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The Bible Is a Brilliant Lamp

Author: Richard W. Adams Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. The Bible is a brilliant lamp, Given to light up our way, To show our feet the way to tread, To turn darkness into day. 2. To teach to us the Father’s love, And the Evil One’s cruel hate, To show the path round many snares, The way to the pearly gate. 3. Given to all who truly seek, For wisdom, meaning and love, Instruction in life’s mysteries, The way to Heaven above. 4. And once you grasp the lamp, do not Hoard that brilliant, precious light, But share with all the radiant beam, And watch it conquer the night. The Lamp 5. I once planned a far off journey, Thinking easy was the way; Full of confidence and eager, Though I had no guide that day. 6. I had maps offered by strangers, Some seemed sage and wise, but they Admitted, when I pressed for more They had never been that way. 7. Others, smooth of tongue, persuasive, Gave assurances that they Knew of a secret canyon path Guaranteed to speed my way. 8. I marveled at my good fortune, To have found such ones that told The easy way to reach my goal, A city of jeweled gold. 9. With my preparations finished, I was ready to embark, But the sun had long departed, The highway silent and dark. 10. The courage that I’d felt within The warm and brightly lit room Had fled away—I was alone Standing in icy cold gloom. 11. But not alone! I saw a man Come up, a lamp in his hand; Use this, he said. The darkness hides Snares and traps throughout the land. 12. The lamp, a dusty, worn relic, Would surely a weak beam yield, No use on stygian byway, No help in ebony field. 13. More power than you know, my friend, To pierce the darkest of night. It saved my life full many time, Whenever I sought its light. 14. I did not see how the ancient Antique could still have a power, But polite, I took it and left The old man, pleading the hour. 15. In the death cold dark I wandered The path dismal, fell and drear, Groping for landmarks in the black Wondering—could I be near? 16. Was that river, serpent coiled? Was that the lightning rent tree? Was that the canyon through the hills To the city waiting for me? 17. O, for a moon to shed its rays And help me make out the ground; But thickest cloud hid moon and stars In a joyless gloom profound. 18. But suddenly, I thought, The lamp! I’d had it all through the night! Desperately, I pulled it out, Praying, O Lord, give me light. 19. Opened, the lamp began to glow As though from an inner power; I naught had done, but on its own Could it guide me and save the hour? 20. By gaping maw of canyon dark I stood, the lamp held on high; I saw the glint of waiting swords, As spider awaits the fly. The lying lips, the honeyed tongues, Had led to the verge of doom; I almost fell into the trap They laid in that warm, bright room. They only cared for self, not me, Lust, boasting and greed their god; They feared not justice, only cared For pleasure bought with my blood. With thanks to Heav’n that by the lamp I escaped the dark side’s snare, I fled away, on eagle wings, Clutching lamp as bright as e’er. I now could see the stone and root That in dark had made me fall; And then, at last, at breaking dawn, Loomed the city’s jasper wall. But who was that, by gate of pearl, With open arms of greeting? The old man from the inn it was; O, what a strange, glad meeting! How came you here before me, when You had no lamp to guide you? “Oh, but I did—I merely shared That lamp of power beside you. “That is the wonder of the lamp: You share it time and again, And still you have its brilliant light To help find your journey’s end. For you see, you never lose it, E’en though you give it away, The light of love shines as brightly As it did on God’s first day. The Bible is a brilliant lamp, Given to light up our way, To show our feet the way to tread, To turn darkness into day. To teach to us the Father’s love, And the Evil One’s cruel hate, To show the path round many snares, The way to the pearly gate. Given to all who truly seek, For wisdom, meaning and love, Instruction in life’s mysteries, The way to Heaven above. And once you grasp the lamp, do not Hoard that brilliant, precious light, But share with all the radiant beam, And watch it conquer the night. THE LAMP © 2001 Richard W. AdamsThis poem may be freely reproduced or published for Christian worship or devotions,provided it is not altered, and this notice is on each copy. All other rights reserved. Used With Tune: ST. COLUMBA
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Favor and Peace on Earth

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 10.10.10.10 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Favor and peace on earth, and praise in Heav'n Lyrics: 1. Favor and peace on earth, and praise in Heav’n! To us a Son is born, a Child is giv’n! Today Jehovah lays aside His crown, Today the Savior of the world comes down, God over all supreme, who all things made, Clothed with our flesh and in a manger laid, Is on this happy morn to mortals giv’n: Favor and peace on earth, and praise in Heav’n! Used With Tune: BERMUDA Text Sources: The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley, by S. T. Kimbrough, Jr., & Oliver A. Beckerlegge (Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1992), page 106
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എൻ നിമിത്തം പോകുക

