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Lead On, O King Eternal

Author: Ernest W. Shurtleff Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 401 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:3 Lyrics: 1 Lead on, O King Eternal, The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy tents shall be our home: Through days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong, And now, O King Eternal, We lift our battle song. 2 Lead on, O King Eternal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease, And Holiness shall whisper The sweet Amen of peace; For not with swords' loud clashing, Nor roll of stirring drums, With deeds of love and mercy, The heavenly Kingdom comes. 3 Lead on, O King Eternal: We follow, not with fears; For gladness breaks like morning Where'er Thy face appears; Thy cross is lifted o'er us; We journey in its light: The crown awaits the conquest; Lead on, O God of might. Amen. Topics: Cheerfulness; Christ Guide; Christ King; Church, The Church Militant; Church, The Church Triumphant; Pilgrimage of life; Processionals; Soldiers of Christ; Life in Christ Pilgrimage and Guidance of Life Used With Tune: LANCASHIRE
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Charity to the Poor; or Pity to the Afflicted

Appears in 86 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:1-3 First Line: Blest is the man, whose breast can move Lyrics: 1 Blest is the man, whose breast can move, And melt with pity to the poor, Whose soul, by sympathizing love, Feels what his fellow saints endure. 2 His heart contrives for their relief More good than his own hands can do; He in the time of general grief Shall find the Lord has mercy too. 3 His soul shall live secure on earth, With secret blessings on his head, When drought, and pestilence, and dearth, Around him multiply their dead. 4 Or if he languish on his couch God will pronounce his sins forgiven, Will save him with a healing touch, Or take his willing soul to heaven.
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Defend me, Lord, from Shame

