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One Awful Word Which Jesus Spoke

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8750 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 One awful word which Jesus spoke, Against the tree which bore no fruit; More piercing than the lightning’s stroke, Blasted and dried it to the root. 2 But could a tree the Lord offend, To make Him show His anger thus? He surely had a farther end, To be a warning word to us. 3 The fig tree by its leaves was known, But having not a fig to show; It brought a heavy sentence down, Let none hereafter on thee grow. 4 Too many, who the Gospel hear, Whom Satan blinds and sin deceives; We to this fig tree may compare, They yield no fruit, but only leaves. 5 Knowledge, and zeal, and gifts, and talk, Unless combined with faith and love, And witnessed by a Gospel walk, Will not a true profession prove. 6 Without the fruit the Lord expects Knowledge will make our state the worse; The barren trees He still rejects, And soon will blast them with His curse. 7 O Lord, unite our hearts in prayer! On each of us Thy Spirit send; That we the fruits of grace may bear, And find acceptance in the end. Languages: English Tune Title: EATON
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No Human Eyes Thy Face May See

Author: Thomas W. Higginson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11735 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 No human eyes Thy face may see; No human thought Thy form may know; But all creation dwells in Thee, And Thy great life through all doth flow. 2 And yet, O strange and wondrous thought: Thou art a God who hearest prayer, And every heart with sorrow fraught To seek Thy present aid may dare. 3 And though most weak our efforts seem Into one creed these thoughts to bind, And vain the intellectual dream, To see and know the Eternal Mind— 4 Yet Thou wilt turn them not aside, Who cannot solve Thy life divine, But would give up all reason’s pride, To know their hearts approved by Thine. 5 And Thine unceasing love gave birth To our dear Lord, Thy holy Son, Who left a perfect proof on earth, That duty, love, and truth are one. 6 So, though we faint on life’s dark hill, And thought grow weak, and knowledge flee, Yet faith shall teach us courage still, And love shall guide us on to Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: EATON
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We Thank Thee, Lord

Author: Bishop Cottman Hymnal: Songs for Sunday Schools #88 (1910) First Line: We thank thee, Lord, for this fair earth Languages: English Tune Title: [We thank thee, Lord, for this fair earth]

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