Author: Unknown Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: ദൈവത്തിന്നു സ്തോത്രം! Lyrics: 1 എൻ നിമിത്തം പോകുക, സുവിശേഷം ഘോഷിക്ക, എന്നു രാജദൂതു- പല്ലവി: ദൈവത്തിന്നു സ്തോത്രം! സ്തോത്രം, സ്തോത്രം, സ്തോത്രം, ദൈവത്തിന്നു സ്തോത്രം, നാമെല്ലാരും പാടേണം! 2 ഈ ദൂതേറ്റനേകരും, ഈഷൽ ഭേദം എന്നിയെ, ഈശൻ ദാസരായി. [പല്ലവി] 3 സുവിശേഷകാഹളം, കേൾക്ക സർവ്വ ജാതിയും, ധ്രൂവത്തോടു ധ്രൂവം. [പല്ലവി] 4 വിധിനാൾ അണയുന്നു, വിജയാർത്ഥം പോർ ചെയ്ക, വിഭാകരോദയം. [പല്ലവി] 5 പറുദീസാ പ്രാപിച്ചോർ, പാരിൽ സഭാവാസികൾ, പാടീടും ഏകമായ്. [പല്ലവി] 6 വരുന്നേശു ആർപ്പോടെ, വാനദൂതാദികളിൻ, കർത്തനേ വാഴ്ത്തുവിൻ. [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [എൻ നിമിത്തം പോകുക]
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എന്‍ ജീവന്‍ ഞാന്‍ തന്നു, എന്‍ രക്തം ചൊരിഞ്ഞു

Author: Frances R. Havergal; Rev. Thomas Koshy, 1857-1940 Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 എന്‍ ജീവന്‍ ഞാന്‍ തന്നു, എന്‍ രക്തം ചൊരിഞ്ഞു നിന്നെ വീണ്ടെടുപ്പാൻ, നീ എന്നും ജീവിപ്പാൻ എൻ ജീവൻ ഞാൻ തന്നു-എന്തു തന്നെനിക്കു? 2 ദീർഘകാലം പോക്കി, ദുഃഖം കഷ്ടങ്ങളിൽ ആനന്ദമോക്ഷത്തിന്നർഹനായ് തീരാൻ നീ എത്ര ശ്രമിച്ചു ഞാൻ-എന്തു ചെയ്തെനിക്കായ്? 3 വിട്ടെൻ പിതൃഗ്രഹം, തേജ്ജസ്സൊത്താസനം ധാത്രിയിൽ അലഞ്ഞു ദുഃഖിച്ചും തനിച്ചും എല്ലാം നിൻ പേർക്കല്ലോ-എന്തു ചെയ്തെനിക്കായ്? 4 പാടെന്തു ഞാൻ പെട്ടു, പാതകർ കയ്യാലെ നാവാൽ അവർണ്ണ്യമാം നാശം ഒഴിഞ്ഞിതേ പാടേറെ ഞാൻ പെട്ടു-പാപി എന്തേറ്റു നീ? 5 സ്വർഗ്ഗത്തിൽ നിന്നു ഞാൻ സൗജന്യ രക്ഷയും സ്നേഹം മോചനവും സർവ്വ വരങ്ങളും കൊണ്ടുവന്നില്ലയോ-കൊണ്ടുവന്നെന്തു നീ? 6 നിന്നായുസ്സെനിക്കായ് നീ പ്രതിഷ്ഠിക്കിന്നേ ലോകവും വെറുക്ക മോദിക്ക താപത്തിൽ സർവ്വവും വെറുത്തു-രക്ഷകൻ കൂടെ വാ. Used With Tune: BACA
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എന്നെ വീണ്ട രക്ഷകന്റെ സ്നേഹം ആര്‍ക്കുരയ്ക്കാം?

Author: Unknown Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: പാടുമേ ജയഗീതം ആയുസ്സിന്‍ നാളെന്നും Lyrics: 1 എന്നെ വീണ്ട രക്ഷകന്റെ സ്നേഹം ആര്‍ക്കുരയ്ക്കാം? രക്തം ഈശന്‍ ചൊരിഞ്ഞെന്റെ കടം വീട്ടിയെല്ലാം പല്ലവി: പാടുമേ ജയഗീതം ആയുസ്സിന്‍ നാളെന്നും യേശുവിന്‍ മഹാസ്നേഹം എന്നുടെ നിത്യാനന്ദം [പല്ലവി] 2 നിത്യജീവന്‍ തന്നെന്നുള്ളില്‍ ഈശന്‍ സ്വഭാവവും സ്വന്താത്മാവെ പകര്‍ന്നെന്നില്‍ നിറവാം സ്നേഹവും 3 താതന്‍ പുഞ്ചിരി തൂകുന്നു തന്‍ മകനാം എന്മേല്‍ അബ്ബാ പിതാവേ എന്നങ്ങു എന്‍ വിളി ഇനി മേല്‍ [പല്ലവി] 4 ലോകം കീഴ്മേല്‍ മറിഞ്ഞാലും എനിക്കില്ല ഭയം തിര മറിഞ്ഞലച്ചാലും യേശു എന്‍ സങ്കേതം [പല്ലവി] 5 സീയോന്‍ ലാക്കായ് ഗമിക്കുന്നു ആശ്രയിച്ചേശുവില്‍ കര്‍ത്തന്‍ സുഗന്ധം തൂകുന്നു വൈഷമ്യ വഴിയില്‍ [പല്ലവി] 6 യേശുവേ നിന്‍ തിരുനാമം ഹാ എത്ര മധുരം ഭൂവില്‍ ഇല്ലതിന്നു തുല്യം ചെവിക്കിമ്പസ്വരം [പല്ലവി] 7 ദൂത നാവാല്‍ പോലുമാകാ തന്‍ മഹാത്മ്യം ചൊല്ലാന്‍ ഇപ്പുഴുവോടുണ്ടോ ഇത്ര സ്നേഹം അത്ഭുതം താന്‍ [പല്ലവി] Used With Tune: [എന്നെ വീണ്ട രക്ഷകന്റെ സ്നേഹം ആര്‍ക്കുരയ്ക്കാം?]
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Almost

