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And Now, O Father, Mindful of the Love

Author: William Bright (1824-1901) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 92 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:22-25 Lyrics: 1 And now, O Father, mindful of the love that bought us, once for all, on Calvary's tree, and having with us him that pleads above, we here present, we here spread forth to thee that only offering perfect in thine eyes, the one true, pure, immortal sacrifice. 2 Look, Father, look on his anointed face, and only look on us as found in him; look not on our misusings of thy grace, our prayer so languid, and our faith so dim. For lo! Between our sins and their reward we set the passion of thy Son our Lord. 3 And then for those, our dearest and our best, by this prevailing presence we appeal: O fold them closer to thy mercy's breast; O do thine utmost for their souls' true weal; from tainting mischief keep them pure and clear, and crown thy gifts with strength to persevere. 4 And so we come: O draw us to thy feet, most patient Saviour, who canst love us still; and by this food, so awesome and so sweet, deliver us from every touch of ill. In thine own service make us glad and free, and grant us never more to part with thee. Topics: Eucharist; Eucharist; Forgiveness; Love; Prayer; Sunday of the Passion Used With Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES
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O Sacred Head, Surrounded

Author: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877); Arnulf of Louvain (1200?-1250?); Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676); James Waddell Alexander (1804-1853) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 90 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14, 15 Lyrics: 1 O sacred head surrounded by crown of piercing thorn; O royal head so wounded, reviled, and put to scorn: death's shadows rise before you, the glow of life decays, yet angel hosts adore you and tremble as they gaze! 2 Your youthfulness and vigour are spent, your strength is gone, and in your tortured figure I see death drawing on: what agony of dying, what love, to sinners free! My Lord, all grace supplying, O turn your face on me! 3 Your sinless soul's oppression was all for sinners' gain; mine, mine was the transgression, but yours the deadly pain: I bow my head, my Saviour, for I deserve your place; O grant to me your favour, and heal me by your grace. 4 What language shall I borrow to thank you, dearest Friend, for this your dying sorrow, your mercy without end? Lord, make me yours for ever: your servant let me be; and may I never, never betray your love for me. Topics: Holy Week (Good Friday) Used With Tune: PASSION CHORALE Text Sources: rev. Hymns for Today's Church, 1982

When my love for Christ grows weak

Author: John Reynell Wreford, 1800-1881 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 84 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:32-40 Topics: Jesus Christ the Suffering Servant: The Passion and The Cross Used With Tune: SONG 13
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What Will You Do with Jesus?

Author: Albert B. Simpson Appears in 81 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:66-72 First Line: Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall Lyrics: 1 Jesus is standing in Pilate’s hall-- Friendless, forsaken, betrayed by all; Hearken! what meaneth the sudden call! What will you do with Jesus? Chorus: What will you do with Jesus? Neutral you cannot be; Someday your heart will be asking, “What will He do with me?” 2 Jesus is standing on trial still, You can be false to Him if you will, You can be faithful thro' good or ill: What will you do with Jesus? (Chorus) 3 Will you evade Him as Pilate tried? Or will you choose Him, whate’er betide? Vainly you struggle from Him to hide: What will you do with Jesus? (Chorus) 4 Will you, like Peter, your Lord deny? Or will you scorn from His foes to fly, Daring for Jesus to live or die? What will you do with Jesus? (Chorus) 5 “Jesus, I give Thee my heart today! Jesus, I’ll follow Thee all the way, Gladly obeying Thee!” will you say: “This I will do with Jesus!” (Chorus) Topics: Christ Sacrifice; Christ Sacrifice Used With Tune: [Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall]
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Praise to the Living God!

Author: M. Landsberg; N. Mann Meter: 6.6.8.4 D Appears in 66 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:32 Lyrics: 1 Praise to the living God! All praised be his name, who was, and is, and is to be, for aye the same. The one eternal God ere aught that now appears: the first, the last, beyond all thought his timeless years. 2 Formless, all lovely forms declare his loveliness: holy, no holiness of earth can his express. Lo, he is Lord of all; creation speaks his praise, and ev'rywhere above, below, his will obeys. 3 His Spirit floweth free, high surging where it will: in prophet's word he spake of old; he speaketh still. Established is his law, and changeless it shall stand, deep written on the human heart, on sea, on land. 4 Eternal life hath he implanted in the soul; his love shall be our strength and stay while ages roll. Praise to the living God! All praised be his name who was, and is, and is to be, for aye the same. Topics: God Eternity and Power; In The Beginning Creator of Heaven and Earth Used With Tune: LEONI Text Sources: Yigdal: Jewish hymn of praise
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Thee We Adore, O Hidden Saviour, Thee

