Grover


© 2001 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

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œ œ œ.
b œ œ œ œ œ œ Jœ

& b œœ .. ‰ œœ œœ œœ œj œœ œœ œœ .. ˙˙ ..
œ
me; You have laid Your hand up - on me.

E
? œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. ˙˙ ..
b œ. ‰ œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ.
PL
Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer 144
“My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9

# 4 j œ œœ œœ .. œj œ œœ ˙
& 4 œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ ˙
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1. Fa - ther, hear the prayer we of - fer: not for ease that prayer shall be,
2. Not for ev - er in green pas-tures do we ask our way to be;
3. Not for ev - er by still wa - ters would we i - dly rest and stay;
4. Be our strength in hours of weak-ness, in our wan-d’rings be our guide;
œ œ œ. œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙
? # 44 œ œ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
SA

J œ œ œJ œ œ ˙

# j œ .. œj œ œ œ œ
& œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
œ
but for strength that we may ev - er live our lives cou - ra - geous - ly.
but the steep and rug - ged path - way may we tread re - joic - ing - ly.
but would smite the liv - ing foun-tains from the rocks a - long our way.
through en - deav - or, fail - ure, dan - ger, Fa - ther, be Thou at our side.
œ œ œ œ. œ œ œœ˙
?# œ œ œ œœ œ. œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ. J œ œ . œJ œ œ œ œ ˙

TEXT: Love M. Whitcomb Willis, 1864 SUSSEX


MUSIC: Traditional English melody, adapt. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 87.87
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145 Now Why This Fear


Who will bring a charge against God’s elect?
God is the one who justifies. Romans 8:33

3
V1, V2, Bridge, V3

&4 j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ‰ j
œ ˙ œ
1. Now why this fear and un - be - lief? Has
2. Com - plete a - tone - ment You have made, and
3. Be still, my soul, and know this peace: the
j œ œ œ œ œ œ
?3
4 œ œ œ ˙ ‰ œj

E
&œ œ ‰ . r 24 3
4
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ. œ œ. œ


not the Fa - ther put

mer - its of
to
by Your death have ful - ly paid
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grief

your great High Priest

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
His
the
have

‰ . œr 24 œ .
spot - less Son for
debt Your peo - ple
bought your lib - er -

œ œ. œ 43

& 43 Ó ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
‰ j
˙. œ œ
M
us? And will the right - eous Judge of men con -
owed. No wrath re - mains for us to face; we’re
ty. Re - ly then on His pre - cious blood; don’t
œ
? 3 ˙. ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ‰ œj
SA

4 Ó

& œ ‰ j 24 43 .
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ . œ œ . œ ˙
demn me for that debt of sin now can - celed at the cross?
shel - tered by Your sav - ing grace and sprin-kled with Your blood.
fear your ban - ish - ment from God, since Je - sus sets you free!

? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ‰ œj 24 œ . œ œ . œ 43 ˙ .

TEXT: Augustus Toplady, 1772; alternate and additional lyrics by Doug Plank
MUSIC: Doug Plank
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at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
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j
& œ œ œ
˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
Je - sus, all my trust is in Your blood.

˙. ˙ .. ˙ œœ œ .. œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ..
? ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ
œ œ œ J œ œ œ

j œ .. œ
last time end

& ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ‰ j ˙˙ œœ œ. œJ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œJ œ.

E
Je - sus, You’ve res - cued us through Your great love!

˙. ˙ j ˙ œ œœ .. j œœ .. œ ˙ ..
? ˙ œ ˙ œ
‰ Jœ ˙ œ œ
J

& Œ Œ ‰ œJj œœ œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
Bridge
PL ‰ œj œœ œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ
J
How sweet the sound of sav - ing grace; how sweet the sound of sav - ing
j œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ j œ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œœ
? Œ Œ ‰ œJ œœ œ œ œ œ . œ ˙ ‰ œJ œ .
M
& œœ .. œœj œœ .. œœ ˙˙ .. Œ Œ ‰ œj œœ œœ œœ œ œœ .. œ
J œ
SA

grace: Christ died for me! How sweet the sound of sav - ing
. œœ .. œœ ˙˙ .. j œ œ œ.
? œœ . œ
Jœ Œ Œ ‰ œJ œ
œœ œœ œ œ. œœ

‰ œj œœ œœj œœ ..
to verse 3

& ˙˙ J
œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ œ.
œ.
œœ ˙˙ ..

grace; how sweet the sound of sav - ing grace: Christ died for me!

˙ j œ œœ œœ œ œ . œœ œœ .. œ œœ .. œ ˙ ..
? ˙ ‰ œJ œ œ œ. Jœ
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

146 O the Deep, Deep Love


But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that

# ## 3
while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8

& # 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
œ ..
œœj
œ œ œœ œœ . œ œœ œ
1. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus, vast, un - meas - ured,
2. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus, spread His praise from
Je - sus, far sur - pas - sing
œj
3. O the deep, deep love of
œ
? # # # # 3 œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ. œ œœ œœ œœ œ.
4 œ. œ

E
####
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ . œ œœ

? #### œ . œ
bound - less, free;
shore to shore;
all the rest,

˙
PL roll - ing as
how He came to
it’s an
œœ œœ
a might - y

œ
œ
o - cean

œ
œ
in its
pay our ran - som through the
o - cean full of bless - ing in the
œœ œœ œœ. œ œœ œœ œœ
œ. œ ˙
# ##
& # œœ .. j
œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
M
œ
full - ness o - ver me! Un - der - neath me, all a - round me,
sav - ing cross He bore. How He watch - es o’er His loved ones,
midst of eve - ry test. O the deep, deep love of Je - sus,

? # # # # œœ .. œ œ . œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA

œ œ œ
Jœ œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ

# ## œj œ œ œ ˙
& # œœ œœ œ.
œ. œ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
is the cur - rent of Your love, lead - ing on - ward, lead - ing
those He died to make His own, how for them He’s in - ter -
might - y Sav - ior, pre - cious Friend, You will bring us home to

? #### œ œ œ. œj œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ œ. œ œ œ
TEXT: Samuel Trevor Francis, 1890; alt. and additional lyrics by Bob Kauflin
MUSIC: Bob Kauflin
© 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) Integrity’s Praise! Music (BMI) Integrity PD Arrangement. All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
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####
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œ ˙.
˙ œ ˙˙
home - ward, to Your glo - rious rest a - bove.
ced - ing, plead - ing now be - fore the throne.
glo - ry, where Your love will nev - er end.

? # # # # œœ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙.
˙
˙
œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ ˙
J
#### ˙
& œœ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ œ

E
O the deep, deep love! All I need and

? # # # # œœ œœ ˙
˙
œ
œ ˙
˙
œ œ œ˙ œ œœ
PL œ œ

# #
& # # ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ ˙
trust is the deep, deep love of Je - sus.

? # # # # ˙˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œœ œ ˙˙
œ
M
œ
SA

For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in
heaven and on earth derives its name, that He would grant you, according to the
riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the
inner man, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith;

And that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend
with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to
know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to
all the fullness of God.

Ephesians 3:14-19
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

147 Mercies Anew


The Lord is good to all, and His mercies are over all His works. Psalm 145:9

3 ˙
&4 ˙ œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙
1. Eve - ry morn - ing that breaks, there are mer - cies a - new; eve - ry
2. When I’ve fall - en and strayed, there were mer - cies a - new, for You

œ. œ ˙
3. When the storms swirl and rage, there are mer - cies a - new; in af -

?3 œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ
4
& ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ. j
œ
œ œ

E
breath that I take is Your faith - ful - ness proved. And at the
sought me in love, and my heart You pur - sued. In the

˙ œ œ
flic - tion and pain, You will car - ry me through. And at the
˙ œ œ.
?
PL œ œ

œ.

œ
œ œ œ œ
J

&˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ J œ ˙ œ œ œ œ. œ
j
end of each day, when my la - bors are through, I will sing of Your
face of my sin, Lord, You nev - er with - drew, so I’ll sing of Your
M
end of my days, when Your throne fills my view, I will sing of Your
?˙ œ œ œ. œ b˙ œ œ œ œ. œJ
˙ œ œ Jœ

˙.
Chorus
Œ œ œ œ
last time end

& œ œ œ. j . œ œœ ˙. œ œ ˙œ œ œ ˙
SA

œ ˙ œ ˙
mer - cies a - new.
mer - cies a - new. And Your mer - cies, they will nev - er end;

œ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œ œ ˙ œœ ˙
mer - cies a - new.
? œ œ . œJ ˙ . Œ œ œ ˙ ˙
œ
& œ œœ ˙˙ œ
œ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙. œ œœ œ
œ
˙
˙ œ
œ œ
œ œ
œ ˙. œ
for ten thou - sand years they’ll re - main; and when this world’s beau-ty
œ œœ œœ œœ œ
? œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙. œ œ ˙ œ
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙. œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Bob Kauflin and Mark Altrogge
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at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
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to verse 3
&œ ˙œ œ œ ˙ œ b ˙˙ œœ b œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
œ ˙
has passed a - way, Your mer - cies will be un - changed.

œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ b˙ œ œ b˙ œœ ˙˙ .. n ˙˙
?œ ˙ ˙ œ b ˙ œ œ ˙

O Christ the Same 148

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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8

1. O Christ the same, through all our story’s pages,


our loves and hopes, our failures and our fears;
PL
eternal Lord, the King of all the ages,
unchanging still, amid the passing years:
O living Word, the source of all creation,
who spread the skies, and set the stars ablaze,
O Christ the same, who wrought our whole salvation,
we bring our thanks for all our yesterdays.
M
2. O Christ the same, the friend of sinners sharing
our inmost thoughts, the secrets none can hide,
still as of old upon Your body bearing
the marks of love, in triumph glorified:
SA

O Son of Man, who stooped for us from heaven,


O Prince of Life, in all Your saving power,
O Christ the same, to whom our hearts are given,
we bring our thanks for this the present hour.

3. O Christ the same, secure within whose keeping


our lives and loves, our days and years remain,
our work and rest, our waking and our sleeping,
our calm and storm, our pleasure and our pain:
O Lord of love, for all our joys and sorrows,
for all our hopes, when earth shall fade and flee,
O Christ the same, beyond our brief tomorrows,
we bring our thanks for all that is to be.

TEXT: Timothy Dudley-Smith (can be sung to LONDONDERRY AIR, no. 195)


© 1984 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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149 Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us


He shall feed His flock like a shepherd... and shall gently lead those
that are with young. Isaiah 40:11

4
& 4 œœ œ˙ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ww
1. Sav - ior, like a shepherd lead us; much we need Thy ten-der care.
2. We are Thine; do Thou be - friend us. Be the guardian of our way.
3. Thou hast promised to re - ceive us, poor and sinful though we be.
4. Ear - ly let us seek Thy fa - vor, ear - ly let us do Thy will.
œ œ œ œ œ œ
? 4 œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ œœ œ
˙
˙ ˙
œœ œœ œ œ w
w
4 œ œ

E
& œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ œ
In Thy
Keep Thy
Thou hast
Bless - ed
PL
pleas-ant pas-tures
flock, from sin de -
mer - cy to re -
Lord and on - ly
feed
fend
lieve
Sav -
us;
us,
us,
ior,
œ œ
for
seek
grace
with
our use Thy folds pre-pare.
us when we go a - stray.
to cleanse, and pow’r to free.
Thy love our spir - its fill.

? œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.

& œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œœ
M
œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ ..
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us— Thine we are.
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, hear, O hear us when we pray.
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, ear - ly let us turn to Thee.
SA

Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still.
œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ
? œ œ œ ˙˙ œ
˙
˙
œœ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙.
˙.
œ œ

& œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ œœ .. j
œ œœ œœ œœ w
w
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us— Thine we are.
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, hear, O hear us when we pray.
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, ear - ly let us turn to Thee.
Bless -ed Je - sus, bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still.

? œœ œœ œ ˙
œ ˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ. œj ww
œ. œ
TEXT: Dorothy A. Thrupp, 1836 BRADBURY
MUSIC: William Bradbury, 1859 87.87 D
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Blessed Assurance
Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through
150
our Lord Jesus Christ! 1 Corinthians 15:57
# 9 . j
& # 8 œœ œœ œ œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œ œœ œœ . œ œ
œ œ
œ
1. Bless-ed as - sur - ance: Je - sus is mine! Oh, what a fore - taste of
2. Per - fect sub - mis - sion: all is at rest, I in my Sav - ior am
? # # 9 œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œ .. œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ .. œœ œœ
8 œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ J
#
& # œœ œœ # œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œ œ. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙.

E
œ. ˙.
glo - ry di - vine! Heir of sal - va - tion, pur - chase of God,
hap - py and blest; watch- ing and wait - ing, look - ing a - bove,
œ œ ˙.
? # # œ œ œœ œ .. œ œ œ

#
˙.
PL œ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..

.
& # œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ . œœ œœ œœ œœ . œœ .. œœ œœ œœ
œ. œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
born of His Spir - it, washed in His blood. This is my sto - ry, this is my
M
œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ
filled with His good - ness, lost in His love.
? # # œœ œœ œœ œ . œ. œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ
œ. œ. œ œ œ
# œœ .. œ œ
& # ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ # œœ ˙˙ .. n œœ œ œ
SA

song, prais - ing my Sav - ior all the day long; this is my
˙. œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ ˙.
? ## ˙ . œ. œ. œ œ œ ˙. œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ
# œ.
& # œ . œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ . œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ . œ œ œœ
sto - ry, this is my song, prais-ing my Sav - ior all the day long.
œ. œ. œ œ œ ˙. œœ œœ œ œ. œ. œ œ
? ## œ . œ . œ œ œ ˙ . œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ. œ. œ œ œ
TEXT: Fanny Crosby, 1873
MUSIC: Phoebe P. Knapp, 1873 ASSURANCE
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151 The Solid Rock


But each man must be careful how he builds... For no man can lay a foundation
other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 3:10-11

3 œ
&b 4 œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
1. My hope is built on noth - ing less than Je - sus’ blood and
2. When dark-ness seems to hide His face, I rest on His un -
3. His oath, His cov - e - nant, His blood sup - port me in the
4. When He shall come with trum - pet sound, O may I then in
œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? b 43 œœ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ

E
& b œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
right - eous - ness;
chang - ing grace; in
I

whelm -ing flood; when


PL
dare not
eve - ry
all a -
Him be found, dressed in His
trust
high
round
right -
the
and
my
eous -
sweet - est frame, but
storm - y gale,
soul gives way,
my
He
ness a - lone, fault -

? œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
b œ œ œ œ œ

& b œœ œœ œœ 44 œ 43 œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
M
œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ
whol-ly lean on Je - sus’ name.
an-chor holds with - in the veil.
On Christ, the sol - id Rock, I stand;
then is all my hope and stay.
SA

less to stand be - fore the throne.


œ œ œ œ œ
? 4 œœ œœ ˙˙ œ
œ 3 œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ
b œ œ œ œ 4 4 œ œ œ

œ
& b œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ œ ˙
all oth-er ground is sink-ing sand; all oth - er ground is sink-ing sand.

œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
b œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Edward Mote, 1834 SOLID ROCK
MUSIC: William Bradbury, 1863 88.88.88.8
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Children of the Heavenly Father 152


Just as a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him.
For He Himself knows our frame; He is mindful that we are dust. Psalm 103:13-14

# 3
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œœ
1. Chil - dren of the heav’n - ly Fa - ther safe - ly
2. God His own doth tend and nour - ish; in His
3. Nei - ther life nor death shall ev - er from the
4. Though He giv - eth or He tak - eth, God His

? # # 43 œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ

E
# œ
& # œ œ œ
PL
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ
œ
œœ œ œœ
œ œ
in His bos - om gath - er; nest - ling bird nor star in
ho - ly courts they flour - ish. From all e - vil things He
Lord His chil - dren sev - er; un - to them His grace He
chil - dren ne’er for - sak - eth; His the lov - ing pur - pose
œ œ œœ œ œœ œ
? # # œœ œ œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
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#
& # œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ
SA

heav - en such a re - fuge e’er was giv - en.


spares them; in His might - y arms He bears them.
show - eth, and their sor - rows all He know - eth.
sole - ly to pre - serve them pure and ho - ly.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? ## œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ

TEXT: Carolina Sandell-Berg, 1855; trans. Ernst Olsen, 1925 TRYGGARE KAN INGEN VARA
MUSIC: Swedish folk song LM
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

153 My Faith Looks Up to Thee


...in [Christ] we have boldness and access with confidence through our faith in Him. Ephesians 3:12

# 4 j
& # 4 ˙ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙
1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal - va - ry,
2. May Thy rich grace im - part strength to my faint - ing heart,
3. While life’s dark maze I tread, and griefs a - round me spread,
4. When ends life’s tran - sient dream, when death’s cold, sul - len stream
? # # 44 ˙˙ œ œ œ. œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ. œ ˙
œ œ œ. ˙ Jœ ˙
Jœ ˙ œ œ œ.
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j
& # ˙˙ œ
œœ œ w
w
˙˙ œœ œœ œ. œ ˙
œ. œ ˙
˙˙ œœ œœ
Sav - ior di - vine!
PL Now hear me while I pray, take all my
my zeal in - spire; as Thou hast died for me, O may my
be Thou my Guide; bid dark - ness turn to day, wipe sor-row’s
shall o’er me roll, blest Sav - ior, then in love, fear and dis -
? # # ˙˙ œœ # œœ w ˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙ œœ œœ
w ˙ œ œ J ˙
# j ˙
& # œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ.
œ. œœj œœ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww
M
guilt a - way; O let me from this day be whol - ly Thine.
love to Thee pure, warm, and change-less be, a liv - ing fire.
tears a - way, nor let me ev - er stray from Thee a - side.
trust re - move; O bear me safe a - bove, a ran - somed soul.
? # # œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ww
SA

˙ œ œ œ ˙
J J œ ˙

TEXT: Ray Palmer, 1830 OLIVET


MUSIC: Lowell Mason, 1832 66.4.66.64
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

Sometimes a Light Surprises


Though the fig tree should not blossom and there be no fruit on the vines...
154
œj œ œj œ
Yet I will exult in the Lord, I will rejoice in the God of my salvation. Habakkuk 3:17-18

63 j
& 8 ˆ4 œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœj ˙œ œ
1. Some - times a light sur - pris - es the Chris-tian while he sings;
2. In ho - ly con - tem - pla - tion we sweet - ly then pur - sue
3. It can bring with it noth - ing but He will bear us through;
4. Though vine nor fig tree nei - ther their want - ed fruit should bear,
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? 6ˆ 3 œœ œœ œJ œ œJ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œJ ˙
84
j

E
& œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œ œj œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
it
the
is
theme
who gives
though all
PL
the Lord who ris - es
of God’s sal - va - tion,
the lil - ies cloth - ing
the fields should with - er,
with
and
will
nor
heal - ing
find it
clothe His
flocks nor
j
in His wings.
ev - er new.
peo - ple too.
herds be there,
œœ œ˙ œ
? œ œ œj œ œj œ œ œ œ œœ œœ
J J
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œj œj œ œ œ
œ
& œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœj œ œœj ˙˙
œ
M
When com - forts are de - clin - ing, He grants the soul a - gain
Set free from pre - sent sor - row, we cheer - ful - ly can say,
Be - neath the spread - ing heav - ens no crea - ture but is fed;

œœj œœ
yet God the same a - bid - ing, His praise shall tune my voice;
œ
SA

œœ œ œœ œ œ œ
? œœ J Jœ œ œœ œ Jœ
œ œ

˙˙

& œ œœj œ œj œ ˙ ˙ j j
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ œ b œœ œœ ˙ ..
J J
a sea - son of clear shin - ing, to cheer it af - ter rain.
“Let the un -known to - mor - row bring with it what it may.”
and He who feeds the ra - vens will give His child - ren bread.

œj œ
for, while in Him con - fid - ing, I can - not but re - joice!

? œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œ œj ˙˙ ..
Jœ œ œJ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: William Cowper, alt.
MUSIC: Craig Courtney
Music © 1993 Beckenhorst Press, Inc., 960 Old Henderson Rd, Columbus, OH 43220 BRACHEL
All rights reserved. Used by permission. 76.76 D
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

155 My Shepherd Will Supply My Need


Surely goodness and lovingkindness will follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23:6
b 3
&b 4 ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙
œ œ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œœ ˙ œ œœ ˙˙
1. My Shep - herd will sup - ply my need: Je - ho - vah is His
2. When I walk through the shades of death, Thy pres - ence is my
3. The sure pro - vi - sions of my God at - tend me all my

? b b 43 œœ ˙ œœ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙
˙ œ ˙

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b
&b ˙ œœ ˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙
˙. ˙ œœ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ œœ ˙
name;
stay;
days;

? b b ˙˙ .. ˙ œ
in
one
O
PL pas - tures fresh He makes me feed
word of
may Thy house be my
˙ œœ ˙ œœ
be - side
Thy sup - port - ing breath drives all
a - bode, and
˙˙
all
œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙

b œœ ˙
&b œœ ˙
œ ˙˙
œœ
˙
œœ
œ
M
œ œœ ˙˙ ˙. ˙ ˙
the liv - ing stream. He brings my wan - d’ring spir - it
my fears a - way. Thy hand in sight of all my
my work be praise. There would I find a set - tled
˙. ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ œœ
SA

? b œœ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙
˙ œ
b ˙. ˙

b œ ˙˙ ..
& b ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ œ
˙
˙ ˙
œ œ ˙ œœ œœ
back when I for - sake His ways, and leads me,
foes doth still my ta - ble spread: my cup with
rest, while oth - ers go and come; no more a

? b b ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ ˙
˙
œ
œ

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719 RESIGNATION


MUSIC: traditional American melody CMD
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

b
&b ˙ œœ ˙
˙ œœ œ ˙ ˙
˙ œ œ ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙. ˙
for His mer - cies’ sake, in paths of truth and grace.
bless - ings o - ver - flows; Thine oil a - noints my head.
stran - ger, nor a guest, but like a child at home.

? b b ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙ ˙ .. ˙
œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙

Rock of Ages 156

E
Lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For You have been a refuge
for me, a tower of strength against the enemy. Psalm 61:2-3
b b 3
& b b 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œ. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œj œ œ ˙
œ. œ ˙˙ œ œ œ ˙
œ PL
1. Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, let me hide my - self in Thee.
2. Not the la - bors of my hands can ful - fill Thy law’s de - mands;
3. Noth - ing in my hands I bring; sim - ply to Thy cross I cling.
4. While I draw this fleet - ing breath, when my eyes shall close in death,

? b b 43 œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œœ .. œj œ œ ˙
b b œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ J ˙
b
& b bb œ œ œ . œj œ œ . œj œ
M
˙ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ . œ œ œœ ˙ œ œ œ . œ œ œœ ˙
Let the wa - ter and the blood from Thy wound - ed side which flowed
could my zeal no res - pite know, could my tears for - ev - er flow,
SA

Bar - ren, come to Thee for dress; help - less, look to Thee for grace;
when I soar to worlds un-known, see Thee on Thy judg-ment throne,

? b b œ œ œ. œj œ œ ˙ œ œ
œ œ
œ. œ œ œ
œ œ ˙
b b œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ. Jœ ˙
b
& b b b œœ œœ œ œ. œ ˙ œœ œœ œ. œj œ œ ˙.
œ œœ œ. œ ˙ œ. œ œ œ ˙.
be of sin the dou - ble cure: save from wrath and make me pure.
all for sin could not a - tone; Thou must save, and Thou a - lone.
foul, I to the foun-tain fly; wash me, Sav - ior, or I die!
Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, let me hide my - self in Thee.

? b b œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œœ .. j
b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ. œ ˙ J ˙.
TEXT: Augustus M. Toplady, 1776; alt. Thomas Cotterill, 1815 TOPLADY
MUSIC: Thomas Hastings, 1830 77.77.77
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

157 The Compassion Hymn


Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, because they were distressed
and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd. Matthew 9:36
# 3
& # 4 j œ œ œœ œœj ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. ˙
J
1. There is an ev - er - last - ing kind- ness You lav - ished on us
2. And with com - pas-sion for the hurt - ing, You reached out Your hand
3. We stood be - neath the cross of Cal - vary and gazed on Your face
4. How beau- ti - ful the feet that car - ry this gos - pel of peace
œœ œœ œœ œœ j
? # # 43 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œJ œœ œœ .. œ ˙˙
J Jœ

E
# j œj
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ .
œ œ
œ œœ .. œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ..
when the Ra - diance
as
at
the lame ran
the thorns of
PL of heav - en
to meet You
op - pres - sion
came
and
and
to res - cue the
the dead breathed a -
the wounds of dis -
lost;
gain;
grace,

œ œ œ. œ œ œ.
to the fields of in - jus - tice and the val - leys of need—

? # # œœ œ œ œ. œJ œJ œ . œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ ..
œ œ
##
& j
M
œ œ œœ œœ
œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
You called the sheep with-out a shep - herd to leave their dis - tress
You saw be - hind the eyes of sor - row and shared in our tears,
SA

for sure - ly You have borne our suf - fering and car - ried our grief
to be a voice of hope and heal - ing, to an - swer the cries

? # # œJj œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .
. œJj œœ œœ œ ˙˙
œ
## œ. j
& œœ œœ œœ œ . œœ œœj œ .
œ. œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
for Your streams of for - give - ness and the shade of Your rest.
heard the sigh of the wea - ry, let the chil - dren draw near.
as You par - doned the scoff - er and showed grace to the thief.
of the hun - gry and help - less with the mer - cy of Christ.
œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ.
? # # œœ œ œ œ
J œJ œ . œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙
œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Kristyn Lennox Getty, Stuart Townend, and Keith Getty
© 2009 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding
Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

#
& # œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj
œ œ œ
What bound - less love, what fath-om - less grace You have shown us, O
œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ. œ
? ## œ ˙
˙ œ œ œ. Jœ
#
& # œœ œœ œ œ ˙œ . œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ

E
God of com - pas - sion! Each day we live an of - fering of
œ . œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ
? # # œ œœ œ ˙
˙ œ œ
œ œ̇ œ œ
PL ˙
# j
& # ˙˙ œ œœ œœ
œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙ .. ˙.
praise as we show to the world Your com - pas - sion!
˙ œœ œœ œ œ. œ œ œœ œ ˙
? ## ˙ œ œ. œJ œ œ ˙˙ ..
˙.
M
œ
SA

So He told them this parable, saying, “What man among you, if he has a hundred
sheep and has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open pasture
and go after the one which is lost until he finds it? When he has found it, he lays it
on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he comes home, he calls together his friends
and his neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep
which was lost!’

“I tell you that in the same way, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner
who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”

Luke 15:3-7
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

158 The King of Love My Shepherd Is


Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever. Psalm 23:6
# 3
& # 4 œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙
˙ œœ
œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ
1. The King of love my Shep - herd is, whose
2. Where streams of liv - ing wa - ter flow, my
3. Per - verse and fool - ish, oft I strayed, but
4. In death’s dark vale I fear no ill, with
5. And so through all the length of days, Thy
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙
? ## 3 œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ
4 œ ˙ œ

E
## ˙
œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œ
3

& ˙˙ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œœ
˙ PL œ ˙ œ ˙
good - ness fail - eth nev - er; I noth - ing lack if
ran - somed soul He lead - eth; and where the ver - dant
yet in love He sought me; and on His shoul - der
Thee, dear Lord, be - side me; Thy rod and staff my
good - ness fail - eth nev - er; Good Shep - herd, may I

? ## ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ . œ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
˙ ˙
M
##
& ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
œ
SA

I am His, and He is mine for - ev - er.


pas - tures grow, with food ce - les - tial feed - eth.
gent - ly laid, and home re - joic - ing brought me.
com - fort still, Thy cross be - fore to guide me.
sing Thy praise with - in Thy house for - ev - er.
? ## ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
˙ #œ ˙ nœ ˙ œ ˙ œ

TEXT: Henry Williams Baker, 1868 ST. COLUMBA


MUSIC: Irish melody, harmonized in The English Hymnal, 1906 87.87
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus


And those who know Your name will put their trust in You, for You, O Lord,
159
have not forsaken those who seek You. Psalm 9:10
# 4 œ œ. œœj œ œ ˙
& 4 œ œœ œ . œœj œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ . œ #œ ˙
œ. œ
1. ’Tis so sweet to trust in Je - sus, just to take Him at His word;
2.  O how sweet to trust in Je - sus, just to trust His cleans-ing blood;
3.  Yes, ’tis sweet to trust in Je - sus, just from sin and self to cease;
4.  I’m so glad I learned to trust Him, pre - cious Je - sus, Sav - ior, Friend;

? # 4 œ œ œ . œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ
œJ
œ œ
œ œ ˙˙
4 œ œ œ . œJ

E
# j
& œœ n œœ œ . œœj œœ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œœ œœ œ œœ ..
œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙
œ. PL
just to rest up - on His prom - ise, just to know, “Thus saith the Lord.”
just in sim - ple faith to plunge me ’neath the heal - ing, cleans-ing flood!
just from Je - sus sim - ply tak - ing life and rest, and joy and peace.
and I know that He is with me, will be with me to the end.
œ œ œ ˙
? # œ œ œ . œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ
œ œ œ . Jœ œ œ J ˙
M
# œ .. j
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ ˙
œ #œ ˙
Je - sus, Je - sus, how I trust Him! How I’ve proved Him o’er and o’er!
SA

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? # œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œ
J œ œ ˙˙

# œ. j
œ œ œ œ œœ œ ..
& œ œ œ œœ œ. œœj œœ œœ œ œ
œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙
Je - sus, Je - sus, pre - cious Je - sus! O for grace to trust Him more!
œ œ œ ˙
?# œ œ œ œ œ.
œ.
œ œ œ
œJ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ J

TEXT: Louisa Stead, 1882 TRUST IN JESUS


MUSIC: William Kirkpatrick, 1882 87.87 with chorus
CONFIDENCE AND HOPE

160 Oh Taste and See


O taste and see that the LORD is good; how blessed is the man
who takes refuge in Him! Psalm 34:8

4
&b 4 œœ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ
Oh taste and see that the Lord is good, and

4 Œ œ œ œ œ ˙
&b 4 Œ Ó Ó Œ œ œ œ œ ˙
optional echo: Oh taste and see that the Lord is good,

E
&b œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ
œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œœ
blessed is the man PL who trusts in Him; oh

&b Ó Œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ
œ œ œ ˙
and blessed is the man who trusts in Him;

&b œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ
M
taste and see that the Lord is good, and

&b Ó Œ œœ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ œ œ œ ˙
oh taste and see that the Lord is good,
SA

&b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
œ
blessed is the man whose ref - uge is in Him.

œ œ
&b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
blessed is the man whose ref - uge is in Him.

TEXT: Psalm 34:8


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
CHRIST’S ADVENT

Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus


When the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son... Galatians 4:4
161
3 ˙
& b 4 ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ
œ ˙˙ œœ
1. Come, Thou long - ex - pect - ed Je - sus, born to set Thy

œ œ . œj œ
2. Born Thy peo - ple to de - liv - er, born a child and
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ
? 3 ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙
b 4 œ

& b œ˙ œ œœ ˙. ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ

E
peo - ple free; from our fears and sins re - lease us,
j
yet a King; born to reign in us for - ev - er,
œ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ
? ˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œ˙ .
b ˙ œ
PL œ ˙ œ ˙ œ

& b ˙˙ œ
œ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙.
˙
˙
œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ œ œ œ
let us find our rest in Thee. Is - rael’s strength and con - so -
now Thy gra - cious king - dom bring. By Thine own e - ter - nal
M
˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ
?b ˙ ˙
˙
œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙
˙ œ œ
œ

& b œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ .
œ œ˙
œ œ œœ
˙ œ˙ œ œœ
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la - tion, hope of all the earth Thou art; dear De - sire of


Spir - it, rule in all our hearts a - lone; by Thine all - suf -

˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙˙ œ ˙ œ
? œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
b ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙.
˙ œ œ œ œ
& b œ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
˙˙ œœ ˙.
œ
eve - ry na - tion, joy of eve - ry long - ing heart.
fi - cient mer - it, raise us to Thy glo - rious throne.

? œ œ œ
˙ œ
˙ œ
˙
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ ..
b ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1744 HYFRYDOL
MUSIC: Rowland Prichard, 1830 87.87 D
CHRIST’S ADVENT

162 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence


The LORD is in His holy temple; let all the earth be silent before Him. Habakkuk 2:20

2 œ
& b 2 œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ˙ œ ˙
˙
˙˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
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1. Let all mor - tal flesh keep si - lence, and with fear and
2. King of kings, yet born of Mar - y, as of old on
3. Rank on rank the host of heav - en spreads its van - guard
4. At His feet the six - winged ser - aph, cher - u - bim with
˙
? 2 œœ œœ œœ n œœ ˙

˙
˙
˙
˙
˙ œ œ œ œ
b 2 bœ œ œ œ

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& b ˙˙ œ œ w
˙ #˙ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙
˙ n˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
trem - bling
earth
on
He
the
sleep - less
stand;
stood,
way,
eye,
PL pon - der
Lord of
as the
veil their
noth - ing
lords, in
Light of
fac - es
earth - ly
hu - man
light
to
mind - ed,
ves - ture,
de - scend - eth
the pres - ence,
?b ˙ w œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
˙ w œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
œ œ
& b œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ww œœ œœ œ œœ
M
œ ˙ ˙
for, with bless - ing in His hand, Christ our God to
in the bod - y and the blood. He has giv’n to
from the realms of end - less day, that the pow’rs of
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as with cease - less voice they cry, “Al - le - lu - ia,


˙˙ œœ œœ w˙ # ˙ œ nœ œ
? b œœ œ
œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
œ

& b ˙˙ .. œœ œ˙ œ œ˙ œ w œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ˙ œ w
nw œ œ ˙
earth de - scend - eth, our full hom - age to de - mand.
all the faith - ful His own self for heav’n - ly food.
hell may van - ish as the dark-ness flees a - way.
al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, Lord Most High!”

? b ˙. œ w
w ww œ œ œ œ
œ œ bœ œ
˙ ˙ w
w
˙. œ ˙ ˙
TEXT: Gerard Moultrie, 1864 PICARDY
MUSIC: French melody 87.87.87
CHRIST’S ADVENT

On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist’s Cry 163


A voice cries: “In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD;
make straight in the desert a highway for our God!” Isaiah 40:3
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& # 64 œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œœ
˙
˙
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1. On Jor - dan’s bank the Bap - tist’s cry an - nounc - ing
2. Then cleansed be eve - ry life from sin: make straight the
3. We hail You as our Sav - ior, Lord, our ref - uge
? # # 6 œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ
4 ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
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& # œ˙ œ œœ œ ˙ œœ œ ˙

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˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
that the Lord is nigh: a - wake and hark - en,
way for God with - in,
PL and let us all our
and our great re - ward. With - out Your grace we
? # # ˙˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
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˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ n ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
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for he brings glad tid - ings of the King of kings!
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hearts pre - pare for Christ to come and en - ter there.
waste a - way like flow’rs that with - er and de - cay.
? ## ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ œ nœ œ ˙ .
œ œ ˙ .
˙ œ œ ˙
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#
& # ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙
n˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙. ˙
Al - le, al - le - lu - ia!

? # # ˙˙ .. ˙ ..
˙ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ ..
˙
˙
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4. Stretch out Your hand, our health restore, 5. All praise to You, eternal Son,
and make us rise to fall no more. whose advent has our freedom won,
O, let Your face upon us shine whom with the Father we adore,
and fill the earth with love divine. and Holy Spirit, evermore.
Alle, alleluia! Alle, alleluia!

TEXT: Charles Coffin, 1736, alt. PUER NOBIS


MUSIC: Trier manuscript, 15th c., adapted by Michael Praetorius, 1609 LM with alleluia
CHRIST’S ADVENT

164 O Come, O Come, Emmanuel


The Lord Himself will give you a sign: behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son,
and she will call His name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14
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& 4 œ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œ˙ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œœ
œ œ œ ˙. œ œ
1. O come, O come, Em - man - u - el, and ran - som
2. O come, Thou Day - spring, come and cheer our spir - its
3. O come, Thou Key of Da - vid, come, and o - pen
4. O come, De - sire of na - tions, bind in one the
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? # 4 œœ œ œ œ œœ ˙. œœ œ œ
4 œ œ ˙ œ

E
#
& œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œœ œ # œœ
œ œœ œ œ
cap - tive
by
Is
Thine ad
wide our heav’n
hearts of all
PL -
-
-
ra - el,
vent here;
ly home;
man - kind;
that mourns
dis - perse
make
bid
safe
Thou
in low - ly
the gloom - y
the way that
our sad di -

? # œœ œ œ œ œœ œ˙ . ˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
#
& ˙˙ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œœ
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n œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ
ex - ile here, un - til the Son of God
clouds of night, and death’s dark shad - ows put
leads on high, and close the path to mis -
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vi - sions cease, and be Thy - self our King


˙ œ
? # ˙˙ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ˙ ˙
.
œ
œ
œœ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ
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& œœ ˙˙ .. œ ˙. œ
œ
˙. œ œ œœ œ œ ˙.
˙. œ œ œ œ ˙.
ap - pear.
to flight. Re - joice! Re - joice! Em - man - u - el
er - y.
of Peace.
œ œ˙ . ˙ œœ ˙ ..
?# œ ˙ œœ ˙ .. œ ˙ œ œœ ˙.
˙ œ ˙ œ
TEXT: Latin hymn, 12th cent.; trans. John Mason Neale, 1851 VENI EMMANUEL
MUSIC: Latin hymn, 15th cent. 88.88.88
CHRIST’S ADVENT

#
& œ œ œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ww
shall come to Thee, O Is - ra - el.

?# œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ w

Savior of the Nations, Come


You have ascended on high, You have led captive Your captives;
165

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You have received gifts among men... Psalm 68:18
b 4 œœ œ ˙˙
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ #œ
1. Sav - ior of the na - tions, come; vir - gin’s Son, make this Your home!
PL
2. Not by hu - man flesh and blood, but the Spir - it of our God,
3. Won-drous birth! O won - drous Child of the vir - gin un - de - filed!

œ œ œ œ
4. From the Fa - ther forth He came and re - turned a - gain the same,
œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
? b 4 œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
b 4 ˙ œ ˙
b œ
& b œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙
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Mar - vel now, O heav’n and earth, that the Lord chose such a birth.
did the Word of God come down to a birth with - out re - nown.
Tho’ by all the world dis - owned, still to be in heav’n en-throned.
cap - tive lead - ing death and hell— high the song of tri - umph swell!
œ œ
SA

œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙
? b œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ
b œ ˙
5. You, the Father’s only Son, 7. Praise to God the Father sing,
over sin the vict’ry won. praise to God the Son, our King,
Boundless shall Your kingdom be; praise to God the Spirit be
when shall we its glories see? ever and eternally.

6. Bright Your lowly manger shines,


glorious is its light divine.
Let not sin o’ercloud this light;
ever thus our faith be bright.

TEXT: Ambrose of Milan, 4th cent.; German version, Martin Luther, 1523; NUN KOMM,
tr. William M. Reynolds, 1880, alt. DER HEIDEN HEILAND
MUSIC: Enchiridia, Erfurt, 1524; harm. Seth Calvisius, 1594 77.77
CHRIST’S ADVENT

166 He Who Is Mighty


My soul exalts the Lord, and my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior,
for He has looked on the humble estate of His servant. Luke 2:46-48
# 6 ‰ j
& 8 œ œ œ œ œ œ j j œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
1. Oh, the mer - cy our God has shown to those who sit in death’s

? # 6 ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ œ œ
2. Oh, the free-dom our Sav - ior won: the yoke of sin has been
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shad - ow. The sun on high pierced the night;

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bro - ken. Once a slave, now by grace

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# œ j ‰ j
& œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ .. œ. œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ
œ œ. œœ œœ œœ
born was the Cor-ner - stone. Un - to us a Son is giv - en,
no more con - dem - na - tion.

? # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ .. œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ
‰ œœ œœ œœ
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œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ
J J
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Chorus

& ‰ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œ
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œ œ œ.
un - to us a Child is born. He who is might - y has
œœ œœ . œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œœ
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# œ œ œ œœ ..
& œ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ..
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done a great thing; ta - ken on flesh, con-quered death’s sting,
œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ. œ. œœ œœ œ . œ.
? # œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ. œ. œ. œ.
TEXT and MUSIC: Rebecca Elliott and Kate DeGraide
© 2014 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)/Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches.
All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
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CHRIST’S ADVENT

2nd time to Bridge

# j
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ . œœ .. œœj œœ ..
3rd time to End

& œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
shat-tered the dark - ness and lift-ed our shame— Ho - ly is His name.
œ. œ. œœ œœ œ œ ˙.
? # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ . œ ˙. ..
J œ J

# j
œœj œœ
Bridge

& œœ œœ ˙˙ .. Œ. ‰ œ œœ .. œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ
œ

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Ho - ly is His name. Now my soul mag - ni -
œ œ œ ˙. œœ œœ œ. œœ .. œœ œœ
? # œœ œ œ œ ˙. Œ. ‰ . œ.
.
J J PL
# œ j
& œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ
fies the Lord; I re - joice in the God who saves; I will
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œœ œœ œœ
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& œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ
œ. œ œ œ. œ œ
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trust His un - fail - ing love, I will sing His prais - es


œ.
? # œ. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ
œ. œ œ œ. œ œ

# j œœ œj œ œœj ˙˙ ..
1. 2. to Chorus End

& œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œ œ ˙˙ ..
all my days. My all my days. Ho - ly is His name.

œ. œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œœ œœ œ œœ ˙. ˙˙ ..
? # œ . œ œ œ Jœ .. œ . œ œ œ . ˙.
J œ J
CHRIST’S ADVENT

167 Comfort, Comfort Ye, My People


The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, “Prepare ye the way of the LORD,
make straight in the desert a highway for our God!” Isaiah 40:3

3 œœ 42
&b 2 ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ ˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙
˙
1. Com - fort, com - fort ye, my peo - ple, speak of peace, now
2. For the her - ald’s voice is cry - ing in the de - sert
3. Now make straight what long was crook - ed, make the rough - er

˙˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ
? 3 œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙ 4
b 2 œ 2

E
4 3
& b 2 ˙˙ ˙˙ w 2 ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ ˙
˙ ˙ ˙˙

˙
? b 42 ˙
says our God;
far and near,
plac - es plain;
˙ ww
PL com - fort those who sit in dark - ness,
call - ing all to true re - pent - ance,
let your hearts be true and hum - ble,

˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙
˙ 23 ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ ˙˙

& b ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ 42 ˙˙ ˙˙ w
3
2 ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ ww
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mourn-ing un - der sor- row’s load. Cry un - to Je - ru - sa - lem
since the king-dom now is here. O that warn-ing cry o - bey!
as be - fits His ho - ly reign; for the glo - ry of the Lord
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ w
˙ 4 ˙˙ ˙ ww 3 ˙˙ œœ ˙˙
SA

? œ ˙ œ œ œ w
b ˙ œ 2 ˙ 2
˙
& b ˙˙ œ
œ ˙
œ
œ œœ œœ w
w ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ
of the peace that waits for them; tell her that her
Now pre - pare for God a way! Let the val - leys
spreads through all the earth a - broad, and all flesh shall

˙˙ œ œ w ˙ bœ ˙ œ
? b ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ w ˙ œ ˙ œ

TEXT: Johannes Olearius, 1671; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt. FREU DICH SEHR (PSALM 42)
MUSIC: Genevan Psalter, 1551 87.87.77.88
CHRIST’S ADVENT

4
& b œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙ œœ ˙
˙
œ 2 œ œ œ œ w
˙ œ œ œ ˙ w
sins I cov - er, and her war - fare now is o - ver.
rise to meet Him, and the hills bow down to greet Him.
see the to - ken that His Word is nev - er bro - ken.

? œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙ œœ ˙ œœ 4 œœ œœ ˙˙ ww
b œ œ ˙ 2

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“Comfort, O comfort My people,” says your God. “Speak kindly to Jerusalem;
and call out to her, that her warfare has ended, that her iniquity has been
removed, that she has received of the Lord’s hand double for all her sins.”
PL
A voice is calling, “Clear the way for the Lord in the wilderness; make smooth
in the desert a highway for our God. Let every valley be lifted up, and every
mountain and hill be made low; and let the rough ground become a plain,
and the rugged terrain a broad valley; then the glory of the Lord will be
revealed, and all flesh will see it together; for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”
M
A voice says, “Call out.” Then he answered, “What shall I call out?”
All flesh is grass, and all its loveliness is like the flower of the field. The grass
withers, the flower fades, when the breath of the Lord blows upon it; surely the
people are grass. The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God
SA

stands forever.

Get yourself up on a high mountain, O Zion, bearer of good news; lift up your
voice mightily, O Jerusalem, bearer of good news; lift it up, do not fear.
Say to the cities of Judah, “Here is your God!”

Behold, the Lord God will come with might, with His arm ruling for Him.
Behold, His reward is with Him and His recompense before Him.

Like a shepherd He will tend His flock; in His arm He will gather the lambs and
carry them in His bosom; He will gently lead the nursing ewes.