Appears in 32 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Defend me, Lord, from Shame, for still I trust in Thee: As Just and Righteous is thy Name, from Danger set me free. 2 Bow down thy gracious Ear, and speedy Succour send: Do Thou my stedfast Rock appear, to shelter and defend. 3 Since Thou, when Foes oppress, my Rock and Fortress art, To guide me forth from this Distress, thy wonted Help impart. 4 Release me from the Snare which they have closely laid; Since I, O God my Strength repair to Thee alone for Aid. 5 To Thee, the God of Truth, my Life, and all that's mine (For Thou preserv'dst me from my Youth,) I willingly resign. 6 All vain Designs I hate, of those that trust in Lies: And still my soul, in ev'ry State, to God for Succour flies. Part II 7 Those Mercies Thou hast shown, I'll chearfully express; For Thou hast seen my Streights, and know my Soul in deep Distress. 8 When Keilah's treach'rous Race did all my Strength inclose, Thou gav'st my Feet a larger Space, to shun my watchful Foes. 9 Thy Mercy, Lord, display, and hear my just Complaint; For both my Soul and flesh decay, with Grief and Hunger faint. 10 Sad Thoughts my Life oppress; my Years are spent in Groans; My Sins have made my Strength decrease, and ev'n consum'd my Bones. 11 My Foes my Suff'rings mock'd; my Neighbours did upbraid; My Friends, at Sight of me, were shock'd, and fled, as Men dismay'd. 12 Forsook by all am I, as dead, and out of Mind; And like a shatter'd Vessel lie, whose Parts can ne'er be join'd. 13 Yet sland'rous Words they speak, and seem my Pow'r to dread; Whilst they together counsel take my guiltless Blood to shed. 14 But still my stedfast Trust, I on thy Help repose: That Thou, my God, art good and just, my Soul with Comfort knows. Part III 15 Whate'er Events betide, thy Wisdom times them all: Then, Lord, thy Servant safely hide from those that seek his Fall. 16 The Brightness of thy Face, to me, O Lord, disclose; And, as thy mercies still increase, preserve me from my Foes. 17 Me from Dishonour save, who still have call'd on Thee; Let That, and Silence in the Grave, the Sinner's Portion be. 18 Do Thou their Tongues restrain; whose Breath in Lies is spent; Who false Reports, with proud Disdain, against the Righteous vent. 19 How great thy Mercies are to such as fear thy Name; Which Thou, for those that trust thy Care, dost to the World proclaim! 29 Thou keep'st them in thy sight, from proud Oppressors free: From Tongues that do in Strife delight, they are preserv'd by Thee. 21 With Glory and Renown God's Name be ever bless'd; Whose Love is Keilab's well-fenc'd Town was wond'rously express'd! 22 I said, in hasty Flight, "I'm banish'd from thine eyes:" Yet still Thou keptst me in thy Sight, and heardst my earnest Cries. 23 O! all ye Saints, the Lord with eager Love pursue; Who to the Just will Help afford, and give the Proud their Due. 24 Ye that on God rely, courageously proceed; For He will still your Hearts supply with Strength, in Time of Need.
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Psalm 31: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 First Line: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Lyrics: 1In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, sham’d let me never be; According to thy righteousness do thou deliver me. 2Bow down thine ear to me, with speed send me deliverance: To save me, my strong rock be thou, and my house of defence. 3Because thou art my rock, and thee I for my fortress take; Therefore do thou me lead and guide, ev’n for thine own name’s sake. 4And sith thou art my strength, therefore pull me out of the net, Which they in subtilty for me so privily have set. 5Into thine hands I do commit my sp’rit: for thou art he, O thou, Jehovah, God of truth, that hast redeemed me. 6Those that do lying vanities regard, I have abhorr’d: But as for me, my confidence is fixed on the Lord. 7I’ll in thy mercy gladly joy: for thou my miseries Consider’d hast; thou hast my soul known in adversities: 8And thou hast not inclosed me within the en’my’s hand; And by thee have my feet been made in a large room to stand. 9O Lord, upon me mercy have, for trouble is on me: Mine eye, my belly, and my soul, with grief consumed be. 10Because my life with grief is spent, my years with sighs and groans: My strength doth fail; and for my sin consumed are my bones. 11I was a scorn to all my foes, and to my friends a fear; And specially reproach’d of those that were my neighbours near: When they me saw they from me fled. 12Ev’n so I am forgot, As men are out of mind when dead: I’m like a broken pot. 13For slanders I of many heard; fear compass’d me, while they Against me did consult, and plot to take my life away. 14But as for me, O Lord, my trust upon thee I did lay; And I to thee, Thou art my God, did confidently say. 15My times are wholly in thine hand: do thou deliver me From their hands that mine enemies and persecutors be. 16Thy countenance to shine do thou upon thy servant make: Unto me give salvation, for thy great mercies’ sake. 17Let me not be asham’d, O Lord, for on thee call’d I have: Let wicked men be sham’d, let them be silent in the grave. 18To silence put the lying lips, that grievous things do say, And hard reports, in pride and scorn, on righteous men do lay. 19How great’s the goodness thou for them that fear thee keep’st in store, And wrought’st for them that trust in thee the sons of men before! 20In secret of thy presence thou shalt hide them from man’s pride: From strife of tongues thou closely shalt, as in a tent, them hide. 21All praise and thanks be to the Lord; for he hath magnify’d His wondrous love to me within a city fortify’d. 22For from thine eyes cut off I am, I in my haste had said; My voice yet heard’st thou, when to thee with cries my moan I made. 23O love the Lord, all ye his saints; because the Lord doth guard The faithful, and he plenteously proud doers doth reward. 24Be of good courage, and he strength unto your heart shall send, All ye whose hope and confidence doth on the Lord depend.

