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What a Friend

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 13:1 First Line: What a Friend! what a Friend! Refrain First Line: Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me Used With Tune: [What a Friend! what a Friend!]

Jesus, Lamb of God, bearer of our sin

Author: Bernadette Farrell; Angelika Joachim; Marc Chambron Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 13:5 Topics: Communion; Abendmahl; Comunion Used With Tune: [Jesus, Lamb of God, bearer of our sin]

Jesus a New Commandment Has Given

Author: William Loperena; Carolyn Jennings Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13 First Line: [Jesus a New Commandment Has Given] Text Sources: Global Praise 3 (General Board of Global Ministries, 2004)

Serving You

Author: Michel Guimont, b. 1950 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:14 First Line: A new command I give to you Refrain First Line: In a spirit of thankfulness Topics: Perseverance; Sacrifice Used With Tune: [A new command I give to you]
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In the Glory

Author: D. C. Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:7 First Line: By and by we shall meet in the Glory Refrain First Line: By and by we shall meet in the glory Lyrics: 1 By and by we shall meet in the Glory, And understand everything there; We shall then see the King in His beauty, And thank Him for all His kind care. Refrain: By and by we shall meet in the glory, We’ll meet on that beautiful shore; We shall then see the King in His beauty, And dwell with the saints evermore. 2 We shall then know the beautiful meaning Of things that so worried us here; We shall spell out their wonderful “wherefore,” In letters all radiant and clear. [Refrain] 3 Shall we wish that we never had murmured When everything seemed to go wrong? That we then had dispelled all delusions With glad hallelujahs of song? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [By and by we shall meet in the Glory]

Some Day We Shall Know

Author: Mary Irene McLean Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:7 First Line: We shall know, some day shall know Refrain First Line: We shall know some day, some day Topics: Affliction; Heaven Used With Tune: [Some Day We Shall Know]
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Ter Steegen's Golden Timepiece

