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What Will You Do with Jesus?

Author: Albert B. Simpson Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #301 (1980) Scripture: Mark 15:1-5 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 Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is standing in Pilate's hall]

Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy

Author: Jan Struther (Joyce Placzek), 1901-1953 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #526 (2011) Meter: 10.11.11.11 Scripture: Mark 15:33 Topics: Prayer: Intercession and Petition Languages: English Tune Title: SLANE
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Jesus, in Your Dying Woes

Author: Thomas B. Pollock, 1836-96 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #447 (2006) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Scripture: Mark 15:34 Lyrics: First Word: Luke 23:34-- 1 Jesus, in Your dying woes, Even while Your lifeblood flows, Craving pardon for Your foes; Hear us, holy Jesus. 2 Savior, for our pardon sue When our sins Your pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, holy Jesus. 3 Oh, may we, who mercy need, Be like You in heart and deed, When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, holy Jesus. Second Word: Luke 23:43-- 4 Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief, who near You dies, Promising him paradise; Hear us, holy Jesus. 5 May we in our guilt and shame Still Your love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Your name: Hear us, holy Jesus. 6 May our hearts to You incline And their thoughts Your cross entwine. Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, holy Jesus. Third Word: John 19:26-27-- 7 Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart Your sorrows rend, And Your dearest human friend: Hear us, holy Jesus. 8 May we in Your sorrows share, For Your sake all peril dare, And enjoy Your tender care: Hear us, holy Jesus. 9 May we all Your loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving, since Your love we see: Hear us, holy Jesus. Fourth Word: Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34-- 10 Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our evil left alone. While no light from heav'n is shown: Hear us, holy Jesus. 11 When we seem in vain to pray And our hope seems far away, In the darkness be our stay: Hear us, holy Jesus. 12 Though no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, May we know that God is near: Hear us, holy Jesus. Fifth Word: John 19:28-- 13 Jesus, in Your thirst and pain, While Your wounds Your lifeblood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, holy Jesus. 14 Thirst for us in mercy still; All Your holy work fulfill; Satisfy Your loving will: Hear us, holy Jesus. 15 May we thirst Your love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, holy Jesus. Sixth Word: John 19:30-- 16 Jesus, all our ransom paid, All Your Father's will obeyed; By Your suff'rings perfect made: Hear us, holy Jesus. 17 Save us in our soul's distress; Be our help to cheer and bless While we grow in holiness: Hear us, holy Jesus. 18 Brighten all our heav'nward way With an ever holier ray Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, holy Jesus. Seventh Word: Luke 23:46-- 19 Jesus, all Your labor vast, All Your woe and conflict past, Yielding up Your soul at last: Hear us, holy Jesus. 20 When the death shades round us low'r, Guard us from the temper's pow'r, keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, holy Jesus. 21 May Your life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus. Languages: English Tune Title: SEPTEM VERBA
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Jesus, Stand Among Us

Author: William Pennefather Hymnal: The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church #457 (1957) Meter: 6.5.6.5 Scripture: Mark 15:29-31 Lyrics: Jesus, stand among us In Thy risen power; Let this time of worship Be a hallowed hour. Amen. Tune Title: BEMERTON (CASWALL)
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Throned upon the Awe-full Tree

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #174 (1941) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 15:34 Lyrics: 1 Throned upon the awe-full tree, King of grief, I watch with Thee. Darkness veils Thine anguished face; None its lines of woe can trace, None can tell what pangs unknown Hold Thee silent and alone. 2 Silent thro' those three dread hours, Wrestling with the evil pow'rs, Left alone with human sin, Gloom around Thee and within, Till th'appointed time is nigh, Till the Lamb of God may die. 3 Hark that cry that peals aloud Upward through the whelming cloud! Thou, the Father’s only Son, Thou, His own Anointed One. Thou dost ask Him, Can it be? “Why hast Thou forsaken Me?” 4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll Darkly o’er my sinful soul, Thou, who once wast thus bereft That Thine own might ne’er be left, Teach me by that bitter cry In the gloom to know Thee nigh. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Good Friday Languages: English Tune Title: GETHSEMANE
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Throned upon the awful tree