Isaiah 40:1-11
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

168 O Holy Night


...the holy Child shall be called the Son of God. Luke 1:35

12 6 j j 12
& 8 œœ .. œœ œœj œœ .. œœ œœj 8 œœ œœ œ œœ 8 ˙˙ .. œœ œœj œœ œœj œ .
J .
1. O ho - ly night! the stars are brightly shin - ing; it is the night
2. Tru - ly He taught us to love one an - oth - er; His law is love,

? 12 œ . œ œ œ . œ œ 6 œœ œœ œœ œœ 12 ˙ . œ œ œ œ œ .
8 œ . œ œJ œ . œ œJ 8 J J 8 ˙ . œ Jœ œ œJ œ .

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& œœ œœj œ . œ œj . j . j 68 œ œj œj 12
œ œ
œœ .. œœ œœ œ . œ œœ œ œ œ œ 8
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of our dear Sav-ior’s birth.
and His gos - pel is peace.
j
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œ œ œ. œ œ
PL Long lay the world in
Chains shall He break, for the

œ . œ œ œ . œ œ 6 œœ œœ œœ œœ 12
œ . œ Jœ œ . œ œJ 8 J J 8
sin and er - ror
slave is our

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& 8 ˙˙ .. œœ œœj # œœ œj œœ .. œœ œœ # œœ .. œœ œœ ˙ .. œ ..
Œ œj
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pin - ing, till He ap - peared, and the soul felt its worth. A
broth - er, and in His name all op - pres - sion shall cease. Sweet
˙. œ œ œ #œ œ. œ œ nœ . œ œ ˙˙ .. œœ .. Œ œœ
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8 ˙. œ Jœ œ œJ œ. œ œ œ . œ Jœ J
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& œœ .. œœ .. œ . œœ .. œœ œœj œœ œj œœ .. œœ œœj œœ .. œœ .. .


œ . œœ .
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thrill of hope— the wea - ry world re - joic - es, for yon - der breaks a
hymns of joy in grate - ful cho - rus raise we; let all with - in us
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ.
? œœ .. œ . œ .. œœ .. œ Jœ œ œ œ . œ Jœ œ .
œ. œ . œœ ..
œ. œ J œ. œ.

TEXT: French carol, trans. John S. Dwight, 1855


MUSIC: Adolphe Adam, 1847 CANTIQUE DE NOEL
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

& œœ œœj œœ œj ˙˙ .. ˙ . œ . œ œj ˙˙ .. œœ .. œ .. ˙˙ .. œœ œœj œœ œœj


J ˙. œ. œ œ œ
new and glo-rious morn! Fall on your knees! O hear the an - gel
praise His ho - ly name. Christ is the Lord! O praise His name for-
œ œ ˙. ˙˙ .. œœ .. œœ œœ ˙. œ. œ. ˙. œ œ œ œ
? œ œ œœ œœ ˙ . J ˙. œ. œ. ˙. œ œ œ œ
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voic - es! O night di - vine, O night when Christ was
ev - er! His pow’r and glo - ry ev - er - more pro-
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born! O night, O ho - ly night, O night di - vine!

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claim! His pow’r and glo - ry ev - er - more pro - claim!
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The angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; for you have found favor with God.
And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name Him
Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High; and the Lord God
will give Him the throne of His father David; and He will reign over the house of
Jacob forever, and His kingdom will have no end.” Mary said to the angel, “How can
this be, since I am a virgin?” The angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will
come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; and for that
reason the holy Child shall be called the Son of God. And behold, even your relative
Elizabeth has also conceived a son in her old age; and she who was called barren is
now in her sixth month. For nothing will be impossible with God.”

And Mary said, “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord; may it be done to me according to
your word.” And the angel departed from her.

Luke 1:30-38
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

169 The First Noel


“Today in the city of David there has been born for you
a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:11
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1. The first no - el the an - gels did say was to
2. The wise men looked and saw a star shin - ing
3. And by the light of that same star, the
4. This star drew nigh to the north - west, o - ver

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in
wise
the east
men came
Beth - le - hem
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cer - tain poor shep-herds in fields as they lay,
be - yond

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from coun - try
its
far;
rest;
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and
to
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to
seek
there
where

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they lay keep - ing their sheep on a cold win - ter’s
earth it gave great light, and so it con -
king was their in - tent, and to fol - low the
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did both stop and stay right o - ver the


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œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙œ . œj œœ œ ˙˙
night that was so deep.
tin - ued both day and night. No - el, no - el,
star wher - ev - er it went.
place where Je - sus lay.
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œ œ
TEXT: Traditional English carol
MUSIC: W. Sandy’s Christmas Carols, 1833 THE FIRST NOEL
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

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no - el, no - el! Born is the King of Is - ra - el!

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5. Then entered in those wise men three, 6. Then let us all with one accord
in reverent awe with bended knee, sing praises to our heavenly Lord,

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and offered gifts of great expense: that hath made heav’n
of gold and myrrh and frankincense. and earth of naught,
Noel, noel, noel, noel! and with His blood
Born is the King of Israel! mankind hath bought.
PL Noel, noel, noel, noel!
Born is the King of Israel!

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks 170


And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them,
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and they were filled with great fear. Luke 2:9

1. While shepherds watched their flocks by night, all seated on the ground,
an angel of the Lord came down, and glory shone around.
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2. “Fear not,” said he, for mighty dread had seized their troubled mind,
“Glad tidings of great joy I bring to you and all mankind.

3. “To you, in David’s town, this day is born of David’s line


a Savior, who is Christ the Lord; and this shall be the sign:

4. “The heavenly babe you there shall find to human view displayed,
all simply wrapped in swaddling clothes and in a manger laid.”

5. Thus spoke the angel. Suddenly appeared a shining throng


of angels praising God, who thus addressed their joyful song:

6. “All glory be to God on high, and to the earth be peace;


to those on whom His favor rests goodwill shall never cease.”

TEXT: Nahum Tate, 1700 (can be sung to CHRISTMAS, no. 128)


CHRIST’S INCARNATION

171 Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming


Then a shoot will spring from the stem of Jesse, and a branch from his roots will bear fruit.
The Spirit of the Lord will rest on Him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding... Isaiah 11:1-2

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2. I - sa - iah ’twas fore - told it, the
3. The shep - herds heard the sto - ry, pro -
4. This flow’r, whose fra - grance ten - der with
5. O Sav - ior, child of Mar - y, who
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ten - der
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glo - rious
King of
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com - ing, as men of old have sung. It
hold it, the vir - gin moth - er kind. To
glo - ry was born on earth this night. To
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splen - dor the dark - ness eve - ry - where. True


glo - ry, who dost our weak - ness know, bring
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came, a flow - er bright, a - mid the cold of
show God’s love a - right she bore for us a
Beth - le - hem they sped and in the man - ger
man, yet ver - y God; from sin and death He

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us at last, we pray, to the bright courts of
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b ˙. œ œ 2
TEXT: German hymn, trans. Theodore Baker, 1894, Harriet Spaeth, 1875, and John Mattes, 1914 ES IST EIN’ ROS’
MUSIC: German melody, arr. Michael Praetorius, 1609 76.76.67.6
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

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win - ter, when half - spent was the night.
Sav - ior, when half - spent was the night.
found Him, as an - gel her - alds said.
saves us and light - ens eve - ry load.
heav - en and to Thy end - less day.
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Now in those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus, that a census be taken
of all the inhabited earth. This was the first census taken while Quirinius was
governor of Syria. And everyone was on his way to register for the census, each to his own
city. Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of
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David which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and family of David, in order
to register along with Mary, who was engaged to him, and was with child.
While they were there, the days were completed for her to give birth. And she gave birth to
her firstborn son; and she wrapped Him in cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there
was no room for them in the inn.
In the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch
over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them, and the
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glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were terribly frightened. But the angel said
to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for
all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is
Christ the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying
SA

in a manger.” And suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God and saying,

“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased.”

When the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to one
another, “Let us go straight to Bethlehem then, and see this thing that has happened which
the Lord has made known to us.” So they came in a hurry and found their way to Mary and
Joseph, and the baby as He lay in the manger.

When they had seen this, they made known the statement which had been told them about
this Child. And all who heard it wondered at the things which were told them by the
shepherds. But Mary treasured all these things, pondering them in her heart. The shepherds
went back, glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen, just as had been
told them.

Luke 2:1-20
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

172 Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery


...but we speak God’s wisdom in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God
predestined before the ages to our glory. 1 Corinthians 2:7

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1. Come, be-hold the won-drous mys - tery, in the dawn - ing of the King.
2. Come, be-hold the won-drous mys - tery, He the per - fect Son of Man.
3. Come, be-hold the won-drous mys - tery, Christ the Lord up - on the tree.
4. Come, be-hold the won-drous mys - tery, slain by death the God of life.

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He, the theme of heav-en’s prais - es, robed in frail hu - man - i - ty.
In His liv - ing, in His suf - fering, nev - er trace nor stain of sin.
In the stead of ru - ined sin - ners hangs the Lamb in vic - tor - y.
But no grave could e’er re - strain Him; praise the Lord; He is a - live!

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In our long - ing, in our dark - ness, now the light of life has come!
See the true and bet - ter Ad - am, come to save the hell-bound man.
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See the price of our re - demp - tion, see the Fa - ther’s plan un - fold.

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fore - taste of de - liv - ’rance, how un - wav - er - ing our hope.
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Look to Christ who con - de - scend - ed, took on flesh to ran - som us.
Christ, the great and sure ful - fill - ment of the law; in Him we stand.
Bring - ing man - y sons to glo - ry, grace un-meas-ured, love un - told.
Christ in pow - er res - ur - rect - ed as we will be when He comes.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Matt Papa, Matt Boswell, and Michael Bleecker
© 2013 Love Your Enemies Publishing. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

As With Gladness, Men of Old


After coming into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother;
173
and they fell to the ground and worshiped Him. Matthew 2:11
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1. As with glad - ness men of old did the guid - ing star be - hold;
2. As with joy - ful steps they sped to that low - ly cra - dle - bed,
3. As they of - fered gifts most rare at that cra - dle rude and bare;
4. Ho - ly Je - sus, eve - ry day keep us in the nar - row way;
5. In that heav’n - ly coun - try bright they need no cre - at - ed light;
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as with joy they hailed its light, lead - ing on - ward, beam - ing bright;
there to bend the knee be - fore Him whom heav’n and earth a - dore;
so may we with ho - ly joy, pure, and free from sin’s al - loy,
and, when earth - ly things are past, bring our ran - somed lives at last
Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down;
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so, most gra - cious God, may we ev - er - more be led to Thee.


so may we with will - ing feet ev - er seek Thy mer - cy - seat.
all our cost - liest treas-ures bring, Christ, to Thee, our heav’n - ly King.
where they need no star to guide, where no clouds Thy glo - ry hide.
there for - ev - er may we sing al - le - lu - ias to our King.

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œ œ œ œ ˙

TEXT: William Dix, c. 1858 DIX


MUSIC: Conrad Kocher, 1838; harm. The English Hymnal, 1906 77.77.77
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

174 God of God


Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, He Himself likewise also partook of the same,
that through death He might render powerless him who had the power of death. Hebrews 2:14

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1. Deep in the proph - et’s sa - cred page, grand in the
2. That life of truth, those deeds of love, that death of
3. O God of God, O Light of Light, Thou Prince of
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po - et’s wing - èd word;
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Peace, Thou King of Kings;
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to Thee where an - gels know no
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age, na - tions be - held their com - ing Lord. Till thru the
bove He reigns, our King once crowned with thorn. To Him that
night, the sound of praise for - ev - er rings. (to chorus)

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deep Ju - de - an night rang out the song: “Good -will to men!”
sits up - on the throne, the Lamb once slain for sin - ful men,
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TEXT and MUSIC: Ryan Foglesong


© 2011 Resolved Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

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Hymned by the first - born sons of light, re - ech - oed now,
be hon - or, might, all by Him won, glo - ry and praise,

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child, and yet a King, born His peo - ple to de - liv - er— let us
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all in an-them sing: “Hal - le - lu - jah! The Mes - si - ah has come!”

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CHRIST’S INCARNATION

175 Hark! the Herald Angels Sing


“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men
with whom He is pleased!” Luke 2:14

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& b 4 œ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ . œj œ œ ˙
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1. Hark! the her - ald an - gels sing, “Glo - ry to the new-born King.
2. Christ by high - est heav’n a - dored, Christ, the ev - er - last - ing Lord,
3. Hail the heav’n-born Prince of Peace! Hail the Sun of Right-eous - ness!
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Peace on earth and mer - cy mild, God and sin - ners rec - on - ciled!”
late in time be - hold Him come, off - spring of the vir - gin’s womb.
Light and life to all He brings, risen with heal - ing in His wings.
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Joy - ful, all ye na - tions, rise; join the tri - umph of the skies;
Veiled in flesh the God - head see; hail theIin-car - nate De - i - ty,
Mild He lays His glo - ry by, born that man no more may die,
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with theIan-gel - ic host pro - claim, “Christ is born in Beth - le - hem!”
pleased as Man with men to dwell, Je - sus our Em - man - u - el.
born to raise the sons of earth, born to give them sec - ond birth.

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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1739, alt. MENDELSSOHN
MUSIC: Felix Mendelssohn, 1840 77.77 D
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

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Hark, the her - ald an - gels sing, “Glo - ry to the new-born King!”

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Angels, From the Realms of Glory 176


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TEXT: James Montgomery, 1816 REGENT SQUARE
MUSIC: Henry Smart, 1867 87.87.87
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

177 Joy Has Dawned


Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout in triumph, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold,
your King is coming to you; He is just and endowed with salvation... Zechariah 9:9

4
& b 4 œœ .. œœj œ œ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œœ .. œj œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙
œ œ J
1. Joy has dawned up - on the world, prom - ised from cre - a - tion;
2. Sounds of won - der fill the sky, with the songs of an - gels,
3. Shep-herds bow be - fore the Lamb, gaz - ing at the glo - ry;
4. Son of Ad - am, Son of Heav’n, giv - en as a ran - som;

œœ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙ œ. œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ
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& b œœ .. œœj œ œœ œœ
œœ ˙œ œ œœ .. œj œœ œœ ˙œ œ ˙
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God’s sal - va - tion now un - furled, hope for eve - ry na - tion.
as the might - y Prince of Life shel - ters in a sta - ble.
gifts of men from dis - tant lands proph - e - sy the sto - ry.

œj ˙˙
rec - on - cil - ing God and man— Christ, our might -y Cham - pion!

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Hands that set each star in place, shaped the earth in dark - ness,
Gold, a King is born to - day; in - cense, God is with us;
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What a Sav - ior, what a Friend, what a glo - rious mys - t’ry:
œœ .. œ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
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but a hum - ble gift of love: Je - sus, born of Mar - y.
cling now to a moth - er’s breast, vul - n’ra - ble and help - less.
myrrh, His death will make a way; by His blood He’ll win us.
Beth - le - hem, his - t’ry.
œ . œj ˙
once a babe in now the Lord of

œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ. œ œœ œ
œ
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b J Jœ ˙
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2005 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding
Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

Angels We Have Heard on High


And suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude
178
of the heavenly host praising God... Luke 2:13

4 j
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œj ˙
1. An - gels we have heard on high, sweet - ly sing - ing o’er the plains,
2. Shep-herds, why this ju - bi - lee? Why your joy - ous strains pro - long?

œ œ œ œœ œ . œj ˙
3. Come to Beth - le - hem and see Him whose birth the an - gels sing;
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
b 4

& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œj ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œj ˙

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and the moun-tains in re - ply ech - o - ing their joy - ous strains:

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which in - spire your heav’n-ly song?
Christ the Lord, the new-born King.
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œ œ ˙

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& b œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ œ˙
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TEXT: French carol, trans. James Chadwick, 1860, alt. GLORIA
MUSIC: French carol, arr. Edward Shippen Barnes, 1937 77.77 with chorus
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

179 Jesus, Joy of the Highest Heaven


Although He was a Son, He learned obedience
from the things which He suffered. Hebrews 5:8

4
& 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
1. Je - sus, joy of the high-est heav - en, born as a lit - tle ba - by
2. Je - sus, King of the high-est heav - en, learn-ing to take His first steps,
?4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
4
2 4
& 4 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ

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œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œ œœ
un - der a won - drous star. Like us, cry - ing He takes His first breath,
that He might bring us PL life. Like us, know-ing our smiles and sor - rows,
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4 4
2 4
& œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ . œ œ 4 ˙
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œ œ œ
Je - sus, laid in a low - ly man - ger, fac - ing a world of
Je - sus, take a - way eve - ry dark - ness, stead - y my sim - ple
œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ
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œ œ
dan - gers, come to turn me, a stran - ger, in - to a child of God.
foot - steps, that I might in Your good - ness live as a child of God.

? œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ ww
œ œ œ œ œ. œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty
© 2011 Gettymusic (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

Infant Holy, Infant Lowly


“This will be a sign for you: you will find a baby
180
wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” Luke 2:12
# 3
& 4 œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
1. In - fant ho - ly, in - fant low - ly, for His bed a cat - tle stall;
2. Flocks were sleep-ing, shep-herds keep-ing vig - il till the morn-ing new
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ˙
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œ œ
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4
#

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œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙
& œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙

? # œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
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ox - en low - ing, lit - tle know - ing Christ, the babe, is Lord of all.
saw the glo - ry, heard the sto - ry,

œœ œœ
ti - dings of
œ
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œ
œ
a gos - pel true.

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œ œ
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œ
œ
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œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙

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Swift are wing - ing an - gels sing - ing, no - els ring - ing, ti -dings bring-ing:
Thus re - joic - ing, free from sor - row, prais-es voic - ing, greet the mor - row:

? # œ œ œœ œœ # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ #œ œ nœ
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œ œ œ

# œ œ
& œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Christ the babe is Lord of all! Christ the babe is Lord of all!
Christ the babe was born for you; Christ the babe was born for you.
œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
? # œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ œ #œ ˙ nœ œ œ œ ˙

TEXT: Polish carol, trans. Edith Reed, 1920 W ZLOBIE LEZY


MUSIC: Polish folk melody 87.87.88.77
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

181 Thou Who Wast Rich


For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sake
He became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich. 2 Corinthians 8:9
# 3 ˙
& # 4 œœ œœ œ ˙
œœ
˙
œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ. œ œ
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œ œœ œœ
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1. Thou who wast rich be - yond all splen - dor, all for love’s
2. Thou who art God be - yond all prais - ing, all for love’s
3. Thou who art love be - yond all tell - ing, Sav - ior and

? # # 43 œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œ œ œ
˙
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sake
sake
King,
be - cam - est
be - cam - est
we wor - ship
œ
PL
œ ˙
poor;
man;
Thee.

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thrones for a
stoop - ing so
man - ger
low,
Em - man - u - el,

œœ œœ œ
but
with -

˙˙ œ
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˙ œ
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& # ˙ ˙
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œ
œ œ œ œœ ˙œ ˙ œ
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œ œ #œ œ
didst sur - ren - der, sap - phire - paved courts for
sin - ners rais - ing heav’n - ward by Thine e -
in us dwell - ing, make us what Thou would’st
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œ˙ # œ œ œ œ œ
? ## œ œ œ ˙ œ
œ ˙ œ œ #œ #œ ˙ œ
# ˙
& # ˙ œ ˙. œ œ œœ œ
˙œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
sta - ble floor. Thou who wast rich be - yond all
ter - nal plan. Thou who art God be - yond all
have us be. Thou who art God be - yond all

? # # œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ
˙ œ œ œ œ
˙
˙. œ
TEXT: Frank Houghton, c. 1940 QUELLE EST CETTE
MUSIC: French carol, arr. Dan Kreider ODEUR AGREABLE
Text © CMF International (IHQ) Ltd. Used by permission; music © 2015 Grace Immanuel Bible Church 98.98.98
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

#
& # œœ . œ œ œ
œœ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙.
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
J
splen - dor, all for love’s sake be - cam - est poor.
prais - ing, all for love’s sake be - cam - est man.
tell - ing, Sav - ior and King, we wor - ship Thee.

? ## œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙ œ œ ˙ œ

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Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens,
Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high
priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted
PL
in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence
to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time
of need.

For every high priest taken from among men is appointed on behalf of men in
things pertaining to God, in order to offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins; he can
deal gently with the ignorant and misguided, since he himself also is beset with
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weakness; and because of it he is obligated to offer sacrifices for sins, as for the
people, so also for himself. And no one takes the honor to himself, but receives it
when he is called by God, even as Aaron was.

So also Christ did not glorify Himself so as to become a high priest, but He who
SA

said to Him,

“You are My Son, today I have begotten You”;

just as He says also in another passage,

“You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.”

In the days of His flesh, He offered up both prayers and supplications with loud
crying and tears to the One able to save Him from death, and He was heard because
of His piety. Although He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things which
He suffered.

Hebrews 4:14-5:8
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

182 Once in Royal David’s City


There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace... to establish it
and to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore. Isaiah 9:7

4 œ. j
&b 4 œ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ. œœ
œ
1. Once in roy - al Da - vid’s cit - y stood a low - ly
2. He came down to earth from heav - en who is God and
3. And our eyes at last shall see Him, through His own re -

œj œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ . œ
4. Not in that poor low - ly sta - ble, with the ox - en

? 4 œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ.
b 4 œ œ œ. œ œ
J

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& b œœ œ œ œ ˙ j œ œ œ œ œœ
œ ˙ œ œœ œœ .. œœ n œœ œ œœ œ bœ œ œ
cat - tle
Lord of
deem - ing
stand - ing
all,
love;
by,
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shed, where a moth - er
and His shel - ter
for that Child so
we shall see Him,
laid
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b œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ
j œ œ
& b œœ .. œœ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ.
œj œœ œ
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œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. J œ
man - ger for His bed: Mar - y was that moth - er
cra - dle was a stall: with the poor, and meek, and
Lord in heav’n a - bove, and He leads His chil - dren
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God’s right hand on high; when like stars His chil - dren
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ œ œ
? œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ
b œ. œ œ ˙ œ J
J
œ œ œ. j
&b œœ œœ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ
mild, Je - sus Christ her lit - tle child.
low - ly, lived on earth our Sav - ior ho - ly.
on to the place where He is gone.
crowned all in white shall wait a - round.
œ œ œ œ œœ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? œ œ œ
b œ œ œ œ J œ œ
œ œ
TEXT: Cecil Francis Alexander, 1848 IRBY
MUSIC: Henry Gauntlett, 1849 87.87.77
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

O Little Town of Bethlehem


But as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you
183
One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel. His goings forth are from long ago... Micah 5:2

4 œ
&b 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ
œ
œ
œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙.
1. O lit - tle town of Beth - le - hem, how still we see thee lie!
2. For Christ is born of Mar - y and, gath - ered all a - bove,
3. How si - lent - ly, how si - lent - ly, the won-drous gift is giv’n!

œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
? 4 œœ œ œœ œ
œ œœ ˙
b 4 œ œ œ œ

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while mor - tals sleep, the
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God im - parts to
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œœ œ œœ œ œœ
by.
an - gels keep their watch of won-d’ring love.
hu - man hearts the bless - ings of His heav’n.
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
˙
b œ œ œ œ œ œ

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œ œ œ œ ˙
Yet in thy dark streets shin - eth the ev - er - last - ing light;
O morn - ing stars, to - geth - er pro - claim the ho - ly birth,
No ear may hear His com - ing, but in this world of sin,
œ œ. œ œ œ œ
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b œ œ. Jœ
œ œœ œ
œ

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˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
œœ œ œœ œœ w
the hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee to - night.
and prais - es sing to God the King, and peace to men on earth.
where meek souls will re - ceive Him still, the dear Christ en - ters in.
œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ w
? œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ w
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Phillips Brooks, 1868 FOREST GREEN


MUSIC: English folk tune, harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 CMD
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

184 What Child Is This?


...they made known the statement which had been told them about this Child. And all who heard it
wondered at the things which were told them by the shepherds. Luke 2:17-18
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1. What Child is this who, laid to rest, on Mar - y’s lap is sleep - ing?
2. Why lies He in such low es - tate where ox and lamb are feed - ing?
3. So bring Him in-cense, gold and myrrh, come peas-ant, king to own Him.
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Whom an - gels greet with an-thems sweet while shep-herds watch are keep - ing?
Good Chris-tian, fear: for sin - ners here the si - lent Word is plead - ing.
The King of kings sal - va - tion brings; let lov - ing hearts en-throne Him.
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This, this is Christ the King, whom shep-herds guard and an - gels sing;
Nails, spear shall pierce Him through; the cross be borne for me, for you.
Raise, raise the song on high. The vir - gin sings her lul - la - by.
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haste, haste to bring Him laud, the Babe, the son of Mar - y.
Hail, hail the Word made flesh, the Babe, the son of Mar - y.
Joy, joy for Christ is born, the Babe, the son of Mar - y!
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TEXT: William Dix, 1871 GREENSLEEVES
MUSIC: English folk song, arr. in Carols New and Old, 1871 87.87.68.67
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne


He came to His own, and those who were His own did not receive Him. John 1:11
185
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1. Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy king - ly crown when Thou
2. Heav - en’s arch - es rang when the an - gels sang, pro -
3. Thou cam - est, O Lord, with the liv - ing Word that should
4. When the heav - ens shall ring, and the an - gels sing, at Thy

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cam - est to earth for me; but in Beth - le-hem’s home was there
claim - ing Thy roy - al de-gree; but in low - ly birth Thou didst
set Thy peo - ple free; but with mock - ing scorn, and with
com - ing to vic - to - ry, let Thy voice call me home, say - ing,

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come to earth, and in great hu - mil - i - ty:
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crown of thorn, they bore Thee to Cal - va - ry:


“Yet there is room, there is room at My side for thee.”
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1-3. O come to my heart, Lord Je - sus, there is room in my heart for Thee.
4. My heart shall re-joice, Lord Je - sus, when Thou com-est and call - est for me!
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TEXT: Emily E. S. Elliott, 1864


MUSIC: Timothy R. Matthews, 1876 MARGARET
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

186 Good Christian Men, Rejoice!


My heart exults in the Lord; my horn is exalted in the Lord; my mouth speaks

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boldly against my enemies, because I rejoice in Your salvation. 1 Samuel 2:1

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1. Good Chris -tian men, re - joice with heart and soul and voice;
2. Good Chris -tian men, re - joice with heart and soul and voice;
3. Good Chris -tian men, re - joice with heart and soul and voice;
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give ye heed to what we say: News! News! Je - sus Christ is born to - day.
now ye hear of end - less bliss: Joy! Joy! Je - sus Christ was born for this!
now ye need not fear the grave: Peace! Peace! Je - sus Christ was born to save!

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Ox and lamb be - fore Him bow, and He is in the man - ger now.
He has o - pened heav - en’s door, and man is blest for - ev - er - more.
Calls you one and calls you all to gain His ev - er - last - ing hall.
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Christ is born to - day! Christ is born to - day!
Christ was born for this! Christ was born for this!

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Christ was born to save! Christ was born to save!

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TEXT: German/Latin carol, medieval, trans. John Mason Neale, 1853, alt. IN DULCI JUBILO
MUSIC: German, 14th century 66.77.78.55
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

O Come, All Ye Faithful


The shepherds began saying to one another, “Let us go straight to Bethlehem then,
187
and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us.” Luke 2:15
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1. O come, all ye faith - ful, joy - ful and tri - um - phant, O come ye,
2.  Sing, choirs of an - gels; sing in ex - ul - ta - tion; sing, all
3.  Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this hap - py morn - ing; Je - sus,

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Come, and be - hold Him,
Glo - ry to God, all
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born the King of an - gels!
glo - ry in the high - est! O come, let us a - dore Him; O come, let us
now in flesh ap - pear - ing!
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a - dore Him; O come, let us a - dore Him, Christ, the Lord!
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TEXT: John Francis Wade, 1743; trans. Frederick Oakeley, 1841


MUSIC: John Francis Wade, 1743, harm. The English Hymnal, 1906 ADESTE FIDELES
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

188 Joy to the World


Let the rivers clap their hands, let the mountains sing together for joy before the Lord, for He is coming

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to judge the earth; He will judge the world with righteousness and the peoples with equity. Psalm 98:8-9
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1. Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth re - ceive her
2. Joy to the earth, the Sav - ior reigns! Let men their songs em -
3. No more let sins and sor - rows grow, nor thorns in - fest the

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4. He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the na - tions
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and heav’n and na - ture sing, and heav’n and na - ture
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far as the curse is found, far as the curse is
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heav’n and na - ture sing,
TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719 ANTIOCH
MUSIC: George Frederick Handel, 1742; arr. Lowell Mason, 1836 CM
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen


“Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy
189
which will be for all people.” Luke 2:10
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1. God rest you mer - ry, gen - tle - men, let noth - ing you dis - may;
2. From God our heav’n-ly Fa - ther a bless - ed an - gel came,
3. Now to the Lord sing prais - es, all you with - in this place,

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to save us all from Sa - tan’s pow’r when we were gone a - stray.
how that in Beth - le - hem was born the Son of God by name.
this ho - ly Child of Christ - mas re - veals His sa - cred face.
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GOD REST YOU MERRY
TEXT and MUSIC: English carol, 18th century; harm. by John Stainer, 1880 86.86.86
CHRIST’S INCARNATION

190 Silent Night


So they came in a hurry and found their way to Mary and Joseph,

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and the baby as He lay in the manger. Luke 2:16
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1. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! All is calm,
2. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Shep - herds quake
3. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Son of God,
4. Si - lent night! Ho - ly night! Won - drous star,

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ra - diant beams from Thy
the an - gels let
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us sing

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heav’n - ly hosts sing, “Al - le - lu - ia! Christ the
with the dawn of re - deem - ing grace, Je - sus,
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al - le - lu - ia to our King: “Christ the

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heav - en - ly peace, sleep in heav - en - ly peace.
Sav - ior is born! Christ the Sav - ior is born!”
Lord at Thy birth! Je - sus, Lord at Thy birth!
Sav - ior is born! Christ the Sav - ior is born.”

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TEXT: Joseph Mohr, 1818; trans. John F. Young, 1863
MUSIC: Franz Gruber, 1818 STILLE NACHT
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted 191


Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried; yet we ourselves
esteemed Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. Isaiah 53:4

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1. Strick-en, smit - ten, and af - flict - ed, see Him dy - ing on a tree!
2. Tell me, you who hear His groan-ing, was there ev - er grief like His?
3. You who think of sin but light - ly, nor sup - pose your e - vil great,
4. Here we have a firm foun - da - tion, here the ref - uge of the lost.
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Dear - est friends His cause dis - own - ing, sol - diers mock - ing His dis - tress.
here may view its na - ture right - ly, here your guilt may es - ti - mate.
Christ, the Rock of our sal - va - tion; Christ, the name of which we boast.

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Man - y hands were raised to wound Him, none would in - ter - pose to save;
See the sac - ri - fice ap - point - ed, see who bears the aw - ful load!
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Lamb of God for sin-ners wound - ed! Sac - ri - fice to can - cel guilt!
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see the Au - thor of cre - a - tion, He the true and faith - ful Word.
but the deep - est stroke that pierced Him was the stroke that jus - tice gave.
’Tis the Word, the Lord’s A - noint - ed, Son of Man and Son of God.
None shall ev - er be con - found - ed who on Him their hope have built.

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TEXT: Thomas Kelly, 1804, alt. O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN
MUSIC: Geistliche Volkslieder, 1850 87.87 D
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

192 Gethsemane
“My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; yet not
as I will, but as You will.” Matthew 26:39
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1. To see the King of heav - en fall in an - guish
2. To know each friend will fall a - way, and heav - en’s
3. What took Him to this wretch - ed place; what kept Him
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voice be still, for hell to have its venge - ful day up -
on this road? His love for Ad - am’s curs - ed race, for

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on Gol - goth - a’s hill. No words de - scribe the Sav - ior’s plight:
eve - ry bro - ken soul. No sin too slight to o - ver - look,

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CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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way from Me; yet not My will, but Yours, yet not My will, but Yours.”
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MUSIC: Johann Cruger, 1640 11.11.11.5
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

194 He Was Wounded


He was despised and forsaken of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and like one
from whom men hide their face He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. Isaiah 53:3

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MUSIC: Greg Habegger
© 2010 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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Stanza 2: Isaiah 53:4–6
Stanza 3: Isaiah 53:7–9
Stanza 4: Isaiah 53:10–13
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

195 I Cannot Tell


And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory,
glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth. John 1:14

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MUSIC: Traditional English melody 11.10.11.10 D
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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“At last the Sav - ior, Sav - ior of the world, is King!”

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CHRIST’S SUFFERING

196 His Robes For Mine


He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become
the righteousness of God in Him. 2 Corinthians 5:21
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2. His robes for mine: what cause have I for dread?
3. His robes for mine: God’s jus - tice is ap - peased.
4. His robes for mine: such an - guish none can know;
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TEXT: Chris Anderson
MUSIC: Greg Habegger
© 2008 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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When you were dead in your transgressions and the uncircumcision of your flesh,
He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our transgressions,
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having canceled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was
hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.

Colossians 2:13-14

He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and
live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed. For you were continually
straying like sheep, but now you have returned to the Shepherd and Guardian of
your souls.

1 Peter 2:24-25
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

197 The Power of the Cross


For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who
are being saved, it is the power of God. 1 Corinthians 1:18
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dead are raised to life; “Fin - ished!” the vic - tory cry.
life is mine to live, won through Your self - less love!
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4. This the power of the cross: Son of God, slain for us. What a

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TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Keith Getty
© 2005 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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According to Thy Gracious Word 198


“Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom.” Luke 23:42
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pulse re - mains, will I re - mem - ber Thee.
king - dom come, then, Lord, re - mem - ber me.
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TEXT: James Montgomery, 1825, alt. MARTYRDOM
MUSIC: Hugh Wilson, c. 1800 CM
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

199 How Deep the Father’s Love For Us


For it was fitting for Him, for whom are all things, and through whom are all things, in bringing

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3. I will not boast in an - y - thing, no gifts, no pow’r, no wis - dom;

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til it was ac - com - plished; His dy - ing breath has
can - not give an an - swer; but this I know with
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TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend


© 1995 Thankyou Music (Adm. by CapitolCMGPublishing.com excl. UK & Europe, adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family, [email protected])
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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all my heart— His wounds have paid my ran - som.

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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross 200

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TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1709 HAMBURG
MUSIC: Lowell Mason, 1824 LM
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

201 My Song Is Love Unknown


By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son
into the world so that we might live through Him. 1 John 4:9
# 4
& 4 œj œ œ œ
œ œ. œj œ œ œ œ ˙
1. My song is love un - known, my Sav - ior’s love for me,
2. Some-times they line His way and His sweet prais - es sing,
3. The Bless - ed One they curse, and send the Lamb a - way;
4. Here will I stay and sing of whom my soul a - dores;
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love to the love - less shown, that they might love - ly be.
re - sound - ing all the day ho - san - nas to their King.
a guilt - y man they choose, the Prince of Life they slay.
nev - er was love, dear King, nev - er was grief like Yours!
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Lord should take frail flesh and die?
for His death they thirst and cry. My song is love,
He His foes from death might save.
all my days would glad - ly spend.
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? # 44 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ‰ œJ œ œ œ .

TEXT: Samuel Crossman, 1664, alt.


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
© 2016 Grace Immanuel Bible Church 66.66.88
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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my song is love un - known, my Sav-ior’s love for me; love to the

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love-less shown, that they might love-ly be, that they might love-ly be.

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My God, My God (Psalm 22) 202
And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?”
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that is, “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” Matthew 27:46

1. My God, my God, to You I cry; O why have You forsaken me?


Why are You far from giving help, and from my agonizing plea?
SA

All day, my God, I cry in vain— by night, yet no relief I gain.

2. But still You are the Holy One; on Israel’s praise You are enthroned.
Our fathers put their trust in You; You saved them when to You they groaned.
To You they cried, and rescue came; they trusted and were free from shame.

3. Reproached of men, by all despised; a worm, and not a man am I.


All they that see me laugh in scorn; they shake their heads and taunting cry:
“He trusts the LORD! Let Him defend and save him, if He is his friend!”

4. You brought me safely from the womb, gave faith when on my mother’s breast,
since birth entrusted to Your care. You’ve been my God— in You I rest.
Be not far off, for grief is near; no other helper will appear.

TEXT: The Book of Psalms for Worship (can be sung to VENI EMMANUEL, no. 164)
© 2009 Crown and Covenant Publications. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

203 My Jesus, Fair


And after twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right hand;
and they knelt down before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” Matthew 27:29
# 3
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œ œ.
1. My Je - sus, fair, was pierced by thorns, by thorns
2. My Je - sus, meek, was scorned by men, by men
3. My Je - sus, kind, was torn by nails, by nails
4. My Je - sus, pure, was crushed by God, by God
5. My Je - sus, strong, shall come to reign, to reign
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grown from the fall. Thus He who gave the curse was torn
in blas - phe - my. “Fa - ther, for - give their sense - less sin!”
of cru - el men. And to His cross, as grace pre - vailed,
in judg - ment just. The Fa - ther grieved yet turned His rod

œ œ œ.
in maj - es - ty— the Lamb a - rose, and death is slain.

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to end that curse for all.
SA

He prayed for them, for me.


God pinned my wretch - ed sin. O love di - vine, O match-less
on Christ, made sin for us.

œ œ œ œ. œ œœ .. œœ
Lord, come in vic - to - ry!

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& # œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ
grace— that God should die for men! With joy - ful grief I lift my
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? # # œœ .. œJ œ œ ˙ œJ œ œ œ . J #œ . œ
TEXT: Chris Anderson
MUSIC: Greg Habegger TERRACE
© 2008 ChurchWorksMedia.com. All rights reserved. Used by permission. CM with chorus
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

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praise, ab - hor - ring all my sin, a - dor - ing on - ly Him.
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Go to Dark Gethsemane 204

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Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to His disciples,
“Sit here while I go over there and pray.” Matthew 26:36
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1. Go to dark Geth - sem - a - ne, you who feel the tempt-er’s power;
2. Fol - low to the judg-ment hall; view the Lord of life ar-raigned;
3. Cal-vary’s mourn-ful moun-tain climb; there, a - dor - ing at His feet,
4. Ear - ly has - ten to the tomb where they laid His breath-less clay;
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your Re - deem - er’s con - flict see; watch with Him one bit - ter hour;
see the worm-wood and the gall! See the pangs His soul sus-tained!
SA

mark that mir - a - cle of time, God’s own sac - ri - fice com- plete.
all is sol - i - tude and gloom; who has tak - en Him a - way?
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turn not from His griefs a - way; learn of Je - sus Christ to pray.
Shun not suf-f ’ring, shame, or loss; learn of Him to bear the cross.
“It is fin-ished!” hear the cry; learn of Je - sus Christ to die.
Christ is ris’n! He meets our eyes: Sav - ior, teach us so to rise.

? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
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TEXT: James Montgomery, 1825 REDHEAD
MUSIC: Richard Redhead, 1853 77.77.77
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

205 Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed


God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
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1. A - las, and did my Sav - ior bleed, and did my Sov-’reign die?
2. Well might the sun in dark - ness hide, and shut his glo - ries in,
j j œ
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when Christ, the might - y Mak - er, died for man, the crea - ture’s sin.

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Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned up - on the tree?
Thus might I hide my blush - ing face, while His dear cross ap - pears,

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A - maz - ing pit - y, grace un-known, and love be - yond de - gree!
dis - solve my heart in thank - ful - ness, and melt my eyes to tears.

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J œ . œJ œ . œJ Jœ J œ œ . J ˙. ‰

TEXT: Isaac Watts, alt. Bob Kauflin


MUSIC: Bob Kauflin
© 1997 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches.
All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK KAUFLIN
which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org CMD with chorus
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

# j œ . œj œ œj œ .. œj œ œ
& œœ œ . œ œ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ .. œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ . œ ‰
My God, why would You shed Your blood, so pure and un - de - filed,
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to make a sin - ful one like me Your cho - sen, pre - cious child?
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A Purple Robe, a Crown of Thorn 206
And they clothed Him in a purple cloak, and twisting together a crown of thorns,
they put it on Him. And they began to salute Him, “Hail, King of the Jews!” Mark 15:17-18
M
1. A purple robe, a crown of thorn, a reed in His right hand;
before the soldiers’ spite and scorn I see my Savior stand.
SA

He bears between the Roman guard the weight of all our woe;
a stumbling figure bowed and scarred, I see my Savior go.

2. Fast to the cross’s spreading span, high in the sunlit air,


all the unnumbered sins of man I see my Savior bear.
He hangs, by whom the world was made, beneath the darkened sky;
the everlasting ransom paid, I see my Savior die.

3. He shares on high His Father’s throne who once in mercy came;


for all His love to sinners shown, I sing my Savior’s name.

TEXT: Timothy Dudley-Smith (can be sung to KINGSFOLD, no. 102, ending on a half-stanza)
© Timothy Dudley-Smith in Europe and Africa. © Hope Publishing Company in the United States of America
and the rest of the world. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

207 I Saw One Hanging on a Tree


He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin
and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed. 1 Peter 2:24
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& # 4 œ œœ œœ œ
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œœ œœ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
1. I saw One hang - ing on a tree in ag - o - ny and blood,
2. My con-science felt and owned my guilt, and plunged me in de - spair;
3. A sec - ond look He gave, which said, “I free - ly all for - give.
? # # 44 œœ œ œ œœ œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œœ œœ ˙.
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who fixed His lov - ing eyes on me, as near His cross I stood.
PL
I saw my sins His blood had shed and helped to nail Him there.

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This blood is for your ran - som paid— I die that you might live.”
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& # œœ œ . œj œ œœ
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O can it be, up - on a tree the Sav - ior died for me?
œ œ. œ œ œœ .. œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ # œœ ˙.
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#
& # œ œ. œœj œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙.
My soul is thrilled, my heart is filled to think He died for me!

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œJ
œœ œ œœ œ œœ
œ
œœ # œ œ n œ
œ œ œ
˙˙ ..

TEXT: John Newton, 1779, and Shelley B. Johansen


MUSIC: Shelley B. Johansen BARNETT
© 1984 Bob Jones University CM with chorus
CHRIST’S SUFFERING

Hallelujah! What a Savior!


He was despised and forsaken of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and like one
208
from whom men hide their face He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. Isaiah 53:3

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1. “Man of Sor - rows,” what a name for the Son of
2.  Bear - ing shame and scoff - ing rude, in my place con -
3.  Guilt - y, vile, and help - less, we; spot - less Lamb of
4.  Lift - ed up was He to die; “It is fin - ished!”
5.  When He comes, our glo - rious King, all His ran - somed

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b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ
b
& b œœ n œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ
God, who
demned He
came
stood;
PL ru - ined
sealed my
sin -
par -
œ œ
ners
don
to
with
œ
re -
His
œ
claim!
blood:
God was He; full a - tone - ment, can it be?
was His cry; now in heav’n ex - alt - ed high:
home to bring, then a - new this song we’ll sing:

œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ
? bb œ œ œ œ œ
M
œ œ œ

b œ ˙ œ 2 4
& b œœ œ œ 4 ˙œ œ 4 ww
SA

œ ˙ œ œ œ
Hal - le - lu - jah! What a Sav - ior!
œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ
? b œ 2 ˙˙ 4 w
b 4 4 w

HALLELUJAH! WHAT A SAVIOR


TEXT and MUSIC: Philip P. Bliss, 1875 77.78
GOSPEL GRACE

209 See the Destined Day Arise


“To Him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor
and glory and might forever and ever!” Revelation 5:13
# 3 j
œ. œ œ œ ˙
& 4 œ œ œ œ œ. œj œ œ ˙
1. See the des - tined day a - rise! See a will - ing sac - ri - fice!
2. Who but Christ had dared to drain, steeped in gall, the cup of pain,
3. Ho - ly Je - sus, grant us grace in that sac - ri - fice to place
# j
œ. œ œ œ
& œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œj œ œ ˙
Je - sus, to re - deem our loss, hangs up - on the shame-ful cross.

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and with ten - der bod - y bear thorns and nails and pierc - ing spear?
all our trust for life re - newed, par-doned sin and prom-ised good.
#
& œ œ œ. œj œ œ
PL ˙ œ
œ œ. œJ œ
œ ˙
Je - sus, who but You could bear wrath so great and jus - tice fair?
Slain for us, the wa - ter flowed, min - gled from Your side with blood;
Grant us grace to sing Your praise ’round Your throne through end-less days,
#
œ œ œ. œj œ œ œ ˙
& ˙ œ œ œ. œj œ
Eve - ry pang and bit - ter throe, fin - ish - ing Your life of woe!
M
sign to all at - test - ing eyes of the fin - ished sac - ri - fice.
ev - er with the sons of light: “Bless-ing, hon - or, glo - ry, might!”

