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Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love

Author: Tom Colvin, b. 1925 Meter: 7.7.9 with refrain Appears in 64 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 First Line: Kneels at the feet of his friends Lyrics: Refrain: Jesu, Jesu, Fill us with Your love, show us how to serve The neighbors we have from You. 1 Kneels at the feet of his friends, Silently washes their feet, Master who pours out himself for them. (Refrain) 2 Neighbors are wealthy and poor, Varied in color and race, Neighbors are nearby and far away. (Refrain) 3 These are the ones we will serve, These are the ones we will love; All these are neighbors to us and You. (Refrain) 4 Kneel at the feet of our friends, Silently washing their feet, This is the way we will live with You. (Refrain) Topics: Society Used With Tune: CHEREPONI Text Sources: Written for the Church in Ghana
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Ich denk an dein gerichte

Author: B. Schmolk, 1672-1737 Appears in 47 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25 Topics: Auferstehung und Weltgericht
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My Lord, What a Morning

Appears in 45 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 First Line: You will hear the trumpet sound Refrain First Line: My Lord, what a morning! Lyrics: Refrain: My Lord, what a *morning! My Lord, what a morning! Oh, my Lord, what a morning, when the stars begin to fall, when the stars begin to fall. 1 You will hear the trumpet sound to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand when the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 2 You will hear the sinner cry To wake the nations underground, Looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 3 You will hear the Christian shout To wake the nations underground, Looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] * In the oral traditions this has been received as morning, mourning and moaning Topics: Jesus Christ Second Coming; Victory Used With Tune: WHAT A MORNING Text Sources: African American spiritual
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As Jacob with Travel Was Weary

Meter: Irregular Appears in 43 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:34 First Line: As Jacob with travel was weary one day Refrain First Line: Alleluia to Jesus who died on the tree Lyrics: 1 As Jacob with travel was weary one day, at night on a stone for a pillow he lay; he saw in a vision a ladder so high, that its foot was on earth and its top in the sky: [Refrain:] Alleluia to Jesus, who died on the tree and has raised up a ladder of mercy for me, and has raised up a ladder of mercy for me. 2 The ladder is long, it is strong and well-made, has stood hundreds of years and is not yet decayed; many millions have climbed it and reached Zion's hill, many millions by faith now are climbing it still: (Refrain) 3 Come, let us ascend! All may climb it who will, for the angels of Jacob are guarding it still; and remember, each step that by faith we pass o'er, many prophets and martyrs have trod it before: (Refrain) 4 And when we arrive at the haven of rest, we shall hear the glad words, "Come to me all the blest, here are regions of light, here are mansions of bliss." Who would not want to climb such a ladder as this. (Refrain) Topics: Biblical Persons; Fellowship with God; Biblical Persons Jacob; Fellowship with God; Heritage; Pilgrimage Used With Tune: JACOB'S LADDER Text Sources: Traditional English carol, c. 18th C.
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I greet thee, who my sure Redeemer art

Author: Elizabeth Lee Smith (1817-1898); John Calvin (1509-1564) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 42 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Lyrics: 1 I greet thee, who my sure Redeemer art, my only Trust and Saviour of my heart, who pain didst undergo for my poor sake; I pray thee from our hearts all cares to take. 2 Thou art the King of mercy and of grace, reigning omnipotent in every place: so come, O King, and our whole being sway; shine on us with the light of thy pure day. 3 Thou art the life, by which alone we live, and all our substance and our strength receive; comfort us by thy faith and by thy power, and give us strength in every trying hour. 4 Thou hast the true and perfect gentleness, no harshness hast thou, and no bitterness: oh, grant to us the grace we find in thee, that we may dwell in perfect unity. 5 Our hope is in no other save in thee; our faith is built upon thy promise free; Lord, give us peace, and make us calm and sure, that in thy strength we evermore endure. Topics: Christ Risen Reign and Priesthood; Assurance; Nurture Used With Tune: TAKE UP THE SONG
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The Day Is Surely Drawing Near

Author: Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt, 1532-99; Philip A. Peter, 1832-1919 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 34 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46 Lyrics: 1 The day is surely drawing near When Jesus, God's anointed, In all His power shall appear As judge whom God appointed. Then fright shall banish idle mirth, And flames on flames shall ravage earth As Scripture long has warned us. 2 The final trumpet then shall sound And all the earth be shaken, And all who rest beneath the ground Shall from their sleep awaken. But all who live will in that hour, By God's almighty, boundless pow'r, Be changed at His commanding. 3 The books are opened then to all, A record truly telling What each has done, both great and small, When he on earth was dwelling, And ev'ry heart be clearly seen, And all be known as they have been In thoughts and words and actions. 4 Then woe to those who scorned the Lord And sought but carnal pleasures, Who here despised His precious Word And loved their earthly treasures! With shame and trembling they will stand And at the judge's stern command To Satan be delivered. 5 My Savior paid the debt I owe And for my sin was smitten; Within the Book of Life I know My name has now been written. I will not doubt, for I am free, And Satan cannot threaten me; There is no condemnation! 6 May Christ our intercessor be And through His blood and merit Read from His book that we are free With all who life inherit. Then we shall see Him face to face, With all His saints in that blest place Which He has purchased for us. 7 O Jesus Christ, do not delay, But hasten our salvation; We often tremble on our way In fear and tribulation. O hear and grant our fervent plea; Come, mighty judge, and make us free From death and ev'ry evil. Topics: End Times; Church Militant Used With Tune: ES IST GEWISSLICH
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Ewig, ewig, heißt das wort

Author: B. Schmolk, 1672-1737 Appears in 33 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:34 Topics: Selige und unselige Ewigkeit
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Selig sind des himmels Erben

Author: F. Klopfstock, 1724-1803 Appears in 31 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:41 Topics: Selige und unselige Ewigkeit
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I Bind My Heart This Tide

Author: Lauchlan MacLean Watt Meter: 6.7.7.7 D Appears in 30 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:40 Lyrics: 1 I bind my heart this tide To the Galilean's side, To the wounds of Calvary, To the Christ who died for me. I bind my soul this day To the brother far away, And the brother near at hand, In this town, and in this land. 2 I bind my heart in thrall To the God, the Lord of all, To the God, the poor man's Friend, And the Christ whom He did send. I bind myself to peace, To make strife and envy cease, God, knit Thou sure the cord Of my thralldom to my Lord! Amen. Topics: Brotherhood; Commitment; Discipleship; Life in Christ Discipleship and Service Used With Tune: FEALTY

Jesús es mi Rey soberano (O Jesus, my King)

Author: Vicente Mendoza; George Lockwood Meter: Irregular Appears in 30 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 25:34 First Line: Jesús es mi Rey soberano (O Jesus, my King and my Sovereign) Topics: Jesucristo Su Naturaleza y Alabanza; Jesucristo; Jesus Christ Used With Tune: MI REY Y MI AMIGO

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