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Now in the Days of Youth

Author: Wal­ter J. Ma­thams Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4543 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. Now in the days of youth, When life flows fresh and free, Thou Lord of all our hearts and lives, We give ourselves to Thee; Our fervent gift receive, And fit us to fulfill, Through all our days, in all our ways, Our heavenly Father’s will. 2. Teach us where’er we live, To act as in Thy sight, And do what Thou wouldst have us do With radiant delight; Not choosing what is great, Nor spurning what is small, But taking from Thy hands our tasks To glorify them all. 3. Teach us to love the true, The beautiful and pure, And let us not for one short hour An evil thought endure. And give us grace to stand Decided, brave, and strong, The lovers of all holy things, The foes of all things wrong. 4. Spirit of Christ, do Thou Our first bright days inspire, That we may live the life of love And loftiest desire; And be by Thee prepared For larger years to come; And for the life ineffable, Within the Father’s home. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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O Thou Who Dwell'st on High

Author: Wilson T. Hogue Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5425 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. O Thou who dwell’st on high, ’Mid burning seraphs bright, Pavilioned in the azure sky, Robed with celestial light: Permit us to draw near, And worship and adore; Redeemed from sin and guilt and fear, Thy blessing we implore. 2. Thou high and holy Lord, Before whom seraphs fall With faces veiled and spirits awed, And Thee thrice holy call: We fall before Thy feet, Unworthy to draw near, E’en though before Thy mercy seat Thou call’st us to appear. 3. Hear Thou the prayer we bring; Regard Thy children’s need; Accept the hymns of praise we sing, And to our vows give heed. We seek Thee in Thy Son, Who died our souls to save— The crucified but risen One, Triumphant o’er the grave. 4. Through Him, our great high priest Before the heav’nly throne, We seek redemption’s power and peace— Peace to the world unknown; Seeking, we find Thee near To bless with every grace And make us meet, when Thou appear, To see Thee face to face. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Prisoners of Hope, Arise

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5677 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. Prisoners of hope, arise, and see your Lord appear; Lo! on the wings of love He flies, and brings redemption near; Redemption in His blood He calls you to receive: Look unto Me, the pardoning God. Believe, He cries, believe! 2. The reconciling word, we thankfully embrace; Rejoice in our redeeming Lord, a blood besprinkled race. We yield to be set free; Thy counsel we approve; Salvation, praise, ascribe to Thee, and glory in Thy love. 3. Jesus, to Thee we look, till saved from sin’s remains; Reject the inbred tyrant’s yoke, and cast away his chains. Our nature shall no more over us dominion have; By faith we apprehend the power which shall forever save. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Thou Judge of Quick and Dead

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6663 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D First Line: Thou judge of quick and dead, before whose bar severe Lyrics: 1. Thou judge of quick and dead, before whose bar severe, With holy joy, or guilty dread, we all shall soon appear; Our cautioned souls prepare for that tremendous day, And fill us now with watchful care, and stir us up to pray. 2. To pray, and wait the hour, that wondrous hour unknown, When, robed in majesty and power, Thou shalt from Heaven come down The immortal Son of Man, to judge the human race, With all Thy Father’s dazzling train, with all Thy glorious grace. 3. To damp our earthly joys, to increase our gracious fears, For ever let the archangel’s voice be sounding in our ears; The solemn midnight cry, Ye dead, the Judge is come, Arise, and meet Him in the sky, and meet your instant doom! 4. O may we thus be found obedient to His Word, Attentive to the trumpet’s sound, and looking for our Lord! O may we thus ensure a lot among the blest; And watch a moment to secure an everlasting rest! Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Ye Men of Israel, Hear

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7766 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. Ye men of Israel, hear The words of truth and grace, Jesus did in the flesh appear To save a sinking race; A man of God approved, By signs and wonders known, Jesus, the Father’s well-beloved, The co-eternal Son. 2. The Prince of Life and Peace, By Heav’n’s supreme decree Delivered up, ye dared to seize, And nail Him to the tree; Taken by wicked hands, And crucified and slain; But God hath loosed the mortal bands, And raised Him up again. 3. It was not possible That death should keep his prey; God would not leave His soul in hell, Or let His flesh decay: His flesh reposed in hope Of the third joyful morn, And then the Father raised Him up, And God again was born. 4. This Jesus is restored To life by power divine; We all proclaim our living Lord, And in His praises join: We are His witnesses, He is gone up on high, Exalted to His native place, He lives no more to die. 5. Again at God’s right hand Our Lord is called to sit, Till all who now His sway withstand Are crushed beneath His feet: Be it to Israel’s seed, To every sinner known, God hath performed His oath indeed, Hath glorified His Son. 6. Sinners, believe He died, And rose to buy your peace; Jesus the Christ, the Crucified, The Lord of Life confess; Repent in Jesus’ name, Believe and be forgiven, And take the Holy Ghost ye claim, And rise with us to Heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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The Taking Of Jericho

