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Restore in Us, O God

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. (1944-) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80 Lyrics: 1 Restore in us, O God, the splendour of your love; renew your image in our hearts, and all our sins remove. 2 O Spirit, wake in us the wonder of your power; from fruitless fear unfurl our lives like springtime bud and flower. 3 Bring us, O Christ, to share the fullness of your joy; baptize us in the risen life that death cannot destroy. 4 Three-personed God, fulfil the promise of your grace, that we, when all our searching ends, may see you face to face. Topics: Ash Wednesday; Lent (season); Baptism (general); Images of God Used With Tune: BELLWOODS
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Before Prayer

Author: James Relly Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80:1 First Line: Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met Lyrics: 1 Dear Shepherd, see thy flock here met, Before thy pierced feet to bow; To praise thy wounds, thy blood and sweat, Thro' which eternal love did flow. 2 Thou art with us where e'er we meet; Nor wilt thou leave us holy Lamb: We find a calm, a blest retreat Beneath the cov'ring of thy name. 3 Great mercies thou to us hast shewn, Since first we knew that we were thine: Since first thou mark'd us for thy own, With grace and righteousness divine. 4 Seal'd for thine own we surely are; Thy spirit, Lord, our witness is: Nor can we fall from Jesus far, For he is love and tenderness. 5 There's none can pluck us from his hand, Inclos'd by grace on ev'ry side; His oath, his promise firmly stand, We ever shall with him abide! 6 He never will himself deny; Nor could he die for man in vain: How then shall God in wrath destroy, The S]souls for whom the Lamb was slain. 7 The countless price he paid for us, Exempts us from the iron rod: His life, his death, his blood and cross, Hath reconcil'd us all to God. Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship

God Give Us Life

Author: John L. Bell (1949-) Meter: 4.4.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80 First Line: God give us life when all around Topics: Funeral; Funeral; Lent (season) Used With Tune: CAMPBELL

Hallgass meg, Izráel pásztora

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80 Used With Tune: [Hallgass meg, Izráel pásztora]
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The Lord My Shepherd Guards Me Well

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., 1944- Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80:1 Lyrics: 1 The Lord my Shepherd guards me well, and all my wants are fed: amid green pastures made to lie, beside still waters led. My careworn soul grows strong and whole when God's true path I tread. 2 Though I should walk in darkest ways through valleys like the grave, no evil shall I ever fear; your presence makes me brave. On my behalf your rod and staff assure me you will save. 3 For me a table has been spread where all my foes can see; you bathe my head with fragrant oil to soothe and honor me. My heart and cup are both filled up with joyful ecstasy. 4 Your steadfast love will follow me to shield me all my days and bring me to your holy house, redeemed from error's ways, my whole life long to join the song of those who sing God's praise. Topics: Jesus Christ Majesty Used With Tune: BROTHER JAMES' AIR
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Enthroned Amid the Seraphim

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80 Lyrics: 1 Enthroned amid the seraphim, Where countless roll the wheels of time, Celestial light, almighty power! Burst forth in this afflictive hour! Effulgent, shine upon our race! Thy ancient mercies, Lord, retrace! 2 From superstition’s dark domain, From persecution’s cruel reign, When erst a tender vine was brought, With joys exuberantly fraught; In regions wrapped in destiny, It rose and bloomed, a lovely tree! 3 Its shade the mountains overspread; Its root, by bubbling fountains fed, Nor drought, nor desert, could arrest; Its branches filled the farthest west: Beside a thousand flowery banks, Its clusters swelled in glowing ranks. 4 Now torn and prostrate its defense, Despoiled of its magnificence, The savage hunter treads it down; It fades beneath a tyrant’s frown; The sword destroys, the fire devours, The Deity in darkness lours! 5 Ah! why deserted of our God? His vineyard, why a field of blood? Return, O God of hosts, return! Thy ravaged, slaughtered church discern! Behold, and victory impart! Thine, ever Thine, shall be our heart! Used With Tune: MELITA Text Sources: The Psalms, Newly Paraphrased for the Service of the Sanctuary by Joseph P. Bartrum (Boston: Russell, Osborne & Company, 1833)

Maranatha

Author: Tim Schoenbachler, b. 1952 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 80:1-4 First Line: Desert and dry land will grow green in praise Refrain First Line: Come, O Lord, and set us free Topics: The Liturgical Year Advent (Sundasy and Weekdays) Used With Tune: [Desert and dry land will grow green in praise]
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Hear Us, O Shepherd of Your Chosen Race

Author: Bert Polman Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 80 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Egypt; Laments; Shepherd, God/Christ as; Advent; Biblical Names & Places Egypt; Laments; Providence; Shepherd, God/Christ as Used With Tune: YORKSHIRE

O God Who Made Us In Your Likeness

Author: Carl P Daw Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 80 First Line: [O God Who Made Us In Your Likeness] Text Sources: New Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Hope Publishing Company,, 1996)
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Psalm 80

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 80 First Line: I am the vine; you are the branches Refrain First Line: I am the vine; you are the branches Lyrics: Response: (Advent & General) I am the vine, you are the branches, rooted in faith and love. Topics: Psalter; Christian Year Advent Used With Tune: [I am the vine; you are the branches]

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