Author: Thomas Aquinas (1225?-1274); James Russell Woodford (1820 - 1885) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 61 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:22-25 Lyrics: 1 Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee, who in thy sacrament dost deign to be; both flesh and spirit at thy presence fail, yet here thy presence we devoutly hail. 2 O blest memorial of our dying Lord, who living bread to us doth here afford, O may our souls forever feed on thee, and thou, O Christ, forever precious be. 3 Fountain of goodness, Jesus, Lord and God, cleanse us, unclean, with thy most cleansing blood; increase our faith and love, that we may know the hope and peace which from thy presence flow. 4 O Christ, whom now beneath a veil we see, may what we thirst for soon our portion be: to gaze on thee unveiled and see thy face, the vision of thy glory and thy grace. Topics: Eucharist; Adoration; Eucharist Used With Tune: ADORO TE DEVOTE
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The advent of our God

Author: Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; John Chandler, 1806-78 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 55 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:62-72 Lyrics: 1 The advent of our God, with eager prayers we greet, and singing hasten on his road his coming reign to meet. 2 The everlasting Son was born to make us free; and he a servant's form put on to gain our liberty. 3 Let Zion now arise to greet her infant king, and gladly take with thankful heart the peace he comes to bring. 4 As judge, on clouds of light, he soon will come again, his scattered people to unite, with them in heaven to reign. 5 Then evil flee away, before the rising dawn! Let our old nature day by day God's image still put on. 6 Praise to the incarnate Son who comes to set us free, with Father, Spirit, ever one to all eternity. Topics: Jesus Christ Coming today; Palm Sunday Used With Tune: ST THOMAS
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I say to all men, far and near

Author: Miss Catherine Winkworth (1829-1878); Friedrich von Hardenberg (1772-1801) Appears in 51 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:22-25 Topics: Christ Resurrection of Used With Tune: CHIMES
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Pange Lingaua, Gloriosi

Author: Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 50 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:12-26 First Line: Pange lingua, gloriosi Lyrics: 1 Pange, lingua, gloriósi, Córporis mystérium Sanguinísque pretiósi, Quem in mundi prétium Fructus ventris generósi Rex effúdit géntium. 2 Nobis datus, nobis natus Ex intácta Vírgine, Et in mundo conversátus, Sparso verbi sémine, Sui moras incolátus Miro clausit órdine. 3 In suprémae nocte coenae, Recúmbens cum frátribus, Observáta lege plene Cibis in legálibus, Cibum turbæ duodénæ Se dat suis mánibus. 4 Verbum caro, panem verum Verbo carnem éfficit: Fitque sanguis Christi merum, Et si sensus déficit, Ad firmándum cor sincérum Sola fides súfficit. 5 Tantum ergo sacraméntum Venerémur cérnui: Et antíquum documéntum Novo cedat rítui; Præstet fides suppleméntum Sénsuum deféctui. 6 Genitóri, Genitóque Laus et jubilátio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedíctio: Procedénti ab utróque Compar sit laudátio. Amen. Topics: Adoration of God; Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms; Holy Week Triduum Used With Tune: PANGE LINGUA
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"For me"

Author: Horatius Bonar Appears in 47 hymnals Scripture: Mark 14:26 First Line: Jesus, whom angel hosts adore Lyrics: 1 Jesus, whom angel hosts adore, Became a man of griefs for me; In love, though rich, becoming poor, That I through him enriched might be. 2 Though Lord of all, above, below, He went to Olivet for me; There drank my cup of wrath and woe, When bleeding in Gethsemane. 3 The over-blessed Son of God Went up to Calvary for me; There paid my debt, there bore my load, In his own body on the tree. 4 Jesus, whose dwelling is the skies, Went down into the grave for me; There overcame my enemies, There won the glorious victory. 5 'Tis finished all: the vail is rent, The welcome sure, the access free:-- Now then, we leave our banishment, O Father, to return to thee! Topics: Calvary; Christ Agony of; Christ Crucifixion of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Ransom; Christ Substitute; Christ Sufferings of; Christ Surety; Christ Compassion of Used With Tune: HAMBURG

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