4'T is pleasant as the morning dews, That fall on Zion's hill, Where God his mildest glory shows, And makes his grace distill. This is the day that proves it thine —' The day that saw our Saviour rise. 4 Then, to her sable sons conveyed, Shall Afric learn thy word, And vassals, long-enslaved, become The freemen of the Lord.
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HOYMN 407, S. 70U 7 Watching and Praying. M 17Sf 1]OW firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord! 815 The work of God increasing. 6 Filled with delight, my raptured soul Would here no longer stay;'Though Jordan's waves should round me roll, — Fearless I'd launch away. The Lord, the Saviout reigns! The Comforter, 637, 638, 639. 4 Didst thou not raise my faith, 0 Lord? 0 4 In scenes exalted or depressed, Be thou our joy, and thou our rest; Thy goodness all our hopes shall raise, mf Adored, through all our changing days. 2 Oft I frequent thy holy place, And hear almost in vain; How small a portion of thy grace My mem'ry can retain! Christ our sure and steady anchor. My 6 Truly this was the Son of GodThough in a servant's mean disguise: And, bruised beneath the Father's rod, > Not for himself, -for man he dies. Thy greatness all our thoughts exceeds: Vast and unsearchable thy ways, - Vast and immortal be thy praise.
Listen to my feeble breath, Now I touch the gates of death; For his sake whose blood I plead, Hear me in the hour of need. When myraptured thought surveys............. Steele 261 Lord when thou didst ascend on 118 Lord when we bend before thy throne............... 484 i tr w _ _ *apo fel ~a at *_ * D * 41. Let nature raise, From every tongue, A general song Of grateful praise. 5 There are no acts of pardon past, p In the cold grave to which we haste; > But darkness, death, and long despair, pop Reign in eternal silence there. Sure Chords - Anabeth Morgan. For Adam's lost race, Christ hath opened a fountain; For sin and uncleanness, and every transgression, : Iis blood flows most freely, in streams of salvation. Afft 1 UT of the depths of woe, * To thee, 0 Lord! 5 The holy Church throughout the world, O 0 Lord! Guide, 75, 94, 178, 464.
That I knew the secret place, i Where I might find my God; I'd spread my wants before his face, And pour my woes abroad. A place, Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, — The servants of our God. 5 When shall the scattered wanderers meet, mp That now in darkness rove, And, gathered round Immanuel's feet, Sing of his saving love? All love excelling... Wcsley 350. F And haste to rescue me. Him, day and night, The united choirs of angels sing; To him, enthroned above all height, Heaven's hosts their noblest praises oring. I tread the world beneatb my feet, And all that earth calls good or great 3 While such a scene of sacred joys Our raptured eyes and souls employs, Here we could sit, and gaze away A long, an everlasting day. F 5 The saints shall mount on eagles' wings And taste the promised bliss; Till their unwearied feet arrive, Where perfect pleasure is. 566 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds................... Newton 322 How sweet to leave the world awhile.............. Kelly 332 How still and peaceful is the grave................ Scotch Par. Christ the sure and steady anchor getty. This wretched heart I Has wandered from the Lord! 5 Satan and sin unite their art, To keep me from my Lord; mp Dear Saviour! Ff" 3 Then back to heaven they fly, The joyful news to bear: Hark! Mp 3 Though thorns and briers, pits and snares, the path I go, < One ray of thine dispels my fears, And guides me safely through. For the Lord} God Omnipotent, shall reign! "
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For ever moulder in the grave? Dante Bowe Champion. 2'T is he, the Potentate supreme Of all the worlds above, Whose steady counsels wisely rule, Nor from their purpose move. 'Tis I deserve thy place: Look on me with thy favor, Vouchsafe to me thy grace! 4 Happy the man, to whom he sends Obedient children, faithful friends; How sweet our daily comforts prove, When they are seasoned with his love. 0 1Fi PSAIe 150, 6s and 4s. Christ The Sure And Steady Anchor Lyric Video • Matt Papa, Matt Boswell, Keith & Kristyn Getty Chords - Chordify. 2 Say to the Power that shakes the sky" How terrible art thou! Just, 27, 28, 37, 73, 74, 282.
Inviting us, 640. to the sorrowing, 642. F" 8 In heaven, his house on high, Ye angels! The horizon adorning — #> Guide where the infant Redeemer is laid. And raise your eyes................. Doddridge 574 Awake, ye saints! Aft 1 Y trust is in my heavenly friend, M IT]My hope in thee, my God!