Psalm 31: Father, into Your Hands (Padre, en Tus Manos)

Author: Bob Hurd, b. 1950 Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:2 First Line: In you, O LORD, I take refuge (A ti, Señor, me acojo) Refrain First Line: Father, into your hands (Padre, en tus manos) Topics: Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Musical Style Bolero Rítmico; Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Night Prayer Night Psalms; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday) Used With Tune: [In you, O LORD, I take refuge]
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Jesus, Lover of My Soul

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 3,243 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 Topics: Healing; Salvation/Redemption; Trust Used With Tune: ABERYSTWYTH
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Lord, Speak to Me, That I May Speak

Author: Frances R. Havergal Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 460 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:3 Lyrics: 1 Lord, speak to me that I may speak in living echoes of your tone; as you have sought, so let me seek your wandering children, lost, alone. 2 O lead me, Lord, that I may lead the stumbling and the straying feet; and feed me, Lord, that I may feed your hungry ones with manna sweet. 3 O teach me, Lord, that I may teach the precious things which you impart; snd wing my words, that they may reach the hidden depths of many a heart. 4 O fill me with your fullness, Lord, until my heart shall overflow in kindling thought and glowing word, your love to tell, your praise to show. Topics: Jesus Christ Food, Spiritual; Jesus Christ Teacher; Dedications of Life; Jesus Christ Example; Jesus Christ Spiritual Food; Jesus Christ Teacher; Christian Service; Witnessing Used With Tune: CANONBURY
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In Dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr

Author: Adam Reissner Appears in 53 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31:1-6 Lyrics: 1 In Dich hab' ich gehoffet, Herr, hilf, daß ich nicht zu Schanden werd', noch ewiglich zu Spotte; das bitt ich Dich, erhalte mich in Deiner Treu, Herr Gotte! 2 Dein gnädig Ohr, Herr, neig' zu mir, erhör mein' Bitt', thu' Dich herfür, eil' bald, mich zu erretten; in Angst und Weh ich lieg und steh, hilf mir in meinen Nöthen. 3 Mein Gott und Schirmer steh mir bei, sei mir ein' Burg, darin ich frei und ritterlich mög streiten wider mein' Feind, der'r gar viel feind an mir auf beiden Seiten. 4 Du bist mein' Stärk', mein Fels, mein Hort, mein Schild, mein' Kraft (sagt mir Dein Wort), mein' Hülf, mein Heil, mein Leben, mein starker Gott, in aller Noth; wer mag Dir widerstreben? 5 Mir hat die Welt trüglich gericht't mit Lügen und mit falschem G'dicht viel Netz und heimlich Stricke; Herr, nimm mein wahr in dieser G'fahr, b'hüt mich für falschen Tücken. 6 Herr, meinen Geist befehl ich Dir, mein Gott, mein Gott, weich nicht von mir, nimm mich in Deine Hände, o wahrer Gott, aus aller Noth hilf mir am letzten Ende. 7 Glorie, Lob, Ehr und Herrlichkeit sei Gott, Vater und dem Sohn bereit, dem heil'gen Geist mit Namen, die göttlich' Kraft mach uns sieghaft durch Jesum Christum, Amen. Topics: Gesänge vom Leben der Gläubigen; Songs from the Life of the Faithful
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Put all your trust in God

Author: John Wesley (1703-1791); Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676) Appears in 35 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Put all your trust in God, in duty's path go on; walk in his strength with faith and hope, so shall your work be done. Give to the winds your fears; hope, and be undismayed; God hears your sighs and counts your tears, God shall lift up your head. 2 Through waves, and clouds, and storms he gently clears your way; await his time; so shall this night soon end in joyful day. Leave to his sovereign sway to choose and to command; then you shall marvel at his way how wise, how strong his hand! 3 You see our weakness, Lord; our hearts are known to you: give strength to every failing hand and keep our footsteps true. Let us, in life, in death, your steadfast truth declare, confessing, with our final breath, your love and guardian care. Topics: Our Response to God in intercession and petition; Our Response to God in times and seasons; New Year; Pilgrimage; Trust Used With Tune: ICH HALTE TREULICH STILL
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Lord! I look for all to thee

Appears in 22 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 31 Topics: The Christian Conflict wiht Sin; Dependence On Grace

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