# œœ . œ œœ œ œ. œj œ
& œ œ œœ œœ œœ . œ œœ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙˙
SA

Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal - le - lu - jah! Lamb of God for sin - ners slain!
œ œ œ. œ œ œœ œœ œ . œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ ˙
?# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ. ˙

# œ œ. j
& œ œ œœ . œ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œœ œ œ œ. œ
œ œœ .. œ
œ ˙˙
Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal - le - lu - jah! Je - sus Christ, we praise Your name!
œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ.
?# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
œJ
TEXT: Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530-600), tr. Richard Mant, 1837; and Matt Merker
MUSIC: Matt Merker
© 2014 Matthew Merker Music (BMI)/Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches.
All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
GOSPEL GRACE

Christ Jesus Lay in Death’s Strong Bands 210


But God raised Him up again, putting an end to the agony of death,
since it was impossible for Him to be held in its power. Acts 2:24

4 œ
& 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ # œ œ
œ œ
1. Christ Je - sus lay in death’s strong bands, for our of - fens - es giv - en;
2. It was a strange and dread-ful strife when life and death con - tend - ed;
3. Here the true Pas - chal Lamb we see, whom God so free - ly gave us;
4. So let us keep the fes - ti - val where - to the Lord in - vites us;
œ œ œœ œœ œ bœ œ œ œ ˙
? 44 œ œ œ
œ # œœ œ œœ
bœ œ œ . œ ˙
œœ
œ
J

E
œ
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ # œ ˙
œ
but now at God’s
the vic - to - ry
He died on the
Christ is Him- self
œ œ œœ œœ œ
PL
right hand He stands and brings us life from
re - mained with life, the reign of death was
ac - curs - ed tree— so strong His love to
the Joy of all, the Sun that warms and
œ # œœ œ œœ bœ œ œ œ
heav - en.
end - ed.
save
lights
˙
us.
us.

? œ œ bœ œ œ . œ
˙˙
œ œ ˙
J
œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
& œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ #œ
M
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
There-fore let us joy - ful be and sing to God right thank-ful - ly
Ho - ly Scrip - ture plain - ly says that death is swal -lowed up by death;
See His blood up - on our door; faith points to it, death pass - es o’er,
SA

By His grace He doth im - part e - ter - nal sun - shine to the heart;

? œœ œ b œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ
œ
œ œœ œ
œ œ # œœ œ
bœ œ œ œ œ

& œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œœ # œœ ˙ œ #˙ ˙.
loud songs of hal - le - lu - jah. Hal - le - lu - jah!
his sting is lost for - ev - er. Hal - le - lu - jah!
and Sa - tan can - not harm us. Hal - le - lu - jah!

œj ˙˙ œj ˙˙ ..
the night of sin is end - ed. Hal - le - lu - jah!

? œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ bœ
œ. œ bœ œ.
˙ œ œ ˙
CHRIST LAG IN
TEXT: Martin Luther, 1524, based on Latin Victimae Paschali; tr. Richard Massie, 1854, alt. TODESBANDEN
MUSIC: Latin melody, c. 1100; adapt. Johann Walther, 1524 87.87.78.74
GOSPEL GRACE

211 A Debtor to Mercy


For I am convinced that neither death, nor life... nor anything else in all creation, will be able
to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39
# 6
& # 8 j œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ. œ j
œ œJ
J
1. A debt - or to mer - cy a - lone, of
2. The work which Your good - ness be - gan the
3. My name from the palms of Your hands, e -
j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
? # # 68 œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œJ

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#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œj
œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
J
cov - e - nant mer - cy I

œ
PLsing;
arm of Your strength will com-plete.
ter - ni - ty can - not e - rase.
œ œœ œ ..
I come with Your right-eous-ness
Your prom - ise is Yes and A -
Im - pressed on Your heart it re -
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
? # # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ
J
œ œ œ

#
& # œœ .. œœ j
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ
M
œ œ
on, my hum - ble of - fering to bring.
men, and nev - er was for - feit - ed yet.
mains, in marks of in - del - i - ble grace.

? # # œœ .. œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ. œ
SA

œ œ œ œ œœ
J œ. œ
# j œ œ œ œ
& # œœ œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ.
œ.
œ
œ œJj
The judg - ments of Your ho - ly law with
The fu - ture, or things that are now, no
Yes, I to the end will en - dure, un -

? # # œœJ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ J
TEXT: Augustus Toplady, 1776; alternate lyrics by Bob Kauflin
MUSIC: Bob Kauflin
© 1998 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) Integrity Pd Arrangement. All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ œ
œœ .. œœ œj œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ
œ œ
J
me can have noth - ing to do. My Sav - ior’s o - be- dience and
pow - er be - low or a - bove, can make You Your pur - pose fore -
til I bow down at Your throne, for - ev - er and al - ways se -

? ## œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ. œ œ. œ J

#
& # œ œœj œœ œ œœ
j
œœ œœ œœ œJœ œ ˙ .

E
J œ
blood hide all my trans - gres - sions from view.
go, or sev - er my soul from Your love.
cure—

? # # œœ
a

œœ
J
PL
debt - or

œ
œ
to

œœ
mer - cy

œœ œ
œ
J
œ
œ
œ
œ
a - lone.

œ
œJ
˙˙ ..

Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the
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law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of
death. For what the Law could not do, weak as it was through the flesh, God did:
sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and as an offering for sin, He
condemned sin in the flesh, so that the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled
SA

in us, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. For those
who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those
who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For the mind set on the
flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace, because the mind set
on the flesh is hostile toward God; for it does not subject itself to the law of God,
for it is not even able to do so, and those who are in the flesh cannot please God.

However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells
in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him.
If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive
because of righteousness. But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead
dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your
mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.

Romans 8:1-11
GOSPEL GRACE

212 In Christ Alone


And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been
given among men by which we must be saved. Acts 4:12
#
& # j j ˙ œœ œœ œ œ . j
œ œ . œœ œœ .. œ œ œœ ˙ œ œ œœ . œœ
J J
1. In Christ a - lone my hope is found; He is my light, my strength, my
2. In Christ a - lone who took on flesh, full-ness of God in help - less
3. There in the ground His bod - y lay, Light of the world by dark - ness
4. No guilt in life, no fear in death: this is the power of Christ in
? # # œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
J ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
J J

E
##
& œœ .. j j ˙˙ œœ œœ
œ œ . œœ œœ .. œ œ œœ œ
J J PL
song; this cor - ner - stone, this sol - id ground, firm through the
babe; this gift of love and right - eous - ness, scorned by the
slain. Then burst - ing forth in glo - rious day— up from the
me. From life’s first cry to fi - nal breath, Je - sus com-
? # # œœ .. œ œœ .. œœ œ .. œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ
Jœ œ œJ œ œ ˙ œ
# œœj œ
& # œ . j
œJj œœ
œ œœ .. œœ
M
œ œ œœ . œ
J
œ. œ œ
fierc - est drought and storm. What heights of love, what depths of
ones He came to save. Till on that cross as Je - sus
grave He rose a - gain! And as He stands in vic - to -
SA

œ. œ œ
mands my des - ti - ny. No power of hell, no scheme of

? # # œœ œœ œ . œ œœ .. œœ œ
œ
œœ œ. œJ œ œœ
œ. œ J
J
## j
& œœ .. j œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œ
œ œœ œœ .. j
œJ œJ œ . œœ
peace, when fears are stilled, when striv - ings cease! My com - for -
died, the wrath of God was sat - is - fied. For eve - ry
ry, sin’s curse has lost its grip on me. For I am
man can ev - er pluck me from His hand. Till He re -

? # # œ .. œœj œœ œ œ.
œ.
œ œ œœ œ .. œJj œ .
J œ Jœ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2002 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

#
& # œ. j ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ ..
j
œ. œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
J
ter, my all in all; here in the love of Christ I stand.
sin on Him was laid; here in the death of Christ I live.
His and He is mine, bought with the precious blood of Christ.
turns or calls me home, here in the power of Christ I’ll stand.

? # # œ .. œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙˙ ..
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
J J

213

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Shield Me With Your Hand
Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved
from the wrath of God through Him. Romans 5:9
PL
Before the universe was made and light came into view,
the plan for saving grace was laid and etched in love and truth.
When sin and death had entered in, Your gracious heart was heard;
a promise that would cover sin, through your eternal Word.

But who in heaven or on earth could bridge so wide a chasm?


For sin offended from its birth a glory none can fathom.
M
Yet hidden in the counsel of Your wise and holy mind,
a Savior fashioned out of love would enter space and time.

Chorus
That You would die of Your own will, the spotless for the stained,
SA

does every hour amaze me still, such pity unrestrained.


For though my sin deserved the death Your holiness demands,
’twas in Your heart to bear the wrath and shield me with Your hands.

The Savior born so long ago came not for earthly glory;
the broken path would be His lot, disgrace would be His story.
His life began with helpless cries, and no one knew the reason,
but at His end those helpless cries would buy us back from treason.

Were You to mark our sin, oh Lord, and say “I will not pardon,”
then all would spend eternity with hearts forever hardened.
But lavish mercy, grace, and love came running to the sinner;
on Christ my shame and guilt were placed; from death I was delivered.

TEXT: Jerry Wragg


© 2016 Jerry Wragg. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

214 Jesus, Thank You


Oh give thanks to the LORD, for He is good,
for His lovingkindness is everlasting! Psalm 107:1
# 2
œj œ .
& 2 j
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ
1. The mys - t’ry of the cross I can - not com - pre -
2. By Your per - fect sac - ri - fice I’ve been brought
?# 2 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
J œ. ˙.
œ
2 J œ
# Œ. Ó
& œj œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ w ˙

E
˙
hend, the ag - o - nies of Cal - va - ry.
near; Your en - e - my You’ve made Your friend.

?# Œ . Jœ œ œ œ œ
PL œ ˙ œ œ w ˙ Ó
˙
# Œ
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ ˙
You, the per - fect Ho - ly One crushed Your Son,
Pour - ing out the rich - es of Your glo - rious grace,

?# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
M
œ ˙ Œ
#
& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w ˙.
œ œ œ œ œ
SA

who drank the bit - ter cup re - served for me.


Your mer - cy and Your kind - ness know no end.

?# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ww ˙˙ ..

#
œœ œœ œœj œ œœj ˙˙
Chorus
& ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œ ..
œ œ œ œ
Your blood has washed a - way my sin— Je - sus, thank You;

˙˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
? # œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
˙
œœ ..
J J œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Pat Sczebel
© 2003 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Integrity’s Hosanna! Music (ASCAP)
(adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

#
& j œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœj œ j
œœ ˙˙
œJ œ œ œ œ
the Fa - ther’s wrath com - plete - ly sat - is - fied—

œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? # œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
J J J
#
& œœ œœ ˙œ œ ˙ œœ
j
œœ œœ œœ œœ œj ˙.
˙ œ ˙.

E
Je - sus, thank You. Once Your en - e - my,

?# œ œ ˙ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œœ œ
œJ
˙.
˙.
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
PL J
# œœ œœ œœj œ œœj œœ œœ ..
œœ j œœ œœ
& ww ww
œ œ
now seat - ed at Your ta - ble– Je - sus, thank
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ w w
?# œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ w w
œ Jœ œ œ.
J
M
# Last time end
.. ˙
Bridge

& ww ˙˙ Ó œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ww
˙
SA

You. Lov - er of my soul,


œ œ ˙ œ œ w
? # ww ˙˙
Ó
˙
.. ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ w

# j œœ
Repeat 2x, last time to Chorus
..
& œœ .. œœ œœ ww ww ww ww
I want to live for You.

œ. œ œ œ w w w w
? # œ. Jœ œ œ w w w w ..
GOSPEL GRACE

215 What Grace Is Mine


But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain;
but I labored even more than all of them, yet not I, but the grace of God with me. 1 Corinthians 15:10

4 j œ
&4 j œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ j
œJ œœ J œ œ œJ
1. What grace is mine that He who dwells in end - less light
2. What grace is mine to know His breath a - live in me;
j
?4 œ œ œ œ.
œ. œœ œ
œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œj
4 œ œ œ J œ œ œ œ

E
j ‰
& j œœ œœ œ .. œ œ œœ j
œœ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ

? œj
called through the night
be - neath His wings

œœ œœ
PL
œœ ..
to find my dis - tant soul;
my wak - ened soul may soar.

œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙ œœ
and from His
All fear can
j œ œ
‰ J œ œ
J œ œ œ ˙
œ

& œ .. j œ œ
M
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ.
œ
J œ bœ œ œœ œ œœ œ .
scars poured mer - cy that would plead for me, that I might live,
flee, for death’s dark night is o - ver - come— my Sav - ior lives
SA

? œœ .. œœ œ
œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.

& œœj œœ ‰ œj œ œœ œ. œœj œœ œœ œ


œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œœ
and in His name be known. So I will go wher-ev - er He is
and reigns for - ev - er - more.
j
? œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ‰ œœJ œ œœ œ. œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ. œJ
œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Kristyn Getty
MUSIC: Traditional English melody
© 2008 Gettymusic/Adm. by Music Services, Brentwood, TN excl. UK & Europe, adm. by Kingsway Music. LONDONDERRY AIR
[email protected]. Used by permission. 11.10.11.10 D (or 12.10.12.10 D)
GOSPEL GRACE

& œ œ œ œ œ œ. œœj œœ œœ œ j
œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ. œ œœ ˙œ œ œœ
J
call - ing me; I lose my life to find my life in Him.
œ œ œ œ œ j
? œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
œ œ J ˙ œ

œ. œ œ
& œj œ œœ œ. œ
J œ
œ
œ œœ œ
œ œœ œ j
œ œ œ œœ œœ

E
I give my all to gain the hope that nev - er dies;

bœ œ
? œj œ œ
œ
œ.
œ.
PL œ œœ œœ
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œ œj
œ œ J œ œ

& j œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
J
M
I bow my heart, take up my cross, and fol - low Him.

? œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ bœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA
GOSPEL GRACE

216 When Love Came Down


But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that

#### 4 .
while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8

& 4 Œ œj œ œ œ . œ œj œ œ œ œ œ.
œ.
1. When Love came down to earth and made His home with men,
2. When eve - ry un-clean thought and eve - ry sin - ful deed
3. Come, lay your heav - y load down at the Mas - ter’s feet;
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the hope - less found a hope, the sin - ner found a friend.
was scourged up - on His back and hammered through His feet,

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your shame will be
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PL
re - moved,
œ.
your joy will be com - plete.

Jœ œ œ œ œ œ.

œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ ..
& œœ .. œœj œ œœ œ œ
Not to the pow - er - ful but to the poor He came,
the In - no - cent is cursed, the guilt - y are re - leased;
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œJj œœ
Come cru - ci - fy your pride and en - ter as a child,

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œ
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& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ..
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œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ..
and hum - ble, hun - gry hearts were sat - is - fied a - gain.
the pun - ish - ment of God on God has brought me peace.
for those who bow down low He’ll lift up to His side.

? # # # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ œ œ. œœ ˙˙ ..
J œ. œJ œ œ œ .
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& œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œœ
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What joy, what peace has come to us! What hope, what help, what love!

? # # # # œœ ˙. œ ˙. œ ˙. œ ˙. œ
˙. œ ˙. œ ˙. œ
˙. œ ˙. œ ww
˙. œ ˙. œ ˙. œ w
TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend
© 2001 Thankyou Music (Adm. by CapitolCMGPublishing.com excl. UK & Europe, adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family)
GOSPEL GRACE

God of Grace
...to the praise of the glory of His grace,
217
which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved. Ephesians 1:6
# 3
& # 4 œ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
1. God of grace, a - maz-ing won - der, ir - re - sist - i - ble and free;
2. God of grace, who loved and knew me long be - fore the world be - gan;
3. God of grace, I stand a - stound-ed, cleansed, for-giv - en, and se - cure.

? # # 43 œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
J œ œ

E
#
& # œ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙

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PL
oh, the mir - a - cle of mer - cy, Je - sus reach - es down to me.
sent my Sav - ior down from heav - en— per- fect God and per - fect man.
All my fears are now con - found - ed, and my hope is
œ œœ œœ œœ
ev - er sure.
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
Jœ œ œ
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œ. œ œ œ
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God of grace, I stand in won - der, as my God re-stores my soul.
God of grace, I trust in Je - sus; I’m ac - cept - ed as His own.
God of grace, now crowned in glo - ry, where one day I’ll see Your face;
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. j
? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œœ ˙
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& # œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
His own blood has paid my ran - som; awe-some cost to make me whole.
Eve - ry day His grace sus-tains me, as I lean on Him a - lone.
and for - ev - er I’ll a - dore You in Your ev - er - last - ing grace.

? # # œ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ J œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Jonathan Rea


© 2003 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

218 All I Have Is Christ


...not having a righteousness of my own derived from the Law, but that which is through faith
in Christ, the righteousness which comes from God on the basis of faith... Philippians 3:9
# 3
& # 4 œj œ œ œ . œj œ . œ œ . œj œ
œ ˙ œ œ.
1. I once was lost in dark - est night, yet thought I knew the way;
2. But as I ran my hell-bound race, in - dif-ferent to the cost,

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3. Now Lord, I would be Yours a - lone, and live so all might see
˙
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4 J J

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You looked up - on

œ œ œ.
PL
the sin that prom - ised joy and life had led me to
my help - less state and led me to

œ œ. œ œ.
the grave.
the cross.
the strength to fol - low Your com-mands could nev - er come from me.


œ œ ˙ œ œ.
J

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œ œ œ œ. œ œœ ..
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I had no hope that You would own a re - bel to Your will,
And I be - held God’s love dis - played: You suf-fered in my place.
O Fa - ther, use my ran-somed life in an - y way You choose,
œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ.
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œ.
Jœ J

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and if You had not loved me first, I would re - fuse You
You bore the wrath re-served for me; now all I know is
and let my song for - ev - er be: “My on - ly boast is

? # # œJ œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œœ
Jœ Jœ ˙

TEXT and MUSIC: Jordan Kauflin


© 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

## .. ˙ . œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ
1. 2, 3.

& ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ .
˙˙ .. œœ .. ˙.
still. grace. Hal - le - lu - jah, all I
You!”
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# œœ ˙ ˙˙ ..
& # ˙˙ ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ . œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ
˙.

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have is Christ! Hal - le - lu - jah, Je - sus is my life!

˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
œ œœ ˙˙ . ˙ œœ
? ## ˙ œœ ˙ œ
PL ˙.

If anyone else has a mind to put confidence in the flesh, I far more: circumcised the
eighth day, of the nation of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews;
as to the Law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to the
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righteousness which is in the Law, found blameless.

But whatever things were gain to me, those things I have counted as loss for the
sake of Christ. More than that, I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing
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value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all
things, and count them but rubbish so that I may gain Christ, and may be found in
Him, not having a righteousness of my own derived from the Law, but that which is
through faith in Christ, the righteousness which comes from God on the basis of
faith, that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of
His sufferings, being conformed to His death; in order that I may attain to the
resurrection from the dead.

Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so
that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. Brethren,
I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting
what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal
for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:4-14
GOSPEL GRACE

219 What Wondrous Love Is This


Blessed be the Lord, for He has made wondrous
His lovingkindness to me... Psalm 31:21

2 ˙ ˙
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œ œ œ œ ˙
1. What won-drous love is this, O my soul, O my soul! What
2. When I was sink - ing down, sink-ing down, sink-ing down, when
3. To God and to the Lamb I will sing, I will sing; to

? 2 ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
2 œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ̇ œ
˙

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˙
& œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ
œ œœ œœ ww ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ œœ œœ
œ œ ˙
wondrous love is this,
I was sink-ing down,
God and to the Lamb
PL O my soul!
O my soul!
I will sing.
What won-drous love is this,
When I was sink-ing down
To God and to the Lamb

? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ww ˙˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ

& ˙œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙
œ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ
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œ œ œ œ œ
that caused the Lord of bliss to bear the dread - ful curse for my
be - neath God’s right-eous frown, Christ laid a - side His crown for my
who is the great “I AM,” while mil - lions join the theme, I will
SA

? œ̇ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ
œ

& ˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ˙ œ œ œ ww
soul, for my soul, to bear the dread - ful curse for my soul.
soul, for my soul, Christ laid a - side His crown for my soul.
sing, I will sing, while mil - lions join the theme, I will sing.

œœ œœ œ ˙ œ ˙œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ
? ˙˙ œ œ ˙
œ œ
ww
œ

TEXT: American Folk Hymn


MUSIC: William Walker’s Southern Harmony, 1835 WONDROUS LOVE
GOSPEL GRACE

Arise, My Soul, Arise


Therefore He is able to save completely those who draw near to God through Him,
220
since He always lives to intercede for them. Hebrews 7:25
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& b b 4 ˙˙ œœ œ
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œ
œ
œ
˙.
˙.
1. A - rise, my soul, a - rise, shake off your guilt - y fears;
2. He ev - er lives a - bove for me to in - ter - cede,
3. Five bleed-ing wounds He bears, re - ceived on Cal - va - ry;
4. The Fa - ther hears Him pray, His dear a - noint - ed One;
5. My God is rec - on - ciled; His par-d’ning voice I hear;

? b b b 44 ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙ ..
b ˙ œ œœœ œ œ œ œ

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& b b œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙œ. ˙ œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..

His
PL
the bleed - ing Sac - ri - fice
all - re - deem - ing love,
they pour ef - fec - tual prayers;
He can - not turn a - way
He owns me for His child:
in
His
my be - half
pre - cious blood
they strong - ly plead
the pres - ence of
I can no lon -
ap - pears.
to plead.
for me.
His Son.
ger fear.
œ œ œ ˙.
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˙. œœ œ
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œ
œ
œœ œ
œ
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Be - fore the throne my Sure - ty stands, be - fore the throne my
His blood a - toned for eve - ry race, His blood a - toned for
“For - give him, O, for - give,” they cry, “For - give him, O, for -
SA

His Spir - it an - swers to the blood, His Spir - it an - swers


With con - fi - dence I now draw nigh, with con - fi - dence I
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b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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& b bb œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
œ œ
Sure - ty stands, my name is writ - ten on His hands.
eve - ry race, and sprin - kles now the throne of grace.
give,” they cry, “nor let that ran - somed sin - ner die!”
to the blood, and tells me I am born of God.

œ ˙.
now draw nigh, and “Fa - ther, Ab - ba, Fa - ther,” cry!
œ œ ˙
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œ
œ
œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
˙
˙ ˙
b ˙.
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1742 LENOX
MUSIC: Louis Edson, 1782 66.66.88.8
GOSPEL GRACE

221 His Mercy Is More


He kept crying out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”... And Jesus said to him,
“Receive your sight; your faith has made you well.” Luke 18:39, 42

# ## 6
& # 8 j œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
1. What love could re - mem - ber no wrongs we have done?
2. What pa - tience would wait as we con - stant - ly roam?
3. What rich - es of kind - ness He lav - ished on us.
? # # # # 68 œJ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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# #
& # # œj œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ

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What Fa - ther so
His blood
œ.
PL
Om - nis - cient, all - know - ing, He counts not their sum.
ten - der
was the pay - ment, His
œ
is

œ
call - ing us home?
life was the cost.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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& # œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œ 8 œ œ œœ 8 œ. œœ
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Thrown in - to a sea with - out bot - tom or shore.
He wel - comes the weak - est, the vil - est, the poor.
We stood ’neath a debt we could nev - er af - ford.
œ œ. œ œ œ œœ œœ œ. œœ
3 œ œœ œœ 6 œ.
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& j . œ œ œ œ œ 8 œ œ œ 8 œ. ‰ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ..
œ œ
Our sins, they are man-y—His mer-cy is more. Praise the Lord,

œ. œ œ œ œ œ .
? # # # # œJ 3 œ œ œ 6 œ. ‰ œ œ ˙œ .
8 8 œ œ œ.

TEXT and MUSIC: Matt Papa and Matt Boswell


© 2015 Messenger Hymns (BMI) Getty Music ASCAP Designee (ASCAP) (admin. by Music Services, www.musicservices.org)/
Love Your Enemies Publishing (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

#### œ œ œœ œœ œœj œ
& Œ œj œ œ . œ. œ.
˙œ .. œ .
œ œ œ œ. ˙. œ œ œ
His mer - cy is more. Strong-er than dark - ness,

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new eve - ry morn; our sins, they are man - y—His mer-cy is more.

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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3 œ œ œ 6 ˙˙ ..
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PL
The Gospel Song
He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf... 2 Corinthians 5:21
222
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& # 2 ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙œ œ ˙ ˙
˙
˙
˙
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w ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙
˙
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Ho - ly God, in love, be - came per - fect Man to

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2 ˙ œ̇ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
˙
#
& # ˙ ˙˙ ˙ ˙
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˙˙ w˙ ˙ ˙˙ ˙œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙
˙ ˙
bear my blame. On the cross He took my

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˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
# w
& # w ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙
˙ ˙˙ ˙˙. œ œœ ww
sin; by His death I live a - gain.
˙ ˙ ˙
? # # w˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ ˙ .. œ ww
œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Drew Jones and Bob Kauflin
© 2004 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)
(adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

223 Amazing Grace


For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the
gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. Ephesians 2:8-9
# 3 œ ˙
& 4 ˙ œ
œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ
˙
˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ
1. A - maz - ing grace! how sweet the sound, that
2. ’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and
3. Through man - y dan - gers, toils, and snares, I
4. The Lord has prom - ised good to me; His
5. When we’ve been there ten thou - sand years, bright

?# 3 œ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ œœ
4 œ ˙ œ
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙

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& ˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ˙ . œ œ œ ˙˙
˙ œ #˙ PL œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ
saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but
grace my fears re - lieved; how pre - cious did that
have al - read - y come; ’tis grace hath brought me
Word my hope se - cures; He will my shield and
shin -
œ
ing as the sun, we’ve no less days to
? # ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ . œ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ
œ ˙ œ
˙ œ
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& œœ ˙ œ ˙.
œœ. œ œ œœ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙.
˙
˙
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now am found; was blind, but now I see.


grace ap - pear the hour I first be - lieved!
safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.
por - tion be as long as life en - dures.
sing God’s praise than when we’d first be - gun.

? # ˙˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ .. ˙
œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ ˙

TEXT: John Newton, 1779 (st. 1-4); Anonymous, c. 1790 (st. 5) NEW BRITAIN
MUSIC: William Walker, Southern Harmony, 1835 CM
GOSPEL GRACE

I Am Not Skilled to Understand


I know whom I have believed and I am convinced that He is able to guard
224
what I have entrusted to Him until that day. 2 Timothy 1:12
# 3
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& 4 œJ œœ œ œ. œ œ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ
1. I am not skilled to un - der - stand what God has
2. I take Him at His Word in - deed: “Christ died for
3. That He should leave His place on high and come for
4. And oh, that He ful - filled may see the la - bor
5. Yes, liv - ing, dy - ing, let me bring my strength, my

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œ œœ œœ œ .. œj œ œ œ. œj œœ œœ
œ. J

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# œ. j
& œœ . œj œ œ œ œ. œj œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
willed,
sin -
what
ners,”
God
this
PL has planned;
I read;
I on - ly know
for in my heart
at
I
His right
find a
sin - ful man to die, you count it strange? So once did
of His soul in me, and with His work con - tent - ed
sol - ace from this spring, that He who lives to be my

? # œœ . œj œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ. œJ œ œ
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œ œ J
#
& œ ..
œ œœj œ œœ
24 j 43 œ œ ˙
œ œœ . œ œ œ ˙
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hand is One who is my Sav - ior!


need of Him to be my Sav - ior!
I, be - fore I knew my Sav - ior!
be, as I with my dear Sav - ior!
King once died to be my Sav - ior!

? # œœ .. œ œ œ 24 œœ
œJ œ œ
œœ 43 œœ ˙
˙

TEXT: Dora Greenwell, 1873 O WALY WALY


MUSIC: English folk song, 18th cent.; adapted by Dan Kreider LM
GOSPEL GRACE

225 The Blood of Jesus Speaks for Me


[You have come] to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood,
which speaks a better word than the blood of Abel. Hebrews 12:24
b b 3 j j
&b b 4 œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ.
j
œ œ œ
1. The blood of Je - sus speaks for me. Be still, my
2. My heart can bare - ly take it in, He par - dons
3. When my ac - cus - er makes the claim that I should
4. O let my soul a - rise and sing, my con - fi -
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œ œ œ œ. œ
j œ. œ œ.
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soul— re - deem-ing love
PL out of the dust of Cal - va - ry
all my guilt - y stains. Sur - ren - der all my shame to Him,
die for my of - fense, I point him to that rug - ged frame,
dence is not in vain! The One who fights for me is King;
? b b œ. œœ œ j j œ. œ œ.
b b œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ

b
& b b b œj œ œ œ. Jœ œ. œ œ. œœj œœ œœ
M
is ris - ing to the throne a - bove. There is no
He breaks the curse of eve - ry chain. My sin is
where I found life at Christ’s ex - pense. See from His
His hope, His cov - e - nant re - main. No con - dem -
œœ œœ œœ
œ œ. Jœ œ œ.
SA

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b b

b j œœ .. œœ
& b b b œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œ

œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
J
venge - ance in His cry, while “It is fin - ished!” fills the
great, but great - er still the bound - less grace His heart re -
hands, His feet, His side, the foun - tain flow - ing deep and
na - e - ter - nal hope is mine in -
œ. œ
tion now I dread,
œ œ . œœ œœ .. œ œ œ œ. œ
? b b b œœ .. œ œ œ œ
Jœ œ . J œ. œJ œ.
b
TEXT and MUSIC: Travis Cottrell and David Moffitt
© 2015 TimeChange Music (ASCAP) Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) Great Revelation Music (ASCAP)
(admin at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

b b
& b b œœ .. œœ
J
œ œ
œ œ œœ ..
j
œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ œ œ
J œ œ
sky. For - give - ness is the fi - nal plea— the blood of
veals: a mer - cy deep - er than the sea— the blood of
wide! O hear it shout the vic - to - ry— the blood of

œ .. œ j œ œ œ
stead. His Word will stand; I stand re - deemed— the blood of
œ œJ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ .. œœ œ ..
? b b J œ œ œ œ
b b J
3rd time to bridge

b b
& b b œœ œœ œ .. œœj
Bridge
˙˙ ..
4th time end

œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ

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Je - sus speaks for me.
Je - sus speaks for me.
Wor - thy is the Lamb,
Je - sus speaks for me!
Je - sus speaks
j for me!
˙˙ ..
œ
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b
œœ .
PL œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ

b
& b b b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ
œ. œ œ
M
Lamb for sin-ners slain. Je - sus, Lord of all, glo - ry to His name!
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ. œ œ
? b b œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
b b

b b
SA

&b b œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ œ
Heav-en cry - ing out, let the earth pro-claim: pow - er in the blood,

? b b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
b b œ œ

b b œ œœ œœ œ œœ ..
to verse 4

&b b œ œœ .. œœ œœ ˙˙
glo - ry to His name, Je - sus!
œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ ˙ œ.
? b b œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ.
b b
GOSPEL GRACE

226 O My Soul, Arise


Because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son
into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!” Galatians 4:6

6 j j j
& b 8 œj œ œ œ œj œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ. œ
1. A - rise, my soul, a - rise; shake off your guilt - y fears;
2. He ev - er lives a - bove for me to in - ter - cede;
3. Five bleed - ing wounds He bears, re - ceived on Cal - va - ry;
4. My God is rec - on - ciled, His par - d’ning voice I hear;

? 6 œ œ œJ œ œ œ . œ Jœ œ Jœ œ œ œ œ . œ
b 8 J J

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j œ œj œ
& b œj œ œj œ œ œ. œj œ œ
œ œ. œ
the bleed - ing sac - ri - fice
PL on my be - half ap - pears.
His all - re - deem - ing love, His pre - cious blood to plead.
they pour ef - fec - tual prayers, they strong - ly plead for me.
He owns me as His child— I can no long - er fear.
œJ œ. œ œ œ œJ œ œ
?b œ œ œJ œ J œ œ. œ
J

& b œj œj œ j j œj œ œj
œ œ œ œj œ œ œ
M
Be - fore the throne my Sure - ty stands, be - fore the throne my
His blood a - toned for eve - ry race, His blood a - toned for
“For - give him, O for - give,” they cry; “For - give him, O for -
With con - fi - dence I now draw nigh, with con - fi - dence I
SA

? œ œ œ œ œJ
b œJ Jœ œ œ œ
J
œ
J
œ œ
J J

j j
&b œ œ œ œ œ
j œ œ œ œ
j œ œ œ œ
œ ˙.
Sure - ty stands; my name iswrit - ten on His hands.
eve - ry race, and sprin - kles now the throne of grace.
give,” they cry; “Don’t let that ran - somed sin - ner die!”
now draw nigh, and “Fa - ther, Ab - ba, Fa - ther!” cry.

? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œJ œ œ
b œ
J J œ œ
J
œ ˙.

TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1742; alternate lyrics by Eric McAllister


MUSIC: Eric McAllister
© 2012 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Integrity Pd Arrangement. All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

œj œœ .. œœ œj œ . œœ œj œœ œœj œœ œ
& b Œ . œœ œ œ œ. œ œ œ.
Œ
J
O my soul, a - rise— be - hold the ris - en Christ:

œœ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
? œJ œ . œ œ œ.
J œ œ œ œ œ ..
b Œ. J Jœ œ œJ œ Œ

& b œj œœ œœj œœ œœ
j œœ œœj œœ œœ œ œ.
J
your great High Priest, your spot - less sac - ri - fice!

E
œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ..
?
b œJ œ Jœ
J œ œJ œ Jœ œ
j
œj œ .
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PL
œœ
œ œ. œœ j
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j
œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ.
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O my soul, a - rise— God owns you as His child.

œœ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ
œ. œ Jœ œ . œ ..
?b Jœ œ œ

œ
œ Jœ œ Jœ œ Œ
M
&b j œœ œœj œœ œœj œœ œœj œœ œ
œ
J œ œ ˙.
SA

Shake off your guilt - y fears, my soul, a - rise!

œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
?b œ
J œ Jœ
J œ œ
J #œ Jœ ˙
GOSPEL GRACE

227 The Glory of the Cross


I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom

#### 4
I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them but rubbish so that I may gain Christ. Philippians 3:8

j
& 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
1. What wis - dom once de - vised the plan where
2. What right - eous - ness was once re - vealed that
3. What mer - cy now has been pro-claimed for

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4 œ

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j
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all

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PL
our sin and pride
sets the guilt - y free,
those who would be - lieve?

œ
œ œ. J
was placed up - on the per - fect Lamb
that jus - ti - fies un - god - ly men,
A love in - com - pre-hen - si - ble

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj .

#### j
& r ‰ œj œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
M
œ
who suf - fered, bled, and died? The wis - dom of
and calls the filth - y clean? A right - eous-ness
our minds could not con - ceive. A mer - cy that
œ œ œ œ
? #### r ‰ Jœ J
SA

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

#### 24 œ œ œ œ œ 4
& œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ 4 ˙. ‰ œj
a Sov - ereign God, whose great- ness will be shown when
that proved to all Your jus - tice has been met, and
for - gives my sin, that makes me like Your Son; and
œ œ œ œ œ
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‰J

TEXT and MUSIC: Bob Kauflin


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GOSPEL GRACE

# #
& # # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
those who cru - ci - fied Your Son re - joice a - round Your throne!
ho - ly wrath is sat - is - fied through one a - ton - ing death.
now I’m loved for - ev - er - more be - cause of what You’ve done.

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#### ‰ j œœ .. œœ œ œ œ ‰ j
& ˙. œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
J J

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And oh, the glo - ry of the cross, that

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‰ œJ œ .
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& œ œ œ œ œ
œ
œœœ ˙
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J
You would send Your Son for us. I

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œ

# #
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œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .
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œ œ œ œ
SA

glad - ly count my life as loss that I might come to


r
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know the glo - ry of, the glo - ry of the cross.

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GOSPEL GRACE

228 Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners!


“I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” Luke 5:32

# 6
& # 4 ˙ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ ˙œ
œ œœ ˙˙ œœ
˙ œ ˙ œ
1. Je - sus, what a Friend for sin - ners! Je - sus, Lov - er
2. Je - sus, what a strength in weak - ness! Let me hide my -
3. Je - sus, what a help in sor - row! While the bil - lows
4. Je - sus, I do now re - ceive Him; more than all in

? # # 6 ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ
4 ˙ œ ˙ œ

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#
& # œ œ œ ˙. ˙ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ
˙ œ ˙. PL œ ˙ œ
of my soul; friends may fail me, foes as - sail me—
self in Him; tempt - ed, tried, and some - times fail - ing,
o’er me roll, e - ven when my heart is break - ing,
Him I find; He has grant - ed me for - give - ness:

? # # ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ . œ ˙
˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ œœ

#
M
& # ˙œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ .. ˙ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œœ
˙˙ œœ
˙
He, my Sav - ior, makes me whole.
He, my strength, my vic - t’ry wins.
SA

Hal - le - lu - jah, what a


He, my com - fort, helps my soul.
I am His, and He is mine!

? # # ˙˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙
˙
œ
œ
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
#
& # œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œ œ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ. ˙ œ˙ œ œœ œ œ œ
˙ œ
˙ œ
Sav - ior! Hal - le - lu - jah, what a Friend! Sav - ing, help - ing,

? # # œ œ œ ˙˙ œ
œ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ . ˙
˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ
˙ œ ˙.

TEXT: J. Wilbur Chapman, 1907 HYFRYDOL


MUSIC: Rowland Prichard, 1830 87.87 D
GOSPEL GRACE

#
& # œ˙ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙ œ 43 ˙˙ 6
œœ 4 w .
œ œ
keep - ing, lov - ing; He is with me to the end.

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4 œ 4

God, in the Gospel of His Son 229


By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son

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into the world so that we might live through Him. 1 John 4:9

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˙ œœ œ œ œ # œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙
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ter - nal coun - sels known; where love in all its
grace and learn His name; may read, in char - ac -
rest from all his pains, the cap - tive feel his
SA

world be - yond the skies; here shines the light which


j
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˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ
# # œ œ˙ œ œ
& # ˙ œ
œ
œ œ œ
˙ œ ˙˙ œ œ œ˙ œ œœ ˙˙ ..
glo - ry shines, and truth is drawn in fair - est lines.
ters of blood, the wis - dom, pow’r, and grace of God.
bond - age cease, the mourn - er find the way of peace.
guides our way from earth to realms of end - less day.

? # # # ˙˙ œ œ œ nœ ˙
˙ n œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ
˙ œ
˙.
œ ˙ #œ œ ˙.
TEXT: Benjamin Beddome, 1787 GERMANY
MUSIC: William Gardiner’s Sacred Melodies, 1815 LM
GOSPEL GRACE

230 Before the Throne of God Above


Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the
Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. Hebrews 4:14
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& b b 4 j œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ .. j œ œœ œœ œœ
œJ œJ œœ œ œœ
1. Be - fore the throne of God a - bove I have a strong and per - fect
2. When Sa - tan tempts me to de - spair, and tells me of the guilt with-
3. Be - hold Him there, the ris - en Lamb! My per-fect, spot - less Right-eous-

? b 3 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ .
œ. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
b b 4 J J œ œ œ œ

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b œ
& b b œœ .. j œ
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œ œœ œœ œ .. j œ
œ œ œ œ œ
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plea, a great High Priest whose name is “Love,” who ev - er
in, up - ward I look and see Him there who made an
ness; the great un - change - a - ble I AM, the King of
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lives and pleads for me. My name is grav - en on His hands;
end to all my sin. Be - cause the sin - less Sav - ior died,
glo - ry and of grace! One with Him - self I can - not die;
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
SA

? b œ œ œ œ œœ .. œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
b b œ œ œ œ
b œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ œ œ
& b b œJ œ œ
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my name is writ - ten on His heart; I know that
my sin - ful soul is count - ed free; for God the

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my soul is pur - chased with His blood; my life is
œ œ œ œ œœ œ .. œ œ
? b b œœ œ œ œ œœ œ J œ
b J
TEXT: Charitie Lees Bancroft, alternate lyrics by Vikki Cook
MUSIC: Vikki Cook
© 1997 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, BEFORE THE THRONE
part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission. LMD
GOSPEL GRACE

b
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J œ œ
while in heav’n He stands, no tongue can bid me thence de -
Just is sat - is - fied to look on Him and par - don
hid with Christ on high, with Christ my Sav - ior and my
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œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
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part; no tongue can bid me thence de - part.
me; to look on Him and par - don me.
God; with Christ my Sav - ior and my God!
? b œœ .. œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
b b J
PL œ œ œ œ œ œ

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231
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to the Law; who serve a copy and shadow œ œthings...˙ .But
˙.
œ a more excellent ministry,œ œ byœ œ œ œalsoœthe mediator
as much as He is
of a better covenant, which has been enacted on better promises.
TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1709 SOUTHWELL
MUSIC: William 7:23-8:6
Hebrews Daman, The Psalmes of David, 1579 SM
GOSPEL GRACE

232 Hark! The Voice of Love and Mercy


Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is finished!"
And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit. John 19:30

& b 43 œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œœ
œ œ
1. Hark! the voice of love and mer - cy sounds a -
2. “It is fin - ished!” What as - sur - ance do the
3. Fin - ished all the types and shad - ows of the
an - gels, shout His prais - es,
œ œ
4. Saints and His great
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loud

cer -
from Cal - va - ry;
won - drous words af - ford!
e - mo - nial law,
fin - ished work pro - claim;
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Heav’n - ly
the
bless - ings
fin - ished all that
rocks a -
with - out
God had

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all on earth and all in
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b œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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œ
œ œœ œœ œ ..
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œ œ
sun - der, shakes the earth and veils the sky: “It is fin - ished!
mea - sure flow to us from Christ the Lord: “It is fin - ished!
prom - ised: death and hell no more shall awe. “It is fin - ished!
SA

heav - en, join to bless Im - man - uel’s name: Hal-le - lu - jah!


œ ˙˙ œ œœ œ œ
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& b œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ. œ #œ œ œ
It is fin - ished!” hear the dy - ing Sav - ior cry; “It is fin - ished!
It is fin - ished!” Saints, the dy - ing words re - cord; “It is fin - ished!
It is fin - ished!” Saints, from this your com-fort draw; “It is fin - ished!
Hal - le - lu - jah! End - less glo - ry to the Lamb; Hal - le - lu - jah!
œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ. œj œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
? œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
b œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ #œ
TEXT: Jonathan Evans
MUSIC: Joan J. Pinkston, 1990 CASSELLS
© 1990 Faith Free Presbyterian Church. All rights reserved. 87.87.444.7
GOSPEL GRACE

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œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ
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œ. œœj œ œœ ˙˙
œ
It is fin - ished!” hear the dy - ing Sav - ior cry.
It is fin - ished!” Saints, the dy - ing words re - cord.
It is fin - ished!” Saints, from this your com - fort draw.
Hal - le - lu - jah! End - less - ry to the Lamb!
œ œ
glo
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Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness 233

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...that I may be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own derived from the Law,
but that which is through faith in Christ... Philippians 3:9
3 6 3
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œœ
PL œ˙ œ œœ 4 ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. 4 œœ œœ œœ
1. Je - sus, Your blood and right - eous - ness my beau - ty
2. Bold shall I stand in that great day; freed from a
3. Lord, I be - lieve Your pre - cious blood, which, at the
4. Lord, I be - lieve were sin - ners more than sands up -

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œ œ œ 6 . 3
& b œ˙ œ œœ œ œ œ 4 ˙˙ . ˙˙ .. 4 œœ œœ œœ ˙
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are, my glo - rious dress; be - fore Your throne, in
debt I could not pay. Ful - ly ab - solved from
SA

mer - cy seat of God, for - ev - er does for


on the o - cean shore, You have for us a
˙ œ ˙. ˙. œ œ ˙œ œ
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b ˙ œ ˙ œ 4 4

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4 œ œ œ ˙œ œ œœ œ œ œ 6
4 w ..
˙. œ œ œ w
these ar - rayed, joy - ful shall I lift up my head.
these I am: from sin and fear, from guilt and shame.
sin - ners plead, for my un - wor - thy soul was shed.
ran - som paid, for us a full a - tone - ment made.
˙ œ
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b œ œ 4 ˙. ˙. 4 œ œ œ œ ˙ œ 4
TEXT: Nicolaus L. von Zinzendorf, 1739; trans. John Wesley, 1740, alt. HURSLEY
MUSIC: Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774 LM
GOSPEL GRACE

234 Jesus, Lover of My Soul


Keep me as the apple of the eye; hide me in the shadow of Your wings. Psalm 17:8

4
&b 4 œ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œœ ˙˙
˙ œ
1. Je - sus, Lov - er of my soul, let me to Thy shel - ter fly,
2. Oth - er ref - uge have I none; hangs my help - less soul on Thee;
3. Thou, O Christ, art all I want; more than all in Thee I find;
4. Plen - teous grace with Thee is found, grace to cov - er all my sin;
œ nœ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
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b 4 œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙

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PL ˙ ˙
while the near - er wa - ters roll, while the tem - pest still is high;
leave, ah, leave me not a - lone, still sup - port and com - fort me;
raise the fall - en, cheer the faint, heal the sick, and lead the blind.
let the heal - ing streams a - bound, make and keep me pure with - in.