Author: Peter Bilhorn, 1865-1936 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Almost, but still I resisted Refrain First Line: Now is the time to receive Him Lyrics: 1. Almost, but still I resisted, Almost but never believed; Almost, but waited and waited, Till the sweet Spirit was grieved. Refrain Now is the time to receive Him, Now is the time to be saved; Now, while the Spirit is pleading, Now, Jesus waiteth to save. 2. Almost at one time I yielded, Almost at one time was saved; Almost, but drifted and drifted, Satan thus held me enslaved. [Refrain] 3. Almost, why longer refuse Him? Almost, O lost one, believe; Almost, swing open thy heart’s door, Jesus the Savior receive. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Almost, but still I resisted]
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And Is It So? A Little While

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. And is it so? A little while, And then the life undying, The light of God’s unclouded smile, The singing for the sighing? A little while! O glorious word, Sweet solace of our sorrow; And then forever with the Lord, The everlasting morrow. 2. Then be it ours to journey on In paths that He decrees us, Where His own feet before have gone, Our strength, our hope, our Jesus; In lowly fellowship with Him The cross appointed bearing; For O a crown no grief can dim One day we shall be wearing. 3. O ’twill be passing sweet to gaze On Him in all His glory; And lost in love and glad amaze To shout redemption’s story; Till angels bend to catch the strain Our human lips are swelling, And worthy is the Lamb once slain, Resounds through Heaven’s high dwelling. Used With Tune: PRESTON (Maclean) Text Sources: Songs of Zion, 1864
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All The World Shall Come

Author: Israel Zangwill Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: All the world shall come to serve Thee Lyrics: 1 All the world shall come to serve Thee And bless Thy glorious name, And Thy righteousness triumphant The islands shall acclaim. Yea, the peoples shall go seeking Who knew Thee not before, And the ends of earth shall praise Thee And tell Thy greatness o’er. 2 They shall build for Thee their altars, Their idols overthrown, And their graven gods shall shame them As they turn to Thee alone. They shall worship Thee at sunrise And feel Thy kingdom’s might And impart Thy understanding To those astray in night. 3 With the coming of Thy kingdom The hills shall shout with song, And the islands laugh exultant That they to God belong. And through all Thy congregations, So loud Thy praise shall ring, That the utmost peoples, hearing, Shall hail Thee crownèd king. Used With Tune: VAYE'ETHAYU Text Sources: Hebrew
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Come, Abide Beneath His Wing

Author: Sarah G. Little Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Are you weak and heavy ladened? Lyrics: 1 Are you weak and heavy ladened? Is your soul with grief oppressed? Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. There the cares of life are lighter, And the weary find sweet rest; Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. Refrain: Come abide, come abide, Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing; Are you weak and heavy ladened? Is your soul with grief oppressed? Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. 2 In the secret of His presence There is shelter from all harm; Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. He’s a refuge and a fortress ’Gainst the fury of the storm; Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. [Refrain] 3 He’s a present help in trouble, He will hear you when you call; Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. Give His angels charge to keep you, That no evil shall befall; Come, abide beneath the shadow of His wing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Are you weak and heavy ladened] Text Sources: Onward and Upward by Ephraim T. Hildebrand and James D. Vaughan (Longwood, Ind: Home Music Company, 1898)
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The Coming Of The King

Author: Rebecca Smith Pollard Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Are you waiting for the coming of the King? Refrain First Line: Are you looking for the King? Lyrics: 1 Are you waiting for the coming of the King? Have your lives been purged of all their sin and dross? With the healing blood applied, Can you praise the Crucified For your glorious redemption thro’ the cross? Refrain: Are you looking for the King? For the coming of the King? Are your lamps all trimmed and burning while He waits? Can you join the ransomed throng In their grand, triumphant song, As the shining ones come sweeping thro’ the gates? 2 Are you waiting for the coming of the King? Are you ready in your hearts and in your homes? Are you longing for the day When the mists shall roll away And reveal the Lord of glory when He comes? [Refrain] 3 Are you listening for the coming of the King? Have your sins tho’ scarlet all been blotted out? Are they spotless robes you wear For the meeting in the air When descending hosts proclaim Him with a shout? [Refrain] 4 Are you watching for the coming of the King? For the light to break resplendent in the east? For the gates to open wide When the Bridegroom with His bride Shall ascend to celebrate the marriage feast? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Are you waiting for the coming of the King?]

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