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8227 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D First Line: Arise, ye men of war Lyrics: 1 Arise, ye men of war, Prevent the morning ray, Prepare, your captain cries, prepare, Your captain leads the way: He calls you forth to fight, Where yonder ramparts rise, Ramparts of a stupendous height, Ramparts that touch the skies. 2 Who dares approach those towers? Who can those walls o’erturn? The city braves all human powers, And laughs a seige to scorn. Who shall the city take, The Jericho within? Not all the powers of earth can shake The strength of inbred sin. 3 Impregnable it stands, Strong, and walled up to Heaven; But God into our Joshua’s hands The citadel hath given; The fortress and its king, And all his valiant men, Our captain to the ground shall bring, And on their ruins reign. 4 All power He hath to quell, And conquer and o’erthrow, All power in Heaven, and earth, and hell, To root out every foe; Through Him divinely bold Let all His soldiers fight, Now of your captain’s strength take hold, And conquer in His might. 5 Ye people all pass on; Ye men of war surround The city by your captain won; Attend the trumpet’s sound: The priests whom He hath chose Pass on before the Lord, And each a ram’s-horn trumpet blows, The trumpet of the Word. 6 The holy ark they bear, The covenant of His grace, And tidings of great joy declare To all the fallen race: They make His mercies known, His promises they show: Go in the track your guides have shown, To certain conquest go. 7 In sight of God proceed, Follow the ark divine, In all the ways and statutes tread, Which He hath pleased to’ enjoin: Pray always, fast, and pray, And watch to do His will; All His commands with joy obey, All righteousness fulfill. 8 With patience persevere, Still in His ways be found, Still to the city walls draw near, And day by day surround; Continue in His Word, On all His means attend, Bearing the burden of the Lord, And hoping to the end. 9 Arise, your strength renew, Your glorious toil repeat, Follow the ark, your Lord pursue, And for His promise wait; In deepest silence go; Your Joshua cries, Be still, Assured His truth and power to know, And prove His perfect will. 10 Tried to the uttermost His faithful Word shall be, Who in the strength of Jesus trust Shall gain the victory: But wait for your reward, And give your clamors o’er, Tarry the leisure of your Lord, Nor ever murmur more. 11 The solemn day draws nigh When sin shall have its doom, Faith sees it with an eagle’s eye, And cries, The day is come; The seventh morn I see, And hasten to be blest, Enjoy an instant victory, An antedated rest. 12 The walls are compassed round, This circuit is the last: The ark stands still: the trumpets sound A long continued blast: The people turn their eyes On the devoted walls; And Shout, the mighty Joshua cries, And lo! the city falls. 13 Its proud aspiring brow Lies level with the ground; It lies, and not one stone is now Upon another found. The walls are flat, the deep Foundations are o’erthrown; The lofty fortress is a heap And sin is trodden down. 14 The strength of sin is lost, And Babylon the great Is fallen, fallen to the dust, Has found its final fate. Partakers of our hope, We seize what God hath given, And trampling down all sin go up, And straight ascend to Heaven. 15 But shall not sin remain, And in its ruins live? No, Lord, we trust, and not in vain, Thy fullness to receive; Thy strength and saving grace Thou shalt for us employ, The being of all sin erase, And utterly destroy. 16 Actual and inbred sin Shall feel Thy two-edged sword: The city is, with all therein, Devoted to the Lord: Thy Word cannot be broke, Thou wilt Thine arm display, Thou wilt with one continual stroke Our sin for ever slay. 17 Woman, and man, and beast, And ox, and ass, and sheep, All, all at once shall be oppressed By death’s eternal sleep; Never to rise again, Both young and old shall fall; Not one shall ’scape, not one remain, But die and perish all. 18 The human beast and fiend Thou, Lord, shall take away, And make the old transgression end, And all its relics slay; The proud and carnal will, The selfish vain desire, Thou all our sins at once shalt kill, And burn them all with fire. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Away My Needless Fears