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b œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙
œ œœ œ
hide me, O my Sav - ior, hide, ’til the storm of life is past;
all my trust on Thee is stayed, all my help from Thee I bring;
Just and ho - ly is Thy Name, I am all un - right - eous - ness!
SA

Thou of life the Foun - tain art; free - ly let me take of Thee;
œ œ
? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œ
œ
œ œ œ œœ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ
&b œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙
œ ˙
safe in - to the ha - ven guide; O re - ceive my soul at last.
cov - er my de - fense - less head with the shad - ow of Thy wing.
Foul and full of sin I am— Thou art full of truth and grace.
spring Thou up with - in my heart, rise to all e - ter - ni - ty.
œœ ˙
? b œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
œœ œœ œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙
˙ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1740 ABERYSTWYTH
MUSIC: Joseph Parry, 1879 77.77 D
GOSPEL GRACE

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling


“Just as the Father has loved Me, I have also loved you;
235
abide in My love.” John 15:9
b 4 œ œœœ
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
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1. Love di - vine, all loves ex - cell - ing, joy of heaven to earth come down,
2. Breathe, O breathe Thy lov - ing Spir - it in - to eve - ry trou -bled breast!
3. Come, Al - might - y to de - liv - er; let us all Thy life re - ceive;
4. Fin - ish then Thy new cre - a - tion; pure and spot - less let us be.

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œ œ œ œ
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b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

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b œ œœ œ œ œ œ
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
˙
fix in us
Let us all
sud - den - ly
Let us see
PL
Thy hum - ble dwell - ing;
in Thee in - her - it;
re - turn and nev - er,
Thy great sal - va - tion
all Thy faith - ful mer - cies
let us find the prom-ised
nev - er - more Thy tem - ples
per - fect - ly re - stored in
crown.
rest.
leave.
Thee.

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œ œ
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
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Je - sus, Thou art all com - pas - sion; pure, un-bound-ed love Thou art;
Take a - way our love of sin - ning; Al - pha and O - me - ga be;
Thee we would be al - ways bless- ing, serve Thee as Thy hosts a - bove,
SA

Changed from glo- ry in - to glo - ry, till in heaven we take our place,
œ œ œ œ œœ œ
? b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
n œ œ ˙˙
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
b œ œœœ œ œ œ
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
˙
vis - it us with Thy sal - va - tion; en - ter eve - ry trem-bling heart.
end of faith as its be - gin - ning: set our hearts at lib - er - ty.
pray and praise Thee with - out ceas - ing, glo - ry in Thy per - fect love.
till we cast our crowns be - fore Thee, lost in won - der, love, and praise.

? b œ œ œœ œ œ œœ # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ˙
œ œ
b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1743 BEECHER
MUSIC: John Zundel, 1870 87.87 D
GOSPEL GRACE

236 And Can It Be


I will give thanks to You, O Lord my God, with all my heart, and will glorify Your name forever.
For Your lovingkindness toward me is great, and You have delivered my soul. Psalm 86:12-13
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& 4 ˙ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ .. œ œ œœ œ˙ œ ˙˙ .. œœ œ˙ œ œ˙ œ
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1. And can it be that I should gain an in - t’rest
2. He left His Fa - ther’s throne a - bove, so free, so
3. Long my im - pris - oned spir - it lay, fast bound in
4. No con-dem - na - tion now I dread: Je - sus and
œœ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ .. œ œ
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in the

sin and
all in
Sav - ior’s
in - fi - nite His
na - ture’s
Him is
PL blood?
grace!
night.
mine!
Died He
Emp - tied
Thine eye
A - live
for me
Him - self
dif - fused
in Him,
who caused His
and came in
a quick - ’ning
my liv - ing
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pain? For me, who Him to death pur - sued?
love, and bled for Ad - am’s help - less race!
ray; I woke— the dun - geon flamed with light!
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Head, and clothed in right - eous - ness di - vine!


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& ˙ œ œ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ˙ œ œ˙ . œ
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A - maz - ing love! how can it be that Thou,
’Tis mer - cy all, im - mense and free, for, O
My chains fell off, my heart was free; I rose,
Bold I ap - proach theIe - ter - nal throne, and claim

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˙ œ œ ˙ #˙ ˙. œ
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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1738, alt. SAGINA
MUSIC: Thomas Campbell, 1825 88.88.88 with chorus
GOSPEL GRACE

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& œ˙ . œ ˙. ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
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˙.
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my God, shouldst die for me?
my God, it found out me. A - maz - ing love!
went forth, and fol - lowed Thee.
˙ ˙ ˙.
the crown through Christ my own!
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how can it be that Thou, my God, shouldst die for me!

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PL
O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing 237
My tongue shall declare Your righteousness and Your praise all day long. Psalm 35:28
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& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
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1. O, for a thou - sand tongues to sing my great Re-deem -er’s praise;
2. My gra-cious Mas - ter and my God, as - sist me to pro - claim,
3. Je - sus! the name that calms our fears, that bids our sor - rows cease!
4. He breaks the pow’r of can - celed sin, He sets the pris - ’ner free.
5. Hear Him, ye deaf! His praise, ye dumb, your loosened tongues em - ploy!
œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
SA

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4 œ œ ˙
# œ œ
& œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ
the glo - ries of my God and King, the tri - umphs of His grace.
to spread through all the earth a - broad the hon - ors of Thy name.
’Tis mu - sic in the sin- ner’s ears, ’tis life, and health, and peace.
His blood can make the foul - est clean, His blood a - vailed for me.
Ye blind, be - hold your Sav - ior come, and leap, ye lame, for joy!

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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1739 AZMON


MUSIC: Carl Glaser, 1828 CM
GOSPEL GRACE

238 Through the Precious Blood


For of His fullness we have all received, and grace upon grace. For the Law was given
through Moses; grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ. John 1:16-17
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1. You have or-dained eve-ry breath we take; in pleas - ure or pain there is
2. Fa - ther of lights, Giv-er of all grace, Your mer-cies crown our lives

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no mis-take. Glad - ness and grief, both are in Your hands, and
all our days. Riv - er of life, quench our thirst - y souls, for

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suf - fer - ings brief car - ry out Your plan. And our fleet - ing
no true de - light does Your love with - hold. And in eve - ry

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sor - rows will yield an end - less prize when some bright to -

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sea - son we are sat - is - fied for just one

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mor - row we’ll see You with our eyes.
rea - son: Christ was cru - ci - fied. And

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TEXT and MUSIC: Mark Altrogge
© 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) Integrity’s Praise! Music (BMI). All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

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grace up-on grace flows down, flows down, and grace up-on
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grace flows down, flows down, through the pre - cious blood of

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GOSPEL GRACE

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blood, through the pre-cious blood. And grace up-on
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down. Grace grace flows
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down, flows down, through the pre - cious blood of Christ.

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GOSPEL GRACE

Thy Mercy, My God


The LORD is good to all, and His mercies
239
are over all His works. Psalm 145:9
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1. Thy mer - cy, my God, is the theme of my song,
2. With - out Thy sweet mer - cy I could not live here,
3. Thy mer - cy is more than a match for my heart,

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4. Great Fa - ther of mer - cies, Thy good - ness I own,
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my tongue;
de - spair;
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Thy free grace a - lone, from the first to the last,
but through Thy free good - ness, my spir - its re - vive,
dis - solved by Thy good - ness, I fall to the ground,

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all praise to the Spir - it, whose whis - per di - vine
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has won my af - fec - tions and bound my soul fast.
and He that first made me still keeps me a - live.
and weep to the praise of the mer - cy I’ve found.
seals mer - cy, and par - don, and right - eous - ness mine!
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TEXT: John Stoker, 1776
MUSIC: Sandra McCracken
© 2001 Same Old Dress Music (ASCAP). Used by permission. All rights reserved.
GOSPEL GRACE

240 There Is a Fountain


In that day a fountain will be opened for the house of David and for the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, for sin and for impurity. Zechariah 13:1

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&b 4 œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ .
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1. There is a foun-tain filled with blood, drawn from Im - man- uel’s veins;
2. The dy - ing thief re - joiced to see that foun - tain in his day;
3. E’er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flow - ing wounds sup - ply,
4. Dear dy - ing Lamb, Thy pre - cious blood shall nev - er lose its pow’r,
5. When this poor lisp - ing, stamm’ring tongue lies si - lent in the grave,
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and
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sin - ners plunged be - neath that flood lose all their guilt - y stains;
œ œ
˙ ..
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and there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins a - way;
re - deem-ing love has been my theme, and shall be till I die;
till all the ran - somed church of God be saved to sin no more;

œ. œ œ
then in a nobl - er, sweet - er song, I’ll sing Thy pow’r to save;
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œ œœ .. œj œœ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ ˙.
lose all their guilt - y stains, lose all their guilt - y stains;
washed all my sins a - way, washed all my sins a - way;
and shall be till I die, and shall be till I die;
be saved to sin no more, be saved to sin no more;
I’ll sing Thy pow’r to save, I’ll sing Thy pow’r to save;

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˙.
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œ
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b œ. œ.

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TEXT: William Cowper, 1771, alt. CLEANSING FOUNTAIN


MUSIC: American folk melody CMD
GOSPEL GRACE

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and sin - ners plunged be - neath that flood lose all their guilt - y stains.
and there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins a - way.
re - deem - ing love has been my theme, and shall be till I die.
till all the ran - somed church of God be saved to sin no more.

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then in a nobl - er, sweet - er song, I’ll sing Thy pow’r to save.
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œ œœ . œœ œœ œœ ˙ .
b œ œ Jœ œ œ Jœ œ œ . J ˙.

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How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds
God highly exalted [Christ], and bestowed on Him the name
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& b b 4 œœ
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which is above every name. Philippians 2:9

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1. How sweet the name of Je - sus sounds in a be - liev - er’s ear!
2. It makes the wound-ed spir - it whole and calms the heart’s un - rest;
3. Dear name! the Rock on which I build, my shield and hid - ing place;
4. O Je - sus, Shep-herd, Guard-ian, Friend, my Proph - et, Priest, and King;
œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ ˙.
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It soothes our sor-rows, heals our wounds, and drives a - way our fear.
’tis man - na to the hun - gry soul and to the wea - ry, rest.
my nev - er - fail - ing treas-ury filled with bound-less stores of grace.
my Lord, my life, my way, my end, ac - cept the praise I bring.

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b œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ

5. How weak the effort of my heart, 6. Till then I would Your love proclaim
how cold my warmest thought; with every fleeting breath;
but when I see You as You are, and may the music of Your name
I’ll praise You as I ought. refresh my soul in death.

TEXT: John Newton, 1779, alt. ST. PETER


MUSIC: Alexander Robert Reinagle, 1830 CM
GOSPEL GRACE

242 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy


“Come now, and let us reason together,” says the Lord, “Though your sins are as scarlet, they will
be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they will be like wool.” Isaiah 1:18
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1. Come, ye sin - ners, poor and need - y, weak and wound-ed, sick and sore;
2. Come, ye thirst - y, come and wel-come, God’s free boun - ty glo - ri - fy;
3. Come, ye wea - ry, heav - y - la - den, lost and ru - ined by the fall;
4. Let not conscience make you lin - ger, nor of fit - ness fond - ly dream;

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4 œ œ œ œ œ œ

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& œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ
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Je - sus read - y stands to save you, full of pit - y, love, and pow’r.
true be - lief and true re - pen-tance, eve - ry grace that brings you nigh.
if you tar - ry till you’re bet - ter, you will nev - er come at all.
all the fit - ness He re - quir - eth is to feel your need of Him.

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I will a-rise and go to Je - sus; He will em- brace me in His arms;
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œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
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in the arms of my dear Sav - ior, O there are ten thousand charms.

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J œ œ œ

TEXT: Joseph Hart, 1759 RESTORATION


MUSIC: from Southern Harmony, 1835 87.87 with chorus
GOSPEL GRACE

Jesus Paid It All


He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin
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and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed. 1 Peter 2:24

3
& 4 œ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œ
œ ˙ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ ˙˙
1. I hear the Sav - ior say, “Thy strength in - deed is small.
2. Lord, now in - deed I find Thy power and Thine a - lone
3. For noth - ing good have I where - by Thy grace to claim;
4. And when be - fore the throne I stand in Him com-plete,
.
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4 œJ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙

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PL œ
Child of weak - ness, watch and pray; find in Me thine all in all.”
can change the lep - er’s spots and melt the heart of stone.
I’ll wash my gar-ments white in the blood of Cal-vary’s Lamb.
“Je - sus died my soul to save,” my lips shall still re - peat.
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4
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Je - sus paid it all; all to Him I owe.

˙.
SA

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Jœ œ œ ˙. J 4

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& 4 œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ œœ 43 ˙œ œ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œ ˙ .
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Sin had left a crim - son stain— He washed it white as snow.

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? 4 œ. œJ œ œ œ œ 43 ˙
4 œ œ. œJ œ œ ˙ .

TEXT: Elvina M. Hall, 1865 ALL TO CHRIST


MUSIC: John T. Grape, 1864 66.77 with chorus
GOSPEL GRACE

244 Not What My Hands Have Done


It does not depend on the man who wills or the man who runs,
but on God who has mercy. Romans 9:16
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& # 4 œ œœ œœ œœ .. j .
œ ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œœ . œ œj ˙˙ ..
J .
1. Not what my hands have done can save my guilt - y soul;
2. Your voice a - lone, O Lord, can speak to me of grace;
3. I praise the Lamb of God; I rest on love di - vine;

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4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ. œJ ˙ .
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& # œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
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J
not

? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œ
PL
what my toil - ing flesh has borne can make my spir - it whole.
Your pow’r a - lone, O Son of God, can all my sin e - rase.
and with un - wa-vering heart and soul I call this Sav - ior mine.

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œ
˙.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Jœ œ œ ˙.
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Not what I feel or do can give me peace with God;
No oth - er work but Yours, no oth - er blood will do;
My Lord has bought my life and free - ly par - don gives;

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SA

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& # œœ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ œ . œj œ œ œ . j
œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ œ . œJ ˙ .
not all my prayers and sighs and tears can bear my aw - ful load.
no strength but that which is di - vine can bear me safe - ly through.
I love be - cause He loved me first; I live be - cause He lives.

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œ œ œ œJ œ œ œ . Jœ ˙

TEXT: Horatius Bonar, 1861, alt. LEOMINSTER NEW


MUSIC: George William Martin, 1862, and Dan Kreider, 2015 SMD
GOSPEL GRACE

Nothing But the Blood


“Come now, and let us reason together,” says the Lord;“Though your sins are as scarlet, they will be
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as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they will be like wool.” Isaiah 1:18

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& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙
1. What can wash a - way my sin? Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus;
2. For my par - don this I see, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus;
3. Noth - ing can for sin a - tone, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus;
4. This is all my hope and peace, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus;
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& b œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙
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what can make me whole a - gain? Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus.
for my cleans-ing, this my plea: noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus.
naught of good that I have done, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus.
this is all my right-eous - ness, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus.

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b œ œ ˙ ˙

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& b ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œ
œ ˙œ œ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ .
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Oh! pre- cious is the flow that makes me white as snow;

˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
? œ œ ˙ œ œ
SA

b œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙

& b ˙˙ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
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˙ ˙
no oth - er fount I know, noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus.

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? œ œ œ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ ˙
b œ œ œ œ œ ˙

PLAINFIELD
TEXT and MUSIC: Robert Lowry, 1876 78.78 with chorus
GOSPEL GRACE

246 Here Is Love (Grace Takes My Sin)


I was formerly a blasphemer... Yet I was shown mercy... and the grace of our Lord was
more than abundant, with the faith and love which are found in Christ Jesus. 1 Timothy 1:13-14
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1. Here is love, vast as the o - cean, lov - ing - kind - ness
2. On the mount of cru - ci - fix - ion, foun-tains o - pened
3. Let me, all Your love ac - cept - ing, love You ev - er

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b

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as a flood:

all my days.

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when the Prince

Let me seek
of Life, our ran-som,
deep and wide. Through the flood - gates of God’s mer - cy
Your king - dom on - ly

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shed for
flowed a
and my
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us His pre - cious blood. Who His love will not re -
vast and gra - cious tide. Grace and love, like might - y
life be to Your praise. You a - lone shall be my

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b b

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œ ˙˙ .. œ œ
mem - ber? Who can cease to sing His praise? He can
riv - ers, poured in - ces - sant from a - bove. Heav - en’s
glo - ry; noth - ing in the world I see. You have
˙ œ œ œ œ
? b b œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙.
˙.
œ œ
b

TEXT and MUSIC: Robert Lowry, William Rees, and Kate Simmonds
© 2010 Phat Music/Administered by Song Solutions CopyCare. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

b
&b b ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ w
œ œ ˙
nev - er be for - got - ten through-out heaven’s e - ter - nal days.
peace and per-fect jus - tice kissed a guilt - y world in love.
cleansed and sanc-ti - fied me— You Your - self have set me free.

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b b

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Grace takes my sin, calls me friend, pays my debt com-plete - ly;

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˙
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œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
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PL J

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love res - cued me, seat - ed me with my King for - ev - er - more.

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GOSPEL GRACE

247 The Love of God


For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:16
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& # 4 œj œ œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. The love of God is great - er far than tongue or
2. When years of time shall pass a - way, and earth - ly

œ œ œ œ
3. Could we with ink the o - cean fill, and were the
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4

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pen can ev - er tell; it goes be - yond the high - est

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thrones
skies
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PL
and king-doms fall,
of parch-ment made;
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when men who here
were eve - ry stalk

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re - fuse to
on earth a
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star and reach - es to the low - est hell. The guilt - y
pray, on rocks and hills and moun-tains call; God’s love, so
quill, and eve - ry man a scribe by trade, to write the

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pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to
sure, will still en - dure, all meas - ure - less and
love of God a - bove would drain the o - cean
˙ œ œ œ ˙œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ
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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Frederick M. Lehman, 1917, and Meir ben Isaac Nehoral, c. 1050 LOVE OF GOD
MUSIC: Frederick M. Lehman, 1917 88.88.86.86 with chorus
GOSPEL GRACE

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& ˙˙ ‰ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœj
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win. His err - ing child He rec - on - ciled,
strong. Re - deem - ing grace to Ad - am’s race—
dry, nor could the scroll con - tain the whole,
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and par - doned from his sin.
the saints’ and an - gels’ song. Oh love of God,

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tho’ stretched from sky

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sky.

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how rich and pure, how meas-ure - less and strong! It shall for -

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‰ œ œ. œ
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# ˙ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
& # ˙ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œœ w
˙.
ev - er-more en - dure, the saints’ and an - gels’ song.

˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ
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œ œ œ ˙. œ
GOSPEL GRACE

248 Upon a Life I Have Not Lived


Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to release for you? Barabbas, or Jesus
who is called Christ?” ... and they said, “Barabbas!” Matthew 27:17, 21
# 4
& # 4 r œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ
œœ
œ œ œ œœ
1. Up - on a life I have not lived, up - on a
2. Not on the tears which I have shed, not on the
3. Lord, I be - lieve; oh deal with me as one who
œ œ .. œ
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R œ œ

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& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œœ œ œœ .. œ œ œ œj .
PL œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
death I did not die; An - oth - er’s life, An - oth - er’s death:
sor - rows I have known; An - oth - er’s tears, An - oth - er’s griefs,
has Thy Word be - lieved! I take the gift; oh look on me
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
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. . J.

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M
& # œr œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
I stake my whole e - ter - ni - ty.
O Je - sus,
on these I rest, on these a - lone.
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as one who has Thy gift re - ceived.

? # # œr œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
œ
œœ œ œ œ œ.
œ œ œ œ.
Son of God, I build on what Thy cross has
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ..
? ## œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ

TEXT: Horatius Bonar, 1881


MUSIC: Kevin Twit, 2012
© 2012 Kevin Twit Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOSPEL GRACE

#
& # œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ ..
œœ

done for me. O there both my life and death I read,

? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

# 2 4
& # œ œœ œ œ œ œ .
œ œ œ œ. 4 œœ œœ œ œœ 4 ˙˙ .. œœ œ œ ˙ .
œ œ ˙.

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my guilt, my par - don there I see, there I see.
œ œ œ œ œ.
? # # œœ œ œ œ œ œ. 24 œœ œ œ 4 ˙. œ œ œ ˙ ..
PL œ œ 4 ˙. œ œ ˙

Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried;


yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But He was pierced through for our transgressions,
He was crushed for our iniquities;
M
the chastening for our well-being fell upon Him,
and by His scourging we are healed.
All of us like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way;
but the Lord has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him.
SA

He was oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth;
like a lamb that is led to slaughter,
and like a sheep that is silent before its shearers,
so He did not open His mouth.
By oppression and judgment He was taken away;
and as for His generation, who considered
that He was cut off out of the land of the living
for the transgression of my people, to whom the stroke was due?
His grave was assigned with wicked men,
yet He was with a rich man in His death,
because He had done no violence,
nor was there any deceit in His mouth.

Isaiah 53:4-9
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

249 Christ Is Risen, He Is Risen Indeed!


For if we died with Him, we will also live with Him. 2 Timothy 2:11

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&b 8 j œœ œœ j
œœ œœj œœ j
œJ œ œJ œ
J
1. How can it be the One who died has
2. For joy a - wakes as dawn - ing light when
3. Where doubt and dark - ness once had been they
4. Once bound by fear, now bold in faith, they
5. The pow’r that raised Him from the grave now

? b 6 œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ
b 8 œj œ Jœ œ Jœ œ Jœ œ

E
J J

b
& b œœ œj œ j œ œj œœ œj
borne
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PL œœ
j

our sin through sac - ri - fice


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to
j
œ œ
J œ œ
J
con - quer
œ
eve - ry
œ
Christ’s dis - ci - ples lift their eyes. A - live He stands, their
saw Him and their hearts be - lieved; but blest are those who
preached the truth and pow’r of grace, and pour - ing out their
works in us to pow’r - fully save; He frees our hearts to

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M
œ œœ
Jœ œ J Jœ Jœ J œ Jœ

bb 98 68 .. 68
1, 3. 2, 4, 5.
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& œ œœ œ œ . œœ œœ œ œ .
œ œ .. ˙.
J œ. œ œ œ
J
˙.
sting of death? Sing, sing hal - le - lu - jah!
friend and King; Christ, Christ, He is ris- en!
have not seen, yet sing hal - le - lu - jah!
lives they gained life, life ev - er - last- ing!
live His grace: go, tell of His good- ness!

? b œœ œ œ. 9 œœ .. œœ œœ œ œ .. 6 ˙ .. .. 68 ˙˙ ..
b Jœ 8 8 ˙

TEXT and MUSIC: Ed Cash, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty


© 2012 Gettymusic (admin. by Music Services, www.musicservices.org)
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

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& b œœ œ œ
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œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œ.
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Christ is ris - en, He is ris - en in - deed! O,

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b J
b
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œ œj œ œœ œ
œœ .. œ œ œ œ
sing hal - le - lu - jah! Join the chor - us, sing
œ

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œœ œ œ. œ. œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
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b œ. œ. J
b 98 œ 68
& b œœ œœ œœ œœj œœ œ
PL
œœ .. œ œ œœ œ œ œ ˙.
with the re-deemed: “Christ is ris - en, He is ris - en in - deed!”

œ œ œ œ. œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? bb œ œ œ œ. 98 œœ ˙.
J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 68 ˙ .
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What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? May
it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it? Or do you not know that all
SA

of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into His death?
Therefore we have been buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as
Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might
walk in newness of life. For if we have become united with Him in the likeness of
His death, certainly we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection, knowing
this, that our old self was crucified with Him, in order that our body of sin might be
done away with, so that we would no longer be slaves to sin; for he who has died is
freed from sin.

Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him,
knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death
no longer is master over Him. For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all;
but the life that He lives, He lives to God. Even so consider yourselves to be dead to
sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus.

Romans 6:1-11
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

250 The Day of Resurrection!


Now God has not only raised the Lord, but will also raise us up
through His power. 1 Corinthians 6:14
# 4 œ œ
& # 4 œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œ
œ
˙
˙ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ..
1. The day of res - ur - rec - tion! Earth, tell it out a - broad,
2. Our hearts be purged from e - vil that we may see a - right
3. Now let the heav’ns be joy - ful; let earth its song be - gin;
? # # 4 œœ œœ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
4 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ ˙.

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& # œœ œ
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the
the
let

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PL
Pass - o - ver of glad - ness, the Pass - o - ver of
Lord in rays e - ter - nal of

œ œœ ˙˙
God.
res - ur - rec - tion light,
all the world keep tri - umph, and all that live there - in.
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œ
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œ
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œ ˙.
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& # œ œ
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œ
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From death to life e - ter - nal, from sin’s do - min - ion free,
and lis - tening to His ac - cents, may hear, so calm and plain,
Let all things seen and un - seen their notes of glad - ness blend,

œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œœ œ # œœ œœ # œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
? ## œ œœ œ
SA

œ
# œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
& # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ ˙.
our Christ has brought us o - ver with hymns of vic - to - ry.
His own “All hail!” and hear - ing, may raise the vic - tor strain.
for Christ the Lord is ris - en, our joy that has no end.
˙ œ œ œ
? # # n œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ

TEXT: John of Damascus, 8th cent.; trans. John Mason Neale, 1862 LANCASHIRE
MUSIC: Henry Thomas Smart, 1835 76.76 D
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

Welcome, Happy Morning!


But now Christ has been raised from the dead,
251
the first fruits of those who are asleep. 1 Corinthians 15:20
# 2 œœ # œœ œœ
& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ ˙

1.“Wel - come, hap - py morn - ing!” age to age shall say;
2. Mak - er and Re - deem - er, life and health of all,
3. Thou, of life the Au - thor, death didst un - der - go;
souls long - pris - oned, with Sa - tan’s chain,
œ
4. Loose the bound

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4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ œ

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#
& œœ # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ
œ œ œ #œ œ #œ ˙
hell to - day is
PL
van - quished!
Thou from heav’n be - hold - ing
trod the path of dark - ness,
Heav’n
hu -
sav -
is won to - day!
man na - ture’s fall,
ing light to show;

œ #œ œ #œ
all that now are fall - en raise to life a - gain;
? # œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
#
& œœ
M
œœ œ œœ n œœ œœ œœ œ œ # ˙˙
#œ œ #œ
Lo! the Christ is liv - ing, God for - ev - er - more,
of the Fa - ther’s God - head, true and on - ly Son,
come then, True and Faith - ful, now ful - fill Thy Word;
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show Thy face in bright - ness, bid the na - tions see;

? # œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ # œœ # œœ ˙
œ
œ œ œ # œœ œ ˙
# œœ # œœ œœ
& œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙
#œ œ #œ
Him, the true Cre - a - tor, all His works a - dore.
man - kind to de - liv - er, man-hood did put on.
’tis Thine own third morn - ing— rise, O bur - ied Lord!
bring a - gain our day - light; day re - turns with Thee!

? # œœ œ
œ œœ # œœ œ
œ
œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ
TEXT: Venantius Fortunatus, ca. 530-609; trans. John Ellerton, 1868 NOEL NOUVELET
MUSIC: Traditional French melody; arr. Martin Shaw, 1875-1958 11.10.11.10
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

252 See, What a Morning


You were also raised up with [Christ] through faith in the working
of God, who raised Him from the dead. Colossians 2:12

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& b b 12
8 œ .. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ .. œœ œœ œ œœ ..
œ œ œœj
œ. œ
1. See, what a morn - ing, glo - rious - ly bright, with the
2. See Mar - y weep - ing, “Where is He laid?” as in
3. One with the Fa - ther, An - cient of Days, through the
œ. œ œ œ œ.
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œ
œ
œ
b b 8 Jœ

E
b j j
& b b œ .. œœ œ œ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœj ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
PL J
dawn - ing of hope in Je - ru - sa - lem;
sor - row she turns from the emp - ty tomb.
Spir - it who clothes faith with cer - tain - ty.
œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ ˙.
? b œœ ..
b b œ œ. œ Jœ ˙
.
Jœ œ . œ œ
J
b
& b b œ .. œ œœ œœ œœ .. œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œœj
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œ. œ. œ œ œ œ. œ
fold - ed the grave - clothes, tomb filled with light, as the
Hears a voice speak - ing, call - ing her name; it’s the
Hon - or and bless - ing, glo - ry and praise to the
œ œ œ œœ ..
SA

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œ
œ
b b œ. œ œ œ Jœ

b j j
& b b œ .. œœ œ œ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœj ˙œ ..
œ œ œ œ.
J
an - gels an- nounce “Christ is ris - en!”
Mas - ter, the Lord, raised to life a - gain!
King crowned with power and au - thor - i - ty.
œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ œ ˙.
? b œœ ..
b b œ œ œ. œ œJ ˙ .
Jœ œ .
œ
J
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2003 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

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& b b Œ.
œ.
œœ .. œœ .. œ .
œœ .. œœ œœj œœ .. œ œj œ .. œ œj œ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ
See God’s sal - va - tion plan, wrought in love, borne in pain,
The voice that spans the years; speak - ing life, stir - ring hope,

œœ .. œœ .. œœ .
. œ .. œ .. œ.
And we are raised with Him: Death is dead; love has won;

œ œ œœ œ œ. œJj œœ ..
Jœ œ .
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b b
b œœ ..
& b b œœ œœj œœ .. œœ œœj ˙œ .. œ.
Œ. œœ .. œ ..
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paid in sac - ri - fice, ful - filled in
bring - ing peace to us, will sound till

œ. œ.
Christ has con - quered; and we shall

? b œœ œ œ. œ œ ˙. œœ ..
b b Jœ
PL
œ. œ œJ ˙ . Œ. œ. œ.

b œ.
& b b œ. œœ œœj œœ .. œœ œœj œœ .. œ œj œj œ j
œ œ œ œ œœ œJ w .
Christ the Man, for He lives— Christ is ris - en from the dead!
M
He ap - pears, for He lives— Christ is ris - en from the dead!
reign with Him, for He lives— Christ is ris - en from the dead!
œ. œ .. œ. œœ œœ œœ .. j
œœ œœ œœ œ
? b œ. œ œ. J
œ
J J œœ ww ..
b b J
SA

When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and
Salome, bought spices, so that they might come and anoint Him. Very early on the
first day of the week, they came to the tomb when the sun had risen. They were
saying to one another, “Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance of the
tomb?” Looking up, they saw that the stone had been rolled away, although it was
extremely large. Entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting at the right,
wearing a white robe; and they were amazed.

And he said to them, “Do not be amazed; you are looking for Jesus the Nazarene,
who has been crucified. He has risen; He is not here; behold, here is the place
where they laid Him!”

Mark 16:1-6
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

253 Thine Be the Glory


And behold, Jesus met them and greeted them. And they came up and
took hold of His feet and worshiped Him. Matthew 28:9
b 4
& b b 4 ˙˙ œœ .. œœj ˙˙ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ww
1. Thine be the glo - ry, ris - en, con - qu’ring Son;
2. Lo! Je - sus meets us, ris - en from the tomb.
3. No more we doubt Thee, glo - rious Prince of life!

? b b 44 ˙˙ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ w
J œ œ œ w
b
Chorus: Thine be the glo - ry, ris - en, con - qu’ring Son;

E
b ˙
& b b œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œœ . œ œj w
End

œ ˙ ˙ œ
œ œ œ
end - less

Life
PL
is the vic - t’ry
Lov - ing - ly He greets us,
is naught with - out Thee;
Thou o’er death hast won.
scat - ters fear and gloom;
aid us in our strife;

? b b œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ
œ
ww
b
end - less is the vic - t’ry Thou o’er death hast won!

b
& b b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
M
œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ n ww
An - gels in bright rai - ment rolled the stone a - way,
let His church with glad - ness hymns of tri - umph sing,
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make us more than con - qu’rors, through Thy death - less love;
œ
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œ
œ
œ
œ
œ ˙

˙
˙

œ œ œœ œ
œ
w
b
j
bb ˙ œ œ nœ .
return to chorus

& b œ œ œ œœ œ n ˙˙ œ œ w
œ nœ œ œ œœ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ w
kept the fold - ed grave - clothes where Thy bod - y lay.
for her Lord now liv - eth; death hath lost its sting.
bring us safe through Jor - dan to Thy home a - bove.
n ˙˙ ˙ œœ
? b œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ ˙ œœ œ œ w
b b œ w

TEXT: Edmond Louis Budry, 1884; trans. R. Birch Hoyle, 1923 JUDAS MACCABEUS
MUSIC: George Frederick Handel, 1748 10.11.11.11
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

Come, Let Us With Our Lord Arise 254


Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him, knowing that
Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again. Romans 6:8-9

6
& b 4 œœ ˙
˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ
œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ
1. Come, let us with our Lord a - rise, our Lord who made the
2. This is the day the Lord has made, that all may see His
3. Then let us bring to Him His own, with sol - emn prayer ap -
œ œ œ œ œ
? 6 œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙
b 4 œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ

E
& b ˙œ œ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ œœ

˙
?b ˙
earth
love
proach

œ ˙˙
PL
and skies, who died

œœ
to save

the throne, with meek - ness hear


˙˙
the world

œ œ œ œ
œ ˙
He made, and
dis - played, may know His res - ur - rec - tion’s pow’r, and
the gos - pel word, with

˙ œ ˙ œ
œ œ ˙ œ
œ

&b ˙ œ
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M
˙
rose tri - um-phant from the dead; He rose, the Prince of Life and
rise a - gain to die no more! In per - fect right - eous-ness re -
thanks His dy - ing love re - cord. Our joy - ful hearts and voic - es
œ
SA

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˙.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
b ˙ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ

94 ˙ . ˙. ˙. 64 ˙
& b ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙
œ œ œ œœ w.
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Peace, and claimed the day for - ev - er His.
newed, and filled with all the life of God.
raise, and fill His courts with songs of praise!

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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1763 SUSSEX CAROL


MUSIC: English folk tune 88.88.88
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

255 This Joyful Eastertide


If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins... But now
Christ has been raised from the dead, the first-fruits of those who are asleep. 1 Corinthians 15:17, 20
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1. This joy - ful East - er - tide, a - way with sin and
2. My flesh in hope shall rest and for a sea - son
3. Death’s flood has lost its chill since Je - sus crossed the

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ber
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My
till
Lov
Lord, the cru - ci - fied,
trump from east to west
- er of souls, from ill

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has sprung to life this mor - - - row.
shall wake the dead in num - - - ber.
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my pass - ing soul de - liv - - - er.

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Had Christ, who once was slain, ne’er burst His three - day

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2 œœ
2 œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ. œJ œ œ œ œœ
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TEXT: George Ratcliffe Woodward, 1894 VRUECHTEN


MUSIC: Joachim Oudaen’s David’s Psalmen, 1685 67.67 D
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

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pris - on, our faith had been in vain; but now has Christ a -

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˙ œ œ œ œ

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ris - en, a - ris - en, a - ris - en,

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b b ˙ œ PL ˙ œ ˙ œ

b œ. œj œ
& b b œœ ˙.
œœ œ œ œ œ ˙œ œ ˙ ..
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a - ris - - - - - en!

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b b œ œ œ
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Now if Christ is preached, that He has been raised from the dead, how do some
among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there is no
resurrection of the dead, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been
raised, then our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain. Moreover we are even
found to be false witnesses of God, because we testified against God that He raised
Christ, whom He did not raise, if in fact the dead are not raised. For if the dead are
not raised, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been raised, your
faith is worthless; you are still in your sins. Then those also who have fallen asleep
in Christ have perished. If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all men
most to be pitied.

But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep.
For since by a man came death, by a man also came the resurrection of the dead.
For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive.

1 Corinthians 15:12-22
CHRIST’S RESURRECTION

256 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today


“Why do you seek the living One among the dead?
He is not here, but He has risen!” Luke 24:4-5

4
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œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙
1. Christ the Lord is ris’n to - day, Al - le - lu - ia!
2. Lives a - gain, our glo - rious King. Al - le - lu - ia!
3. Love’s re - deem - ing work is done. Al - le - lu - ia!
4. Soar we now where Christ has led. Al - le - lu - ia!
œ œ œœ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ . œj ˙
? 44 œœ œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œœ ˙ ˙

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& œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ œ œPL œ
Sons of men and an - gels say: Al - le - lu - ia!
Where, O death, is now thy sting? Al - le - lu - ia!
Fought the fight, the bat - tle won. Al - le - lu - ia!
Fol - l’wing our ex - alt - ed Head. Al - le - lu - ia!

? œ œœ œ œœ œœœ
œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ . œj ˙
œ ˙ œ œœ ˙ ˙
˙
& œœ . œ # œ œœ œœ œ œ˙ œ œ œ œœ # œ œœ œ œœ # œœ ˙
M
œ œ ˙
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Raise your joys and tri - umphs high. Al - le - lu - ia!
Dy - ing once, He all doth save. Al - le - lu - ia!
Death in vain for - bids Him rise. Al - le - lu - ia!
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œ œ œ . œj ˙
Made like Him, like Him we rise. Al - le - lu - ia!

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œ œ œ œœ œ œ . œj ˙ ˙ .œ œ œ
œ œœ ˙
œ œ œ ˙
œ œ ˙

& œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙
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Sing, ye heav’ns, and earth re - ply: Al - le - lu - ia!
Where thy vic - to - ry, O grave? Al - le - lu - ia!
Christ has o - pened par - a - dise. Al - le - lu - ia!
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Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. Al le lu ia!
œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ . œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙œ ˙
? œ œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1739 EASTER HYMN
MUSIC: Lyra Davidica, 1708 77.77 with alleluias
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

Look, Ye Saints! The Sight Is Glorious! 257


God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him
the Name which is above every name... Philippians 2:9

4 œœ œœ
& b 4 œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ
1. Look, ye saints! The sight is glo - rious: see the Man of
2. Crown the Sav - ior, an - gels, crown Him; rich the tro - phies
3. Sin - ners in de - ri - sion crowned Him, mock - ing thus the
ac - cla - ma - tion! loud tri -
œ œ œ œ
4. Hark! those bursts of Hark! those
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&b œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œœ œ
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Sav
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- rows now;
- sus brings;
- ior’s claim;
- phant chords!
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saints
Je -
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the fight re -
the seat of
and an - gels
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crowd
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vic - to -
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a - round
est sta -
rious,
Him,
Him,
tion;

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&b œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
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eve - ry knee to Him shall bow. Crown Him! Crown Him!
while the vault of heav - en rings. Crown Him! Crown Him!
own His ti - tle, praise His name. Crown Him! Crown Him!
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sight af - Crown Him! Crown Him!


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O what joy the fords!
œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ ˙ ˙˙
? œ œ œ ˙ ˙
b œ œ œ œ

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Crowns be - come the Vic - tor’s brow.
Crown the Sav - ior King of kings.
Spread a - broad the Vic - tor’s fame!
King of kings and Lord of lords!
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?b œ œ œ œ œ
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TEXT: Thomas Kelly, 1809 CORONAE
MUSIC: William H. Monk, 1871 87.87.47
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

258 Hail the Day


Jesus... holds His priesthood permanently. Therefore He is able also to save forever those who draw near

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to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them. Hebrews 7:24-25

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& 4 œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
1. Hail the day that Christ a - rose through the skies to worlds un-known.
2. See Him lift His hands a - bove; see the scars of His great love.

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3. Though He dwells be - yond the stars, His re-deemed are on His heart.

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Glo -rious there He ev - er reigns, ob - ject of all heav- en’s praise.
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He has con-quered death and sin, sav - ing all who hope in Him.
Ev - en now He in - ter-cedes; Je - sus cares for all our needs.

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Hal - le - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah! The King of love is on His throne!
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Hal- le - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah! His grace will lead us safe - ly home.

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TEXT: from Charles Wesley’s “Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise,” adapted by Steve and Vikki Cook
MUSIC: Steve and Vikki Cook
© 2011 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

Christ High-Ascended
“This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come
259
in just the same way as you have watched Him go into heaven.” Acts 1:11

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& 2 ˙w œ œ œ˙ œ ˙ œ˙ . œ œœ œ ˙ ˙
œ ˙ ˙
1. Christ high - as - cend - ed, now in glo - ry seat - ed,
2. Christ from the Fa - ther eve - ry pow’r pos - sess - ing,
3. Christ, who in dy - ing won for us sal - va - tion,
4. Christ in His splen - dor, all do - min - ion gain - ing,
5. As at His part - ing, joy shall ban - ish griev - ing,
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˙ œ œ ˙
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˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ . œj œ œ ˙ ˙
& w w ˙ ˙ ˙ PL ˙
throned and ex - alt - ed, vic - to - ry com - plet - ed,
who on His cho - sen lift - ed hands in bless - ing,
lives now the First - born of the new cre - a - tion;
Christ with His peo - ple ev - er - more re - main - ing,
faith in His pres - ence strength - en our be - liev - ing;
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œ˙ œ ˙
œ œ œ. œj œ œ œ˙ œ ˙
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death’s dread do - min - ion fi - nal - ly de - feat - ed,
SA

sends forth His ser - vants, still in faith con - fess - ing,
to win dis - ci - ples out of eve - ry na - tion,
Christ to all a - ges glo - ri - ous - ly reign - ing,
filled with His Spir - it, love and pow’r re - ceiv - ing,
? # # ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙
˙
˙ ˙˙ .. œœ ˙
˙ œ̇ œ
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& # ˙ œ œœ ˙œ ˙ ˙ w
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we are His wit - ness - es.

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œ ˙
˙ œ œ. Jœ w
TEXT: Timothy Dudley-Smith, 1984
MUSIC: Paris Antiphoner, 1681 CHRISTE SANCTORUM
© 1984 Hope Publishing Company 11.11.11.6
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

260 The Head That Once Was Crowned


“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom
and might and honor and glory and blessing!” Revelation 5:12
# 4 ˙.
& 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
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œ
œ
œ
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œ œœ œœ # œœ ˙.
1. The head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glo - ry now;
2. The high - est place that heav’n af - fords is His by sov-ereign right,
3. The joy of all who dwell a - bove, the joy of all be - low
4. The cross He bore is life and health, tho’ shame and death to Him:
œ œ œ
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œ œ œ œ
œ
œ
œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ
œ œ ˙ ..
˙
œ œ œ

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# œœ œ œœ œ œ
& œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙.
PL œ œ ˙.
a roy - al di - a - dem a - dorns the might - y Vic - tor’s brow.
the King of kings and Lord of lords, and heaven’s e - ter - nal Light.
to whom He man - i - fests His love, and grants His name to know.
His peo - ple’s hope, His peo - ple’s wealth, their ev - er - last - ing theme.
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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TEXT: Thomas Kelly, 1820 ST. MAGNUS
MUSIC: Jeremiah Clark, 1707 CM
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For He did not subject to angels the world to come, concerning which we are
speaking. But one has testified somewhere, saying,

“What is man, that You remember him? Or the son of man, that You are concerned
about him? You have made him for a little while lower than the angels; You have
crowned him with glory and honor, and have appointed him over the works of
Your hands; You have put all things in subjection under his feet.”

For in subjecting all things to him, He left nothing that is not subject to him. But
now we do not yet see all things subjected to him.

But we do see Him who was made for a little while lower than the angels, namely,
Jesus, because of the suffering of death crowned with glory and honor, so that by
the grace of God He might taste death for everyone.

Hebrews 2:5-9
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise


Lift up your heads, O gates, and be lifted up, O ancient doors,
261
that the King of glory may come in! Psalm 24:7

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& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ . œj œ œ œ ˙
œ ˙ œ œœœ œ œœ ˙
1. Hail the day that sees Him rise, Al - le - lu - ia!
2. There for Him high tri - umph waits, Al - le - lu - ia!
3. See! the heav’n its Lord re - ceives, Al - le - lu - ia!
4. See! He lifts His hands a - bove! Al - le - lu - ia!
œ œ œ .. œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
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˙ J œœ œ œ
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& b œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙ œ . œj œ œ œ ˙
œœ œ œ˙ œ œœœ œ œ œ ˙
to
lift
yet
See,
His
your
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throne a -
heads, e -
loves the
shows the
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bove
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earth
prints
the
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of
skies;
gates,
leaves,
love!
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lu
lu
lu
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ia!
ia!
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? œœ œœ ˙ J œœ œ œ
b œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ œ œj œœ n œœ ˙ ˙
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œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
œœ ..
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Christ, the Lamb for sin - ners giv’n, Al - le - lu - ia!
He has con-quered death and sin. Al - le - lu - ia!
SA

though re - turn - ing to His throne, Al - le - lu - ia!


Hark! His gra - cious lips be - stow, Al - le - lu - ia!
œ œ œœ œ ˙ ˙. j
? œœ œœ œœ œœ œ. œ œ œœ œ˙ . œ ˙˙
b ˙ J

&b œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ . œj œ œ œ ˙
œœ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œ œ œœ ˙
en - ters now the high - est heav’n. Al - le - lu - ia!
Take the King of glo - ry in! Al - le - lu - ia!
still He calls the world His own. Al - le - lu - ia!
bless - ings on His church be - low. Al - le - lu - ia!
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ .. œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
? b œœ œ œœ
œ
˙
˙ J œœ œ œ
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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1739, and Thomas Cotterill, 1820 LLANFAIR
MUSIC: Robert Williams, 1817 77.77 with alleluias
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

262 Jesus Shall Reign


May He come down like rain upon the mown grass, like showers that water the earth. In His days
may the righteous flourish, and abundance of peace till the moon is no more. Psalm 72:6-7
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& # 4 ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ww ˙œ œ œœ ˙ ˙
œ œ ˙ ˙
1. Je - sus shall reign wher - e’er the sun does its suc - ces - sive
2. Peo - ple and realms of eve - ry tongue dwell on His love with
3. Let eve - ry crea - ture rise and bring their grate-ful hon - ors
˙ ˙˙ œ˙ œ w œ œ œ œ
? # # 4 ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙
˙ ˙ w œ ˙ ˙
4 ˙ œ ˙ ˙

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jour - neys run;
sweet - est song,
to our King.
PL His king - dom spread from shore
and in - fant voic - es

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shall
An - gels de - scend with songs
˙
to shore,
pro - claim
a - gain,

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till moons shall wax and wane no more.
their earth - ly bless - ings on His name. He shall reign in
SA

and earth re - peat the loud “A - men!”

