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When All Is Ended

Author: Brian Wren, 1936- Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7 First Line: When all is ended, time and troubles past
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See! They are Drifting

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:1 First Line: Out on sin's ocean the careless are drifting Refrain First Line: See! they are drifting, your brothers are drifting Lyrics: 1 Out on sin’s ocean the careless are drifting, Far from the beacon that leadeth aright; Servants of Jesus, your voices be lifting, Calling them back from the darkness of night. Refrain: See! they are drifting, your brothers are drifting, See! they are tossing on sin’s dreadful wave! Like to a trumpet your voices be lifting, Call them to Jesus, the mighty to save. 2 Darkness and danger are surely before them, Farther and farther they’re drifting away; Forward! my brothers, to warn and implore them, Call them to Jesus, lest farther they stray. [Refrain] 3 Call to them, brothers, their barks to be turning, Point to the beacon of safety and light; Point to the beacon for wanderers burning, Lighting the pathway to Edenland bright. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Out on sin's ocean the careless are drifting]

Cry 'Freedom! 'Cry 'Freedom!'

Author: Michael Forster (b. 1946) Meter: 14.14.14 with refrain Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:1-12 First Line: Cry 'Freedom!' in the name of God, and let the cry resound Topics: Aid and development; Children and All-Age Worship; Church nature of; Food and Hunger; Freedom and Liberation; Human Dignity; Justice; Justice and Peace; Nation and Society; Peace; Social Concern Used With Tune: FREE INDEED

God Bless to Us Our Bread

Author: Fedirico Pagura; John L. Bell Meter: Irregular Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-8 First Line: God bless to us our bread (Bendice, Señor, nuestro pan) Topics: Eucharist; Peace and Justice Used With Tune: [Bendice, Señor, nuestro pan]
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Lord Jesus, If I Love and Serve My Neighbor

Author: Brian Wren Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:7 Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, if I love and serve my neighbor out of my knowledge, leisure, pow'r, or wealth, open my eyes to understand his anger if from his helplessness he hates my help. 2 When I have met my sister's need with kindness and prayed that she could waken from despair, open my ears if, crying now for justice, she struggles for the changes that I fear. 3 Lord, tho' I cling to safety or possessions, yet from the cross love's poverty prevails: open my heart to life and liberation, open my hands to bear the mark of nails. Topics: Neighbor; Social Justice Used With Tune: CITY OF GOD
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The Fasting of Jesus

Author: James Relly Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7 First Line: This is the fas that I will choose Lyrics: 1 This is the fast that I will choose, The burdens to undo; The hands of wickedness to loose, And let the pris'ner go: 2 Let such as are opprest be freed, Break ev'ry yoke in twain, Gladly supply the brethren's need, And thus allay their pain: 3 To hungry souls to deal thy bread, Nor thrust them from thy door, But in thine house a table spread, For all the cast out poor: 4 To all the naked cov'ring give, Their drooping hearts refresh; Nor hide thyself, whilst thou dost live, From those who're thine own flesh. 5 Attentive to the heav'nly word We stand convicted deep, That we ourselves, before the Lord, This fast can never keep: 6 But up we look unto our head, Jesus the fast hath kept; And us in him thro' all he did, The Father doth accept. 7 He kept the fast, which God did choose; Our burdens did undo; Our hands of wickedness did loose, And let the pris'ners go: 8 From sin's oppression us he freed, Brake ev'ry yoke in twain, Gladly supply'd his brethren's need, And sav'd us from hell's pain. 9 To us he deals the living bread, Nor thrusts us from his door; But to his house, and table spread, He brings us cast out poor. 10 Cloth'd with the labours of his cross, He did our hearts refresh; Nor did he hide himself from us, But calls us his own flesh. 11 Hail, Alpha and Omega, hail! All hail, thou first and last! O'er all our foes we shall prevail, For thou hast kept the fast: 12 Complete in thee, our dearest Lord, They works as ours are known: We now encourag'd by thy word, Conclude thy fast's our own. Topics: Hymns, on the Life of Immanuel, the Head of every Man

God of All Living

Author: Kenneth I. Morse, 1913- Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7 First Line: God of all living, we make our confession Topics: Justice and Peace; Laments Used With Tune: COMPASSION
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If you take away from the midst of thee the yoke

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:9 Topics: Prophecy and Promise
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Come and be Free

Author: D. S. W. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6 First Line: There's mercy, poor sinner, for thee Refrain First Line: O come, will you come to the Lord? Used With Tune: [There's mercy, poor sinner, for thee]

When he comes back, when he comes back

Author: Malcolm Stewart Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-10 First Line: The master has promised that he will return Topics: Jesus Christ Coming today; Jesus Christ Return; Light; Ministry of God's People; Service Used With Tune: WHEN HE COMES BACK

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