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9088 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Away my needless fears, And doubts no longer mine! A ray of heav’nly light appears, A messenger divine: Thrice comfortable hope That calms my stormy breast; My Father’s hand prepares the cup, And what He wills is best. 2 He knows whate’er I want, He sees my helplessness, And always readier is to grant Than I to ask His grace: My fearful heart He reads, Secures my soul from harms, And underneath His mercy spreads Its everlasting arms. 3 Here is firm footing; here, My soul, is solid rock, To break the waves of grief and fear, And trouble’s rudest shock: This only can sustain When earth and Heav’n remove: O turn thee to thy rest again, Thy God’s eternal love. 4 To God again I turn, And shelter in His breast, His will (let me rejoice or mourn) His will is surely best: His skill infallible, His providential grace, His power, and truth, that never fail, Shall order all my ways. 5 The random blows of chance, The being I defy, Whose life’s minutest circumstance, Is subject to His eye: He hears the ravens call; Nor can His children grieve, Nor can a worthless sparrow fall Without my Father’s leave. 6 Why then was I cast down, And troubled without cause, And trembled at the creature’s frown, And feared the threatened loss? Shall I mistrust His care My blessings to defend, Or dread (who cannot lose a hair) To lose a bosom friend? 7 If what I wish is good, And suits the will divine, By earth and hell in vain withstood, I know it shall be mine: Still let them counsel take To frustrate His decree, They cannot keep a blessing back By Heav’n designed for me. 8 If what my soul requires To me would evil prove, His love shall cross my fond desires, His kindly jealous love: But would I for His sake With every rival part, My life, my all, my friend give back? He knows, He knows my heart. 9 Here then I doubt no more, But in His pleasure rest, Whose wisdom, love, and truth and power Engage to make me blest; T’accomplish His design, The creatures all agree, And all the attributes divine Are now at work for me. 10 To know my final state I at His footstool bow, Who tells my soul the hand of fate Is on the curtain now! His will the veil withdraws, And while I lift my eyes, Discovers here a glorious cross, That draws me to the skies. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Christians, Dismiss Your Fear

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9752 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Christians, dismiss your fear, Let hope and joy succeed; The great good news with gladness hear, The Lord is risen indeed; The shades of death withdrawn, His eyes their beams display, So wakes the Sun, when rosy dawn Unbars the gates of day. 2 The promise is fulfilled, Salvation’s work is done, Justice with mercy’s reconciled, And God has raised His Son; He quits the dark abode, From all corruption free, The holy, harmless Child of God Could no corruption see. 3 Angels with saints above The rising Victor sing, And all the blissful seats of love With loud hosannas ring; Ye pilgrims, too, below, Your hearts and voices raise, Let every breast with gladness glow, And every mouth sing praise. 4 My soul, thy Savior laud, Who all thy sorrows bore, Who died for sin, but lives to God, And lives to die no more; His death procured thy peace, His resurrection’s thine; Believe, receive the full release: ’Tis signed with blood divine. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Captain, We Look To Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11460 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Captain, we look to Thee, Thy promised succors claim, Humbly assured of victory Through Thine almighty name; With furious beasts to fight, Forth in Thy strength we go, With all the earth-born sons of night, With all the fiends below. 2 Hold of Thine arm we take, And fearlessly march on, The world, the realm of Satan, shake, And turn it upside down; ’Gainst all the powers of hell Undaunted we proceed, Resistless and invincible Through our triumphant Head. 3 A suffering fight we wage With man’s oppressive power, Endure the persecutor’s rage, Till all the storm is o’er; Armed with the patient mind Which in our Savior was, We bear the hate of all mankind, And glory in the cross. 4 To gain that heavenly prize We gladly suffer here, And languish in yon opening skies To see His sign appear; His sign we soon shall see, The Lord shall quickly come, And give the final victory, And take the conquerors home. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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My God, My Strength, My Hope (Jesu, My Strength, My Hope)

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11610 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D First Line: My God, my strength, my hope Lyrics: 1 My God, my strength, my hope, On Thee I cast my care, With humble confidence look up, And know Thou hear’st my prayer. Give me on Thee to wait, Till I can all things do; On Thee, almighty to create, Almighty to renew. 2 I want a sober mind, A self-renouncing will, That tramples down and casts behind The baits of pleasing ill; A soul inured to pain, To hardship, grief, and loss, Bold to take up, firm to sustain, The consecrated cross. 3 I want a godly fear, A quick-discerning eye, That looks to Thee when sin is near, And bids the tempter fly; A spirit still prepared, And armed with jealous care, Forever standing on its guard, And watching unto prayer. 4 I want a true regard, A single, steady aim, Unmoved by threatening or reward, To Thee and Thy great name; This blessing above all, Always to pray, I want: Out of the deep on Thee to call, And never, never faint. 5 I rest upon Thy word; The promise is for me; My succor and salvation, Lord, Shall surely come from Thee; But let me still abide, Nor from my hope remove, Till Thou my patient spirit guide Into Thy perfect love. Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA

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