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˙ œ w Ó
˙ œ œ

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& œ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙
glo - ry, crowned with grace and might. Bless His name, and
œ œ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œœ œ ˙. œ
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TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719, alt.; and Ryan Foglesong DUKE STREET
MUSIC: John Hatton, 1793, and Ryan Foglesong LM with chorus
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

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praise the sov-ereign King. He shall reign for - ev - er with His

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cho - sen bride; all the earth shall sing that Je - sus is the King!

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God be gracious to us and bless us,


and cause His face to shine upon us— Selah.

That Your way may be known on the earth,


Your salvation among all nations.
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Let the peoples praise You, O God;
let all the peoples praise You!
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Let the nations be glad and sing for joy;


for You will judge the peoples with uprightness
and guide the nations on the earth. Selah.

Let the peoples praise You, O God;


let all the peoples praise You!

The earth has yielded its produce;


God, our God, blesses us.

God blesses us,


that all the ends of the earth may fear Him.

Psalm 67
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

263 Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending


Behold, He is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him, even those who
pierced Him, and all tribes of the earth will mourn over Him. Revelation 1:7
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1. Lo, He comes with clouds de - scend - ing— see the Lamb
2. Eve - ry eye shall now be - hold Him robed in dread -
3. Those dear to - kens of His pas - sion still His shin -
4. Yes, a - men! Let all a - dore You high up - on
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for
ful
ing
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maj - es - ty;
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sin - ners slain! Thou - sand
those who
bod - y bears, cause of
might - y throne; Sav - ior,
thou -
mocked
end -
take
sand saints at - tend - ing
and struck and sold Him,
less ex - ul - ta - tion
Your pow’r and glo - ry,
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join to sing the glad re - frain: “Al - le - lu - ia!
pierced and nailed Him to the tree, deep - ly griev - ing,
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to His ran - somed wor - ship - pers; with re - joic - ing,


claim the king - dom as Your own: come, Lord Je - sus,
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Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia! God ap - pears on earth to
deep - ly griev - ing, deep - ly griev - ing, shall the true Mes - si - ah
with re - joic - ing, with re - joic - ing, gaze up - on the glo - rious
come, Lord Je - sus, come, Lord Je - sus! Come and reign for - ev - er -
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TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1758, alt. BRYN CALFARIA
MUSIC: William Owen, 1854, alt. 87.87.47
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

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reign; God ap - pears on earth to reign!”
see, shall the true Mes - si - ah see.
scars, gaze up - on the glo - rious scars.
more! Come and reign for - ev - er - more!
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Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers 264
For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part,
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but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known. 1 Corinthians 13:12

1. Rejoice, rejoice, believers, and let your lights appear;


the evening is advancing, and darker night is near.
The Bridegroom is arising and soon is drawing nigh.
Come, let us watch and labor—at midnight comes the cry.
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2. The watchers on the mountain proclaim the Bridegroom near;
march forth as He approaches, with alleluias clear.
The marriage feast is waiting; the gates wide open stand.
Arise, O heirs of glory—the Bridegroom is at hand.
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3. The saints, who here in patience their cross and sufferings bore,
shall live and reign forever where sorrow is no more.
Around the throne of glory the Lamb they shall behold;
in triumph cast before Him their crowns of shining gold.

4. Our hope and expectation, O Jesus, now return;


arise, O Sun so longed for; our hearts within us burn.
With hands and voices, we plead, O Lord, to see
the day of earth’s redemption that sets Your people free!

TEXT: Laurentius Laurenti, 1700; trans. Sarah B. Findlater, 1854 (can be sung to LANCASHIRE, no. 250)
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

265 Mighty Lord, Extend Your Kingdom The LORD will stretch forth Your strong scepter from Zion, saying,
“Rule in the midst of Your enemies.” Psalm 110:2
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1. Might - y Lord, ex - tend Your king - dom;
2. By Your arm, e - ter - nal Fa - ther,
3. Come in all Your Spir - it’s pow - er;

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be the
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come, Your
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truth
far
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shades
earth

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of night.
re - store.

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Let the lands that sit in dark - ness
Let the great Im - man - u - el’s king - dom
In Your strength ride forth and con - quer,
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hear the glo - ri - ous gos - pel sound!
o - pen like the morn - ing light!
still ad - vanc - ing more and more!

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TEXT: Joseph Cottle, 1828, alt.


MUSIC: Gregory Wilbur, 2008
© 2008 Gregory Wilbur. Greyfriars Press (www.greyfriarspress.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

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From our bor - ders, from our bor - ders,
Let all bar - riers, let all bar - riers
Till all peo - ple, till all peo - ple
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to the world’s re - mot - est bound!
yield be - fore Your heav’n - ly might!
shall Your ho - ly name a - dore!

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Know this first of all, that in the last days mockers will come with their mocking,
following after their own lusts, and saying, “Where is the promise of His coming?
For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all continues just as it was from the beginning
of creation.” For when they maintain this, it escapes their notice that by the word
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of God the heavens existed long ago and the earth was formed out of water and by
water, through which the world at that time was destroyed, being flooded with
water. But by His word the present heavens and earth are being reserved for fire,
kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.
SA

But do not let this one fact escape your notice, beloved, that with the Lord one day
is like a thousand years, and a thousand years like one day. The Lord is not slow
about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing
for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance.

But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away
with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and
its works will be burned up.

Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way, what sort of people ought you
to be in holy conduct and godliness, looking for and hastening the coming of the
day of God, because of which the heavens will be destroyed by burning, and the
elements will melt with intense heat!

But according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in
which righteousness dwells. 2 Peter 3:3-13
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

266 Christ Shall Have Dominion


(Psalm 72)
Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who alone works wonders. And blessed be His

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glorious name forever; and may the whole earth be filled with His glory. Psalm 72:18-19
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1. Christ shall have do - min - ion o - ver land and sea,
2. When the need -y seek Him, He will mer - cy show;
3. Ev - er and for - ev - er shall His name en - dure,
4. Un - to God Al - might - y joy - ful Zi - on sings;
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earth’s re - mot - est re - gions shall His em - pire be;
all the weak and help - less shall His pit - y know;
long as suns con - tin - ue it shall stand se - cure;
He a - lone is glo - rious,
j do - ing won - drous things.

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they that wilds in - hab - it shall their wor - ship bring,
He will sure - ly save them from op - pres - sion’s might,
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and in Him for - ev - er all men shall be blessed,


Ev - er - more, you peo - ple, bless His match - less name,

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kings shall ren - der trib - ute, na - tions serve our King.
for their lives are pre - cious in His ho - ly sight.
and all na - tions hail Him King of kings con - fessed.
His e - ter - nal glo - ry through the earth pro - claim.

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TEXT: The Psalter, 1912 ST. GERTRUDE
MUSIC: Arthur S. Sullivan, 1871 11.11.11.11 with chorus
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

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Christ shall have do - min - ion o - ver land and sea,

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earth’s re - mot - est re - gions shall His em - pire be.

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CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

267 Hail to the Lord’s Anointed


Lift up your heads, O gates, and be lifted up, O ancient doors,

# # 4
that the King of glory may come in! Psalm 24:7

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1. Hail to the Lord’s a - noint - ed, great Da - vid’s great - er Son!
2. All kings shall bow be - fore Him, and gold and in - cense bring;
3. He shall come down like show - ers up - on the bar - ren earth,
4. O’er eve - ry foe vic - to - rious He on His throne shall rest,

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and
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na - tions
joy and
age to
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time ap -
shall a -
hope, like
age more
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point - ed, His reign on
dore Him, His praise all
flow - ers, spring in His
glo - rious, all bless - ing
œ
earth be - gun.
peo - ple sing.
path to birth.
and all blest.

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He comes to break op - pres - sion, to set the cap - tive free,
For He shall have do - min - ion o’er moun-tain, sea, and shore,
Be - fore Him, on the moun-tains, shall peace, the her - ald, go;
SA

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The tide of time shall nev - er His cov - e - nant re - move;

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to take a - way trans - gres - sion, and rule in maj - es - ty!
from depths of deep - est o - ceans, and high as ea - gles soar!
and right - eous-ness in foun - tains, from hill to val - ley flow.
name shall stand for - ev - er;
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His His name to us
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is love.
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TEXT: James Montgomery, 1821; additional lyrics by Dan Kreider


MUSIC: Dan Kreider MARANATHA
© 2016 Grace Immanuel Bible Church 76.76 D with chorus
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

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O - pen the gates! The King of glo - ry waits to en - ter
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in, His reign on earth be - gin!
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Give the king Your judgments, O God,
and Your righteousness to the king’s Son.
May He judge Your people with righteousness
and Your afflicted with justice.
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Let the mountains bring peace to the people,
and the hills, in righteousness.
May He vindicate the afflicted of the people,
save the children of the needy, and crush the oppressor.
Let them fear You while the sun endures,
SA

and as long as the moon, throughout all generations.


May He come down like rain upon the mown grass,
like showers that water the earth.
In His days may the righteous flourish,
and abundance of peace till the moon is no more.
May He also rule from sea to sea
and from the River to the ends of the earth.
Let the nomads of the desert bow before Him,
and His enemies lick the dust.
Let the kings of Tarshish and of the islands bring presents;
the kings of Sheba and Seba offer gifts.
And let all kings bow down before Him, all nations serve Him.

Psalm 72:1-11
CHRIST’S SECOND COMING

268 The King Shall Come


He who testifies to these things says, “Yes, I am coming quickly.”
Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! Revelation 22:20

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& b b b 22 œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ
1. The King shall come when morn - ing dawns and
2. Not as of old a lit - tle child, to
3. Oh bright - er than the ris - ing morn when
4. Oh bright - er than that glo - rious morn shall
5. The King shall come when morn - ing dawns and
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œ
œœ œ
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light tri - um - phant breaks, when beau - ty gilds the
bear and fight and die, but crowned with glo - ry
Christ vic - to - rious rose, and left the lone - some
dawn up - on our race the day when Christ in
light and beau - ty brings. Hail, Christ the Lord! Your

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east - a - wakes.
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ern hills and life to joy


like the sun that lights the morn - ing sky.
place of death, de - spite the rage of foes.
splen - dor comes and we shall see His face.
peo - ple pray: come quick - ly, King of kings!
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b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: John Brownlie, 1907 CONSOLATION


MUSIC: J. Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, 1813 CM
ETERNITY

Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken


The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the other dwelling places of Jacob.
269
Glorious things are spoken of you, O city of God! Psalm 87:2-3
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œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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1. Glo - rious things of thee are spo - ken, Zi - on, cit - y of our God.
2. See, the streams of liv - ing wa - ters, springing from e - ter - nal love,
3. Round each hab - i - ta - tion hov-ering, see the cloud and fire ap - pear
4. Sav - ior, since of Zi - on’s cit - y I through grace a mem-ber am,

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He whose word can-not

for a glo - ry and


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well sup - ply thy sons

let the world de - ride


be
and
a
or
bro - ken formed thee for His own a - bode.
daugh-ters and all fear of want re - move.
cov - ering, show - ing that the Lord is near.
pit - y, I will glo - ry in Thy name.

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œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœœ œ œ œ ˙
On the Rock of A - ges found-ed, what can shake thy sure re - pose?
Who can faint while such a riv - er ev - er flows their thirst toIas-suage?
SA

Thus de - riv - ing from their ban - ner light by night and shade by day,
Fad - ing are the world’s best pleas-ures, all its boast - ed pomp and show;
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b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . Jœ ˙

b b œ . œj œ œ œ œ . œj œ œ
& b œ . œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙
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With sal - va-tion’s walls sur - round-ed, thou may’st smile at all thy foes.
Grace, which like the Lord, the giv - er, nev - er fails from age to age.
safe they feed up - on the man - na which God gives them on their way.
sol - id joys and last - ing treas- ures none but Zi - on’s chil -dren know.

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b b J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: John Newton, 1779, alt. AUSTRIAN HYMN
MUSIC: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1797 87.87 D
ETERNITY

270 There Is a Hope


...we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things
which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:18

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&4 j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ ˙ œ œ
1. There is a hope that burns with - in my heart, that gives me strength for
2. There is a hope that lifts my wea-ry head, a con - so - la - tion
3. There is a hope that stands the test of time, that lifts my eyes be -

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4 œ ˙ ‰ œj œ œ

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& œ œ œ œ ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ
˙ œ œ
PL œ œ
eve - ry pass - ing day; a glimpse of glo - ry now re-vealed in
strong a - gainst de - spair, that when the world has plunged me in its
yond the beck’n -ing grave; to see the match - less beau - ty of a

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œj œ

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meag - er part that drives all doubt a - way. I stand in Christ with
deep - est pit, I find the Sav - ior there. Thru pre - sent suf - ferings,
day di - vine when I be - hold His face. When suf - ferings cease and

? œ œ œ œ œ
Œ œœ
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œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
J œ œ œ œ
œ
& œ œ
œ œ œ ..
j
œJ œœ .. œœj œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
sins for - giv’n, and Christ in me, the hope of heav’n— my high - est
fu - ture’s fear, He whis - pers “Cour - age!” in my ear; for I am
sor - rows die, and eve - ry long - ing sat - is - fied, then joy un -

œœ œœ .. œ œœ œ œ
? œ œœ œœ .. œJ œ œ œ
œ œœ œœ œ
œ J #œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Mark Edwards and Stuart Townend


© 2007 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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œ œ œ
& œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ . j œ j
œ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ . œ œ ˙
call - ing and my deep - est joy, to make His will my home.
safe in ev - er - last - ing arms, and they will lead me home.
speak - a - ble will flood my soul, for I am tru - ly home.

? œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œj ˙˙
#œ œ nœ œ œ œ. œ

Therefore, since we have this ministry, as we received mercy, we do not lose heart,

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but we have renounced the things hidden because of shame, not walking in craftiness
or adulterating the word of God, but by the manifestation of truth commending
ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God. And even if our gospel is
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veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, in whose case the god of this world has
blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light of the gospel
of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. For we do not preach ourselves but
Christ Jesus as Lord, and ourselves as your bond-servants for Jesus’ sake. For God,
who said, “Light shall shine out of darkness,” is the One who has shone in our hearts
to give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.

But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the
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power will be of God and not from ourselves; we are afflicted in every way, but not
crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down,
but not destroyed; always carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the
life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body. For we who live are constantly
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being delivered over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be
manifested in our mortal flesh. So death works in us, but life in you.

But having the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, “I believed,
therefore I spoke,” we also believe, therefore we also speak, knowing that He who
raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and will present us with you. For all
things are for your sakes, so that the grace which is spreading to more and more
people may cause the giving of thanks to abound to the glory of God.

Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner
man is being renewed day by day. For momentary, light affliction is producing for us
an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, while we look not at the things
which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are
temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.

2 Corinthians 4
ETERNITY

271 Jerusalem the Golden


For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto
living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Revelation 7:17

4 œ œ #œ ˙.
&4 œ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙.
1. Je - ru - sal - em the gold - en, with milk and hon - ey blest,
2. They stand, those halls of Zi - on, all ju - bi - lant with song,
3. There is the throne of Da - vid, and there, from care re - leased,
4. O sweet and bless - ed coun - try, the home of God’s e - lect!
œ œ œ # œœ œ ˙.
? 44 œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ œ
œ œ
˙ œ ˙.

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& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
the
and
the
O
sight
bright
shout
sweet
of it
with man - y
of those who
and bless - ed
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re - fresh - es the wea - ry
an - gels, and all the
tri - umph, the song of
coun - try, that ea - ger
and op - pressed.
mar - tyr throng;
those who feast;
hearts ex - pect!
œ œ œ # œœ œ nœ œ œ œ ˙.
? œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ #œ ˙ nœ œ œ ˙.

œ ˙ œ œ. œj œ œœ ˙˙ ..
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& œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
I know not, O I know not what joys a - wait me there,
the King is ev - er in them; the day - light is se - rene;
and they who with their Lead - er have con - quered in the fight,
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In mer - cy, Je - sus, bring us to that dear land of rest;

? œ œ œ œœ # œœ ˙ œœ œ œ œ
œ œœ # œœ ˙.
˙.
œ œ œ
œ

& œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. j
˙˙ œJ ˙ ..
what ra - dian - cy of glo - ry, what bliss be - yond com - pare.
the man - sions of the bless - ed are decked in glo - rious sheen.
for - ev - er and for - ev - er are clad in robes of white.
You are, with God the Fa - ther and Spir - it, ev - er blessed.
œ
? œœ œ œ # œœ œ
œ ˙ nœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ. œœ ˙˙ ..
#œ ˙ nœ œ. J
TEXT: Bernard of Cluny, 12th cent.; trans. John Mason Neale, 1858 EWING
MUSIC: Alexander Ewing, 1853 76.76 D
ETERNITY

The Sands of Time Are Sinking


The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and His servants will serve Him.
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They will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads. Revelation 22:3-4

4
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙ œœ œ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
1. The sands of time are sink - ing; the dawn of heav - en breaks;
2. The King there in His beau - ty with - out a veil is seen;
3. O Christ, He is the foun - tain, the deep, sweet well of love!
4. The bride eyes not her gar - ment, but her dear Bride-groom’s face;
œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙.
? 4 œ œ œ œ. ˙ œ œ œ œ
b 4 Jœ œ. œJ ˙.

E
& b œœ œ. œj œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ. œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
the sum - mer
it were a
The streams on
I will not
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morn I’ve sighed
well - spent jour -
earth I’ve tast -
gaze at glo -
for,
ney,
ed
ry,
the fair sweet morn a - wakes;
though tri - als lay be - tween:
more deep I’ll drink a - bove:
but on my King of grace;
œ œ. œœ œœ œœ ˙
? b œ œ. J ˙ œ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ

&b œ œœj œ œœ œœj œ


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œœ .. ˙˙ œœ œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ..
œ œ
dark, dark has been the mid - night, but day - spring is at hand,
the Lamb with His fair ar - my on Zi - on’s moun-tain stands,
there to an o - cean full - ness His mer - cy will ex - pand,
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not at the crown He gives me, but on His pierc - éd hands:


œœ .. œ bœ œ ˙ œ œ œœ .. œœ b œœ œœ ˙.
?
b
œœ Jœ œ œ ˙ œ œ J ˙.

.
& b œœ œ œœ œœ œœ . œj ˙ ˙ œœ œœ œœ .. j
œ ˙ ˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
and glo - ry, glo - ry dwell - eth in Em - man - uel’s land.
and glo - ry, glo - ry dwell - eth in Em - man - uel’s land.
and glo - ry, glo - ry dwell - eth in Em - man - uel’s land.
the glo - ry Em - man -
j
the Lamb is all of uel’s land.
œ œ œœ œœ œ. œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ œ. œ ˙.
? œ J œ œ œ.
b œ ˙.
TEXT: Anne R. Cousin, 1857, from Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661) RUTHERFORD
MUSIC: Chretien Urhan, 1834 76.76.76.75
ETERNITY

273 For All the Saints


“Write, ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on!’”
“Yes,” says the Spirit, “so that they may rest from their labors...” Revelation 14:13
# 4 Œ œ œœ w
& 4 œ œœ ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ w
1. For all the saints who from their la - bors rest,
2. Thou wast their Rock, their for - tress and their might;
3. O blest com - mun - ion, fel - low - ship di - vine!
4. And when the strife is fierce, the war - fare long,
œ œ œ ˙.
? # 44 Œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ œœ w
œ œ œ œ œ w

E
#
& ˙ œ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œœ œ œœ
˙ œ PL ˙ œ # œœ ˙.
who Thee by faith be - fore the world con - fessed;
Thou, Lord, their cap - tain in the well - fought fight;
We feeb - ly strug - gle, they in glo - ry shine;
steals on the ear the dis - tant tri - umph song,

œœ #œ ˙ œ œ
? # ˙˙ œ ˙
˙

œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ
M
# ˙. œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ
& ˙˙ ˙œ ˙ ˙˙
œ œ ˙ œ
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Thy name, O Je - sus, be for - ev - er blest.


Thou, in the dark - ness drear, their one true Light.
yet all are one in Thee, for all are Thine.
and hearts are brave a - gain, and arms are strong.
œ œœ œ œ
? # n œœ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ̇ œ œ œ œ̇ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ

5. But then there breaks 6. From earth’s wide bounds,


a still more glorious day: from ocean’s farthest coast,
the saints triumphant rise in bright array; through gates of pearl
the King of glory passes on His way. streams in the countless host,
Alleluia, alleluia! in praise to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Alleluia, alleluia!
TEXT: William How, 1864 SINE NOMINE
MUSIC: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 10.10.10 with alleluias
ETERNITY

# ˙ œ œœ˙
& œ nœ œ œ œ #œ ˙˙ . œ n œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ w
œ w
Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!
˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
?# ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ œœ œœ œœ w
w

When This Passing World Is Done 274

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Beloved, now we are children of God, and it has not appeared as yet what we will be. We know that
when He appears, we will be like Him, because we will see Him as He is. 1 John 3:2
# 4
& # 4 œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙
œ œ
PL
1. When this pass - ing world is done,
œœ œœ œœ œœ
when has sunk the glar - ing sun,
2. When I stand be - fore the throne, dressed in beau - ty not my own,
œœ œœ ˙

3. Cho - sen not for good in me, wak - ened up from wrath to flee,

? # # 4 œœ œœ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙
4 œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
œ. œ œ œ
J
M
#
& # œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œœ
œœ œ œœ œ ˙
œœ˙
œ
when I stand with Christ a - bove, look - ing on the wounds of love,
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when I see Thee as Thou art, love Thee with un - sin - ning heart,
hid - den in the Sav - ior’s side, by the Spir - it sanc - ti - fied,
œ ˙
? # # œœ œ œ œ
œœ œœ
˙
œœ œ
œ
œ œœ
œ
œ # œœ ˙
œ
œ œ
# j
& # œ œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ
then, Lord, shall I ful - ly know not till then, how much I owe.
then, Lord, shall I ful - ly know not till then, how much I owe.
teach me, Lord, on earth to show by my love, how much I owe.

? # # œœ œœ n œœ œœ œ. œ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
˙ œ œ œ
œ . Jœ œ

TEXT: Robert Murray McCheyne, 1837 REDHEAD


MUSIC: Richard Redhead, 1853 77.77.77
ETERNITY

275 It Is Not Death to Die


“I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies,
and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die.” John 11:25-26
b 2 3
& b b 2 œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œj œ œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ œ˙ . ˙ œœ 2
J ˙. œ
1. It is not death to die, to leave this wea - ry road, and
2. It is not death to close the eyes long-dimmed with tears, and
3. It is not death to bear the cross that sets us free from
4. It is not death to fling a - side this fleet - ing dust, and
œ
? b 2 œ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ œ˙ . ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
˙. œ 3
œœ 2
b b 2 J ˙.

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b 3 2
& b b 2 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ 2 ˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ
j
PL
join the fel - low - ship on
wake in glo - ri - ous re - pose
pris - on chains, to breathe the
rise to soar on ea - gles’
high

air
wings
to be at home with
to spend e - ter - nal
of blood-bought lib - er -
to live a - mong the

? b b 23 œœ œœ œ œ œ œ 22 ˙ . œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ. œ
b œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ. Jœ
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b
&b b .. œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ œ œ . œj
1. 2, 3, 4.

ww ˙˙ .
.
ww ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
God. years.
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- - ty. O Je - sus, Prince of life and


just.
? b b ww
b
˙.
˙. .. ww ˙˙ œ̇ œ ˙˙ ˙
˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
b 3 2 ˙ ˙
& b b ˙˙ .. œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ 2 w œœ œœ 2 ˙ ˙
w
love! Your cho - sen can - not die: they will con - quer

? b ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ 3 œ œœ 2 ˙œ œ ˙˙
b b ˙ œ œ œ œ 2 w œ 2
TEXT: César Malan, 1832; trans. George W. Bethune, 1847, alt.
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
SYLCOX
© 2016 Grace Immanuel Bible Church. All rights reserved. SM with chorus
ETERNITY

b j
& b b œœ œœ œœ . œ œ ˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœj ww
˙ œœ ..
with You in the fight, and reign with You a - bove.

? b b œœ œœ œ œ
œ œ
˙˙ .. œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ ww
b ˙. œ œ

For you have not come to a mountain that can be touched and to a blazing fire,
and to darkness and gloom and whirlwind, and to the blast of a trumpet and the

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sound of words which sound was such that those who heard begged that no
further word be spoken to them. For they could not bear the command, “If even
a beast touches the mountain, it will be stoned.” And so terrible was the sight,
PL
that Moses said, “I am full of fear and trembling.”

But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly
Jerusalem, and to myriads of angels, to the general assembly and church of the
firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, and to God, the Judge of all, and to the
spirits of the righteous made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new
covenant, and to the sprinkled blood, which speaks better than the blood of Abel.
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Hebrews 12:18-24
SA

Yes, and I will rejoice, for I know that this will turn out for my deliverance
through your prayers and the provision of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, according to
my earnest expectation and hope, that I will not be put to shame in anything, but
that with all boldness, Christ will even now, as always, be exalted in my body,
whether by life or by death.

For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. But if I am to live on in the flesh, this
will mean fruitful labor for me; and I do not know which to choose. But I am
hard-pressed from both directions, having the desire to depart and be with Christ,
for that is very much better.

Philippians 1:18-23
LIFE IN CHRIST

276 Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken


Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people through His own blood, suffered outside the gate.

#### 4 ‰ j œ
So, let us go out to Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach. Hebrews 13:12-13

& 4 œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
1. Je - sus, I my cross have tak - en,
2. Let the world de - spise and leave me;
? # # # # 44 ‰ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
J œ œ œ œ
# #
& # # ‰ œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙

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all to leave and fol - low Thee;
they have left my Sav - ior too.
? #### ‰ œ œ PLœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Jœ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
####
& ‰ œj œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
des - ti - tute, de - spised, for - sak - en,
M
Hu - man hearts and looks de - ceive me;
? # # # # ‰ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
J œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
####
& ‰ œj œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙
œ
SA

œ œ œ ˙
Thou from hence my all shalt be.
Thou art not like them un - true.
? #### ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
Jœ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
#### œ œœ
‰ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
& Jœ œ ˙
Per - ish eve - ry fond am - bi - tion,
up - on me,
œ œ œ œ œ œ
Oh while Thou dost smile
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? #### ‰ Jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
TEXT: Henry Lyte, 1824
MUSIC: Bill Moore, 2001
© 2001 Bill Moore Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

#### œ œœ
‰ œœ œœ
& Jœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙
all I’ve sought or hoped or known,
œ
God of
œ
wis -
œ œ dom,
œ œ
love and might,
œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
Jœ œ
? #### ‰ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ
# ##
& # ‰ œœ
J
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ
œ ˙
yet how rich is my con - di - tion:

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œ œ œ œ œ œ
foes may hate and friends dis - own me:
œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? #### ‰ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
#### PL
&
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ˙ . œj ww
God and heav’n are still my own.

j
show Thy face and all is bright.
? #### œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ. œ ww
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙
M
3. Man may trouble and distress me; 5. Soul, then know thy full salvation,
’twill but drive me to Thy breast. rise o’er sin and fear and care;
Life with trials hard may press me; joy to find in every station,
SA

heaven will bring me sweeter rest. something still to do or bear.


Oh, ’tis not in grief to harm me Think what Spirit dwells within thee;
while Thy love is left to me; think what Father’s smiles are thine;
oh, ’twere not in joy to charm me, think that Jesus died to win thee—
were that joy unmixed with Thee. child of heaven, canst thou repine?

4. Go, then, earthly fame and treasure; 6. Haste thee on from grace to glory,
come disaster, scorn, and pain; armed by faith, and winged by prayer.
in Thy service, pain is pleasure; Heaven’s eternal days before thee;
with Thy favor, loss is gain. God’s own hand shall guide us there.
I have called Thee Abba, Father; Soon shall close thy earthly mission,
I have stayed my heart on Thee; soon shall pass thy pilgrim days;
storms may howl and clouds may gather; hope shall change to glad fruition,
all must work for good to me. faith to sight, and prayer to praise.
LIFE IN CHRIST

277 A Christian’s Daily Prayer


Satisfy us in the morning with Your steadfast love,

# # 3
that we may rejoice and be glad all our days. Psalm 90:14

& # 4 j œ. j œj œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ
1. As morn - ing dawns and day a - wakes, to You I bring my
2. As day un - folds, I seek Your will in all of life’s de -
to dark - est night, Your Spir - it still
œ.
3. As sun gives way is

? # # # 3 œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
4 J nœ œ œ . œ
J
# #

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& # ‰ j œ œ. j œ
j
˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ.

? ### ˙
need.
mands.
here.
œ
‰ J
O PL
gra - cious God,

œ œ
my source of strength,
And though the tempt - er tries me still,
And though my strength fades like the light,
œ. œJ nœ œ œ.
in
I
new

œ
J
###
& œ œ œ œ

œœj œœ œœ œœ .. œœj
˙
M
You I live and breathe. Each hour is Yours, by
cling to Your com - mands. Let eve - ry ef - fort
mer - cies will ap - pear. I rest in You— a -
œ œœ œ œ .. œ
? ### œ œ œ ˙ œ
‰ J œ œ
SA

œ
J
###
œ œ ..
œJj œœ œœ œœ ..
j
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wis - dom planned, each deed em - power’d by sov - ereign hands. Re -
of my life dis - play the match - less worth of Christ. Make
bide with me, un - til our trials and suf - fer - ing give
œ .. œ œœ œœ .. œœ œ œœ .. œ
? # # # œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ J J Jœ
TEXT and MUSIC: Matt Merker, Jordan Kauflin, and Dave Fournier.
© 2017 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)/Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches.
All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music,
part of the David C Cook family.
LIFE IN CHRIST

# #
& # œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ.
œ œ œ. œœj œœ œœ œœ .. œœj ˙˙
new my spir - it; help me stand— be glo - ri - fied to - day.
me a liv - ing sac - ri - fice— be glo - ri - fied to - day.
way to fi - nal vic - to - ry— be glo - ri - fied to - day.
œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ œ œ. œ ˙˙
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Be Thou My Vision 278

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My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of

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my heart and my portion forever. Psalm 73:26

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œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ ˙.

3. Rich - es I
PL
1. Be Thou my vi - sion,
2. Be Thou my wis - dom,
heed not,
O Lord of my
and Thou my true
nor man’s emp - ty
heart;
Word;
praise;
naught be all
I ev - er
Thou mine in -
4. High King of heav - en, my vic - to - ry won, may I reach
? # # 3 œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œ
4 œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ
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else to me, save that Thou art: Thou my best thought by
with Thee and Thou with me, Lord. Thou my great Fa - ther,
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her - i - tance, now and al - ways: Thou and Thou on - ly


heav - en’s joys, O bright heaven’s Sun! Heart of my own heart, what-
œ œ œœ œœ œ˙ ˙ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ
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œ œ œ . œ œ œ
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& # œœ œ œ œœ
œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ ˙ œ
day or by night, wak - ing or sleep - ing, Thy pres - ence my light.
I Thy true son; Thou in me dwell-ing, and I with Thee one.
first in my heart, High King of heav - en, my Treas - ure Thou art.
ev - er be - fall, still be my vi - sion, O Ru - ler of all.
? # # œœ œ œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: 8th-century hymn, trans. Mary Elizabeth Byrne, vers. Eleanor Hull, 1912 SLANE
MUSIC: Irish folk melody 10.10.10.10
LIFE IN CHRIST

279 My Jesus, I Love Thee


And he said to Him, “Lord, You know all things;
You know that I love You.” John 21:17

4
& b 4 œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ .. œj œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ œ
1. My Je - sus, I love Thee; I know Thou art mine;
2. I love Thee be - cause Thou hast first lov - èd me
3. I’ll love Thee in life, I will love Thee in death,

œj œœ
4. In man - sions of glo - ry and end - less de - light,
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for Thee all the
and pur - chased my
and praise Thee as
ev - er
fol
par
long
a - dore
PL -
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lies of
don on
as Thou
sin I re - sign;
Cal - va - ry’s tree;
lend - est me breath;
heav - en so bright;
œj œœ
I’ll Thee in

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b ˙ œ œ

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my gra - cious Re - deem - er, my Sav - ior art Thou;
I love Thee for wear - ing the thorns on Thy brow;
and say, when the death - dew lies cold on my brow:
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I’ll sing with the glit - ter - ing crown on my brow:


œ ˙˙ œ œœ ˙œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
? œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙.
b œ œ

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œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ
if ev - er I loved Thee, my Je - sus, ’tis now.
if ev - er I loved Thee, my Je - sus, ’tis now.
“If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je - sus, ’tis now.”
“If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je - sus, ’tis now.”

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˙
˙
œ œ
œ œ
œ.
˙ œj œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
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TEXT: William R. Featherstone, 1862 GORDON
MUSIC: Adoniram Gordon, 1876 11.11.11.11
LIFE IN CHRIST

Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross


...and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace
280
through the blood of His cross. Colossians 1:20

6
& b 4 ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙. ˙ œœ ˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
1. Je - sus, keep me near the cross: there a pre - cious foun - tain,
2. Near the cross, a trem-bling soul, love and mer - cy found me;
3. Near the cross! O Lamb of God, bring its scenes be - fore me;
4. Near the cross I’ll watch and wait, hop - ing, trust - ing ev - er,
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙. ˙.
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PL ˙˙ ˙
free to all, a heal - ing stream, flows from Cal - vary’s moun - tain.
there the bright and morn - ing Star shed His beams a - round me.
help me walk from day to day with its shad - ow o’er me.
till I reach the gold - en strand, just be - yond the riv - er.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. œ ˙ ˙. ˙˙ ..
? ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ œ
b œ œ ˙. œ ˙ œ ˙.
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& b ˙˙ œ ˙. ˙˙ œ ˙. œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
In the cross, in the cross, be my glo - ry ev - er,
˙ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙.
œœ ˙˙ .. œ ˙.
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? ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙.
b

& b ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙. ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ ..
˙ ˙˙ ..
till my ran - somed soul shall find rest be - yond the riv - er.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. œ ˙ ˙. ˙˙ ..
? ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙˙ œ
b œ œ ˙. œ ˙ œ ˙.

TEXT: Fanny J. Crosby, 1869 NEAR THE CROSS


MUSIC: William H. Doane, 1869 76.76 with chorus
LIFE IN CHRIST

281 O Great God


For God, who said, “Light shall shine out of darkness,” is the One who has shone in our hearts
to give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:6

3
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œ œ. œ ˙ œ ˙
1. O great God of high - est heav’n, oc - cu - py my low - ly heart;
2. I was blind - ed by my sin, had no ears to hear Your voice,
3. Help me now to live a life that’s de - pen-dent on Your grace.
?3 œ œ œ.
œj œ . œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
4 ˙

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& œ œ œ. j œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ. j
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own it all and reign su - preme, con-quer ev - ’ry re - bel power.

? œ œ
did not know
Keep my heart
œ.
PL
Your love with - in,
and guard my soul

œj œ . œ ˙
had no taste for heav - en’s joys.
from the e - vils that

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I face.
j
œ ˙

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& œœ œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œœ œ
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Let no vice or sin re - main that re - sists Your ho - ly war;
Then Your Spir - it gave me life, o - pened up Your Word to me;
You are wor - thy to be praised with my eve-ry thought and deed;
œ œ œ .. œ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙
? œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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œ œ œ œ œ. œ œœ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙
J J
You have loved and pur -chased me; make me Yours for - ev - er - more.
through the gos - pel of Your Son, gave me end - less hope and peace.

œœ œ . œj œ . œ
O great God of high - est heav’n, glo - ri - fy Your name through me!
? œœ ˙ œ
œœ œœ œœ .. œ ˙˙
œ. œ œ. œ ˙ œ œœ Jœ

TEXT and MUSIC: Bob Kauflin


© 2006 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

My God, I Love You


“If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will
282
come to him and make Our abode with him.” John 14:23
# 4
& 4 œœ œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ
1. My God, I love You, not be - cause I hope for heav’n there - by,
2. And griefs and tor-ments num-ber - less, and sweat of ag - o - ny,
3. Not with the hope of gain - ing all, nor seek - ing a re - ward,
œ œ
? # 44 œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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œ œœ œ œ œ œœ
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œ œœœ #œ nœ œ
PL
nor yet for fear that, lov - ing not, I might for - ev - er
and death it - self— and all for man who was Your en - e - my.
but as You first have lov - èd me, O
die.

ev - er - last - ing Lord!

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œ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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˙
But for that You did all for us up - on the cross em - brace;
Then why, most lov - ing Je - sus Christ, should I not love You well?
E’en so I love You, and will love, and in Your praise will sing,
œœ œ œ œ œœœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA

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for us did bear the nails and spear, and man - i - fold dis - grace.
Not for the hope of gain - ing heav’n, nor an - y fear of hell.
sole - ly be - cause You are my God, and my e - ter - nal King.

œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
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œ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Anonymous, 1829; trans. Edward Caswall, 1849, alt. KINGSFOLD


MUSIC: English Country Songs, 1893; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 CMD
LIFE IN CHRIST

283 My Worth Is Not in What I Own


Do you not know... that you are not your own? For you have been bought with a price:
therefore glorify God in your body. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
# 3
& # 4 œj œ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙ ‰ œj œ œ œ œ
1. My worth is not in what I own, not in the strength of
2. My worth is not in skill or name, in win or lose, in
3. As sum - mer flow’rs we fade and die; fame, youth, and beau - ty
4. I will not boast in wealth or might, or hu - man wis - dom’s
5. Two won - ders here that I con - fess: worth and my un -
œ œ
my

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4 ‰ J

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flesh and
pride or
hur - ry
fleet - ing
bone,
shame,
by,
PL
light,
but
but
but
but
in the cost - ly wounds of
in the blood of Christ that
life e - ter - nal calls to
I will boast in know - ing
love
flowed
us
Christ
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wor - thi - ness; my val - ue fixed, my ran - som paid
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1, 3. 2, 4, 5.

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at the cross.
at the cross.
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I re-joice in my Re - deem- er,


at the cross.
at the cross.
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˙ Œ œ . œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
at the cross.
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great- est treas - ure, well - spring of my soul. I will trust in Him, no

? # # œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ œ œ . œœ œœ œœ œœ # œœ

TEXT and MUSIC: Graham Kendrick, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty
© 2014 Getty Music Publishing (BMI) and Makeway Music (Adm. by musicservices.org).
Used by permission. All rights reserved.
LIFE IN CHRIST

# œ œ.
& # œ œ. œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ .
œ œ œœ œ œœ . œ ˙˙ ..
oth - er; my soul is sat - is - fied in Him a - lone.

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Am I a Soldier of the Cross? 284

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Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13

3
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PL ˙˙ œœ .. œœj ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙
œ œ
1. Am I a sol - dier of the cross, a fol-lower of the Lamb,
2. Must I be car - ried to the skies on flow-ery beds of ease,
3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood?
reign; in - crease my cour -
œ .. œ ˙
4. Sure I must fight, if I would age, Lord!

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and shall I fear to own His cause, or blush to speak His name?
SA

while oth - ers fought to win the prize, and sailed thru storm - y seas?
Is this vile world a friend to grace, to help me on to God?
I’ll bear the toil, en - dure the pain, sup - port - ed by Thy Word.
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5. Thy saints in all this glorious war 6. When that illustrious day shall rise,
shall conquer, though they die; and all Thy armies shine
they see the triumph from afar, in robes of victory through the skies,
by faith they bring it nigh. the glory shall be Thine.

TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1724 ARLINGTON


MUSIC: Thomas Arne, 1762 CM
LIFE IN CHRIST

285 I Will Glory in My Redeemer


But by His doing you are in Christ Jesus... so that, just as it is written,
“Let him who boasts, boast in the Lord.” 1 Corinthians 1:30-31

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1. I will glo - ry in my Re - deem-er, whose price-less blood has ran -somed
2. I will glo - ry in my Re - deem-er; my life He bought, my love He
3. I will glo - ry in my Re - deem-er, who car-ries me on ea - gles’
œ.
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me;
owns.
wings;

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mine was the sin
have no long
He crowns my life
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hung Him on that judg - ment tree. I will glo - ry in my Re -
sat - is - fied in Him a - lone. I will glo - ry in my Re -
tri - umph song I’ll ev - er sing. I will glo - ry in my Re -
œ. œ œ œ œ œ .. œ
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deem - er, who crushed the power of sin and death; my on - ly
deem - er, His faith - ful - ness my stand-ing place. Though foes are
deem - er,
œj œ
who waits for me at gates of gold. And when He
œ œ œœ œœ .. œœ œ œ œœ .. j
? œ œ J J œ œ œJ œœ .. œ
œ
J

TEXT and MUSIC: Steve and Vikki Cook


© 2001 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com)
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

j œœ œœ œœ 44 œœ œ ˙
& œœ œœ ‰ œj 43
J #˙ J œ œ œ œœœ œ
Sav - ior be - fore the ho - ly Judge: the Lamb who is my right-eous-
might - y and rush up - on me, my feet are firm, held by His
calls me, it will be par - a - dise: His face for - ev - er to be -
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ness, the Lamb who is my right - eous - ness.
grace, my feet are firm, held by His grace.
hold, His face for - ev - er to be - hold.
˙ j
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PL œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
˙.

For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are

286
being saved it is the power of God. For it is written, “I will destroy the wisdom of the
As You Received Christ Jesus
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wise, and the cleverness of the clever I will set aside.”
As you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him... Colossians 2:6
Where is the wise man? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has
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the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe. For indeed Jews
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many mighty,œnot . many œ . things 8
world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame
tab - lished in your faith, just as you were taught, and
the things which are strong, and the base things of the world and the despised God
# 9chosen, . œthe things that are not, so that He may nullify 6the things that are, so that
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became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and
ov - er - flow - ing with thank - ful - ness, with thank - ful - ness.
redemption, so that, just as it is written, “Let him who boasts, boast in the Lord.”
TEXT: Colossians 2:6-7
1 Corinthians
MUSIC: Dan Kreider 1:18-31
LIFE IN CHRIST

287 Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray


Watch and pray, so that you will not enter into temptation. Matthew 26:41

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& # 4 œœ œœ œ œœ œ
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1. Rise, my soul, to watch and pray; from your sleep a - wak - en!
2. Watch a - gainst the dev - il’s snares lest a - sleep he find you;
3. Watch a - gainst your -self, my soul, lest with grace you tri - fle;
4. But while watching, al - so pray to the Lord un - ceas - ing.
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the e - vil day
pains he spares
self your thoughts con - trol,
tects you day by day,
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to de - ceive and
nor God’s mer - cy
strength and faith in -
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tak - en. For our foe, well we know, is his har - vest
bind you. Sa - tan’s prey oft are they who se - cure are
sti - fle. Pride and sin dwell with - in, all our hopes to
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creas - ing. So that still mind and will shall u - nite to


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reap - ing while the saints are sleep - ing.
sleep - ing and no watch are keep - ing.
shat - ter; heed not when they flat - ter.
serve Him, and for - ev - er love Him.

? # # œ˙ # œ ˙ n œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙
˙ œ œ œ
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TEXT: Johann B. Freystein, 1697; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt. STRAF MICH NICHT
MUSIC: Hundert Arien, Dresden, 1694 76.76.33.66
LIFE IN CHRIST

Trust and Obey


“If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love... These things I have spoken
288
to you so that My joy may be in you, and that your joy may be made full.” John 15:10-11

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& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ
1. When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word, what a
2. Not a bur - den we bear, not a sor - row we share, but our
3. But we nev - er can prove the de - lights of His love, un - til
in fel - low - ship
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4. Then sweet we will sit at His feet, or we’ll
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glo - ry He sheds on our way! While we do His good will, He a-
toil He
all on

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walk by

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bides with us still, and with all who will trust and o - bey.
frown or a cross, but is blessed if we trust and o - bey.
joy He be - stows are for those who will trust and o - bey.

