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Help us, O Lord! behold we enter

Author: Johann Rist; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #47 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Help us, O Lord! behold we enter Upon another year to-day; In Thee our hopes and thoughts now centre, Renew our courage for the way: New Life, new strength, new happiness, We ask of Thee, O hear and bless! 2 May every plan and undertaking This year be all begun with Thee, When I am sleeping or am waking, Still let me know Thou art with me; Abroad do Thou my footsteps guide, At home be ever at my side. 3 Be this a time of grace and pardon, Thy rod I take with willing mind, O, suffer naught my heart to harden, And let me then Thy mercy find! In Thee alone, my God, I live, Thou only canst my sins forgive. 4 And may this year to me be holy, Thy grace so fill my every thought That all my life be pure and lowly, And truthful as a Christian’s ought; So make me, while yet dwelling here, Pious and blest from year to year. 5 Jesus, be with me and direct me; Jesus, my plans and hopes inspire; Jesus, from tempting thoughts protect me; Jesus, be all my heart’s desire; Jesus, be in my thoughts all day Nor suffer me to fall away. 6 And grant, Lord, when the year is over, That it for me in peace may close; In all things care for me, and cover My head in time of fear and woes; So may I, when my years are gone, Appear with joy before Thy throne. Topics: The Church Year New Year; New Year's Day Languages: English Tune Title: ELBE (O dass ich tausend Zungen hätte)
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Help us, O Lord! behold, we enter

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #171 (1918) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Help us, O Lord! behold we enter Upon another year today; In Thee our hopes and thoughts now center, Renew our courage for the way: New Life, new strength, new happiness We ask of Thee, O hear and bless! 2 May every plan and undertaking This year be all begun with Thee; When I am sleeping or am waking. Still let me know Thou art with me; Abroad do Thou my footsteps guide. At home be ever at my side. 3 Be this a time of grace and pardon; Thy rod I take with willing mind, But suffer naught my heart to harden; O let me now Thy mercy find; In Thee alone, my God, I live, Thou only canst my sins forgive. 4 And may this year to me be holy; Thy grace so fill my every thought That all my life be pure and lowly And truthful as a Christian’s ought; So make me, while yet dwelling here, Pious and blest from year to year. 5 And grant, Lord, when the year is over, That it for me in peace may close; In all things care for me, and cover My head in time of fear and woes; So may I, when my years are gone, Appear with joy before Thy throne. Topics: New Year Languages: English
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Help Us, O Lord!

Author: Johann Rist; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2307 Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: Help us, O Lord! Behold, we enter Lyrics: 1. Help us, O Lord! Behold, we enter Upon another year today; In Thee our hopes and thoughts now center, Renew our courage for the way. New life, new strength, new happiness, We ask of Thee—oh, hear and bless! 2. May every plan and undertaking This year be all begun with Thee; When I am sleeping or am waking, Still let me know Thou art with me. Abroad do Thou my footsteps guide, At home be ever at my side. 3. Be this a time of grace and pardon. Thy rod I take with willing mind, But suffer naught my heart to harden; Oh, let me then Thy mercy find! In Thee alone, my God, I live; Thou only canst my sins forgive. 4. And may this year to me be holy; Thy grace so fill my every thought That all my life be pure and lowly And truthful, as a Christian’s ought. So make me while yet dwelling here Pious and blest from year to year. 5. Jesus, be with me and direct me; Jesus, my plans and hopes inspire; Jesus, from tempting thoughts protect me; Jesus, be all my heart’s desire; Jesus, be in my thoughts all day Nor suffer me to fall away. 6. And grant, Lord, when the year is over, That it for me in peace may close; In all things care for me and cover My head in time of fear and woes. So may I when my years are gone Appear with joy before Thy throne. Languages: English Tune Title: ICH STERBE TÄGLICH
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Help us, O Lord, behold, we enter

Author: J. Rist Hymnal: Hymnal #40 (1899) Languages: English

Help us, O Lord, behold we enter

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann von Rist Hymnal: University Hymn Book for use in the Chapel of Harvard University #d84 (1895)

Help us, O Lord, behold we enter

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann von Rist Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d90 (1920) Languages: English

Help us, O Lord, behold we enter

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann von Rist Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d91 (1913) Languages: English

Help us, O Lord, behold we enter

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann von Rist Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d113 (1889) Languages: English

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