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Behold the Lamb of God

Author: Matthew Bridges, 1800-94 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #101 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.4.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1 Behold the Lamb of God For guilty sinners slain; Let it not be in vain That you have died! You for my Savior let me take; My only refuge let me make Your pierced side. 2 Behold the Lamb of God! Into the sacred flood Of your most precious blood My soul I cast. Wash me and make me pure and clean; Uphold me through life's changing scene Till all is past. 3 Behold the Lamb of God! All hail, incarnate Word! O everlasting Lord, Purge out our leav'n. Clothe us with godliness and good; Feed us with your celestial food, Manna from heav'n. 4 Behold the Lamb of God! Worthy is he alone To sit upon the throne Of God above, One with the Ancient of all days, One with the Comforter in praise, All light, all love! Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ECCE AGNUS
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Enslaved by Sin and Bound in Chains

Author: Anne Steele, 1717-78 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #102 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Enslaved by sin and bound in chains, Beneath its dreadful tyrant sway, And doomed to everlasting pains We wretched, guilty captives lay. 2 Nor gold nor gems could buy our peace, Nor all the world's collected store Suffice to purchase our release; A thousand worlds were all too poor. 3 Jesus, the Lord, the mighty God, An all-sufficient ransom paid. O matchless price! His precious blood For vile, rebellious traitors shed. 4 Jesus the sacrifice became To rescue guilty souls from hell; The spotless, bleeding, dying Lamb Beneath avenging justice fell. 5 Amazing goodness! Love divine! Oh, may our grateful hearts adore The matchless grace nor yield to sin Nor wear its cruel fetters more! Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: WENN WIR IN HÖCHSTEN NÖTEN SEIN
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Glory Be to Jesus

Author: Edward Caswall, 1814-78 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #103 (1993) Meter: 6.5.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Glory be to Jesus, Who in bitter pains Poured for me the lifeblood From his sacred veins. 2 Grace and life eternal In that blood I find; Blest be his compassion, Infinitely kind. 3 Blest through endless ages Be the precious stream Which from endless torments Did the world redeem. 4 Abel's blood for vengeance Pleaded to the skies, But the blood of Jesus For our pardon cries. 5 Oft as earth exulting Lifts its praise on high, Angel hosts rejoicing Make their glad reply. 6 Lift we, then, our voices, Swell the mighty flood; Louder still and louder Praise the precious blood! Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN
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Go to Dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #104 (1993) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 First Line: Go to dark Gethsamame Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, All who feel the tempter's pow'r; Your Redeemer's conflict see. Watch with him one bitter hour; Turn not from his griefs away; Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. 2 Follow to the judgment hall; View the Lord of life arraigned. Oh, the wormwood and the gall! Oh, the pangs his soul sustained! Shun not suff'ring, pain, or loss; Learn of him to bear the cross. 3 Calv'ry's mournful mountain climb; There, adoring at his feet, Mark that miracle of time, God's own sacrifice complete. "It is finished!" hear him cry; Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to the tomb Where they laid his breathless clay; All is solitude and gloom. Who has taken him away? Christ is ris'n! He meets our eyes. Savior, teach us so to rise. Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: GETHSEMANE

O Sacred Head, Now Wounded

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153; Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #105 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN
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Come to Calvary's Holy Mountain

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #106 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 First Line: Come to Calv'ry's holy mountain Lyrics: 1 Come to Calv'ry's holy mountain, Sinners, ruined by the fall; Here a pure and healing fountain Flows to you, to me, to all, In a full, perpetual tide, Opened when our Savior died. 2 Come in poverty and meanness, Come defiled, without, within; From infection and uncleanness, From the leprosy of sin, Wash your robes and make them white; You shall walk with God in light. 3 Come in sorrow and contrition, Wounded, paralyzed, and blind; Here the guilty, free remission, Here the troubled, peace may find. Health this fountain will restore; He that drinks shall thirst no more. 4 He that drinks shall live forever; 'Tis a soul-renewing flood. God is faithful; God will never Break his covenant of blood, Signed when our Redeemer died, Sealed when he was glorified. Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: NAAR MIT ÖIE

Deep Were His Wounds

Author: William Johnson, b. 1906 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #107 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 First Line: Deep were his wounds and red Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: MARLEE
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Jesus, Refuge of the Weary

Author: Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-98; Jane F. Wilde, 1826-96 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #108 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Refuge of the weary, Blest Redeemer, whom we love, Fountain in life's desert dreary, Savior from the world above, Oh, how oft your eyes, offended, Gaze upon a sinner's fall! Yet, upon the cross extended, You endured the pain of all. 2 Dare we pass that cross unheeding, Breathing no repentant vow, As we see you wounded, bleeding, See your thorn-encircled brow? Since your sinless death has brought us Life eternal, peace, and rest, Only what your grace has taught us Calms the sinner's deep distress. 3 Jesus, may our hearts be burning With more fervent love for you! May our eyes be ever turning To behold your cross anew, Till in glory, parted never From the blessed Savior's side, Graven in our hearts forever, Dwell the cross, the Crucified! Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: O DU LIEBE MEINER LIEBE
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When O'er My Sins I Sorrow

Author: Justus Gesenius, 1601-73 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #109 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.6 First Line: When o'er my sins I sorrow, Lord Lyrics: 1 When o'er my sins I sorrow, Lord, I will look to you And hence my comfort borrow That you were slain for me. Your precious blood was offered For me, oh, most unworthy, To take away my guilt. 2 Oh, what a marv'lous off'ring! Behold, the Master spares His servants, and their suff'ring And grief for them he bears. Our God comes down from heaven; For me, his guilty creature, He deigns as man to die. 3 My manifold transgression Henceforth can harm me none Since Jesus' bloody passion For me God's grace has won. His blood my debt has canceled; Of hell and all its torments I am no more afraid. 4 Therefore I will forever Give thanks continually, O Jesus, loving Savior, For what you did for me. I'll spend my breath in praises For your sad cry, your suff'rings, Your wounds, your guiltless death. Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: HERR CHRIST, DER EINIG GOTTS SOHN
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My Song Is Love Unknown

Author: Samuel Crossman, c. 1624-83 Hymnal: CWLH1993 #110 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4 Lyrics: 1 My song is love unknown, My Savior's love to me, Love to the loveless shown That they might lovely be. Oh, who am I That for my sake My Lord should take Frail flesh and die? 2 He came from his blest throne Salvation to bestow, But such disdain! So few The longed-for Christ would know! But oh, my friend, My friend indeed, Who at my need His life did spend! 3 Sometimes they strew his way And his sweet praises sing, Resounding all the day Hosannas to their King. Then "Crucify!" Is all their breath, And for his death They thirst and cry. 4 Why? What has my Lord done? What makes this rage and spite? He made the lame to run; He gave the blind their sight. Sweet injuries! Yet they at these Themselves displease And 'gainst him rise. 5 They rise and needs will have My dear Lord made away. A murderer they save; The Prince of life they slay. Yet cheerful he To suff'ring goes That he his foes From death might free. 6 In life no house, no home My Lord on earth might have; In death no friendly tomb But what a stranger gave. What may I say? Heav'n was his home But mine the tomb Wherein he lay. 7 Here might I stay and sing; No story so divine, Never was love, dear King, Never was grief like thine. This is my friend, In whose sweet praise I all my days Could gladly spend! Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: LOVE UNKNOWN

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