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sends we will go— nev - er fear, on - ly trust and o - bey.
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Trust and o - bey, for there’s no oth - er way to be
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& b œœ œœ œœ 4 œ ˙ œœ œœ 4 œœ œœ œœ ˙.
hap - py in Je - sus, but to trust and o - bey.
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TEXT: John H. Sammis, 1887
MUSIC: Daniel B. Towner, 1887 TRUST AND OBEY
LIFE IN CHRIST

289 O Zion, Haste


Lift up your voice mightily, O Jerusalem, bearer of good news; lift it up, do not fear.
Say to the cities of Judah, “Here is your God!” Isaiah 40:9
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1. O Zi - on, haste, your mis - sion high ful - fill - ing,
2. Be - hold, how man - y thou-sands still are ly - ing,
3. Pro - claim to eve - ry peo - ple, tongue, and na - tion
4. Give of your sons to bear the mes - sage glo - rious;
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PL J œ
to tell to all the world that God is Light,
bound in the dark - some pris - on - house of sin
that God in whom they live and move is Love.
give of your wealth to speed them on their way.
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that He who made all na - tions is not will - ing
with none to tell them of the Sav - ior’s dy - ing
Tell how He stooped to save His lost cre - a - tion
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Pour out your soul for them in prayer vic - to - rious;


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one soul should per - ish, lost in shades of night.
or of the life He died for them to win.
and died on earth that man might live a - bove.
and all you give up, Je - sus will re - pay.
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b œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ

TEXT: Mary Ann Thomson, 1868 TIDINGS


MUSIC: James Walch, 1875 11.10.11.10.9.11
LIFE IN CHRIST

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Pub - lish glad tid - ings, tid - ings of peace,

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tid - ings of Je - sus, re - demp-tion and re - lease.

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Stand Up and Bless the Lord
Behold, bless the Lord, all servants of the Lord, who serve by night
290
in the house of the Lord! Psalm 134:1
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1. Stand up and bless the Lord, all peo - ple of His choice;
2. Though high a - bove all praise, a - bove all bless - ing high,
3. God is our strength and song, and His sal - va - tion ours;

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4. Stand up and bless the Lord; the Lord your God a - dore;
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stand up and bless the Lord your God with heart and soul and voice.
who would not fear His ho - ly name and laud and mag - ni - fy?
then be His love in Christ pro - claimed with all our ran - somed pow’rs.
stand up and bless His glo - rious name hence - forth and ev - er - more.
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TEXT: James Montgomery, 1824 ST. MICHAEL


MUSIC: Genevan Psalter, 1551; adapt. William Crotch, 1836 SM
LIFE IN CHRIST

291 O Church, Arise


Since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance
and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance... Hebrews 12:1
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1. O church, a - rise and put your ar - mor on; hear the
2. Our call to war, to love the cap - tive soul, but to
3. Come, see the cross where love and mer - cy meet, as the
Spir - it, come! ev - ’ry stride,
œ. œ
4. So Put strength in give
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œ œ PL œJ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œJ œœ
call of Christ our Cap - tain; for now the weak can say that
rage a - gainst the cap - tor; and with the sword that makes the
Son of God is strick - en; then see His foes lie crushed be -
grace for ev - ’ry hur - dle, that we may run with faith to

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they are strong in the strength that God has giv - en.
wound - ed whole, we will fight with faith and val - or.
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neath His feet, for the Con - quer - or has ris - en!
win the prize of a ser - vant good and faith - ful.

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œ. œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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With shield of faith and belt of truth we’ll stand a -
When faced with trials on eve - ry side, we know the
And as the stone is rolled a - way, and Christ e -

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As saints of old still line the way, re - tell - ing
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TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2005 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

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& # œœ œ œœ œœ œœ .. j j œ
œ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œ œœ œ
J J
gainst the dev - il’s lies, an ar - my bold whose bat - tle
out - come is se - cure, and Christ will have the prize for
merg - es from the grave, this vic - t’ry march con - tin - ues
tri - umphs of His grace, we hear their calls, and hun - ger
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cry is “Love!” reach - ing out to those in dark - ness.
which He died: an in - her - i - tance of na - tions.

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Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. Put on the full armor
of God, so that you will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil. For
our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers,
against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in
the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able
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to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm. Stand firm
therefore, having girded your loins with truth, and having put on the breastplate of
righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace;
in addition to all, taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able to
extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be
on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints, and pray on my
behalf, that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, to make
known with boldness the mystery of the gospel, for which I am an ambassador in
chains; that in proclaiming it I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.

Ephesians 6:10-20
LIFE IN CHRIST

292 For the Sake of His Name


“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name

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of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit...” Matthew 28:19

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1. Go to the world for the sake of His name; to eve - ry
2. Love the un - loved for the sake of His name; like Christ, be -
3. Res - cue the lost for the sake of His name; as Christ com-
4. Look to the throne for the sake of His name; think of the
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na - tion His

mands, snatch them out


throng who will share
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glo - ry
friend those whose heads hang
of
in
pro - claim.
in shame.
the flame.
His reign.
Pray

Tell
Some
that the
Je - sus did
that when
for whose

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Spir - it wise will o - pen dark-ened eyes, grant - ing new life
not con-demn, but was con-demned for them. Trust gos - pel pow’r,
Je - sus died, God’s wrath was sat - is - fied; urge them to flee
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souls we pray will share our joy that day, join - ing our song

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œ œ
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to dis - play Je - sus’ fame.
for we once were the same. In Je - sus’ pow - er, preach
to the Lamb who was slain.
for the sake of His name!
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˙
œ.
œ.
œ œœ œ ˙˙ œ œœ
Jœ œ
TEXT: Chris Anderson
MUSIC: Greg Habegger
© 2010 ChurchWorksMedia.com, all rights reserved. Used by permission. MISSIONS MANDATE
LIFE IN CHRIST

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˙˙ œ .. œ w œœ œœ ˙˙
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Christ to the lost; for Je - sus’ glo - ry, count all else but

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loss. Gath - er from eve - ry place tro - phies of sov-ereign grace.

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Lest life be wast - ed, ex - alt Je - sus’ cross.

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˙ œ œ Jœ
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“The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart”—that is, the word of faith
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which we are preaching, that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and
believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; for with
the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he
confesses, resulting in salvation. For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes in Him
will not be disappointed.” For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the
same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him; for “Whoever
will call on the name of the Lord will be saved.”

How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they
believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a
preacher? How will they preach unless they are sent? Just as it is written, “How
beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news of good things!”

Romans 10:8-15
LIFE IN CHRIST

293 Lead On, O King Eternal


“I am the LORD your God... who leads you
in the way you should go.” Isaiah 48:17
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1. Lead on, O King e - ter - nal, the day of march has come.
2. Lead on, O King e - ter - nal, till sin’s fierce war shall cease,
3. Lead on, O King e - ter - nal; we fol - low not with fears,

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Hence-forth in fields of PL con - quest, Your tents shall be our home.
and ho - li - ness shall whis - per the sweet a - men of peace.
for glad-ness breaks like morn - ing wher - e’er Your face ap - pears.

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œ œ œ 2 œ 22 œ œ œ œ œ ˙.

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Through days of prep - a - ra - tion Your grace has made us strong;
For not with swords’ loud clash - ing or roll of stir - ring drums,
Your cross is lift - ed o’er us; we jour - ney in its light;

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# 3 œ 2
& # œ œ œ œ œ 2 œ ˙. œ 2 œ œ œœ œ ˙.
and now, O King e - ter - nal, we lift our bat - tle song.
with deeds of love and mer - cy we wait till Je - sus comes.
the crown a - waits the con - quest— lead on, O God of might!

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2 œ 22 œ œ œ œ œ ˙.

TEXT: Ernest W. Shurtleff; addl. lyrics Ryan Foglesong


MUSIC: Ryan Foglesong
© 2010 Resolved Music (resolvedmusic.org). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

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So lead on, lead on, King of heav - en,
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my Light and my Sal - va - tion; Your faith - ful - ness

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en - dures. O lead on, lead us to

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? # # œœ œJ Œ œ œ. œJ œ . Jœ œJ œ œœ
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& œœ œœj œœ .. œœj œœ
j
œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœj œœ .. œj œ
œ œ
SA

Your king - dom through joy or trib - u - la - tion;

? # # œœ œ
œJ
œ.
œ.
œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ œ
œ œ Jœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ. œ œ
J Jœ œ . œJ œ

# œ j j
& # œ œœ œ œ
œ œ œœ ..
œ œ œ œ
œœ œ œœj ww
œ œ œ œ œ
we fol - low You, we fol - low You a - lone.

j œœ œœ œ œ œœ ww
? # # œœ œœ œœJ œœ œœ .. œJ œ œœ œœ
J
LIFE IN CHRIST

294 By Faith
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
For by it the men of old gained approval. Hebrews 11:1-2
b 4 œ .. œ
&b 4 ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ.
‰ œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ ˙. œœ œ œ
1. By faith we see the hand of God in the light of cre -
2. By faith our fa - thers roamed the earth, with the power of His
3. By faith the proph - ets saw a day when the longed-for Mes-
4. By faith the church was called to go in the power of the
5. By faith this moun-tain shall be moved, and the power of the

? b 4 ‰ j œ œ œœ œ. œ
b 4 œ œ œ. œ ˙. ‰ œœ œœ œ
œ œ. œ

E
b œ œ œ œ
& b œœ œ œœ ..
a - tion’s grand de - sign,
PL
œœ ˙˙ .. ‰
œ œœ
in the
œœ
lives
œœ œ œ œ œ
of those who prove His
prom - ise in their hearts of a ho - ly cit - y built by
si - ah would ap - pear, with the power to break the chains of
Spir - it to the lost, to de - liv - er cap - tives and to
gos - pel shall pre - vail; for we know in Christ all things are
M
œ œœ œ œ œ
? b œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙ œ
.
œ œ
‰ œ œ
œœ œ œ œ
b
SA

bb ..
1, 3. 2, 4, 5.

& œœ œœ ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ.
˙˙ œ œ œ w ˙.
faith - ful - ness, who walk by faith and not by sight.
God’s own hand, a place where peace and jus - tice reign.
sin and death and rise tri - um-phant from the grave.
preach good news in eve - ry cor - ner of the earth.
pos - si - ble for all who call up - on His name.

? b b œœ œœ ˙˙
‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ w .. ˙ .

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty
© 2009 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) / Getty Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

b œœ œ œœ œœ
&b œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
We will stand as chil - dren of the prom - ise; we will
œ œ
? b œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ ˙˙ œ œœ
b
b œœ œœ
& b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œœ .. œœ œ œœ
J
fix our eyes on Him, our souls’ re - ward; till the race is fin-ished

E
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ . j œ œœ œ œ œ œ
? bb œ œ œ œ . œœ œ
J
œ œ œ œ

b
& b œœ œ œ
PL
œœ ˙˙ ‰ j
œ œ
œ œ œœ .
œ œ w
and the work is done, we’ll walk by faith and not by sight.

? b b œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
˙
˙ ‰ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ w
M

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
SA

For by it the men of old gained approval.

By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that
what is seen was not made out of things which are visible. By faith Abel offered to
God a better sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained the testimony that he
was righteous, God testifying about his gifts, and through faith, though he is dead,
he still speaks. By faith Enoch was taken up so that he would not see death; and he
was not found because God took him up; for he obtained the witness that before his
being taken up he was pleasing to God. And without faith it is impossible to please
Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of
those who seek Him.

Hebrews 11:1-6
LIFE IN CHRIST

295 The Master Has Come


And He said to them, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Immediately they left their nets and followed Him. Matthew 4:19-20

3 œ œ œ
&b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ. œ
j
1. The Mas - ter has come and He calls us to fol - low the
2. The Mas - ter has called us: the road may be drear - y, and
3. The Mas - ter has called us in life’s ear - ly morn-ing with
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? 3 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
J
b 4

E
&b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ

?b œ
track of the
dan - gers and
spir - its
œ œ œ
as
PL
foot - prints He leaves on our way.
sor - rows are strewn on the track.
fresh as the dew on the sod.
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Far o - ver the
But God’s Ho - ly
We turn from the

œ œ œ œ
œ

&b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ . œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
M
moun - tain and thru the deep hol - low the path leads us on to the
Spir - it shall com - fort the wea - ry; we fol - low the Sav - ior and
world with its smiles and its scorn - ing to cast in our lot with the
œ œ œ œ œ
? œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
SA

b J

&b œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ ˙
man-sions of day. The Mas - ter has called us, the chil - dren who
can - not turn back! The Mas - ter has called us; though doubt and temp -
peo - ple of God. The Mas - ter has called us, His sons and His

œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ
? œ œ œ œ
b

TEXT: Sarah Doudney, 1871 ASH GROVE


MUSIC: Welsh melody 12.11.12.11 D
LIFE IN CHRIST

& b œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ nœ
œ
fear Him, who march ’neath Christ’s ban - ner, His own cho - sen
ta - tion may com - pass our jour - ney, we cheer - ful - ly
daugh -ters, we plead for His bless - ing and trust in His
œ œ. œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ
?b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ. œJ

& b ˙˙ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .
œ œ
band. We love Him and seek Him; we long to be near Him,

E
sing: “Press on - ward! Look up - ward!” Thru much trib - u - la - tion,
love; and thru the green pas - tures, be - side the still wa - ters,
˙ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
? œ œ œœ ..
b ˙ œ PL
& b œj œ œœ œ œ œ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
J œ
and rest in the light of His beau - ti - ful land.
the chil - dren of Zi - on must fol - low their King.
He’ll lead us at last to His king - dom a - bove!
œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
M
? œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ
b œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

Glorify God and Enjoy Him 296


SA

“This is My commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you.
...everyone
Greater lovewho
hasisno
called
onebythan
My name, and whom
this, that I have
one lay down created
his for
lifeMy
forglory. Isaiah 43:6-7
his friends. You are
My## 4 friends if you do what I command you. No longer do I call you slaves, for the
œ œ œ œ
& slave4does not know what hisœ master œ ˙is doing; œ
˙ but I have calledœ œ œ for˙ .all
things that I have heard from My Father I have made known to you. You did not
œ œyou friends,
What is the chief end of man? What is the chief end of man?
# # your fruitn œwould remain, so that whatever
choose Me but I chose you, and appointed you that you would go and bear fruit, and

& that œ œ œ œ . œj youb œask ofœ theœFathern œin My name œ œHe


may give to you. This I command you, that you love one another.
To glo - ri - fy God, to glo - ri - fy God and en -
“If the world hates you, you know that it has hated Me before it hated you. If you
# # 1.of the world, the world would love its .own;
.
2.
were but because you are not of the
œ ˙
& world, but I chose you œ
œ outœof #the ˙ because of thisœ the# œworld˙ hates you.w
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Remember the word that I said to you, ‘A slave is not greater than his master.’”
joy Him for - ev - er. joy Him for - ev - er.
TEXT:John 15:12-20
Westminster Shorter Catechism, Question 1
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
LIFE IN CHRIST

297 There Is a Hope So Sure


I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and
the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God... Galatians 2:20
# 4
& # 4 œj œ œ œ œ œ . j j œ œ 43
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ
1. There is a hope so sure, a prom - ise so se - cure: the mys-ter -
2. There is a life so true, a life of love so pure, for all our
3. There is a life so strong, that a whole world of wrong and all the
? ## 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ 43
4 J Jœ Jœ
# 3 4
& # 4 œ œ. œ 4 ˙ ‰ j
œ œ œ œ œ

E
œ œ œ œ.
y of God at last made known. Treas-ures so vast ap - pear,
sin a per - fect sac - ri - fice; and when that life was nailed,

? # # 43 œ œ œ œ œ . œ 44 ˙
#
‰ œJ œ
PL
pow’rs of hell could not de - feat;
œ œ œ œ.
for Je - sus rose a - gain,

3 4
& # œj œ œ œ œ œ . œj œ œ 4 œ œ . œ 4 ˙
œ œ œ
all wis dom, knowledge here: it’s Christ in us, the hope of glo - ry!
on cru - el cross im-paled, our sin - ful flesh with Him was cru - ci - fied.
M
and if we died with Him, with Him we’ll rise to share His end-less life.
? # # œJ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ 3 œ œ œ œ œ. œ 4 ˙
J 4 4
#
& # ‰ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œœ œ œœ œœ 3
œ œ 4
SA

œ ˙˙
And the life that I now live no long - er is my own; Je - sus
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? # # ‰ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
4
J
#
& # 43 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 44 œœ œ œ .
œ œ. œœj œœ œ
œ œ œ
lives in me, the hope of glo - ry. And each day I live no long-er
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
? # # 3 œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ
œ œ 4 œ œ œ. œJ œ œ
4 4
TEXT and MUSIC: Graham Kendrick
© 2002 Make Way Music (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

#
& # œœ œœ ˙ œ œ
œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ ˙.
is my own; Je - sus lives in me, the hope of glo - ry.
œ
? # # œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
œ

More Love to Thee 298

E
Though you have not seen [Christ], you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now,
you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy. 1 Peter 1:8

b j˙
& b b b 44 ˙ œ . œ
œœ œœ œ . œ ˙
PL ˙
˙
œ œ w˙
œ nœ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ
˙
1. More love to Thee, O Christ, more love to Thee! Hear Thou the
2. Once earth - ly joy I craved, sought peace and rest; now Thee a -
3. Let sor - row do its work, come grief and pain; sweet are Thy
4. Then shall my lat - est breath whis - per Thy praise; this be the

? b b 4 ˙ œ œ œ . œœ ˙ ˙ œœ œœ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œœ
w œ
b b 4 ˙ œ œ œ. J ˙
M
b b j ˙ œ œ œ . œj ˙
& b b œœ .. œœ ˙˙ ˙
˙
œœ œœ ww
˙ œ œ œ. œ ˙
prayer I make on bend - ed knee. This is my ear - nest plea:
SA

lone I seek; give what is best. This all my prayer shall be:
mes - sen - gers, sweet their re - frain, when they can sing with me:

j
part - ing cry my heart shall raise; this still its prayer shall be:
ww
? b b b œœ .. œœJ ˙ ˙˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ œ œœ
œ
œ .. œJ ˙˙
b
b b œ œ œœ .. œœj ˙˙
& b b ˙˙ œ nœ ˙œ œ œœ œ ww ˙
˙
œœ œœ ww
œ
more love, O Christ, to Thee; more love to Thee, more love to Thee!

? b b ˙˙ œ œ. œ ˙ ˙ œ œ w ˙ œ œ w
b b n œœ œ œ . Jœ b ˙ ˙ œ œ w ˙ œ œ
w
TEXT: Elizabeth Prentiss, 1856 MORE LOVE TO THEE
MUSIC: William Doane, 1870 64.64.66.44
LIFE IN CHRIST

299 For the Cause


...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith... Hebrews 12:2

# 3
& # 4 j
œ œ. œ œ.
j
œ œ œ
œ.
œ. œ œ.
1. For the cause of Christ the King, we give our lives
2. For the cause of Christ we go, with joy to reap,
3. For the King once lift - ed high to cries of rage,
4. For the King who con - quered death, to free the poor

œ œ œ.
5. Let it be my life’s re - frain: to live is Christ,

? # # 43 œ . œ œ . œ
J œ. œ œ. œ
J

E
#
& # œJ œ . œ œ . j
œ œ œ œ. œ
j œ œ
an of - fer - ing,
with faith to sow,
of “Cru - ci - fy!”
and the op-pressed
PL till all the
as man - y
en - dured the
for last - ing
earth
see
cross
peace,
re - sounds with
and man - y
as eve - ry
for life and
œ œ. œ œ.
to die is gain; de - ny my - self, take up my
? ## J œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
J J
M
## Œ Œ ..
1, 3. 2, 4, 5.

& Œ Œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ ˙
cease - less praise to the Son.
put their trust in the Son.
SA

sin was laid on the Son.


lib - er - ty in the Son.

œ . œ ˙˙ ˙
cross and fol - low the Son.
? ## œ œ œ Œ Œ Œ .. ˙ Œ œ œ œ

#
& # œ œ œ œ. j œ œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ .. œ
J J
Christ we pro - claim, the name a - bove eve - ry name, for all cre -
œ œ œ œœ . j œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ œ œ œ
? ## œ œ œ . œ . J œ œ
J
TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, and Stuart Townend
© 2016 Getty Music Publishing (BMI) Townend Songs (PRS) (adm. by Music Services, www.musicservices.org).
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

#
& # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ .. œœ ˙ ..
œ ˙
a - tion, eve-ry na - tion, God’s sal - va - tion through the Son.
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ
? ## œ œ. œ ˙˙ ..
œ. œ

Give Me Jesus 300

E
In the morning, O LORD, You will hear my voice; in the morning I will
order my prayer to You and eagerly watch. Psalm 5:3
b 4
& b 4 œ . œ œ œ œj œ . œ. œ œ œ œj œ . ˙.
˙.
1. In the
2. Dark
3. And
PL
morn-ing when I
mid-night was my
when I am a -
rise,
cry,
lone,
in the
dark
and
morn-ing when I
mid-night was my
rise,
cry,
when I am a - lone,
4. O when I come to die, O when I come to die,

b
& b œ. œ œ œ œj œ . œ œ
˙ ˙ ˙ ˙
M
in the morn - ing when I rise, give me Je - sus.
dark mid - night was my cry: give me Je - sus.
and when I am a - lone, give me Je - sus.
O when I come to die, give me Je - sus.

b ˙
SA

& b œ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ ˙˙
˙˙ ˙
œ
Give me Je - sus, give me Je - sus.
˙
? b b œœ œœ ˙w ˙
˙
œ
œ œœ ẇ
˙
˙˙

b œ œ
&b œ œ œ ˙
œ ˙
œ
œ œœ
˙ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
You may have all this world— give me Je - sus.

? b b œœ œœ œœ œ˙ n œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ ˙˙ ..
b œ
TEXT and MUSIC: African American Spiritual GIVE ME JESUS
LIFE IN CHRIST

301 In the Cross Alone I Glory


But for me, may it be never to boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ,
through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world. Galatians 6:14

3
& b 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ .. œœj œ œœ ˙œ œ
œ
1. In the cross a - lone I glo - ry, rec - og - ni - tion lay - ing down;
2. In the cross a - lone I glo - ry, ev - er reach - ing for the prize;
3. In the cross a - lone I glo - ry, hold-ing fast the word of life;
4. Nev - er will I seek the glo - ry that was nev - er meant for me;
œ œ ..
? b 43 œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙
œJ n œ œ ˙

E
2 3
& b œ œ œœ œ œ œœ 4 œ 4 œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ PL œ
great-est treasures count as worth - less, stand - ing next to heav-en’s crowns,
press-ing on and lay - ing hold of that for which my Sav - ior died,
toil - ing not in vain, but be - ing poured out as a sac - ri - fice,
al - ways heav-en - ward re - flect - ing, all to Je - sus to re - ceive,

? œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ 2 œœ œœ 3 œ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙ ..
b 4 4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙
M
&b œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ
œ œ œ
stand - ing next to heav-en’s crowns.
that for which my Sav - ior died. In the cross a - lone I
SA

poured out as a sac - ri - fice.


all to Je - sus to re - ceive.
œ œ ˙˙ œ œ ˙˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
? œ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ
b œ œ œ

b œ œ œ . œj . œ ˙ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
& œœ œœ œ œ œ . œ œœ . œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙
glo - ry, noth-ing of my own to give; on - ly that which Christ has of-fered
œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ. œ œ œ œ
? œ œ ˙ œœ œœ # œœ œ̇ n œ
b œ œ œ œ . œJ œ . œ ˙ œ œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Brian Petak


© 2005 worshiptogether.com Songs/ASCAP (adm. by EMI CMG Publishing)
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

& b œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙
œ
for my soul that I may live, for my soul that I may live.

? b œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙.
˙ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
˙˙ .
. ˙˙

In the Cross of Christ I Glory 302


May it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ,
through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. Galatians 6:14
b 6 ˙

E
& b 4 ˙˙ œ
œ ˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ
˙ œ
1. In the cross of Christ I glo - ry, tow’r - ing
2. In the
3. When the
4. When the
5. Bane and
woes
sun
PL
cross

bless -
˙
of
of
of
ing,
œ
Christ
life
bliss
pain
œ œ
I glo - ry,
o’er - take me,
is beam - ing
and pleas - ure,
œœ ˙
there
hopes
light

˙
by
for
de -
and
the

? b b 64 ˙˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ
œ ˙ œ ˙
b ˙
&b ˙ ˙œ œ n œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œ
œ ˙ œœ
œœ
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˙
o’er the wrecks of time; all the light of
all was grace made free, none de - serv - ing,
ceive and fears an - noy, nev - er shall the
love up - on my way, from the cross the
SA

cross are sanc - ti - fied; peace is there that

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œ œ ˙ œ œ
œ œ ˙.
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& b œ˙ œ œ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙˙ œ
œ ˙˙ œœ ˙ .
˙ œ
sa - cred sto - ry gath - ers round its head sub - lime.
yet re - ceiv - ing life through death at Cal - va - ry.
cross for - sake me. Lo! it glows with peace and joy.
ra - diance stream - ing adds more lus - ter to the day.
knows no mea - sure, joys that through all time a - bide.
œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙
? b b œ˙ œ œ
œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙
œœ ˙ œ ˙˙ ..
œ
TEXT: John Bowring, 1825 RATHBURN
MUSIC: Ithamar Conkey, 1849 87.87
LIFE IN CHRIST

303 Behold the Lamb


And when He had taken some bread and given thanks, He broke it and gave it to them,
saying, “This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” Luke 22:19

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J œ w
1. Be - hold the Lamb who bears our sins a - way, slain for us—
2. The bod - y of our Sav - ior Je - sus Christ, torn for you—
3. The blood that cleans - es eve - ry stain of sin, shed for you—

? ‰ œj œ œœ œœ œœ
4. And so with thank-ful - ness and faith we rise to re - spond
œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ .. œœ w
œ œ œ œ œ

E
&‰ j ‰ j œœ
œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
J PL J
and we re - mem - ber the prom-ise made that all who come in faith
eat and re - mem - ber; the wounds that heal, the death that brings us life
drink and re - mem - ber He drained death’s cup that all may en - ter in
and to re - mem - ber our call to fol - low in the steps of Christ
j
? ‰ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ‰ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ
œ œœ œ œ
J

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M
œ œœ œœ œœ . œ œ ˙ .. ˙. œ œ œ œœ œ
œ .. œ
find for - give - ness at the cross. So we share in this bread of life,
paid the price to make us one. So we share in this bread of life,
SA

to re - ceive the life of God. So we share in this bread of life,

œœj ˙˙ ..
.
as His bod - y here on earth. As we share in His suf - fer - ing,
? œœ œœ œ .. œJj œ . œœ œœ ˙˙ . œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
J

& œœ œœ œ˙ . œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ˙ . ˙ œ œ
œ œ œ
and we drink of His sac - ri - fice as a sign of our
and we drink of His sac - ri - fice as a sign of our
and we drink of His sac - ri - fice as a sign of our
we pro - claim Christ will come a - gain! And we’ll join in the
˙ .. ˙ ..
? œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œœ

TEXT and MUSIC: Kristyn Lennox Getty, Stuart Townend, and Keith Getty
© 2007 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

& œ ‰ j
œ œœ ˙œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ww
J
bonds of peace a - round the ta - ble of the King.
bonds of love a - round the ta - ble of the King.
bonds of grace a - round the ta - ble of the King.
feast of heaven a - round the ta - ble of the King.

? œœ œœ ˙ j œ œ œ œ.
‰ œœ œœ œœ ww
œ œ œ œ.

E
May the Mind of Christ, My Savior
PL
Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus... Philippians 2:5
304
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& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ #œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙
1. May the mind of Christ, my Sav - ior, live in me from day to day,
2. May the Word of God dwell rich - ly in my heart from hour to hour,
3. May the peace of God my Fa - ther rule my life in eve - ry - thing,
M
4. May the love of Je - sus fill me as the wa - ters fill the sea;
5. May I run the race be - fore me, strong and brave to face the foe,

? # # 44 œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ ˙
œ œ œ œ œ ˙
SA

# œ
& # œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ ww
œ
by His love and pow’r con - trol - ling all I do and say.
so that all may see I tri - umph on - ly through His pow’r.
that I may be calm to com - fort sick and sor - row - ing.
Him ex - alt - ing, self a - bas - ing— this is vic - to - ry.
look - ing on - ly un - to Je - sus as I on - ward go.

? # # œ œœ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ wœ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Kate B. Wilkinson, 1925 ST. LEONARDS


MUSIC: A. Cyril Barham-Gould, 1925 87.85
LIFE IN CHRIST

305 Take My Life, and Let It Be


Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and

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holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. Romans 12:1

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œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ
1. Take my life, and let it be con - se -
2. Take my feet, and let them be swift and
3. Take my sil - ver and my gold; not a
4. Take my will and make it Thine; it shall
œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ
? # # # # 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙ œ œ
4

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# ##
& # œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ
œ PL
cra - ted, Lord, to Thee. Take my hands and
beau - ti - ful for Thee. Take my voice and
mite would I with - hold. Take my mo - ments
be no long - er mine. Take my heart, it
œ
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œ
œ
œ
œœ œœ
œ
œ œ
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& # œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ
let them move at the im - pulse of Thy love,
let me sing al - ways, on - ly for my King,
SA

and my days; let them flow in cease - less praise,


is Thine own; it shall be Thy roy - al throne,
œ
? # # # # œœ œ
œ ˙
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙

####
& œ œ œœ # œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ
at the im - pulse of Thy love.
al - ways, on - ly for my King.
let them flow in cease - less praise.
it shall be Thy roy - al throne.

? # # # # œœ œ œœ œ ˙˙
# œœ œ œ
œ
œ
TEXT: Frances R. Havergal, 1874 HENDON
MUSIC: Henri A. Cesar Malan, 1827 77.77.7
LIFE IN CHRIST

Beneath the Cross of Jesus


For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to
306
reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross... Colossians 1:19-20
# 4
& # 4 œ œ œœ .. œœj œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ œ . œj œœ .. œœj ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ. œ
1. Be - neath the cross of Je - sus I find a place to stand,
2. Be - neath the cross of Je - sus, His fam - ily is my own—
3. Be - neath the cross of Je - sus, the path be - fore the crown—
œ œ œ
? # # 4 œœ œ œœ .. œ œ œ ˙œ . œ œœ œœ œ .. œJj œ . œ ˙.
4 J J œ. Jœ ˙ .

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# j
& # œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœj œœ
œ œ œ œ .. œœ ˙˙ ..

we
PL
and won - der at such mer - cy that calls me as

fol - low in His foot - steps where prom - ised hope is found.
I am.
once stran - gers chas -ing sel - fish dreams, now one through grace a - lone.

? # # œœ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ . œ œ œœ œœ
J
œ. œj œ œ ˙˙ ..
J œ. œ œ œ
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& # œœ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œœj œœ .. œ œ œ œ. œj œ œ ˙ .
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œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ
For hands that should dis-card me hold wounds which tell me, “Come!”
How could I now dis - hon - or the ones that You have loved?
How great the joy be - fore us to be His per - fect bride!
SA

? # # œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ .. œ œ
œJ œ œ œ œ. œœ œœ œœ ˙ .
J J ˙.
#
& # œ œ œœ .. œœj œ
œ œœ œ˙ œ œ œ œ .
œ. œœj œœ œœ ww
Be - neath the cross of Je - sus my un - wor - thy soul is won.
Be - neath the cross of Je - sus see the chil - dren called by God.
Be - neath the cross of Je - sus we will glad - ly live our lives.
œ œ
? # # œœ œ œœ .. œ œ
œœ ˙ œ . œ œœ œœ œœ œ .
J œj œ œ ww
J œ. œ œ œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Kristyn Lennox Getty and Keith Getty
© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding
Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

307 Before You I Kneel


Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice,
acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. Romans 12:1
# 4
& # 4 j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ œ
œ œ œ
œ œ œ
1. Be - fore You I kneel, my Mas - ter and Mak - er, to of - fer the
2. Be - fore You I kneel and ask for Your good-ness to cov - er the
3. Be - fore You we kneel, our Mas - ter and Mak - er; es - tab-lish the
œ
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œ œ œ
œ
4 J

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& # j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ. œ œ

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work of my
work of my
work of our
PL
hands.
hands.
hands,

œ.
For this is the
For pa-tience and
and or - der our

œ œ œ œ
day You’ve
peace
steps
œ
to
to
œ
giv - en Your
shape all my
seek first Your
œ œ œ
J
#
& # Œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ ˙
M
œ
ser - vant: I will re - joice and be glad!
la - bor; Your grace for thorns in my path.
king - dom in eve - ry small and great task.

? ## œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
SA

# œ.
& # œ. œj œ œ œ œ. œj
œ œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ
œ
˙
˙ œ. œ
For the strength I have to live and breathe; for each
Flow with - in me like a liv - ing stream; wear a -
May we live the gos - pel of Your grace, serve Your
œ œ œ œ # œœ j
? # # œœ .. œ œœ ˙˙ nœ . œœ
J

œ œ œ œ

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Jeff Taylor, and Stuart Townend
© 2015 Getty Music Publishing, Seek 1st, and Townend Songs. Distributed by Music Services.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

#
& # œœ œœ
œ. œj œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œ. œ œ œ œœ œœ
skill Your grace has giv - en me; for the needs and op - por -
way the stone of pride and greed, till Your ways are dwell-ing
pur - pose in our fleet - ing days, then our lives will bring e -

? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œ .. œ œ œ œ œ
˙ œ œJ œ œ œ œ
#
& # œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ

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tu - ni - ties that will glo - ri - fy Your great name.
deep in me, and a har-vest of life is shown.
ter - nal praise and all glo - ry to Your great name.

? # # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ nœ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
PL œ œ œ œ œ

Wake Up, Soul! 308


Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men... Colossians 3:23-24
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& 4 œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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1. Wake up, soul, and with the sun, do your work un - til it’s done.
2. Wake up, soul, the day is new; God has mer - cies made for you.
3. Wake up, soul, a - way with fear; God is strong and God is here!
4. Wake up, soul, put on the Lord; work and pray for your re - ward.
#
SA

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ w
œ J
Life is brief and heav - en waits: it’s time to serve the Lord!
Yes - ter - day is come and gone: it’s time to serve the Lord!
Set your heart on things a - bove: it’s time to serve the Lord!
Sleep will come when work is done: it’s time to serve the Lord!
# ˙
& ˙ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙
˙ ˙ ˙˙ ˙ #œ œ ˙
Wake up, stand up, look up, sleep - y soul!
# ˙˙ j
& ˙˙ ˙˙ œ. œ œ œ
œœ œœ œ. œ œ œ
w
w
While the sun’s up, it’s time to serve the Lord!

TEXT and MUSIC: Dan Kreider


LIFE IN CHRIST

309 He Who Is Humble


But to this one I will look, to him who is humble and contrite of spirit,
and who trembles at My Word. Isaiah 66:2

b
& b b 68 œ œ . œ œ œj œ œ œ . œ œ. œ j
œ œ nœ œ œ œ .
œ
“This is the one to whom I will look, this is the one to whom I will look:

b œ œ œ œ . j
&b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ.
- and contrite in spir-it, and trembles
he who is humble - at My Word.”

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b
&b b œ œ . œ nœ . œ nœ . œ œ. œ nœ . œ œ. œ œ
Thus says the Lord, “Heav - en’s My throne; heav - en’s My throne, and the

b
& b b œ œ œ œj œ
PL œ nœ œ œ œj œ œ .
earth is My foot - stool. What is the house that you’d build for Me,
œ œ œj
and

b œ œ. œ
& b b œ œ. œ œ œ œ œj œ œ œ œ .
œ ˙.
M
what is the place of My rest?” “This is the one to whom I will look,

b j œ œ œ œ œ œ
& b b œ œ. œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ .
SA

this is the one to whom I will look: he who is hum - ble and

b
& b b œ œ œ œ œ . œ œj œ j
œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ . nœ .
con-trite in spir-it, and trem - bles at My Word.” “All of these things

b
& b b œ nœ . œ œ. œ nœ œ œ. œ œ œ n˙ .
My hand has made; so all these things came to be.

b j œ œ. œ
& b b œ nœ œ œ œ œ œj œ œ œ œ . œœœ
All of these things My hand has made, and so all these things came to
TEXT: Isaiah 66:1-2
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
LIFE IN CHRIST

b
& b b ˙. œ œ. œ
œ œj œ œ œ œ .
œ œ. œ
œ œj
be.” “This is the one to whom I will look, this is the one to

b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
& b b nœ œ œ œ . œ
whom I will look: he who is hum - ble and con - trite in spir-it, and

b j œ œ œ
& b b œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ.
trem - bles at My Word. He who is hum - ble and

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b
& b b œ œ œ œ œ . œ œj j j
œ œ œ
j
œ œ œ œ œ œ.
œ œ
con - trite in spir - it, and trem-bles,
PL and trem-bles at My Word.”

The Wisdom From Above


But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable,
310
full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy. James 3:17

b 4
& 4 j œ œ œ œ œ
Swing
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
M
The wis-dom from a-bove is pure and peace-a-ble, gen-tle, and will-ing to

œ œ. ˙
&b œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
SA

talk it through; the wis-dom from a - bove is mer - ci - ful,

& b œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ bœ œ œ œ bœ œ œ b˙
2nd time end

good and fair and true. And a har-vest of right - eous - ness is sown

bœ œ œ œ
& b œ bœ œ œ œ b˙
Œ
œ œ bœ
in the soil of peace. Yes, a har-vest of right - eous -

& b œ œ b˙ œ nœ œ Œ.
bœ œ. Jœ Œ Ó
to the beginning

œ œ
ness is grown by the ones who cul - ti-vate peace.

TEXT: James 3:17-18


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
LIFE IN CHRIST

311 How Can a Young Man


How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping it
according to Your Word. Psalm 119:9

# 6 j
& # 8 œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ
œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
How can a young man keep his way pure? By keep-ing it ac-cord-ing to Your

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Word. With all my heart I have sought You; do not let me

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& # œ œ œ œ j j œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ. œ œ
wan - der from Your law. Your Word have I hid in my heart

#
& # œ . Œ œj œ .
that I
PL œ œ œ
might not sin
œ. œ œ œ œœœ œ.
a - gainst You.
œ. Œ.

# j
& # œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ
œ œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
M
How can a young man keep his way pure? By keep-ing it ac-cord-ing to Your

#
& # ˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ
SA

Word. With all my heart I have sought You; do not let me

# j
& # œ œ œ œ œj œ
≈ r
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ.
Œ ≈ r
œ œ œ œ
wan - der from Your law. Do not let me wan-der, do not let me

#
& # œj œ œ œj œ ≈ œr œ œ œ œ . œ . œ . œ œj ˙ .
wan-der, do not let me wan - der from Your Word.

TEXT: Psalm 119:9-10


MUSIC: Todd Murray
© 2016 Todd Murray. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
LIFE IN CHRIST

Love Is
Love is patient; love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag,
312
is not arrogant, and does not act rudely. 1 Corinthians 13:4-5

4
&4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ
Love is pa-tient and kind; it does not en- vy or boast. It

&œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w
œ
is not ar - ro - gant, is not rude, and nev - er seeks its own.

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& œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ

j
Love’s not eas - i - ly

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PL œ
an - gered,

œ
it keeps no

œ
re- cord of wrongs.

˙.
It
2nd time

œ œ œ œ œ
to End
˙
does - n’t re - joice in ev - il, but re - joic - es in the truth.

& œ œ œ ˙ Ó Œ œ œ Ó Œ œ
M
œ ˙
Love bears all things, be - lieves all things, love

œ ˙ Ó Œ œ œ
Return to beginning

& œ œ ˙ œ œ
SA

˙
hopes all things, en - dures all things.

œ w w
End

&œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Love nev - er, nev - er, ev - er fails.

TEXT: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
THE CHURCH

313 We Believe (Apostles’ Creed)


Since we have the same spirit of faith according to what has been written,
“I believed, and so I spoke,” we also believe, and so we also speak. 2 Corinthians 4:13

6
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œœ œ œ˙ .. œ œ ˙˙ œ ˙ œœ œ˙ œ œ ˙ . Ó
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1. We be-lieve in God the Fa - ther Al - might - y, Lord of life.
2. We be-lieve that Je - sus suf - fered, was beat - en, cru - ci - fied.
3. We be-lieve in God the Spir - it; one church, empow’red by Him.

? 6 œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ . Ó
b 4 œ ˙ œ ˙ œ .

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œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œ˙ .. œ œ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ ..
Cre - a - tor of the heav -
He died and He was bur -
Com - mun - ion of God’s peo -
PL ens,
ied,
ple,
the earth, the sea, the sky.
en - tombed in dark - est night.
for - give - ness of our sin.
˙ œ ˙ ˙˙ ..
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œ ˙
œ
œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œ
œ ˙ œ ˙
œ
œ Ó

j ˙.
&b œ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ . œ œœ œ ˙ . ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ Ó
M
œ œ ˙ ..
And we be - lieve in Je - sus, the on - ly Son of God,
The third day rose vic - to - rious, as - cend - ed in - to heav’n,
Our bod - ies res - ur - rect - ed to ev - er - last - ing life
˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙
SA

? œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙˙ œœ ˙. Ó
b ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ œ ˙.

&b ˙
œœ ˙˙
˙˙ œ ˙˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ ..
œ œ . œœ ˙
born of the vir - gin Mar - y who lived as one of us.
will one day come to judge us, the liv - ing and the dead.
to wor - ship, love, and won - der be - fore the throne of Christ.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ
? œ œœ ˙ ..
b œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙ ˙.
˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙.

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, and Stuart Townend
© 2016 ThankYou Music (adm. by Worshiptogether.com songs excl. UK and Europe, adm. by Kingsway Music.
[email protected]); Getty Music Publishing (BMI) and Townend Songs (PRS)
(admin. in North America by musicservices.org adn elsewhere by songsolutions.org)
THE CHURCH

œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙˙
& b ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙ . ˙˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙.
We be- lieve in one true God: Fa - ther, Spir - it, Son;
˙ ˙ ˙ œ ˙. ˙
?b ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ .. œ ˙
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙

œ ˙ œœ ˙
& b œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ .. w.

E
one church, one faith, one Lord of all— His king - dom come.

œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. w ..
? ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙. w
b œ œ ˙. ˙.
PL
We Believe in God Almighty 314
M
1. We believe in God Almighty, 3. We believe in God the Spirit,
Maker of the earth and sky; present in our lives today;
all we see and all that’s hidden speaking through the prophets’ writings,
is His work unceasingly: guiding travelers on their way:
God our Father’s lovingkindness, to our hearts He brings forgiveness,
SA

with us till the day we die— and the hope of endless joy—
evermore and evermore. evermore and evermore.

2. We believe in Christ the Savior,


Son of God and Son of Man;
born of Mary, preaching, healing,
crucified, yet risen again:
He ascended to the Father,
there in glory long to reign—
evermore and evermore.

TEXT: David Mowbray, 1977 (sung to the tune DIVINUM MYSTERIUM, no. 39)
© 1982 Hope Publishing Company
THE CHURCH

315 Reformation Song


But now apart from the Law the righteousness of God
has been manifested... Romans 3:21
b 9
&b 8 œ œ œ œ. œ. œ. œ. œ œ œ
˙.
1. Your Word a - lone is sol - id ground, the might - y
2. Thru faith a - lone we come to You; we have no
3. In Christ a - lone we're jus - ti - fied; His right - eous -

? b 9 œ œ œ œ. œ
4. By grace a - lone we have been saved; all that we
œ. œ. œ. ˙. œ œ
b 8
b
& b œ. œ. œ. œ. ˙. œ

E
œ œ œ. œ. œ. œ.
rock on which we build. In eve - ry line the truth is
mer - it we PL can claim. Sure that Your prom - is - es are
ness is all our plea. Your law’s de - mands are sat - is -

œ. œ. ˙. œ œ. œ.
sin en -
œ
are has come from You. Hearts that were once by
? b œ. œ. œ œ. œ.
b
b œ œ œ.
& b ˙. œ œ. œ. œ. ˙.
M
found, and eve - ry page with glo - ry filled.
true, we place our hope in Je - sus’ name.
fied; His per - fect work has set us free.

˙. œ œ.
slaved now by Your pow’r have been made new!
œ œ œ. œ. œ. ˙.
? bb
SA

b . œ. œ. œœ ˙œ .. . œ œj ˙ .
& b œœ . œœ .. ˙˙ .. . œ
œ . œ . ˙œ . œ . œ
œ
œ œ œ. ˙.
.
œœ œœ œœ ˙œ . œ . œ .
Glo - ri - a, glo - ri - a, glo-ry to God a - lone!
œ. œ .
? b œ . œ . œ . œœ .. œœ .. œœ .. ˙˙ .. œ˙ .. œ .
b
b œ. œ. œ. œ œ œ. œœ .. œ œj ˙ .
& b œ . œœ .. ˙˙ .. œ . œ . ˙œ .. œ . œœ œ œ œ . œ. ˙.
Glo - ri - a, glo - ri - a, glo-ry to God a - lone!
œ. . œœ œœ œœ œ .. œ . œœ .. ˙˙ ..
? b œ . œ . œœ . œœ .. œœ .. œœ .. ˙˙ .. œ.
b
Text and Music: Tim Chester and Bob Kauflin
© 2017 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved.
THE CHURCH

Reformation Hymn
For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith;
316
as it is written, “But the righteous man shall live by faith.” Romans 1:17

4 œ ˙. œ
&b 4 œ œ œœ œœ œ
œ œ
œ
˙˙ .. œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ n œœ ˙ . œ
1. It is by faith a - lone that we are jus - ti - fied; by
2. It is by grace a - lone that we are free - ly saved, for
3. The Word of God a - lone has fi - nal au-thor - i - ty, our
4. It is in Christ a - lone that we have been re-deemed; tho’
5. The glo - ry of God a - lone our prize and pas - sion be, for
œ œ œ œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œœ œ ˙.
? 4 œœ œœ
œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œœ œ
˙.
œœ
b 4

E
œ œ œ œ
&b œ œ œ PL œœ œ œ # œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œœ œ n œœ
œ
œœ ˙˙ ..
trust - ing in Christ’s work for us, we’re right - eous in God’s sight.
all our works could nev - er earn the price - less gift God gave.
con - science cap - tive to His truth, not to men’s thoughts or creeds.
all of us were slaves to sin, Christ’s blood has set us free.
we were made to bring Him praise, now and e - ter - nal - ly!