O5 Ri Ql H:YMN 459, C. '4 9 Jt The Saviour blessing Children. Mp And must this soul remove? 3 Oh that I had a stronger faith To look within the vail, To credit what my Saviour saith, Whose word can never fail. 2 What is my being, but for theeIts sure support-its noblest end? P 4 Serene, I laid me down Beneath his guardian care; - ~ I slept, and woke; and still I found' " My kind Preserver near. 2 A careful providence shall stand, And ever guard thy head; Shall on the labors of thy hand Its kindly blessings shed. Mp 4 Why should I shrink at pain or woe, Or feel, at death, dismay? P 5 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm,! Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor - Matt Boswell and Boyce College Choir Chords - Chordify. 23 Jehovah, the Shepherd of his People, dol 1 THE Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye; My noon-day walks he will attend, And all my midnight hours defend. M 1 HIS world, God, like that above, Is bright to those who know thy love; In heaven, in earth, or on the sea, Where'er they dwell, they dwell with thee.
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487 The Sabbath in the Sanctuary. On high; 1 At thy command diseases fly; Who, but a God, can speak, and save > From the dark borders of the grave? 95 e Public Worship. Page 61 PSALMS XXVIII, XXIX. To You our hearts are openHere For You by Passion Band. I: To babes and sucklings, he extends The riches of his grace! 0 is {I HYMN 59, C. 59 tJ Endless Praise.
4 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt; { No tears, but those which thou hast shed, — No blood, but thou hast sp;lt. 5 Think of thy sorrows, dearest Lord I And all my sins forgive; Then justice will approve the word, That bids the sinner live. 2 Ten thousand dying souls Its influence feel, and live; Sweeter than vital air The incense they receive: < They breathe anew, and rise and sing — f Jesus, the Lord, their conquering King. Who can resist thy heavenly love, > Or trifle with thy blood? Lyrics christ the sure and steady anchor. Aff 1 TOW condescending and how kind, i Was God's eternal Son! P 4 The land of silence and of death Attends my next remove; Oh! 1 PSALM 1, S. I1 The Saint happy, the Sinner miserable. Rn 1 THROUGIT endless years thou art the saino, ; 1 O thou eternal God! The tranquil soul Feels the sweet calm, and melts to love; And, while these sacred moments roll, mf Faith sees a smiling heaven above.
2 The God we serve maintains his throne, Above the clouds, beyond the skies: Through all the earth his will is done; > He knows our groans, he hears our cries. 2 Though dark my path, and sad my lot, Let me be still and murmur not, But breathe the prayer divinely taught, len Thy will be done! I cry, with every breath,, For some kind power to save, To break the yoke of sin and death, mf And thus redeem the slave. 3 The eyes of God regard his saints, His ears are open to their cries; He sets his frowning face against The sons of violence and lies. 384 QHYMN 384, L. \384 tlcFaith, our Guide. T is the Lord Jehovah's hand.................. Doddridge 582 Pcople of the living God!................... M 3 My great Protector, and my Lord! The vision of thy face! Recall to mind; And graciously continue still, As thou wast ever, kind. 1$ PSALM 136, L. 1 3 6 Thanks for Creation and Redemption, I- 1 _IVE to our God immortal praise;G Mercy and truth are all his ways; Wonders of grace to God belong;Repeat his mercies in your song. Will ye still refuse to live? 4 ilb, *vlt*^^v*W~*-*9*-*^*^ *. 275 The springs of comfort seem to fail, And all my hopes decline.
With Jesus they are now at rest, And all his glory see. 1 00) PSALM 122, S. 122 Am^^S~P~ Going to Church. 2 If earthly parents hear Their children when they cry; If they, with love sincere, Their varied wants supply; Much more wilt thou thy love display, And answer when thy children pray. The sight is glorious; 1 See the man of sorrows now, From the fight returned victorious;Every knee to him shall bow: /ff Crown him-crown him! 3 8erpetual blessings from above Encompass me around; a aff But, Oh! Consider my distress, lL Let mercy plead my cause; Though I have sinned against thy grace, I can't forget thy laws., 2 Forbid, -forbid the sharp reproach, Which I so justly fear; Uphold my life, uphold my hopes, Nor let my shame appear. Of dust and worms, thy power can frame A monument of praise. Page 400 400 HYMN CCLXXIII If you wait till you are better, You will never come at all: Sinners only, Christ, the Saviour, came to call. What is man-poor feeble man, L Born of the earth at first? 707 HYMN 707, 8s and 7s. ' Mp 3 Though distresses now attend thee, And thou tread'st the thorny road; mf His right hand shall still defend thee; Soon he'11 bring thee home to God; f Thou shalt praise him, - Praise the great Redeemer's name. Everlasting God by Chris Tomlin.