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #183 (1961) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 15:34 Lyrics: 1 Throned upon the awful tree, King of grief, I watch with thee. Darkness veils thine anguished face: None its lines of woe can trace: None can tell what pangs unknown Hold thee silent and alone. 2 Silent through those three dread hours, Wrestling with the evil pow'rs, Left alone with human sin, Gloom around thee and within, Till th'appointed time is nigh, Till the Lamb of God may die. 3 Hark, that cry that peals aloud Upward through the whelming cloud! Thou, the Father's only Son, Thou, his own Anointed One, Thou dost ask him - can it be - "Why hast thou forsaken Me?" 4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll Darkly o'er my sinful soul, Thou, who once wast thus bereft That thine own might ne'er be left, Teach me by that bitter cry In the gloom to know thee nigh. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ The Light; Christ Suffering of; God Nearness of Languages: English Tune Title: ARFON
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'Tis finished! The Messiah Dies

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-1788) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #195 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 15 Lyrics: 1 'Tis finished! the Messiah dies, cut off for sins, but not his own. Accomplished is the sacrifice, the great redeeming work is done. 2 The veil is rent; in Christ alone the living way to heaven is seen. The middle wall is broken down, and all the world may enter in. 3 'Tis finished! All my guilt and pain, I want no sacrifice beside; for me, for me the Lamb is slain; 'tis finished! I am justified. 4 The reign of sin and death is o'er, and all may live from sin set free; Satan hath lost his mortal power; 'tis swallowed up in victory. Topics: Holy Week (Good Friday) Languages: English Tune Title: BABYLON'S STREAMS
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Throned Upon the Awful Tree

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: The Hymnbook #197 (1955) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 15:34 Lyrics: 1 Throned upon the awful tree, King of grief, I watch with Thee. Darkness veils Thine anguished face: None its lines of woe can trace: None can tell what pangs unknown Hold Thee silent and alone— 2 Silent through those three dread hours, Wrestling with the evil powers, Left alone with human sin, Gloom around Thee and within, Till th' appointed time is nigh, Till the Lamb of God may die. 3 Hark, that cry that peals aloud Upward through the whelming cloud! Thou, the Father's only Son, Thou, His own anointed One, Thou dost ask Him-can it be?" Why hast Thou forsaken Me?" 4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll Darkly o'er my sinful soul, Thou, who once wast thus bereft That Thine own might ne'er be left, Teach me by that bitter cry In the gloom to know Thee nigh. Amen. Topics: Christ Passion; Christ Atonement; Christ Strength and Refuge; Communion, Holy; Cross, The; Jesus Christ His Passion and Atonement Tune Title: ARFON
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Throned upon the Awful Tree

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #250 (1990) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 15:34 Lyrics: 1 Throned upon the awful tree, King of grief, I watch with thee. Darkness veils thine anguished face: none its lines of woe can trace: none can tell what pangs unknown hold thee silent and alone. 2 Silent through those three dread hours, wrestling with the evil pow'rs, left alone with human sin, gloom around thee and within, till th'appointed time is nigh, till the Lamb of God may die. 3 Hark, that cry that peals aloud upward through the whelming cloud! Thou, the Father's only Son, thou, his own Anointed One, thou dost ask him — can it be? — "Why hast thou forsaken me?" 4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll darkly o'er my sinful soul, thou, who once wast thus bereft that thine own might never be left, teach me by that bitter cry in the gloom to know thee nigh. Topics: Jesus Christ His Suffering; Christ Loneliness of; God Nearness of Languages: English Tune Title: ARFON
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Throned upon the Awful Tree

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #345 (2018) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Scripture: Mark 15:33-39 Lyrics: 1 Throned upon the awful tree, King of grief, I watch with thee. Darkness veils thine anguished face: none its lines of woe can trace: none can tell what pangs unknown hold thee silent and alone. 2 Silent through those three dread hours, wrestling with the evil pow'rs, left alone with human sin, gloom around thee and within, 'til th'appointed time is nigh, 'til the Lamb of God may die. 3 Hark, that cry that peals aloud upward thro' the whelming cloud! Thou, the Father's only Son, thou, his own Anointed One, thou dost ask him--can it be? "Why hast thou forsaken me?" 4 Lord, should fear and anguish roll darkly o'er my sinful soul, thou, who once wast thus bereft that thine own might ne'er be left, teach me by that bitter cry in the gloom to know thee nigh. Topics: Christ Abiding with Believers; Christ Passion and Atoning Death of; Christ Suffering of Languages: English Tune Title: AFRON

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