? b œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ # œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ ˙.
œ ˙.
M
&b œ ˙. œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙.
SA

By faith a - lone, by faith we are jus - ti - fied.


By grace a - lone, by grace we are free - ly saved.
God’s Word a - lone, God’s Word has au - thor - i - ty.
In Christ a - lone, in Christ we have been re - deemed.
We live to praise the glo - ry of God a - lone!
œ ˙ .. œ ˙ .. œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
? œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
b œ œ

TEXT: Todd Murray


MUSIC: Arthur H. Messiter, 1883
MARION
© 2016 Todd Murray. All rights reserved. Used by permission. SM with chorus
THE CHURCH

317 The Church’s One Foundation


Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, so that He might sanctify her, having

#### 6
cleansed her by the washing of water with the Word... Ephesians 5:25-26

& 4 œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙. ˙
œ œœ ˙ . ˙
1. The church - ’s one foun - da - tion is Je - sus Christ her Lord;
2. E - lect from eve - ry na - tion, yet one o’er all the earth,
3. Though with a scorn - ful won - der men see her sore op - pressed,

œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
4. ’Mid toil and trib - u - la - tion, and tu - mult of her war,

? # # # # 6 œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙
4 ˙ œ ˙. ˙
œ ˙ œ ˙

E
# #
& # # œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙˙
. œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ . ˙
. ˙
œ ˙
she is His
her char - ter
by schis - ms
she waits the
PL
new cre - a - tion by wa - ter and the Word:
of sal - va - tion: one Lord, one faith, one birth;
rent a - sun - der, by her - e - sies dis - tressed,
con - sum - ma - tion of peace for - ev - er - more,
œœ ˙˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙
? # # # # œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙. ˙ ˙
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙. ˙
# ##
& # œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ . ˙
M
œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ . ˙
œ ˙
from heav’n He came and sought her to be His ho - ly bride;
one ho - ly Name she bless - es, par - takes one ho - ly food,
yet saints their watch are keep - ing, their cry goes up, “How long?”
SA

till with the vi - sion glo - ri - ous her long - ing eyes are blest,

? # # # # œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ ˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙ . ˙

# #
& # # œ ˙ œ ˙˙ œ ˙˙ .. ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ ˙ œ ˙˙ œœ ww ..
with His own blood He bought her, and for her life He died.
and to one hope she press - es, with ev - ’ry grace en - dued.
And soon the night of weep - ing shall be the morn of song!

œ ˙.
and the great church vic - to - rious shall be the church at rest.

? # # # # œœ ˙˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ww ..
œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ
˙.
TEXT: Samuel J. Stone, 1866
MUSIC: Brian Moss, 1996
© 1996 Parson John Publishing (ASCAP). Used by permission.
THE CHURCH

Church of God, Elect and Glorious 318


But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession,
that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you... into His marvelous light. 1 Peter 2:9
# 3
& # 4 œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
1. Church of God, e - lect and glo-rious, ho - ly na - tion, cho-sen race,
2. God has called you out of dark - ness in - to His most marvelous light,
3. Once you were an al - ien peo - ple, stran-gers to God’s heart of love,

œœ œœ œœ œœ
4. Church of God, e - lect and ho - ly, be the peo - ple He in - tends:

? # # 3 œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ ˙
4 œ œ œ œ ˙

E
#
& # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ œ
called as God’s own
brought His truth to
but He brought you
strong in faith and
PL spe - cial peo - ple, roy - al priests and heirs of grace;
life with - in you, turned your blind-ness in - to sight.
home in mer - cy, cit - i - zens of heav’n a - bove.
swift to an - swer each com-mand your Mas-ter sends.

? ## œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ
œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ
#
& # œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œ
œœ œ œ
œ œ œ ˙
M
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
know the pur - pose of your call - ing, show to all His might -y deeds;
Let your light so shine a - round you that God’s name is glo - ri - fied,
Let His love flow out to oth - ers, let them feel the Fa- ther’s care,
SA

Roy - al priests, ful - fill your call - ing through your sac - ri - fice and prayer;

? # # œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
#
& # œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
œ
tell of love which knows no lim - its, grace that meets all hu - man needs.
and all find fresh hope and pur - pose in Christ Je - sus cru - ci - fied.
that they too may know His wel - come, and His count-less bless-ings share.
give your lives in joy - ful ser - vice— sing His praise, His love de - clare.

? ## œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: James E. Seddon, 1982
MUSIC: J. Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813 NETTLETON
text © 1982 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Company. Used by permission. 87.87 D
THE CHURCH

319 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation


[We are] members of His household, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets,
Christ Jesus Himself being the cornerstone. Ephesians 2:19-20
# 6 ˙ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ . œj œ
& 4 ˙ œ œœ ˙ ˙˙ œ
˙ œ œ ˙ œ
1. Christ is made the sure foun - da - tion, Christ the Head and
2. All that ded - i - cat - ed cit - y, dear - ly loved of
3. Lord, al - low to all Your ser - vants what they ask of
4. Laud and hon - or to the Fa - ther, laud and hon - or
˙ œ ˙ œœ œ ˙ œ ˙
?# 6 ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œœ ˙ œ œ . œj œ
4 œ ˙ ˙ œ œ. œ œ

E
# ˙
& œœ ˙œ # œ ˙ . ˙˙ œœ ˙ ˙œ . œJ œœ ˙ œœ
˙. ˙ œ
Cor -
God
You
to
ner - stone,
on
to
the
high,
gain,
Son,
PL cho - sen of
in
what they hold from
laud and hon - or
the
ex - ult - ant
Lord

You
to
and pre
ju - bi - la
for - ev
the Spir
- cious,
- tion
- er
- it,
œ ˙ œœ
?# œ ˙ ˙˙ .. ˙
˙
œ ˙
#œ ˙ n œœ
˙
œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙
# j
& ˙˙ œœ œ . œ œ ˙˙ œœ
M
˙ œ œœ ˙œ # œ ˙ . # ˙˙ œœ
˙.
bind - ing all the Church in one, ho - ly Zi - on’s
pours per - pet - ual mel - o - dy, God the One in
with the bless - ed to re - tain and here - af - ter
SA

j
ev - er Three and ev - er One, One in might and
˙ œ œ
? # œ˙ . œ œœ ˙ œ
œ œ ˙.
˙ ˙.
˙
˙
œ ˙
œ #˙
œ
œ
œ
#
& ˙˙ œœ n ˙˙ œœ ˙œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
help for - ev - er, and her con - fi - dence a - lone.
Three a - dor - ing in glad hymns e - ter - nal - ly.
in Your glo - ry ev - er - more with You to reign.

j
One in glo - ry while un - end - ing a - ges run.

? # ˙˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ. œ œ ˙.
nœ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ ˙ œ
˙.
TEXT: Latin, 8th cent., trans. John Mason Neale, 1851 WESTMINSTER ABBEY
MUSIC: Henry Purcell, 1680 87.87.87
THE CHURCH

O Church of Christ, Invincible


...shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood. Acts 20:28
320
#
& # 45 œj œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ
j 44
œ œ œ œ œ.
1. O church of Christ, in - vin - ci - ble, the peo - ple of the Lord,
2. O cho - sen peo - ple called by grace, the sons of A - bra - ham,
3. O church of Christ in sor - row now, where e - vil lies in wait;
4. O church of Christ, up - on that day when all are gath-ered in,
? # # 5 œJ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ 4 œ œ œ œ œ.
4 J 4
#

E
5 j 44
& # œj 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ
œ.
œ œ.
em - pow - ered by the Spir - it’s breath and nour - ished by His Word.

? # # œJ
who

when
5 œ œ œ œ œ
4
PL
walk by faith and things un- seen,
when trials and per - se - cu - tions come,
eve - ry tear is wiped a - way
œ œ.
and
this
with
œ 4 œ œ œ
J 4
on His prom-ise
light will nev - er
eve - ry trace of
œ œ.
stand,
fade.
sin;

# 5 œ œœ œ 44 œœ œ œœ œ .
& # œœ œœ 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. J œ œ œœ .
M
His cov - e - nant of grace will be our por - tion ev - er - more,
that eve - ry na - tion of the earth will hear a - bout this love
For tho’ the hordes of hell may rage, their pow’r will not en - dure;
where jus- tice, truth, and beau-ty shine, and death is passed a - way,
SA

? # # œœJ 5 œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ . œ 4 œ œ œœ œœ œ .
4 œ œ 4 œ œ
œ. Jœ œ.

# 5
& # œj 4 œ œœ œœ œ œ œœ œœ .. j 44
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ ˙˙
for He who called us will not change, our Help and our Re - ward.
that caus - es bro - ken hearts to heal and pays our debts with blood.
our times are in the Fa - ther’s hand— our an - chor is se - cure.
where God and man will dwell as one for all e - ter - ni - ty.

? # # œœ 5 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ .. œœ 4 œ œ œ . œ ˙˙
J 4 J 4 œ œ œ. œ
TEXT and MUSIC: Matt Boswell and Stuart Townend
© 2014 Modern Hymnal Digital/Modern Hymnal Publishing/Adm UK & Europe by Song Solutions
and Townend Songs (Adm. by Song Solutions [email protected])
THE CHURCH

321 Soldiers of Christ, Arise


Take up the full armor of God, so that you will be able to resist in the evil day,
and having done everything, to stand firm. Ephesians 6:13
# 4
& # 4 œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙.
˙.
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
œ œœ ˙˙ ..
1. Sol - diers of Christ, a - rise, and put your ar - mor on,
2. Stand then in His great might, with all His strength en - dued,
3. Leave no un - guard - ed place, no weak - ness of the soul;

? # # 4 œœ œœ œœ œ œ ˙. œ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙.
4 œ œ œ ˙.
˙.

E
# œ œ œ
& # œœ œœ œœ œ œ #œ œ œ
œ
œ œ œ ˙.
œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ ˙.

and take, to
take eve - ry
aid you
PL
strong in the strength which God sup - plies thru His e - ter - nal Son;
in the fight, the ar - mor - y of God.
vir - tue, eve - ry grace, and for - ti - fy the whole.

? ## œ œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ
œœ œ # œœ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ œœ # œœ
œ
˙.
œ œ ˙.
#
& # œ œ œœ ˙. œ œ #œ œ ˙.
˙.
M
œ œ œœ œ ˙. #œ œ œ nœ œ
strong in the Lord of hosts and in His might - y pow’r,
From strength to strength go on and wres - tle, fight, and pray;
That, hav - ing all things done and all your con - flicts past,
SA

? # # œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙. œœ # œœ œ œœ œœ ˙ ..
œ œ

#
& # œœ
œ. œj œ œ œœ œ œœ
œ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œœ ww
who in the strength of Je - sus trusts is more than con - quer - or.
tread all the pow’rs of dark - ness down and win the well-fought day.
you may o’er - come thru Christ a - lone and stand com-plete at last.

? # # n œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œj w
œ œ œ œ w
œ œ

TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1749, alt. DIADEMATA


MUSIC: George Elvey, 1868 SMD
THE CHURCH

How Sweet and Glorious


“Go out into the highways and along the hedges, and compel them to come in,
322
so that my house may be filled.” Luke 14:23
b 4
&b b 4 œ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
œ
1.  How sweet and glo - rious is the place with Christ with - in the doors,
2.  While all our hearts and all our songs u - nite to join the feast,
3.“Why was I made to hear Your voice, and en - ter while there’s room,
4. ’Twas the same love that spread the feast that sweet - ly drew us in;
5.  Com - pel the na - tions, sov-ereign God, con-strain the earth to come;
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
? b 4 œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ..
b b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

E
b œ œ
& b b œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ n œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ .
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙.
PL
while ev - er - last - ing love dis - plays the choic - est of her stores.
and each one cries, with thank - ful voice, “Lord, why was I a guest?”
when thou-sands make a wretch-ed choice, and ra - ther starve than come?”
else we had still re - fused to taste, and per - ished in our sin.
send forth Your might - y Word a - broad, and bring the stran-gers home!

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TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1707, alt. DUNDEE
MUSIC: Thomas Ravenscroft, 1621 CM

Every priest stands daily ministering and offering time after time the same
sacrifices, which can never take away sins; but He, having offered one sacrifice for
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sins for all time, sat down at the right hand of God, waiting from that time onward
until His enemies be made a footstool for His feet. For by one offering He has
perfected for all time those who are sanctified...

Therefore, brethren, since we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood
of Jesus, by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil,
that is, His flesh, and since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us
draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts
sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.
Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who
promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and
good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some,
but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.

Hebrews 10:11-14, 19-25


THE CHURCH

323 Rise Up, O Men of God


Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith,
act like men, be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13
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1. Rise up, O men of God! Have done with less - er things.
2. Rise up, O men of God! The king - dom tar - ries long.
3. Lift high the cross of Christ! Tread where His feet have trod.

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Give heart and mind and soul and strength to serve the King of kings.
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Pro - claim the gos - pel to the world and turn your grief to song.
As broth - ers of the Son of Man, rise up, O men of God!

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TEXT: William P. Merrill, 1909, alt. FESTAL SONG
MUSIC: Louis Bourgeois, 1551; harm. William Crotch, 1836 SM
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You therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. The things which
you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful
men who will be able to teach others also. Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier
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of Christ Jesus. No soldier in active service entangles himself in the affairs of


everyday life, so that he may please the one who enlisted him as a soldier. Also if
anyone competes as an athlete, he does not win the prize unless he competes
according to the rules. The hard-working farmer ought to be the first to receive his
share of the crops. Consider what I say, for the Lord will give you understanding in
everything.

Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, descendant of David, according to my
gospel, for which I suffer hardship even to imprisonment as a criminal; but the word
of God is not imprisoned. For this reason I endure all things for the sake of those
who are chosen, so that they also may obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus
and with it eternal glory.

2 Timothy 2:1-10
GOD’S WORD

Your Word Gives Light 324


(Psalm 119, NUN)
Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. I have sworn an oath
and confirmed it, to keep Your righteous rules. Psalm 119:105-106
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1. Your Word gives light un - to my path; a shin - ing
2. In my dis - tress I plead with You; send help ac -
3. When dan - ger brings me close to death, Your law stays
4. Your pre - cepts are my her - i - tage; they make my

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with me night and day. The wick - ed lay a snare for
heart and soul re - joice. To keep Your stat - utes faith - ful -

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serve, my sol - emn vow I now re - peat.


praise and make me know Your judg - ments, Lord.
me, yet from Your truth I will not stray.
ly shall ev - er be my will - ing choice.

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˙. œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ
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TEXT: 1912 Psalter, alt. ST. CRISPIN


MUSIC: George J. Elvey, 1862 LM
GOD’S WORD

325 O Word of God Incarnate


The unfolding of Your words gives light. Psalm 119:130

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1. O Word of God In - car - nate, O Wis - dom from on high,
2. The church from her Re - deem - er re - ceived the gift di - vine,
3. O make Your church, dear Sav - ior, a lamp of pur - est gold,

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to
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Truth, un-changed, un - chang - ing, O Light of our dark sky;
and still that light she
bear be - fore the
rais - es o’er all the earth to shine.
na - tions the gos - pel as of old;
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we praise You for the ra - diance that from the sa - cred page,
It is the sa - cred ves - sel where gems of truth are stored;
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O teach Your wan-d’ring pil - grims by this our path to trace,


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a lan - tern for our foot - steps shines on from age to age.
it is the heav’n - ly pic - ture of Christ the liv - ing Word.
till, clouds and dark - ness end - ed, we see You face to face.
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TEXT: William How, 1867 MUNICH, alt
MUSIC: Neuvermehrtes Meiningisches Gesangbuch, 1693; adapt. Felix Mendelssohn, 1847, alt. 76.76 D with chorus
GOD’S WORD

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O Word of God di - vine, shine on this heart of

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mine, and be the lamp that lights my way.

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Teach a Wise Man


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Give instruction to a wise man and he will be still wiser... Proverbs 9:9
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Teach a wise man and he’ll be - come wis - er, he’ll be - come wis - er,
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2nd time to end

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wis - er he will be; teach a right - eous man, and you will find
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he will im - prove his mind. Now don’t cor - rect a scoff-er. He’s
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sure to hate your of - fer. But if you cor - rect the wise man, sur -
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prise! He will love you! he will im - prove his
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mind; yes, he will im - prove his mind!
TEXT: Proverbs 9:8-9
MUSIC: Dan Kreider
GOD’S WORD

327 Every Promise


As for God, His way is blameless; the word of the LORD is tried;

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He is a shield to all who take refuge in Him. Psalm 18:30

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1. From the break - ing of the dawn to the set-ting of the sun,
2. When I stum - ble and I sin, con-dem-na-tion press-ing in,
3. When I’m faced with an-guished choice, I will lis - ten for Your voice,
4. Hope that lifts me from de - spair, love that casts out eve - ry fear,

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I will stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
I will stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
and I’ll stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
as I stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
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Words of pow - er, strong to save, that will nev- er pass a - way,
You are faith - ful to for - give, that in free-dom I might live,
Thru this dark and trou-bled land, You will guide me with Your hand
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Not for - sak - en, not a - lone, for the Com-fort-er has come,
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I will stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
so I’ll stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
as I stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
and I stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
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TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Keith Getty
© 2007 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOD’S WORD

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For Your cov - e - nant is sure, and on this I am se - cure—
Guilt to in - no-cence re - stored; You re - mem-ber sins no more—
And You’ve prom-ised to com-plete eve - ry work be - gun in me—

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Grace suf - fi - cient, grace for me, grace for all who will be - lieve—
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I can stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
so I’ll stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.
so I’ll stand on
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we will stand on eve - ry prom-ise of Your Word.

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Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.


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I have sworn and I will confirm it,
that I will keep Your righteous ordinances.

I am exceedingly afflicted;
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revive me, O Lord, according to Your word.


O accept the freewill offerings of my mouth, O Lord,
and teach me Your ordinances.
My life is continually in my hand,
yet I do not forget Your law.

The wicked have laid a snare for me,


yet I have not gone astray from Your precepts.

I have inherited Your testimonies forever,


for they are the joy of my heart.
I have inclined my heart to perform Your statutes forever,
even to the end.

Psalm 119:105-112
GOD’S WORD

328 Speak, O Lord


“It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words that
I have spoken to you are spirit and are life.” John 6:63

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1. Speak, O Lord, as we come to You to re - ceive the food of Your
2. Teach us, Lord, full o - be - di - ence, ho - ly rev - er - ence, true hu -
3. Speak, O Lord, and re - new our minds; help us grasp the heights of Your
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ho - ly Word. Take Your truth, plant it deep in us; shape and fash - ion us
mil - i - ty; test our thoughts and our at - ti - tudes in the ra - di - ance
plans for us: truths un-changed from the dawn of time that will ech - o down
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in Your like - ness; that the light of Christ might be seen to - day
of Your pu - ri - ty. Cause our faith to rise; cause our eyes to see
through e - ter - ni - ty. And by grace we’ll stand on Your prom - is - es,
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ .. œœ œ
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in our acts of love and our deeds of faith. Speak, O Lord, and ful -
Your ma - jes - tic love and au - thor - i - ty. Words of pow’r that can
and by faith we’ll walk as You walk with us. Speak, O Lord, till Your
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TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend


© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com excluding Europe
which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
GOD’S WORD

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fill in us all Your pur - pos - es for Your glo - ry.
nev - er fail: let their truth pre - vail o - ver un - be - lief.
church is built and the earth is filled with Your glo - ry.
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Know This First 329
But know this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of one’s own interpretation,

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for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will... 2 Peter 1:20-21

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no proph - e - cy
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came from someone’s own in - ter - pre - ta - tion, for no proph-e - cy

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ev - er was pro-duced by an-y act of hu -man dec - la - ra - tion.

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For men spoke from God as they were borne a-long, as

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they were swept a - long by the Spir- it; yes, men spoke from God as

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they were borne a - long, as they were swept a - long by the Spir- it.

TEXT: 2 Peter 1:20-21


MUSIC: Dan Kreider
GOD’S WORD

330 Show Us Christ


Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go?
You have words of eternal life.” John 6:68
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1. Pre - pare our hearts, O God, help us to re - ceive;
2. Your Word is liv - ing light up - on our dark-ened eyes,

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guards us through temp - ta
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break the hard and ston - y ground, help our un - be - lief.
- tions, makes the sim - ple wise.
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Plant Your Word down deep in us; cause it to bear fruit.
Word is food for fam - ished ones, free - dom for the slave,
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O - pen up our ears to hear; come lead us in Your truth.
rich - es for the need - y soul— come speak to us to - day.

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TEXT: Doug Plank and Bob Kauflin


MUSIC: Doug Plank
© 2011 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP) Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) All rights reserved. Administrated worldwide
at CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK which is adm. by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family. Used by permission.
GOD’S WORD

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Chorus

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Show us Christ; show us Christ.
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O God, re - veal Your glo - ry through the preach-
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- ing of Your Word un - til eve - ry heart con - fess -


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2nd time to Bridge 1x - unison

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- es Christ is Lord. Where else can we go, Lord,

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where else can we go? You have the words of e - ter - nal life!

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GOD’S WORD

331 The Word of Christ


The word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword...
and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Hebrews 4:12
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1. The Word of Christ, our Lord, with whom we have to do,
2. Swift as the light - ning’s blaze when aw - ful thun - ders roll,
3. No heart can be con - cealed from His all - pierc - ing eyes;
4. He sees His peo - ple’s fears; He knows their mourn-ful cry;

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5. Though fee - ble is their good, it has His kind re - gard;
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œœ
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is sharp - er than a two-edged sword, to pierce the sin - ner through.
it fills the con-science with a - maze, and pen - e - trates the soul.
each thought and pur - pose stands re - vealed, ex - posed, with - out dis - guise.
He counts their sighs and fall - ing tears and helps them from on high.
yes, all they would do, if they could, shall find a sure re - ward.
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6. He sees the wicked too, 7. Since all our secret ways
and will repay them soon, are marked and known by Thee;
for all the evil deeds they do, afford us, Lord, Thy light of grace,
and all they would have done. that we ourselves may see.
SA

TEXT: John Newton, 1779 ST. MICHAEL


MUSIC: Louis Bourgeois, 1543 SM
THE HOLY SPIRIT

Spirit of God
If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. Galatians 5:25
332
b 4
&b 4 ˙ œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙˙ œ œ œœ œ ww
˙ œ œ œ
1. Spir - it of God, who dwells with - in my heart,
2. I ask no dream, no proph - ets’ ec - sta - sies,
3. Have You not bid us love You, God and King;
4. Teach me to know that You are al - ways near.
5. Teach me to love You as Your an - gels love,
? b 4 ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œœ œ œ w
b 4 ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ w
œ

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b
& b ˙˙ œ œ ˙ œœ œœ n œœ
# œ n œ ˙œ œ ˙ œœ w
wean
no
all,
Teach
one
it
sud
all
me
ho
PL
from
- den
Your
the
- ly
earth, through
rend - ing
own: soul,
strug - gles
pas - sion
all
of
heart,
of
fill -
its pul - ses move.
the veil

the soul
ing all
of

to
clay,
and strength, and mind?
bear,
my frame;
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˙ ˙ œ
œ
œ œ œ
ww
˙ œ
b w
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˙ œœ œœ b ˙˙ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œ w
Stoop to my weak - ness, might - y as You are,
no an - gel vis - i - tors, no open - ing skies,
I see Your cross; there teach my heart to cling.
SA

to check the ris - ing doubt, the reb - el’s fear.


the bap - tism of the heav’n - de - scend - ed Dove,
˙ ˙˙ œœ œ
? b b ˙˙ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œ œœ ww

b ˙ œ
&b ˙ œ
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ
œ ˙˙ ˙˙ ww
and make me love You as I ought to love.
but take the dim - ness of my soul a - way.
O let me seek You, and O let me find!
Teach me the pa - tience of un - ceas - ing prayer.
my heart an al - tar, and Your love the flame.

? b b œ˙ œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œœ œœ ˙˙ ˙ w
w
˙
TEXT: George Croly, 1869, alt. MORECAMBE
MUSIC: Frederick C. Atkinson, 1870 10.10.10.10
THE HOLY SPIRIT

333 Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God


“...the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things,
and bring to your remembrance all that I said to you.” John 14:26
# 4
& # 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ
1. Ho - ly Spir - it, liv - ing Breath of God, breathe new
2. Ho - ly Spir - it, come a - bide with - in; may Your
3. Ho - ly Spir - it, from cre - a - tion’s birth, giv - ing

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4

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& # œ œ œ. œ w
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

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life
joy
life
be
to

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seen in all
PL
in - to my will - ing soul.
I do—
all that God has made,
œ œ œ. œ w
Bring the pres - ence of the
love e - nough to cov - er
show Your pow - er once a -

œ œ œ œ œ œ

#
& # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ w
M
œ œ
ris - en Lord to re - new my heart and make me whole.
eve - ry sin in each thought and deed and at - ti - tude:
gain on earth; cause Your church to hun - ger for Your ways.

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SA

# œ
& # œœ œœ œ œœ œ
œ œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ ˙˙
Cause Your Word to come a - live in me;
kind - ness to the great - est and the least,
Let the fra - grance of our prayers a - rise;
œ œ œœ œœ œœ
? ## œ œ œœ œœ œ œ ˙
œ ˙

TEXT and MUSIC: Stuart Townend and Keith Getty


© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
THE HOLY SPIRIT

#
& # œœ œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ ˙˙
œ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ
give me faith for what I can - not see. Give me pas - sion for Your
gen - tle - ness that sows the path of peace. Turn my striv - ing in - to
lead us on the road of sac - ri - fice, that in u - ni - ty the

? ## œ œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ
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& # œœ œ
œ œœ œ œ œ œœ .. œ w
œ œ œœ œ

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pu - ri - ty; Ho - ly Spir - it, breathe new life in me.
works of grace; Breath of God, show Christ in all I do.
face of Christ will be clear for all the world to see.

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œ
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PL
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Breathe On Me, Breath of God 334


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He breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” John 20:22

3 œ œ
&b 4 œœ œœ œœ ˙œ
œ œœ ˙. œ œ œœ ˙˙ œœ ˙˙ ..
˙.
1. Breathe on me, Breath of God; fill me with life a - new,
SA

2. Breathe on me, Breath of God, un - til my heart is pure,


3. Breathe on me, Breath of God, so shall I nev - er die,
œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙.
? 3 œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙˙ .. œ œœ œ
œ nœ
b 4 ˙ œ ˙.

œ ˙œ œ
& b œœ œœ œ œ œ ˙
˙ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ˙ œ œœ ˙ œ œœ
œ ˙.
that I may love what Thou dost love, and do what Thou wouldst do.
un - til with Thee I share one will, to do and to en - dure.
but live with Thee the per - fect life of Thine e - ter - ni - ty.
œ œ œ ˙
? b œ œ b œœ ˙ œ
˙
œ ˙
œ ˙
œ
œ
œ œ œ
˙ œ
˙
˙
œ
œ
˙˙ ..

TEXT: Edwin Hatch, 1878 TRENTHAM


MUSIC: Robert Jackson, 1888 SM
THE HOLY SPIRIT

335 Come Down, O Love Divine


Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you will
abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
# 2 œœ œ œ œ ˙œ
& # 2 ˙ ˙
œ œœ ˙œ œ œ œ w
w
˙˙ œ œ œ œ ˙
˙
˙ œ
1. Come down, O Love di - vine, seek Thou this soul of mine,
2. O let it free - ly burn, till earth - ly pas - sions turn
3. Let ho - ly love to Thee mine out-ward ves - ture be,
4. And so the yearn - ing strong, to which the soul will long,

œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙
? # # 22 ˙˙ œ œ ˙˙ ww ˙ œ œœ œœ œ œ # œœ ˙
˙

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## 3 22
& ˙ œ œ
˙ œ œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ 2 ˙œ œ w
and
to
and
shall
PL
vis - it me with Thine own pas - sion
dust and ash - es in
low - li - ness be - come mine in - ner
far sur - pass the pow’r of hu - man
glow -
its heat con - sum -
cloth -
tell -
ing.
ing.
ing.
ing.
œœ œ j
? # # ˙˙ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œœ œ 3 œ . œ ww 2
œ œ œ 2 ˙ 2
## 2 ˙ œ œ ˙ n˙ 3
˙ œ œ ˙ ˙
M
& 2 ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ ww ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ 2 w
O Com-fort - er, draw near, with - in my heart ap - pear,
And let Thy glo - rious light shine ev - er on my sight,
SA

True low - li - ness of heart, which seeks the hum -bler part,
For none can know its grace, till Christ cre - ate a place

? # # 22 ˙ œœ œœ œ œœ # ˙˙ ww œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œœ 3 ww
œ 2
# 2 œ œ œ 3
& # ˙ 2 œ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ 2 ˙œ œ w
˙ œ œ
and kin - dle it, Thy ho - ly flame be - stow - ing.
and clothe me ’round, the while my path il - lum - ing.
and for its own short - com - ings weeps with sor - row.
where - in the Ho - ly Spir - it makes a dwell - ing.
œ œœ j
? ## 2 œ œ œ œ œœ œœ 3 œ . œ ww
œ̇ œ 2 œ œ œ œ œ œ 2 ˙
TEXT: Bianco da Siena, d. 1434; trans. Richard Frederick Littledale, Jr., 1867, alt. DOWN AMPNEY
MUSIC: English folk tune, harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906 66.11 D
THANKSGIVING

Come, Ye Thankful People, Come


“The one who sows the good seed is the Son of Man, and the field is the world;
336
and as for the good seed, these are the sons of the kingdom...” Matthew 13:37-38

4 j j
& b 4 œœ .. œ œ œ œœ œœ ˙˙ œ. œ œ œ œœ œœ # ˙˙
œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ
1. Come, ye thank-ful peo - ple, come; raise the song of har - vest home.
2. All the world is God’s own field, fruit in thank-ful praise to yield,
3. For the Lord our God shall come, and shall take the har - vest home;
4. E - ven so, Lord, quick - ly come to Thy fi - nal har - vest home.

? 4 œ .. œJj œœ œœ œ œ ˙˙ œ .. œJj œœ œ œ œ ˙
b 4 œ œ œ œ ˙

E
& b œœ .. œj œ œ œ . œj ˙ œ nœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œœ œœ n œœ ˙
All is safe - ly
wheat and tares to -
from each field shall
Gath - er Thou Thy
PL gath - ered in,
geth - er sown,
in that day
peo - ple in,
ere the win - ter storms be - gin.
un - to joy or sor - row grown.
all of - fens - es purge a - way;
free from sor - row, free from sin,

? b œœ .. œœ œ œ œœ œœ ˙ œ œœ œœ œœ œ. œj ˙˙
J œ œ ˙ œ
j œœ œ ˙
& b œ .. j
œœ œœ œœ œœ œ ˙ œ. œ œœ œœ
M
œ œ ˙ œ. œ bœ ˙
God, our Mak - er, doth pro - vide for our wants to be sup - plied.
First the blade, and then the ear, then the full corn shall ap - pear.
give the an - gels charge at last in the fire the tares to cast,
SA

there for - ev - er pu - ri - fied, in Thy pres - ence to a - bide:

œ œ œ œ œ ˙
? b œœ .. œ ..
œ
œJj œœ b œ œ . œj ˙
œ œ ˙
Jœ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ . œj œ j œ
& œ # œ œ œœ œœ . œœ ˙˙
b œœ œ
œ
œ œ œœ œœ ˙
Come to God’s own tem - ple, come; raise the song of har - vest home.
Lord of har - vest, grant that we whole - some grain and pure may be.
but the fruit - ful ears to store in God’s tem - ple ev - er - more.
come, with all Thine an - gels, come; raise the glo - rious har - vest home!
œ œ œœ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ . œj ˙
? # œœ œ œ œœ
œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙
b œ œ œ
TEXT: Henry Alford, 1844 ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR
MUSIC: George Elvey, 1858 77.77 D
THANKSGIVING

337 My Heart Is Filled With Thankfulness


Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him; bless His name. Psalm 100:4
# 4
œj œ œ .
œ œ œ. j
& # 4 œœ œ œ . œœj œœ œœ œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œœ œœ
J ˙.
1. My heart is filled with thank-ful - ness to Him who bore my pain;
2. My heart is filled with thank-ful - ness to Him who walks be - side;
3. My heart is filled with thank-ful - ness to Him who reigns a - bove,

? # # 4 œœ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ. j j ˙.
4 œ œ œ. œ œ œ. œ
œ
œ
œ
J œ œ œ. ˙.

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#
& # œœ œ j œ
œœ œœ œœ œ œœ
œ. œj œ œ œ . j
œ. J œ. œ œ œ œ. œJ ˙ .

? # # œœ œ
who

œœ .. œœ
PL
who plumbed the depths of my dis - grace and gave me life

œ œ œ œ
a - gain;
floods my weak-ness - es with strength and caus - es fears to fly;
whose wis - dom is my per - fect peace, whose eve - ry thought is love.

œ. j
œ œ œ œ. œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ
J œ. œ œ œ œ. œJ
#
& # œœ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œj œj œ . œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œœ ˙˙ ..
M
œ œ œ.
who crushed my curse of sin - ful - ness and clothed me in His light,
whose eve - ry prom - ise is e - nough for eve - ry step I take,
For eve - ry day I have on earth is giv - en by the King;

? # # œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ .. œœ œœ ˙ ..
SA

œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ J J
#
& # œœ œ œ . œœj œœ œœ
œ œ œ.
œ œ œ. œj œ œœ œœ .. j
J œ œ œJ w
and wrote His law of right-eous - ness with pow’r up - on my heart.
sus - tain - ing me with arms of love and crown-ing me with grace.
so I will give my life, my all, to love and fol - low Him.

? # # œ œ œœ .. œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ. j œ. œ
œ œ œ. œ œ œ ww
œ J œ œ œ œ.

TEXT and MUSIC: Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
© 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
THANKSGIVING

Now Thank We All Our God


He is your praise and He is your God, who has done these great and awesome things
338
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for you which your eyes have seen. Deuteronomy 10:21

4 œ œ œ
& b 4 œœ œ
œ œ œ œ
˙.
˙.
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ
œ œ
œ œ
˙œ œ œœ
1. Now thank we all our God with heart and hands and voic - es,
2. O may this boun -teous God through all our life be near us,
3. All praise and thanks to God the Fa - ther now be giv - en,
œœ œœ œ œœ ˙˙ .. ˙ Uœ
? b 44 œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ
œ œ œ œ œ

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& b œœ œ
œ
œ
œ œ œ
˙.
˙.
œ
œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ œ

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œ
with ev - er

œœ œ
œ
PL
who won - drous things has done,
joy - ful hearts
the Son, and Him who reigns
œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
in whom His world re - joic - es;
and bless - ed peace to cheer

œœ œ œ
us;
with Them in high - est heav - en,

œ œ ˙ Uœ
œ
b œ œ œ œ œ ˙

œœ œ
& b œœ œ œ œ œœ ˙˙. ˙ œ œœ n œ œœ #œ ˙˙ ..
M
œ nœ œ œ
who, from our moth-er’s arms, has blessed us on our way
and keep us in His grace, and guide us when per - plexed,
the one e - ter - nal God, whom earth and heaven a - dore,
œ ˙ ..
SA

˙ ˙œ n œ œœ œœ n œ
? œ
b œ œœ œ œœ œ œœ ˙ œ œ ˙

œœ
& b œœ œœ b œœ œ
œ
˙.
˙ ˙ œ œœ œ œœ œœ ww
œ
with count - less gifts of love, and still is ours to - day.
and free us from all woes in this world and the next.
for so it was, is now, and shall be ev - er - more.
œ œ œ œ œ ˙˙ ˙
?b œ #œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ww
œ ˙ œ œ œ œ

TEXT: Martin Rinkart, 1636; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1858 NUN DANKET
MUSIC: Johann Cruger, 1647 67.67.66.66
BENEDICTION

339 Facing a Task Unfinished


“He who has found his life will lose it, and he who has lost his life
for My sake will find it.” Matthew 10:39
# 4
& # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œœ œ
œ
œœ œ
œ œ
œ œ ˙˙ ..
˙ œ
1. Fac - ing a task un - fin - ished that drives us to our knees,
2. Where oth - er lords be - side Thee hold their un - hin-dered sway,
3. We bear the torch that, flam - ing, fell from the hands of those
4. O Fa - ther who sus - tained them, O Spir - it who in - spired,
? # # 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ..
˙
4 œ œ œ œ œ
#

E
& # œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ œœ .. œj œ . œj œ . j
œ œ œ . œ œ . œJ ˙˙ ..
a need that, PL un - di - min - ished, re - bukes our sloth - ful ease.
where forc - es that de - fied Thee de - fy Thee still to - day,
who gave their lives, pro - claim - ing that Je - sus died and rose.
Sav - ior, whose love con - strained them to toil with zeal un - tired,

? # # œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙
˙
œ.
œ. œœ œœ .. œ œ .. œ ˙ .
J œJ œ Jœ ˙ .
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& # œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ œ. œj œ . j
œ œœ œ
œ œ œ ˙ œ œ. œ œ . œJ ˙˙ ..
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We who re - joice to know Thee re - new be - fore Thy throne
with none to heed their cry - ing for life, and love, and light,
Ours is the same com - mis - sion, the same glad mes - sage ours;
from cow - ard - ice de - fend us, from leth - ar - gy a - wake!

? ## œ œ œœ œœ œœ œ œ . #œ œ . œ ˙.
SA

œ ˙ ˙.
œ œ œ œ . œJ # œ . œJ
#
& # œ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙ œœ .. œœj œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙˙ ..
˙
the sol - emn pledge we owe Thee to go and make Thee known.
un - num-bered souls are dy - ing and pass in - to the night.
fired by the same am - bi - tion, to Thee we yield our pow’rs.

œj œ
Forth on Thine er - rands send us to la - bor for Thy sake.

? # # œœ n œœ œ œ œ ˙ œ. œ œ ˙˙ ..
œ œ œ œ
˙ œ. œ œ œ œ œ
TEXT: Frank Houghton, c. 1930
MUSIC: Samuel Wesley, 1864
additional music and lyrics by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Ed Cash, and Fionan de Barra
© 2015 OMF International, Getty Music Publishing (BMI), Alletrop Music (BMI), AURELIA alt. with chorus
and Fionan de Barra (all admin. by MusicServices.org) 76.76 D with chorus
BENEDICTION

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& # œœ œ. j
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j
œœ ˙˙ .. œ
œ
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j
œœ ˙˙ .. œ
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We go to all the world with king - dom hope un - furled; no

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œ. œJ œ . œ ˙ œ. œ ˙
J Jœ œ . J
#
& # œœ .. œœj œœ .. œ œœ .. œœ œ .
œœj œœ
Jœ J œ. œœ œœ .. œj w
J
oth - er name has pow’r to save, but Je - sus Christ the Lord!

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Jœ œ. œ
J œ œœ ww
J
PL
“Therefore do not fear them, for there is nothing concealed that will not be revealed,
or hidden that will not be known. What I tell you in the darkness, speak in the light;
and what you hear whispered in your ear, proclaim upon the housetops. Do not fear
those who kill the body but are unable to kill the soul; but rather fear Him who is able
to destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a cent? And yet not
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one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But the very hairs of your
head are all numbered. So do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows.

“Therefore everyone who confesses Me before men, I will also confess him before My
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Father who is in heaven. But whoever denies Me before men, I will also deny him
before My Father who is in heaven.

“Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace,
but a sword. For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her
mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man’s enemies will be
the members of his household.

“He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me; and he who loves
son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does not take his cross
and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who has found his life will lose it, and he
who has lost his life for My sake will find it.”

Matthew 10:26-39
BENEDICTION

340 Benediction (May the Peace)


Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory,
both now and to the day of eternity. 2 Peter 3:18
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© 2005 Thankyou Music (PRS) (adm. worldwide at CapitolCMGPublishing.com
excluding Europe which is adm. by Integritymusic.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
BENEDICTION

The Day You Gave Us, Lord


From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the LORD is to be praised. Psalm 113:3
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TEXT and MUSIC: Dan Kreider


© 2018 Grace Immanuel Bible Church
BENEDICTION

342 May the Grace of Christ, Our Savior


The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship
of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:14

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TEXT: John Newton, 1779 SARDIS alt.


MUSIC: Ludwig van Beethoven, alt. 87.87
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Tune Index
ABENDS alt. .................................................... 101 EBENEZER ............................................... 70, 137
ABERYSTWYTH ................................... 120, 234 EIN’ FESTE BURG .........................................114
ADESTE FIDELES ......................................... 187 ELLACOMBE ............................................. 10, 14
ALL TO CHRIST ............................................ 243 ES IST EIN’ ROS’ ............................................171
AMIABLE ........................................................ 127 EVENING PRAISE........................................... 60
AMSTERDAM.................................................. 63 EVENTIDE ........................................................ 95
ANTHONY ..................................................... 109 EVERLASTING LOVE ..................................121
ANTIOCH ....................................................... 188 EWING .............................................................271
ARLINGTON ................................................. 284 FAITHFULNESS ............................................141
ASH GROVE................................................... 295 FESTAL SONG ...............................................323
ASSURANCE .................................................. 150 FINLANDIA ...................................................... 97
AURELIA ................................................ 112, 339 FOREST GREEN ............................................183
AUS TIEFER NOT ........................................... 77 FOUNDATION ..............................................126
AUSTRIAN HYMN ....................................... 269 FREU DICH SEHR (PSALM 42) .................167
AZMON ........................................................... 237 GENEVAN 77 ................................................... 69
BARNETT ....................................................... 207 GERMANY ......................................................229
BEACH SPRING .................................. 28, 29, 90 GIVE ME JESUS .............................................300
BEECHER ........................................................ 235 GLORIA ...........................................................178
BEFORE THE THRONE .............................. 230 GOD MY JOY ................................................... 48
BETHANY....................................................... 142 GOD REST YOU MERRY ............................189
BLOTT EN DAG ............................................ 105 GORDON ........................................................279
BRACHEL ....................................................... 154 GREENSLEEVES ............................................184
BRADBURY .................................................... 149 GROSSER GOTT .............................................. 53
BRYN CALFARIA ......................................... 263 HALLELUJAH WHAT A SAVIOR .............208
CANTERBURY ................................................ 72 HAMBURG .............................................. 47, 200
CANTIQUE DE NOEL ................................. 168 HANOVER ........................................................ 45
CASSELLS ....................................................... 232 HENDON ............................................... 115, 305
CHRIST LAG IN TODESBANDEN ........... 210 HERZLICH TUT MICH
CHRISTE SANCTORUM............................. 259 VERLANGEN ................................................... 87
CHRISTMAS .......................................... 128, 170 HERZLIEBSTER JESU...................................193
CLEANSING FOUNTAIN ........................... 240 HOLY MANNA ................................................ 18
CONSOLATION ............................................ 268 HURSLEY ........................................................233
CORONAE ...................................................... 257 HYFRYDOL ..................................... 36, 161, 228
CORONATION ............................................... 19 IN DULCI JUBILO .........................................186
CRUCIFER ........................................................ 17 IRBY ..................................................................182
CRUSADERS’ HYMN ..................................... 49 ITALIAN HYMN ............................................. 11
CWM RHONDDA ........................................ 113 JUDAS MACCABEUS ...................................253
DARWALL ..................................... 57, 59, 61, 67 KAUFLIN .........................................................205
DIADEMATA.................................. 41, 106, 321 KING’S WESTON ............................................ 32
DIVINUM MYSTERIUM ...................... 39, 314 KINGSFOLD ........................... 98, 102, 206, 282
DIX ............................................................. 65, 173 KREMSER ............................................................ 7
DOWN AMPNEY.......................................... 335 LANCASHIRE ....................................... 250, 264
DUKE STREET...................................30, 47, 262 LANDAS ..........................................................132
DUNCANNON ................................................ 86 LASST UNS ERFREUEN ............................3, 13
DUNDEE ................................................. 111, 322 LAUDES DOMINI ........................................... 62
DUNFIRMLINE ............................................. 138 LENOX .............................................................220
EASTER HYMN ............................................. 256 LEOMINSTER NEW .....................................244
LEONI ................................................................ 12 SAGINA ...........................................................236
LLANFAIR ...................................................... 261 SARDIS alt. ......................................................342
LOBE DEN HERREN ...................................... 35 SINE NOMINE ...............................................273
LONDONDERRY AIR ................. 148, 195, 215 SLANE ..............................................................278
LOVE OF GOD .............................................. 247 SOLID ROCK ..................................................151
LYONS ............................................................... 43 SOUTHWELL .......................................... 75, 231
MADRID ............................................................. 1 ST. ANNE ........................................................140
MALDWYN .................................................... 122 ST. COLUMBA ...............................................158
MARANATHA............................................... 267 ST. CRISPIN ....................................................324
MARGARET ................................................... 185 ST. DENIO ......................................................... 50
MARION ................................................... 68, 316 ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR ................... 31, 336
MARTYRDOM .............................................. 198 ST. GERTRUDE ..............................................266
MENDELSSOHN ........................................... 175 ST. LEONARDS ..............................................304
MISSIONS MANDATE ................................ 292 ST. MAGNUS ..................................................260
MIT FREUDEN ZART.................................... 40 ST. MICHAEL ................................ 119, 290, 331
MOODY ............................................................ 80 ST. PETER........................................................241
MORE LOVE TO THEE ............................... 298 ST. THEODULPH ............................................ 55
MORECAMBE ............................................... 332 ST. THOMAS ...................................................... 5
MUNICH .................................................100, 325 STILLE NACHT .............................................190
NEAR THE CROSS ....................................... 280 STRAF MICH NICHT ...................................287
NEED ............................................................... 107 SUSSEX CAROL ........................................ 9, 254
NETTLETON ............................................. 8, 318 SUSSEX ............................................................144
NEUMARK ..................................................... 104 SYLCOX ...........................................................275
NEW BRITAIN .............................................. 223 TERRA BEATA ...............................................124
NICAEA............................................................. 27 TERRACE ........................................................203
NOEL NOUVELET ....................................... 251 THE FIRST NOEL ..........................................169
NUN DANKET .............................................. 338 TIDINGS ..........................................................289
NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN TO GOD BE THE GLORY ............................. 66
HEILAND........................................................ 165 TOPLADY .......................................................156
O MEIN JESU ................................................. 191 TRENTHAM ...................................................334
O WALY WALY ............................................ 224 TRUST AND OBEY .......................................288
OLD HUNDREDTH ................................. 22, 46 TRUST IN JESUS............................................159
OLIVET ........................................................... 153 TRYGGARE KAN INGEN ...........................152
PICARDY ........................................................ 162 VENI EMMANUEL .............................. 164, 202
PLAINFIELD .................................................. 245 VILLE DU HAVRE .......................................... 89
PUER NOBIS .................................................. 163 VRUECHTEN .................................................255
QUELLE EST CETTE ODEUR.................... 181 W ZLOBIE LEZY ............................................180
QUINN .............................................................. 88 WAKEFIELD...................................................125
RATHBURN ................................................... 302 WARUM SOLLT ICH MICH ......................103
REDHEAD ....................................... 85, 204, 274 WAS GOTT THUT ........................................110
REGENT SQUARE .................................. 34, 176 WESLEY ............................................................. 21
RESIGNATION .............................................. 155 WESTMINSTER ABBEY ..............................319
RESTORATION ............................................. 242 WONDROUS LOVE......................................219
RUTHERFORD ........................................ 81, 272 WYE VALLEY.................................................118
Metrical Index
Note: this metrical index is selective. Many modern settings and irregular meters have been omitted.