Author: G. Ter Steegen, d. 1769 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:5 First Line: Wilt Thou be the sinner’s servant Lyrics: John xiii. 5. 6 P.M. Wilt Thou be the sinner’s servant, Humble, loving Lord, Wash my ways, and all my converse, Thought, and deed, and word. Make me bend, the least and lowest, At my brethren’s feet; Love saith, “As the task is meanest, Is the service sweet.” Matt. xxvi. 28. 7 P.M. Givest thou Thyself, Lord Jesus, Thus my life to be? Thy most precious Blood and Body Offered up for me? Thou, O Lord, my food eternal My eternal feast— All my hunger stilled for ever, All my thirst appeased. John xvii. 9, 20. 8 P.M. Great High Priest whose prayers are music In the Father’s ears, I shall know their glorious answer Through eternal years. Even now, O Lord, I know it, Made by love Divine, One with Thee, henceforth, for ever, Therefore one with Thine. John xviii. 1. 9 P.M. Lo! I see the shadow falling Awful in its gloom— See Thee passing, O Belovèd, To Thy place of doom— Mine the sin that veiled the glory, Thine the burden sore— Yet, O world, so sweet that sorrow, Thou art sweet no more. Luke xxii. 41. 10 P.M. Sorrowful, I see Thee kneeling That dread cup to take; Filled with wrath of my deserving Given Thee for my sake. Yet to Thee how sweet the bitter, Sweet the Father’s will! Lord, may I, Thy love recalling, Suffer, and be still. Luke xxii. 44. 11 P.M. For Thine agony of weeping, For Thy sweat of Blood, For Thy prayer that told the marvel Of the love of God; Lord, I thank Thee—still ascendeth That unceasing prayer, Incense from my heart’s still temple; God’s High Priest is there. Luke xxii. 48. MIDNIGHT. On! the traitor’s kiss to suffer On Thy lips Divine— Yield Thyself to foemen, stricken By one word of Thine— Give me, Lord, to bear rejoicing Cross and shame for Thee— Meet with loving lips and gentle Him who hateth me. John xviii. 12. 1 A.M. Unresisting, uncomplaining, Holy, harmless, calm; Driven, beaten, led to slaughter, God’s unblemished Lamb— Bind me in eternal fetters, Lead me, Thine alone; Silent when contempt and hatred Mark me for Thine own. Mark xiv. 64. 2 A.M. Lo! they judge Thee as a traitor, All the treachery mine— Scourge Thee as a malefactor, Saviour Divine. Search me, O my God, and try me, Cleanse my inmost will; Give to me, if men misjudge me, Patience sweet and still. Mark xiv. 71. 3 A.M. Peter hath denied Thee—wilder Rise the waters deep— Smitten by Thine eyes of pity He hath fled to weep. Make me strong, and true and faithful, All my strength in Thee; When my faithless steps would wander, Look Thou, Lord, on me. Mark xv. 5. 4 A.M. Silent midst the false accusers, Thou the Witness true; Proud, false lips revile and sentence Him they never knew. I, the guilty one, acquitted By Thy lips Divine; Thine the curse and condemnation, Life and glory mine. Mark xv. 19. 5 A.M. Lo! they mock Thee, spit upon Thee, Smite the Face of God; I shall stand in shining raiment, Whitened in Thy Blood— Stand before Thy Throne of judgment Faultless, glad, and free; Grant me love to men who hate me As Thy love to me. John xix. 9. 6 A.M. As a sheep before her shearers Dumb and still art Thou; For the kingdom and the glory Are not given Thee now. Not for me the courts enchanted Of the world’s delight— With Thee in Thy palace gardens I shall walk in white. John xix. 16. 7 A.M. Dragged from Thy belovèd city, Zion’s holy hill, Mirth of fools and song of drunkards, Thou art silent still. Silently, O Lord, I follow In that path of shame, Thy reproach and Thy dishonour Glory of my name. John xviii. 40. 8 A.M. Thou, the Prince of Life, rejected, And the murderer claimed; Stripped and scourged by hands ungentle, Mocked by tongues untamed— Strip from me, Lord, self’s foul raiment, Clothe me with Thine own; I am fit for courts of Heaven, Clad in Christ alone. John xix. 2. 9 A.M With the crown of thorns they crown Thee, Scornfully they bow; On the Father’s throne in glory Thou art seated now. Mighty God, I bow before Thee, Thee, the Saviour King; Here, my joy to love and suffer; There, to love and sing. John xix. 5. 10 A.M. Mocked and spit upon, and bleeding, Pilate leads Thee forth; In Thy face they see no beauty, In Thy Blood no worth. O despised and humble Jesus, What, compared with Thee, Are the glory and the beauty Of all worlds to me. John xix. 16. 11 A.M. Sentence passed on Thee, the guiltless By a sinner’s tongue— I before Thy throne am speechless I, who did the wrong. By Thy holy lips acquitted, Wondering, I go free— Past for me are death and judgment, Crucified with Thee. John xix. 17, 18. NOON. Thou must bear Thy cross, Lord Jesus, With the robbers twain— Wearied, bleeding, and forsaken In Thy shame and pain. Taking up my cross I follow, All my glory this, With Thee here to toil and suffer, Thy reproach my bliss. Luke xxiii. 33. Lo! unto the cross they nail Thee, Bitter gall prepare, Those all-holy lips to moisten, Praying for them there. When that wounded hand shall sweetly Pass that cup to me, May it all the world embitter, Leave me naught but Thee. Luke xxiii. 43; John xix. 25-27. Hanging in Thy shame and anguish, Words of love and grace Welcome the forgiven felon To Thy Holiest place— Guide Thy mother, broken-hearted, To a home of rest— Comfort him, who yester even Lay upon Thy Breast. Matt. xxvii. 46; John xix. 30. In Thy direst need forsaken, Now the work is done— Thou dost bow Thy Head to welcome Me, Thy wandering one— Bend to kiss Thine own, Thy ransomed— In that kiss to die— My Belovèd, Thine for ever, Thine alone am I. John xix. 34. 4 P.M. From Thy side the blood and water Flow to cleanse my sin— Rent the mystic veil of Heaven; I have entered in. Heart of love, to sinners open, Place where God can meet His beloved, His priest anointed At His mercy seat. John xix. 41. 5 P.M. New the grave wherein Thou liest Wound in linen fine— I an old cold grave have found Thee, This poor heart of mine. So shall that dark grave be glorious, New, and pure, and fair; I shall worship Thee for ever In Thy glory there.

You laid aside your rightful reputation

Author: Rosalind Brown (b. 1953) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:1-20 Topics: Hymns and Spiritual Songs Lent, Holy Week, and Easter Used With Tune: INTERCESSOR

When Did We See You Hungry, Lord?

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:12-15 Topics: Jesus Christ Teachings; Justice

Rédempteur Adorable

Author: Frances R. Havergal (1836-1879); Joëlle Gouel Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: John 13:1 Used With Tune: AURELIA

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