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Dejad a los niños que vengan

Author: Barbara Mink Meter: 9.8.9.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:3-10 First Line: "¡Dejad a los niños que vengan!" Topics: Madres; Mothers; Niños; Children; Padres; Fathers Used With Tune: DEJAD A LOS NIÑOS
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God, We Sing Your Glorious Praises

Author: Bert Polman, 1945-2013 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:9-10 Topics: Opening of Service Used With Tune: ABBOT'S LEIGH
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Nakusifu Bwana Yesu

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:12 First Line: Nakusifu Bwana Yesu Refrain First Line: Niwe chombo chako Yesu Topics: Irada, Sifa Na Injil

My Lord, you called my name

Author: Martin E Leckebusch Meter: 6.6.6.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:9 Topics: The Father His Covenant Used With Tune: IBSTONE

How I worship you, my Father, you are wonderful

Author: Phil Rogers Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:1 First Line: I cannot count your blessings, Lord, they're wonderful Topics: The Christian Life Peace and Joy Used With Tune: I CANNOT COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS

The Spirit of Power

Author: Steve Dory; Abiodun James; Cority Quarles Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: 2 Timothy 1 First Line: [The Spirit of Power] Text Sources: Songbook 4 (Hosanna!) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1990)

Song at the Center

Author: Marty Haugen, b. 1950 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:7 First Line: In the east, the place of dawning Refrain First Line: From the corners of creation Topics: Seasons and Feasts Advent; Patience Used With Tune: DEBORAH
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How deep was that which Christ sustain'd

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:9-10 Lyrics: 1 How deep was that which Christ sustain'd, When in his Soul and Body pain'd, He sigh'd and wept, and roared; From many wounds a second Flood Springs forth, which drowns the World in Blood! By which we are assured, His Pain's Our Gain; For he died Greatly tried, As our Folly; Our Offence there ceases wholly. 2 From Sin and Sinner's Curse he rose Triumphant over all his Foes, And thus restor'd our Nature; And in that Nature every Child To Godhead fully reconcil'd, Receive'd their Father's Feature: Fully Holy, In his Likeness Are his Brightness; Each begotten Bears his Image who begot him. 3 Now, through the Saviour's Blood, we prove The Father's Heart and Nature Love, And all our Warfare finish'd; Nor Good, nor Bad, as wrought by Man, Availeth here; nor is this Plan Added to or diminish'd: Our Bliss Is This: Jesus lives us Freely gives us (True the Story) All his Sonship, Fruits and Glory.
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Wond'rous the Grace which now we prove!

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:9-10 Lyrics: 1 Wond'rous the Grace which now we prove! Led up to the Creator's Love, With every perfect Spirit; The Nature, Love, and Life in God, We soar to know, by Jesu's Blood, And all its Bliss inherit: Now seal'd, And heal'd Of our Blindness Thro' the Kindness Of our Jesus, Who from Sin did quite release us. 2 Our God so lov'd his Creature Man; He was before the World began The first Word by him spoken: Declared then his only Son In Union with the Godhead one; A perfect Proof and Token Of Grace And Peace; All this Blessing, Without ceasing, To the Creature, And that God did love their nature. 3 Whilst all in Heav'n rejoic'd in this, Tho' they but faintly saw the Bliss Of human Exaltation; We, whom it most concern'd to know, Were kept in Blindness here below, By Sin from all Sensation. Nor could, Nor would We believe it, Nor receive it, When he prov'd us, Saying, Our Creator lov'd us. 4 The Father saw us sunk in Sin, Our Nature spoiled, blind, unclean, Unmeet for his enjoying; Resolv'd to make our Nature pure, By all our sins destroying: Then Love Above, Laid the Scheme, of What's the Theme of All the blessed, Who are of their God caressed. 5 The Father sends his only Son; Yea, comes himself to Worms undone; Is found in all our Fashion; Thro' all our Reputation's Loss, He tracks us to the shameful Cross, And feels us in his Passion. We fell To Hell; He o'er took us, Nor forsook us; But redeem'd us, And as his own Heav'n esteem'd us.
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We Come to Worship in Praise of Our Maker

Author: Mary Jackson Cathey Meter: Irregular Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:5 Lyrics: We come to worship in praise of our Maker with thanks for all blessings bestowed by God's grace. The faith which is nurtured in each generation now brings us together in this sacred place. The words of Scripture have giv'n the message which leads us to do what we say we believe, lending strength for challenges waiting before us we search for the light God would have us receive. Give thanks for lessons our ancestors taught us who modeled the virtues of courage and care, who were loyally steadfast to country and loved ones, who gave us the heart and the vision to share. Let us live our days asking for God's guidance that shows us the purpose which God has conceived, finding strength for days of the journey before us and mindful of blessings that we have received. For love of life and their own priceless freedom, for strong, sturdy souls who were willing to die, for the triune God and beliefs that sustained them when faced with hard choices to stand firm and try. In the long tradition that framed and shaped them with family and faith still directing their ways, we now go forward to live, work, and worship, to glorify God through the rest of our days. Go out rejoicing for gifts of the Spirit, as varied as kilts of our heritage signs. The fire of kindred still burning within us holds fast as the weaves in our family designs. We abide with God who will not desert us, whose care and protection and guidance is ours. Follow faithfully in the path God has chosen to live all our days as the Spirit empowers. Topics: Call to Worship; Fellowship Used With Tune: CANDLER

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