COMMON METER (86.86) LMD (88.88.88.88)


ANTIOCH ....................................................... 188 AMIABLE ........................................................127
ARLINGTON ................................................. 284 BEFORE THE THRONE ...............................230
AZMON........................................................... 237
SHORT METER (66.86)
CHRISTMAS .......................................... 128, 170
ST. THOMAS ...................................................... 5
CONSOLATION............................................ 268
FESTAL SONG ...............................................323
DUNDEE ................................................. 111, 322
SOUTHWELL .......................................... 75, 231
DUNFIRMLINE ............................................. 138
ST. MICHAEL ................................ 119, 290, 331
MARTYRDOM .............................................. 198
TRENTHAM ...................................................334
NEW BRITAIN .............................................. 223
ST. ANNE ........................................................ 140 SM with chorus
ST. MAGNUS ................................................. 260 MARION................................................... 68, 316
ST. PETER ....................................................... 241 SYLCOX ...........................................................275

CM with chorus SMD (66.86.66.86)


BARNETT ....................................................... 207 DIADEMATA .................................. 41, 106, 321
TERRACE........................................................ 203 TERRA BEATA ...............................................124
LEOMINSTER NEW .....................................244
CMD (86.86.86.86)
CLEANSING FOUNTAIN ........................... 240 56.85.58
ELLACOMBE ............................................. 10, 14 CRUSADERS’ HYMN ..................................... 49
FOREST GREEN ............................................ 183
64.64.66.44
KINGSFOLD ........................... 98, 102, 206, 282
MORE LOVE TO THEE ...............................298
LANDAS .......................................................... 132
RESIGNATION.............................................. 155
64.64.66.64
CMD with chorus BETHANY .......................................................142
KAUFLIN ........................................................ 205
65.65 D
LONG METER (88.88) KING’S WESTON ............................................ 32
ABENDS alt..................................................... 101
66.4.66.64
DUKE STREET .......................................... 30, 47
OLIVET ............................................................153
GERMANY ..................................................... 229
HAMBURG ............................................... 47, 200 66.6.66.6
HURSLEY........................................................ 233 LAUDES DOMINI ........................................... 62
O WALY WALY ............................................ 224
66.66 D
OLD HUNDREDTH ....................................... 22
MADRID .............................................................. 1
ST. CRISPIN ................................................... 324
TRYGGARE KAN INGEN VARA .............. 152 66.66.88
DARWALL ..................................... 57, 59, 61, 67
LM with alleluia
PUER NOBIS .................................................. 163 66.66.88.8
LENOX .............................................................220
LM with chorus
DUKE STREET............................................... 262 66.77 with chorus
OLD HUNDREDTH ....................................... 46 ALL TO CHRIST ............................................243
66.77.78.55 77.77 with alleluias
IN DULCI JUBILO ........................................ 186 EASTER HYMN .............................................256
LLANFAIR .......................................................261
66.84 D
LEONI ................................................................ 12 77.77 with chorus
GLORIA ...........................................................178
66.11 D
DOWN AMPNEY.......................................... 335 77.77.4 with chorus
EVENING PRAISE........................................... 60
67.67.66.66
NUN DANKET .............................................. 338 77.77.7
HENDON ............................................... 115, 305
67.67 D
VRUECHTEN ................................................ 255 77.77.77
DIX ............................................................. 65, 173
6.10.66.10
REDHEAD ........................................ 85, 204, 274
ITALIAN HYMN ............................................. 11
TOPLADY .......................................................156
76.76 with chorus
77.78
NEAR THE CROSS ....................................... 280
HALLELUJAH WHAT A SAVIOR .............208
76.76 D
78.78 with chorus
AURELIA ................................................ 112, 339
PLAINFIELD ...................................................245
BRACHEL ....................................................... 154
EWING ............................................................ 271 78.78.77
HERZLICH TUT MICH ................................. 87 GROSSER GOTT .............................................. 53
LANCASHIRE ........................................ 250, 264
8.33.6 D
MUNICH.................................................100, 325
WARUM SOLLT ICH ...................................103
RUTHERFORD ................................................ 81
ST. THEODULPH ........................................... 55 86.86.86
CORONATION ................................................ 19
76.76 D with chorus
GOD REST YOU MERRY ............................189
MARANATHA............................................... 267
87.85
76.76.33.66
ST. LEONARDS ..............................................304
STRAF MICH NICHT .................................. 287
87.87
76.76.67.6
RATHBURN....................................................302
ES IST EIN’ ROS’ ........................................... 171
SARDIS alt. ......................................................342
76.76.76.75 ST. COLUMBA ...............................................158
RUTHERFORD .............................................. 272 SUSSEX ............................................................144

76.76.77.76 87.87 D
AMSTERDAM.................................................. 63 ANTHONY......................................................109
77.77 AUSTRIAN HYMN .......................................269
CANTERBURY ................................................ 72 BEACH SPRING.................................. 28, 29, 90
NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN BEECHER ........................................................235
HEILAND........................................................ 165 BRADBURY ....................................................149
EBENEZER ............................................... 70, 137
77.77 D
HOLY MANNA ................................................ 18
ABERYSTWYTH ................................... 120, 234
EVERLASTING LOVE ................................. 121 HYFRYDOL ..................................... 36, 161, 228
MENDELSSOHN ........................................... 175 NETTLETON ............................................. 8, 318
ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR .................... 31, 336 O MEIN JESU..................................................191
87.87 with chorus 88.88.88
RESTORATION ............................................. 242 SUSSEX CAROL ........................................ 9, 254
TRUST IN JESUS ........................................... 159 VENI EMMANUEL .............................. 164, 202

87.87.444.7 88.88.88 with chorus


CASSELLS ....................................................... 232 SAGINA ...........................................................236

87.87.47 88.88.88.8
BRYN CALFARIA ......................................... 263 SOLID ROCK ..................................................151
CORONAE ...................................................... 257
98.98.88
87.87.66.66.7 NEUMARK......................................................104
EIN’ FESTE BURG......................................... 114
98.98.98
87.87.68.67 QUELLE EST CETTE ODEUR ....................181
GREENSLEEVES ........................................... 184
10.9.10.9 D
87.87.77 BLOTT EN DAG ............................................105
IRBY ................................................................. 182
10.10.10 with alleluias
87.87.77.88 SINE NOMINE ...............................................273
FREU DICH SEHR ........................................ 167
10.10.10.10
87.87.78.74 CRUCIFER ........................................................ 17
CHRIST LAG IN TODESBANDEN ........... 210 EVENTIDE ........................................................ 95
MORECAMBE ................................................332
87.87.87
SLANE ..............................................................278
PICARDY ........................................................ 162
REGENT SQUARE .................................. 34, 176 10.10.10.10.10.10
WESTMINSTER ABBEY .............................. 319 FINLANDIA ...................................................... 97

87.87.87.7 10.10.11.11
CWM RHONDDA ........................................ 113 HANOVER ........................................................ 45
DIVINUM MYSTERIUM ...................... 39, 314 LYONS................................................................ 43
MIT FREUDEN ZART.................................... 40
10.11.11.11
87.87.88.7 JUDAS MACCABEUS ...................................253
AUS TIEFER NOT ........................................... 77
11.8.11.9 with chorus
87.87.88.77 VILLE DU HAVRE .......................................... 89
W ZLOBIE LEZY ........................................... 180
11.10.11.10
87.87.88.8 NOEL NOUVELET ........................................251
WAS GOTT THUT ....................................... 110 WESLEY ............................................................. 21

88.77 D 11.10.11.10 D
GENEVAN 77 ................................................... 69 LONDONDERRY AIR ................. 148, 195, 215

88.88.8 with alleluias 11.10.11.10.9.11


LASST UNS ERFREUEN ............................ 3, 13 TIDINGS ..........................................................289

88.88.86.86 with chorus 11.11.11.5


LOVE OF GOD .............................................. 247 HERZLIEBSTER JESU...................................193
11.11.11.6 11.12.12.10
CHRISTE SANCTORUM ............................ 259 NICAEA ............................................................. 27

11.11.11.11 12.11.12.11
FOUNDATION.............................................. 126 KREMSER ............................................................ 7
GORDON ........................................................ 279
12.11.12.11 D
MALDWYN .................................................... 122
ASH GROVE ...................................................295
ST. DENIO ........................................................ 50
12.12 with chorus
11.11.11.11 with chorus
WAKEFIELD...................................................125
ST. GERTRUDE ............................................. 266
TO GOD BE THE GLORY ............................. 66 14.14.4.7.8
LOBE DEN HERREN ...................................... 35
11.11.11.11.11.11
WYE VALLEY ................................................ 118
Index of Authors, Composers, and Sources

Adam, Adolphe.......................................................168 Brownlie, John ........................................................268


Adams, Sarah ..........................................................142 Budry, Edmond ......................................................253
Ahnfelt, Oscar .........................................................105 Byrne, Mary .............................................................278
Alexander, Cecil F. .................................................182 Calvin, John ............................................................... 88
Alexander, James ...................................................... 87 Calvisius, Seth .........................................................165
Alford, Henry ..........................................................336 Campbell, Thomas .................................................236
Allgemeines Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774 ........ 53 Carols New and Old, 1871 .....................................184
Altrogge, Mark ............................................... 147, 238 Cash, Ed .................................................... 25, 249, 339
Altrogge, Stephen ..................................................... 15 Caswall, Edward .............................................. 62, 282
Ambrose of Milan ..................................................165 Chadwick, James ....................................................178
Anderson, Chris ............... 31, 91, 194, 196, 203, 292 Chapman, J. Wilbur ...............................................228
Arne, Thomas .........................................................284 Chatfield, Allen W.................................................... 75
Arnold, Esther .................................................... 90, 98 Chester, Tim ....................................................... 2, 315
Atkinson, Frederick ...............................................332 Chisholm, Thomas .................................................141
Babcock, Maltbie ....................................................124 Christmas Carols, 1833 ..........................................169
Bach, J.S....................................................................114 Clark, Jeremiah .......................................................260
Baird, Jonathan ......................................................... 15 Clarkson, Margaret ......................................... 61, 100
Baird, Meghan........................................................... 15 Clayton, Norman ....................................................125
Baird, Ryan ................................................................ 15 Coffin, Charles ........................................................163
Baker, Henry .................................................... 39, 158 Conkey, Ithamar .....................................................302
Baker, Theodore ................................................ 7, 171 Cook, Steve ..................................................... 258, 285
Bancroft, Charitie ...................................................230 Cook, Vikki ............................................ 230, 258, 285
Barham-Gould, A. Cyril ........................................304 Cotterill, Thomas .......................................... 156, 261
Barnby, Joseph .......................................................... 62 Cottle, Joseph ..........................................................265
Barnes, Edward .......................................................178 Cottrell, Travis ........................................................225
Bateman, Christian .................................................... 1 Courtney, Craig ......................................................154
Battles, Dustin .........................................................109 Cousin, Anne ..........................................................272
Becker, Margaret ....................................................108 Cowper, William ................................... 111, 154, 240
Beddome, Benjamin ...............................................229 Cox, Frances .............................................................. 40
Beethoven, Ludwig van .........................................342 Croft, William .................................................. 45, 140
Bernard of Cluny ....................................................271 Croly, George ..........................................................332
Bethune, George .....................................................275 Crosby, Fanny .......................................... 66, 150, 280
Bianco da Siena .......................................................335 Crossman, Samuel ..................................................201
Blankenship, Mark ................................................... 44 Crotch, William ............................................. 290, 323
Bleecker, Michael ...................................................172 Cruger, Johann .............................................. 193, 338
Bliss, Philip ....................................................... 89, 208 Daman, William .............................................. 75, 231
Bonar, Horatius ............................ 102, 119, 244, 248 Darwall, John ......................................... 57, 59, 61, 67
Book of Psalms for Worship............................ 70, 202 David’s Psalmen, 1685 ...........................................255
Borthwick, Jane ......................................................... 97 De Barra, Fionan ............................................. 25, 339
Boswell, Matt ................................. 131, 172, 221, 320 DeGraide, Kate .......................................................166
Bourgeois, Louis ....................... 22, 46, 119, 323, 331 Dix, William ............................................. 36, 173, 184
Bowring, John .........................................................302 Doane, William ........................................ 66, 280, 298
Bradbury, William......................................... 149, 151 Doudney, Sarah ......................................................295
Bridges, Matthew ...................................................... 41 Draper, William ........................................................ 13
Bridges, Robert .......................................................193 Dudley-Smith, Timothy ................ 34, 148, 206, 259
Brooks, Phillips .......................................................183 Duren, Cliff ............................................................... 16
Dwight, John ...........................................................168 Grover, Eric .............................................................143
Dykes, John ............................................................... 27 Gruber, Franz ..........................................................190
Ebeling, Johann.......................................................103 Habegger, Greg ....................... 91, 194, 196, 203, 292
Edson, Louis ............................................................220 Habershon, Ada ......................................................133
Edwards, Mark ........................................................270 Hall, Don ................................................................... 71
Ellerton, John ..........................................................251 Hall, Elvina ..............................................................243
Elliott, Emily............................................................185 Hall, Jaree................................................................... 71
Elliott, Rebecca........................................................166 Handel, George Frederick .................... 128, 188, 253
Elvey, George .................... 31, 41, 106, 321, 324, 336 Hart, Joseph .............................................................242
Enchiridia, 1524 ......................................................165 Hassler, Hans Leo ..................................................... 87
English Country Songs, 1893 ........................ 102, 282 Hastings, Thomas ............................................ 96, 156
English Hymnal, 1906 .................... 65, 158, 173, 187 Hatch, Edwin ..........................................................334
Evans, Jonathan ......................................................232 Hatton, John ..................................................... 30, 262
Ewing, Alexander ...................................................271 Havergal, Frances .......................................... 118, 305
Featherstone, William ...........................................279 Hawks, Annie ..........................................................107
Findlater, Sarah .......................................................264 Haydn, Franz Joseph..............................................269
Foglesong, Ryan ............................ 130, 174, 262, 293 Haydn, Johann .......................................................... 43
Fortunatus, Venantius .................................. 209, 251 Heber, Reginald ........................................................ 27
Foundling Hospital Collection, 1796 ...................... 28 Hedge, Frederick ....................................................114
Foundry Collection, 1742 ......................................... 63 Heermann, Johann .................................................193
Fournier, Dave ................................................. 73, 277 Hewitt, Eliza ............................................................132
Francis of Assisi ........................................................ 13 Hine, Stuart ............................................................... 58
Francis, S. Trevor........................................... 137, 146 Holden, Oliver .......................................................... 19
Franz, Ignace ............................................................. 53 Houghton, Frank ........................................... 181, 339
Freystein, Johann ....................................................287 How, William ................................................. 273, 325
Fullerton, William ..................................................195 Hoyle, R. Birch ........................................................253
Gardiner, William ........................................... 43, 229 Hughes, John ...........................................................113
Gastorius, Severus ..................................................110 Hull, Eleanor ...........................................................278
Gauntlett, Henry.....................................................182 Hundert Arien, 1694 ..............................................287
Geistliche Kirchengesänge ........................................ 13 Hussey, Jennie ........................................................... 86
Geistliche Volkslieder, 1850 ...................................191 Jackson, Robert .......................................................334
Genevan Psalter, 1551 .......................22, 69, 167, 290 Johansen, Shelley ....................................................207
Genuine Church Music, 1832 ................................126 John of Damascus...................................................250
Gerhardt, Paul .......................................... 87, 103, 106 Johnston, Julia ........................................................... 80
Gesangbuch der Herzogl........................................... 10 Jones, Drew .............................................................222
Getty, Keith ..... 4, 6, 23, 25, 38, 56, 82, 94, 108, 129, Jones, Zach ..............................................................135
139, 157, 177, 179, 192, 197, 212, 217, 249, Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774 ............................233
252, 283, 291, 294, 299, 303, 306, 307, 313, Kauflin, Bob ..................... 2, 8, 42, 79, 146, 147, 205,
327, 328, 333, 337, 339, 340 211, 222, 227, 281, 315, 330
Getty, Kristyn .............4, 6, 23, 25, 82, 129, 157, 179, Kauflin, Jordan......................................... 74, 218, 277
215, 249, 283, 294, 299, 303, 306, 307, 313, 339 Keew, Paul ................................................................. 48
Giardini, Felice de .................................................... 11 Kelly, John ...............................................................103
Gibbons, Orlando ..................................................... 72 Kelly, Thomas ........................................ 191, 257, 260
Glaser, Carl ..............................................................237 Ken, Thomas ...................................................... 22, 46
Gordon, Adoniram ................................................279 Kendrick, Graham ......................................... 283, 297
Goudimel, Claude .................................................... 69 Kennedy, Benjamin ................................................115
Grant, Robert ............................................................ 43 Kethe, William .......................................................... 46
Grape, John .............................................................243 Keyes, Aaron ...........................................................136
Green, Melody .......................................................... 51 Kirchengesänge, 1566 ............................................... 40
Greenwell, Dora ......................................................224 Kirkpatrick, William ............................... 86, 132, 159
Grety, Andre ...........................................................132 Kitchin, George ......................................................... 17
Knapp, Phoebe ........................................................150 Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, 1693 ........................325
Kocher, Conrad ............................................... 65, 173 New Metrical Version of the Psalms ....................... 18
Kreider, Dan ...... 24, 83, 96, 109, 123, 127, 134, 160, Newbolt, Michael ..................................................... 17
201, 267, 275, 286, 296, 308, 309, 310, 312, Newton, John ....... 101, 207, 223, 241, 269, 331, 342
326, 329, 341 Nicholson, Sydney .................................................... 17
Kremser, Eduard ........................................................ 7 Nockels, Nathan .....................................................129
Laurenti, Laurentius...............................................264 Noel, Caroline ........................................................... 32
Lehman, Frederick .................................................247 Oakeley, Frederick..................................................187
Littledale, Richard ..................................................335 Oakeley, Herbert S. ................................................101
Lowry, Robert ........................................ 107, 245, 246 Olearius, Johannes .................................................167
Luther, Martin ................................ 77, 114, 165, 210 Olivers, Thomas........................................................ 12
Lyon, Meyer .............................................................. 12 Ortega, Fernando ..................................................... 33
Lyra Davidica, 1708 ...............................................256 Oudaen, Joachim ....................................................255
Lyte, Henry .........................................29, 95, 128, 276 Owen, William ........................................................263
Malan, Cesar................................................... 275, 305 Owens, Michael ................................................. 78, 92
Malan, Henri ...........................................................115 Palmer, Ray .............................................................153
Martin, George........................................................244 Papa, Matt............................................... 131, 172, 221
Mant, Richard .........................................................209 Paris Antiphoner, 1681 ..........................................259
Mason, Lowell ........ 21, 115, 128, 142, 153, 188, 200 Paris, Twila ................................................................ 26
Massie, Richard.......................................................210 Parry, Joseph .................................................. 120, 234
Mattes, John ............................................................171 Perronet, Edward...................................................... 19
Matthews, Timothy ................................................185 Petak, Brian .............................................................301
McAllister, Eric .......................................................226 Pierpoint, Folliott ..................................................... 65
McCheyne, Robert M. ...........................................274 Pinkston, Joan .........................................................232
McCracken, Sandra ................................................239 Pinner, Brian ............................................................. 48
McKenna, Jered ........................................................ 54 Plank, Doug .................................................... 145, 330
Mendelssohn, Felix ....................................... 175, 325 Plumptre, Edward .................................................... 68
Merker, Matt ................................... 99, 133, 209, 277 Powell, Mac ............................................................... 33
Merrill, William ......................................................323 Praetorius, Michael ....................................... 163, 171
Messiter, Arthur .............................................. 68, 316 Prentiss, Elizabeth ..................................................298
Moffitt, David .........................................................225 Prichard, Rowland................................... 36, 161, 228
Mohr, Joseph ...........................................................190 Prudentius, Aurelius ................................................ 39
Moliant Cenedl Dinbych, 1920 .............................122 Psalmes of David, 1579 ................................... 75, 231
Monk, William........................................... 55, 95, 257 Psalter, 1912 ......................... 9, 21, 28, 60, 81, 85, 92,
Montgomery, James ............. 176, 198, 204, 267, 290 122, 138, 266, 324
Moore, Bill ...............................................................276 Purcell, Henry .........................................................319
Moore, Thomas ........................................................ 96 Ravenscroft, Thomas .............................................322
Morgan, Michael ...................................................... 69 Rea, Jonathan ..........................................................217
Moss, Brian ..............................................................317 Redhead, Richard .................................... 85, 204, 274
Mote, Edward ..........................................................151 Reed, Edith ..............................................................180
Moultrie, Gerard.....................................................162 Rees, William ..........................................................246
Mountain, James ........................................... 118, 121 Reinagle, Alexander ...............................................241
Mowbray, David .....................................................314 Repository of Sacred Music ....................... 8, 268, 318
Muenster Gesangbuch, 1677.................................... 49 Riley, Athelston .......................................................... 3
Murray, Todd .............................. 57, 88, 93, 311, 316 Rinkart, Martin .......................................................338
Myrin, Jonas ............................................................129 Rippon, John .................................................... 19, 126
Neale, John M. ......... 39, 55, 164, 186, 250, 271, 319 Robinson, George ...................................................121
Neander, Joachim ..................................................... 35 Robinson, Robert........................................................ 8
Neder-landtsch Gedenck-Clank ............................... 7 Rodigast, Samuel ....................................................110
Nehoral, Meir ben Isaac ........................................247 Roeper-Boulogne, Ada ..........................................120
Neumark, Georg .....................................................104 Rogers, Dawn ............................................................ 64
Runyan, William ....................................................141 Thrupp, Dorothy ....................................................149
Rutherford, Samuel ................................................272 Twining, Todd .......................................................... 42
Ryland, John .............................................................. 93 Toplady, Augustus ................................ 145, 156, 211
Sacred Harp, 1844..................................................... 29 Townend, Stuart .................. 4, 20, 23, 37, 38, 56, 82,
Sacred Melodies, 1815 ..................................... 43, 229 94, 136, 139, 157, 177, 192, 197, 199,
Sammis, John ..........................................................288 212, 216, 252, 270, 291, 294, 299, 303,
Sandell-Berg, Carolina .................................. 105, 152 307, 313, 320, 327, 328, 333, 337, 340
Schicht, Johann ......................................................... 53 Towner, Daniel ................................................ 80, 288
Schlegel, Katharina von ........................................... 97 Trier manuscript, 15th c ........................................163
Schleische Volkslieder, 1842 .................................... 49 Twit, Kevin ..............................................................248
Schumacher, Eric ...................................................... 76 Tyrpak, Joe ..............................................................112
Schütz, Johann Jakob ............................................... 40 Urhan, Chretien............................................... 81, 272
Schwedler, Johann ..................................................115 Valerius, Adrianus ..................................................... 7
Scottish Psalter, 1615 ..................................... 111, 138 Vaughan Williams, Ralph ....................... 13, 32, 102,
Sczebel, Joel ........................................................ 42, 84 144, 183, 273, 282, 335
Sczebel, Pat ..............................................................214 Wade, John Francis ................................................187
Seddon, James .........................................................318 Walch, James ...........................................................289
Shaw, Martin ...........................................................251 Walker, William ............................................ 219, 223
Sheppard, Franklin .................................................124 Walther, Johann .....................................................210
Sherwin, William ...................................................... 60 Walworth, Clarence ................................................. 53
Shurtleff, Ernest ......................................................293 Ward, David .............................................................. 76
Sibelius, Jean.............................................................. 97 Watts, Isaac .............................. 5, 10, 30, 47, 67, 127,
Simmonds, Kate......................................................246 140, 155, 188, 200, 205, 231, 262, 284, 322
Skoog, Andrew ........................................................105 Wesley, Charles............45, 59, 63, 72, 161, 175, 220,
Small, Andrew........................................................... 20 226, 234, 235, 236, 237, 254, 256, 258, 261,
Smart, Henry .................................................. 176, 250 263, 321
Smith, Walter ............................................................ 50 Wesley, John................................................... 106, 233
Southern Harmony, 1835 ..................... 219, 223, 242 Wesley, Samuel .............................................. 112, 339
Spaeth, Harriet ........................................................171 Westerholm, Matthew ............................................. 52
Spafford, Horatio ...................................................... 89 Westminster Catechism .........................................296
Stainer, John ............................................................189 Wilbur, Greg .............................................. 78, 92, 265
Stanton, Zack ............................................................ 93 Wilkinson, Kate ......................................................304
Stead, Louisa............................................................159 Willerton, Marc ........................................................ 74
Steele, Anne ............................................................... 99 Williams, Aaron ......................................................... 5
Stiff, Nathan ............................................................116 Williams, Robert .....................................................261
Stoker, John .............................................................239 Williams, Thomas ..................................................137
Stone, Samuel ..........................................................317 Williams, William ..................................................113
Story, Laura ............................................................... 16 Willis, Love M. Whitcomb....................................144
Stralsund Gesangbuch, 1665 ................................... 35 Wilson, Hugh ..........................................................198
Sullivan, Arthur ......................................................266 Winkworth, Catherine .... 35, 77, 104, 167, 287, 338
Synesius of Cyrene ................................................... 75 Woodward, George ................................................255
Talbert, Layton.......................................................... 14 Wragg, Jerry ............................................................213
Tate, Nahum ...........................................................170 Wyeth, J....................................................... 8, 268, 318
Taylor, Jeff ...............................................................307 Wyse, Eric .................................................................. 64
Te Deum, 4th c. ......................................................... 53 York, Terry ................................................................ 44
Teschner, Melchior .................................................. 55 Young, John.............................................................190
Theodulph of Orleans.............................................. 55 Zinzendorf, Nicolaus .............................................233
Thomson, Mary ......................................................289 Zundel, John ............................................................235
Thring, Godfrey ........................................................ 41
Psalm Settings
These include both complete psalm settings and paraphrases.

Psalm 1............................................. 138 Psalm 77 ............................................. 69


Psalm 8................................................60 Psalm 84 ........................................... 127
Psalm 18 .......................................... 120 Psalm 90 ........................................... 140
Psalm 19 .............................................47 Psalm 91 .................................... 90, 128
Psalm 22 .......................................... 202 Psalm 92 ............................................. 18
Psalm 23 .................................. 155, 158 Psalm 96 ............................................. 21
Psalm 24 .......................................... 122 Psalm 98 ........................................... 188
Psalm 32 .............................................81 Psalm 100 ........................................... 46
Psalm 33 .............................................14 Psalm 103 .................................. 29, 135
Psalm 40 .............................................98 Psalm 115 ........................................... 31
Psalm 42 .............................................78 Psalm 117 .....................................30, 54
Psalm 46 .......................................... 112 Psalm 119 NUN ................................ 324
Psalm 51 .............................................85 Psalm 122 ............................................. 9
Psalm 54 .............................................70 Psalm 130 .....................................77, 79
Psalm 62 .......................................... 136 Psalm 139 ......................................... 143
Psalm 72 .................................. 266, 267 Psalm 147 ........................................... 34
Psalm 73 .............................................92 Psalm 148 ........................................... 28
Titles and First Lines

A
Before the universe was made .....................213
A Christian’s Daily Prayer ........................... 277 Before You I Kneel ......................................307
A Debtor to Mercy ........................................ 211 Behold Our God............................................. 15
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God .................... 114 Behold the Lamb ..........................................303
A Purple Robe, a Crown of Thorn.............. 206 Beneath the Cross of Jesus.......................... 306
Abide With Me .................................................95 Benediction (May the Peace) .....................340
Abiding in the Almighty .................................90 Bless the Lord, O my soul ............................135
According to Thy Gracious Word .............. 198 Blessed Assurance ........................................150
Across the Lands ..............................................38 Breathe on Me, Breath of God ................... 334
Ah, Holy Jesus................................................ 193 By Faith .........................................................294
Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed.................... 205 By Your Name, O God .................................. 70
All Creatures of Our God and King ..............13
All Glory, Laud, and Honor............................55
C
All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name .................19
All I Have Is Christ ....................................... 218 Can it be? Who would believe? ...................194
All my days I will sing ......................................37 Children of the Heavenly Father ...............152
All People That on Earth Do Dwell ...............46 Christ High-Ascended ................................ 259
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus ......................................36 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation.........319
Am I a Soldier of the Cross? ........................ 284 Christ Is Risen, He Is Risen Indeed! .........249
Amazing Grace .............................................. 223 Christ Jesus Lay in Death’s Strong Bands 210
Anchored ........................................................ 130 Christ Shall Have Dominion ...................... 266
And Can It Be ................................................ 236 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today ..................256
Angels, From the Realms of Glory ............. 176 Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor ...........131
Angels We Have Heard on High ................ 178 Church of God, Elect and Glorious ..........318
Arise, My Soul, Arise .................................... 220 Come Down, O Love Divine ...................... 335
Arise, my soul, arise ....................................... 226 Come Praise and Glorify ................................ 2
As morning dawns and day awakes ............ 277 Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery .....172
As Pants the Deer .............................................78 Come, Christians, Join to Sing....................... 1
As With Gladness, Men of Old ................... 173 Come, Let Us With Our Lord Arise..........254
As You Received Christ Jesus ...................... 286 Come, People of the Risen King .................... 4
Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know ............. 115 Come, Thou Almighty King ........................ 11
At the Name of Jesus........................................32 Come, Thou Fount .......................................... 8
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus ............161
B Come, We That Love the Lord ...................... 5
Come, Ye Disconsolate ................................. 96
Be Glad in the Lord ..........................................24 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy ..........242
Be Still, My Soul................................................97 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come ............336
Be Thou My Vision ....................................... 278 Comfort, Comfort Ye, My People .............167
Beautiful Savior ................................................37 Creation Sings the Father's Song ................. 23
Before the Throne of God Above................ 230 Crown Him With Many Crowns ................ 41
God of Grace ................................................217
D God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen..............189
Dark the stain I cannot hide ............................71 God, Be Merciful to Me ................................ 85
Day by Day ..................................................... 105 God, in the Gospel of His Son ...................229
Dear Refuge of My Weary Soul ......................99 Good Christian Men, Rejoice! ...................186
Deep in the prophet’s sacred page ................ 174 Grace Greater Than Our Sin ........................ 80
Depth of Mercy.................................................72 Great Is Thy Faithfulness ........................... 141
Doxology ...........................................................22 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah ............113

E H
Eternal God, unchanging .................................33 Hail the Day ..................................................258
Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise ..............261
Every morning that breaks ............................ 147
Hail to the Lord’s Anointed ....................... 267
Every Promise ................................................ 327
Hallelujah! What a Savior........................... 208
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing .................... 175
F Hark! The Voice of Love and Mercy ........232
Facing a Task Unfinished............................. 339 He Was Wounded .......................................194
Fairest Lord Jesus .............................................49 He who dwells within the shelter .................. 90
Faithful and True .............................................16 He Who Is Humble .....................................309
Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer............... 144 He Who Is Mighty .......................................166
Fill Your Hearts With Joy ............................... 34 He Will Hold Me Fast .................................133
For All the Saints ........................................... 273 Hear My Cry, O God ..................................... 69
For the Beauty of the Earth .............................65 Here Is Love (Grace Takes My Sin) ..........246
For the Cause ................................................. 299 His decree who formed the earth .................. 93
For the Sake of His Name ............................ 292 His Mercy Is More .......................................221
Free From Guilt and Free From Sin ..............71 His Robes for Mine......................................196
From All That Dwell Below the Skies ...........30 Holy God, in love became ............................222
From Depths of Woe .......................................77 Holy God, We Praise Your Name ............... 53
From the breaking of the dawn .................... 327 Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God ............. 333
Holy, Holy, Holy!........................................... 27
How Blessed Are They .................................. 81
G
How Can a Young Man .............................. 311
Gethsemane.................................................... 192 How can it be, the One who died ................249
Give Me Jesus ................................................. 300 How Deep the Father’s Love For Us .........199
Give to the Winds Your Fears ..................... 106 How Firm a Foundation .............................126
Glorify God and Enjoy Him ........................ 296 How Great Thou Art ..................................... 58
Glorious and Mighty........................................42 How I Love You, Lord ................................120
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken ......... 269 How Pleasant ................................................127
Go to Dark Gethsemane............................... 204 How Sweet and Glorious ............................ 322
Go to the world for the sake of His name .... 292 How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds .....241
God Is Our Strength and Refuge................. 112
God Is So Good ............................................. 117 I
God Moves in a Mysterious Way................ 111
God of God ..................................................... 174 I Am His and He Is Mine ........................... 121
I Am Not Skilled to Understand ................. 224 K
I Asked the Lord ............................................ 101
I Cannot Tell .................................................. 195 King of my life, I crown Thee now ................ 86
I hear the Savior say, thy strength ................ 243 Know This First ...........................................329
I Hear the Words of Love............................. 119 L
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say..................... 102
I Need Thee Every Hour .............................. 107 Lead Me to Calvary........................................ 86
I once was lost in darkest night ....................218 Lead On, O King Eternal ............................ 293
I Run to Christ ..................................................91 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence .............162
I Saw One Hanging on a Tree ..................... 207 Let the Earth Resound................................... 56
I Sing the Mighty Power of God ....................10 Lift High the Cross ........................................ 17
I Waited Patiently for God..............................98 Lift High the Name of Jesus ......................... 25
I Will Glory in My Redeemer ...................... 285 Like a River Glorious................................... 118
If You Will Let the Father Guide You ........ 104 Lo, He Comes With Clouds Descending .263
Immortal, Invisible ..........................................50 Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming ..................171
In Christ Alone .............................................. 212 Look, Ye Saints! The Sight Is Glorious! ....257
In the Cross Alone I Glory ........................... 301 Lord Jesus, Think on Me .............................. 75
In the Cross of Christ I Glory ...................... 302 Lord, Have Mercy .......................................... 74
In the morning when I rise ............................ 300 Lord, Make Me Know ................................... 83
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly ............................ 180 Lord, Our Lord............................................... 60
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling ............... 235
It is by faith alone .......................................... 316
Love Is ...........................................................312
It Is Good to Sing Your Praises ......................18
It Is Not Death to Die ................................... 275 Loved before the dawn of time ...................... 20
It Is Well With My Soul ..................................89 Loved with everlasting love .........................121

J M
Jerusalem the Golden ................................... 271 Majesty, Your glory is shining....................... 42
Jesus Paid It All .............................................. 243 Man of Sorrows, what a name ....................208
Jesus Shall Reign ............................................ 262 Marvelous grace of our loving Lord ............. 80
Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer ........................ 108 May the Grace of Christ, Our Savior ........342
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken ..................... 276 May the Mind of Christ, My Savior ..........304
Jesus, Joy of the Highest Heaven................. 179 May the peace of God...................................340
Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross.................... 280 Mercies Anew ...............................................147
Jesus, Lover of My Soul ................................ 234 Merciful God .................................................. 82
Jesus, Thank You ........................................... 214 Mighty Lord, Extend Your Kingdom .......265
Jesus, the perfect picture ...................................52 More Love to Thee ......................................298
Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners ................. 228 My Faith Has Found a Resting Place ........132
Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness ........ 233 My Faith Looks Up to Thee .......................153
Join All the Glorious Names...........................67 My God, I Love You ....................................282
Joy Has Dawned ............................................ 177 My God, My God .........................................202
Joy to the World ............................................ 188 My Heart Is Filled With Thankfulness .....337
Judge of the Secrets ..........................................73 My hope is built on nothing less .................151
My Hope Is in the Lord .............................. 125
My Jesus, Fair ...............................................203
My Jesus, I Love Thee ................................... 279 O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus................. 137
My Shepherd Will Supply My Need ........... 155 Of the Father’s Love Begotten...................... 39
My Song Is Love Unknown ......................... 201 Oh, How Good It Is ......................................... 6
My soul finds rest in God alone .................... 136 Oh Taste and See .........................................160
My soul is anchored to heaven’s ................... 130 Oh, to see the dawn ......................................197
My Worth Is Not in What I Own ............... 283 Oh, the mercy our God has shown .............166
On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist’s Cry........... 163
N Once in Royal David’s City ........................182
Our Great God ............................................... 33
Nearer, My God, to Thee ............................. 142 Out of the Depths .......................................... 79
No list of sins I have not done ..........................76
Not All the Blood of Beasts .......................... 231
P
Not in Me ..........................................................76
Not to Us ...........................................................31 Praise God from whom all blessings ............. 22
Not What My Hands Have Done ............... 244 Praise the Lord ............................................... 54
Nothing But the Blood ................................. 245 Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above ............ 63
Now Thank We All Our God ...................... 338 Praise the Lord, O Heavens .......................... 28
Now Why This Fear ...................................... 145 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty ................. 35
Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven .......... 29
O Prepare our hearts, O God ..........................330
Psalm 103 (Bless the Lord) .........................135
O Christ the Same ......................................... 148 Psalm 62 (My Soul Finds Rest) ..................136
O Church of Christ, Invincible ................... 320
O Church, Arise............................................. 291
R
O Come, All Ye Faithful ............................... 187
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel .................... 164 Reformation Hymn .....................................316
O Father, You Are Sovereign ...................... 100 Reformation Song ........................................315
O, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing............ 237 Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers ..........................264
O God, How Good ...........................................92 Rejoice, the Lord Is King .............................. 59
O God, My Joy ..................................................48 Rejoice, You Pure in Heart! ......................... 68
O God, Our Help in Ages Past .................... 140 Rejoice, You Righteous ................................. 14
O God, we come before Your throne ...............74 Rise Up, O Men of God ..............................323
O Great God ................................................... 281 Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray .............287
O holy Judge, here is my heart .........................73 Rock of Ages .................................................156
O Holy Night ................................................. 168
O Little Town of Bethlehem ........................ 183 S
O Lord, my God, when I in awesome .............58
O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer ......... 116 Salvation’s Song ............................................. 20
O Lord, You have searched me ..................... 143 Savior of the Nations, Come ......................165
O My Soul, Arise ........................................... 226 Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us ............... 149
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded .....................87 See the Destined Day Arise ........................209
O Word of God Incarnate............................ 325 See, What a Morning...................................252
O Worship the King.........................................43 Shield Me With Your Hand .......................213
O Zion, Haste ................................................. 289 Shine Into Our Night .................................... 84
O the Deep, Deep Love................................. 146 Show Us Christ ............................................330
Silent Night .................................................... 190 There Is a Hope ............................................270
Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above.........40 There Is a Hope So Sure .............................297
Sing to the Lord (Psalm 96) ............................21 There Is a Redeemer ...................................... 51
Soldiers of Christ, Arise................................ 321 There Is a Safe and Secret Place .................128
Sometimes a Light Surprises........................ 154 There is an everlasting kindness .................157
Sovereign Ruler.................................................93 Thine Be the Glory ......................................253
Speak, O Lord ................................................ 328 This Is My Father’s World ......................... 124
Spirit of God ................................................... 332 This is the one to whom I will look .............309
Stand Up and Bless the Lord ....................... 290 This Joyful Eastertide .................................. 255
Still, My Soul, Be Still .......................................94 Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne ..................185
Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted .................. 191 Thou Who Wast Rich .................................181
Through the Precious Blood ......................238
T Thy Mercy, My God .................................... 239
’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus ...................159
Take Heart ...................................................... 109 To God Be the Glory ..................................... 66
Take My Life, and Let It Be .......................... 305 To see the King of Heaven fall.....................192
Teach a Wise Man ......................................... 326 To the God of creation ................................... 16
That Man Is Blessed (Psalm 1) .................... 138 Trust and Obey ............................................288
The Blood of Jesus Speaks for Me ............... 225 Trust in the Lord ..........................................134
The Church’s One Foundation ................... 317
The Compassion Hymn ............................... 157
U
The Day of Resurrection .............................. 250
The Day You Gave Us, Lord ........................ 341 Upon a Life I Have Not Lived ....................248
The Earth and the Fullness (Psalm 24) ...... 122
The First Noel ................................................ 169 W
The First Place ..................................................52
The Glory of the Cross ................................. 227 Wake Up, Soul! ............................................308
The God of Abraham Praise ...........................12 We are not what we should be ...................... 84
The Gospel Song............................................ 222 We Believe (Apostles’ Creed).....................313
The grace of God has reached for me ........... 129 We Believe in God Almighty ..................... 314
The Head That Once Was Crowned .......... 260 We Come, O Christ, to You ......................... 61
The Heavens Declare Your Glory, Lord .......47 We Gather Together........................................ 7
The King of Love My Shepherd Is .............. 158 We Will Glorify.............................................. 26
The King Shall Come .................................... 268 Welcome, Happy Morning ........................ 251
The Lord Is My Salvation ............................. 129 What can wash away my sin ......................245
The Love of God ............................................ 247 What Child Is This?.....................................184
The Master Has Come .................................. 295 What God Ordains Is Always Good ......... 110
The myst’ry of the cross ................................. 214 What Grace Is Mine .................................... 215
The Perfect Wisdom of Our God ............... 139 What is the chief end of man ......................296
The Power of the Cross ................................ 197 What love could remember .........................221
The Sands of Time Are Sinking .................. 272 What wisdom once devised the plan ..........227
The Solid Rock ............................................... 151 What Wondrous Love Is This ................... 219
The Wisdom From Above ........................... 310 When I fear my faith will fail ......................133
The Word of Christ....................................... 331 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross ........200
There Is a Fountain ....................................... 240 When Love Came Down ............................216
When Morning Gilds the Skies ....................62
When peace like a river ..................................89
When This Passing World Is Done .......... 274
When we walk with the Lord ..................... 288
While Shepherds Watched
Their Flocks ........................................... 170
Who has held the oceans ................................15
Why Should Cross and Trial
Grieve Me?............................................. 103
With Joy I Heard (Psalm 122) ........................ 9
Wonderful, Merciful Savior..........................64
Worthy of Worship .......................................44

Y
You Are the Holy Lord..................................57
You Are the True Life....................................88
You have ordained every breath ................ 238
You Servants of God ......................................45
You Watchers and You Holy Ones ............... 3
Your Hand Upon Me ................................. 143
Your Steadfast Love, O Lord ..................... 123
Your Word alone is solid ground ............... 315
Your Word Gives Light (Psalm 119)........ 324
You’re the Word of God the Father ..............38

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