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Fear not, it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXLII (1791) Scripture: Luke 12:32 First Line: Ye little Flock, whom JESUS feeds Lyrics: 1 Ye little Flock, whom JESUS feeds, Dismiss your anxious Cares; Look to the Shepherd of your Souls, And smile away your Fears. 2 Tho' Wolves and Lions prowl around, His Staff is your Defence: 'Midst Sands and Rocks your Shepherd's Voice Calls Streams and Pastures thence. 3 Your Father will a Kingdom give, And give it with Delight; His feeblest Child his Love shall call To triumph in his Sight. 4 Ten Thousand Praises, Lord, we bring For sure Supports like these; And o'er the pious Dead we Sing Thy living Promises. 5 For all we Hope, and they enjoy, We bless a Saviour's Name; Nor Shall that Stroke disturb the Songs, Which breaks this mortal Frame. Topics: liturgical Songs of Response; Invitation to Praise and Repentance Languages: English
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Fear not, it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom

Author: Dr. Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Luke 12:32 First Line: Ye little Flock, whom Jesus feeds Lyrics: 1 Ye little Flock, whom Jesus feeds, Dismiss your anxious cares; Look to the Shepherd of your souls, And smile away your fears. 2 Tho' wolves and lions prowl around, His staff is your defence: ’Midst sands and rocks, your shepherd’s voice Calls streams and pastures thence. 3 Your father will a kingdom give, And give it with delight: His feeblest child His love shall call To triumph in His sight. 4 Ten thousand praises, Lord, we bring For sure supports like these; And o’er the pious dead we sing Thy living promises. 5 For all we hope, and they enjoy We bless a Savior's name; Nor shall that stroke disturb the song, Which breaks this mortal frame. Topics: Scripture Invitations and Promises; Promises Of the kingdom Languages: English
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The Shepherd's address to his fearful flock

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CVI (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Luke 12:32 First Line: Ye little flock, whom Jesus feeds Lyrics: 1 Ye little flock, whom Jesus feeds, Dismiss your anxious cares; Look to the shepherd of your souls, And smile away your fears. 2 Tho' wolves and lions prowl around, His staff is your defence: ’Midst sands and rocks your shepherd’s voice Calls streams and pastures thence. 3 Your Father will a kingdom give, And give it with delight: His feeblest child his love shall call To triumph in his sight. 4 Ten thousand praises, Lord, we bring For sure supports like these; And o’er the pious dead we sing Thy living promises. 5 For all we hope, and they enjoy We bless a Saviour's name; Nor shall that stroke disturb the song, Which breaks this mortal frame. Topics: The Christian Life Languages: English
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Fear not, it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCXLII (1801) Scripture: Luke 12:32 First Line: Ye little Flock, whom Jesus feeds Topics: Invitation to Praise and Repentance Languages: English
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Who is this so weak and helpless

Author: William Walsham How, 1823-1897 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #748 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Luke 12:35 Lyrics: 1 Who is this so weak and helpless, child of lowly Hebrew maid, rudely in a stable sheltered, coldly in a manger laid? 'Tis the Lord of all creation, who this wondrous path hath trod; he is God from everlasting, and to everlasting God. 2 Who is this - a Man of Sorrows, walking sadly life's hard way; homeless, weary, sighing, weeping over sin and Satan's sway? 'Tis our God, our glorious Saviour, who beyond our mortal sight now for us a place prepareth free from grief and full of light. 3 Who is this - behold him raining drops of blood upon the ground? Who is this - despised, rejected, mocked, insulted, beaten, bound? 'Tis our God, who gifts and graces on his Church now poureth down; all his faithful ones empowering to partake in cross and crown. 4 Who is this that hangeth dying, while the thieves on either side? Nails his hands and feet are tearing, and the spear hath pierced his side. 'Tis the God who ever liveth 'mid the shining ones on high, in the glorious golden city, reigning everlastingly. Topics: Year A Easter 5 Languages: English Tune Title: EBENEZER (TON-Y-BOTEL)

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis (1892-1980) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #403 (1998) Meter: 12.11.12.11 D Scripture: Luke 12:22-34 First Line: Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving Topics: Thanksgiving; Adoration; Creation; Exodus Languages: English Tune Title: THE ASH GROVE
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Watch, Ye Saints

Author: Phoebe Palmer, 1807-1874 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #608 (2018) Meter: 8.8.8.8 with refrain Scripture: Luke 12:35-40 First Line: Watch, ye saints, with eyelids waking Refrain First Line: Lo! He comes, lo! Jesus comes Lyrics: 1 Watch, ye saints, with eyelids waking; Lo! the pow'rs of heav'n are shaking; Keep your lamps all trimmed and burning, Ready for your Lord's returning. Refrain: Lo! He comes, lo! Jesus comes; Lo! He comes, He comes all glorious! Jesus comes to reign victorious, Lo! He comes, yes, Jesus comes. 2 Lo! the promise of your Savior, Pardoned sin and purchased favor, Blood-washed robes and crowns of glory; Haste to tell redemption's story. [Refrain] 3 Kingdoms at their base are crumbling, Hark! His chariot wheels are rumbling; Tell, oh, tell of grace abounding, While the seventh trump is sounding. [Refrain] 4 Nations wane, though proud and stately; Christ His kingdom hast'neth greatly; Earth her latest pangs is summing; Shout, ye saints, your Lord is coming. [Refrain] 5 Sinners, come, while Christ is pleading; Now for you He's interceding; Haste, ere grace and time diminished Shall proclaim the myst'ry finished. [Refrain] Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life Second Coming; Christian Year Advent (Second Coming) Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS COMES
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Worldly pleasures renounced

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #353a (1889) Scripture: Luke 12:35 First Line: Vain are all terrestrial pleasures Topics: Duties and Trials Steadfastness and Growth in Grace Languages: English
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Worldly pleasures renounced

Author: David E. Ford Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #647 (1891) Meter: 8.7 Scripture: Luke 12:35 First Line: Vain are all terrestrial pleasures Topics: Death Preparation for; Vanity of earth; World Renounced; World Unsatisfying Languages: English
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O Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee?

Author: Paulus Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #368 (1985) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Luke 12:33 First Line: O Lord, how shall I meet thee Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how shall I meet thee, how welcome thee aright? Thy people long to greet thee, my hope, my heart's delight! O kindle, Lord most holy, a lamp within my breast to do in spirit lowly all that may please thee best. 2 Love caused thine incarnation, love brought thee down to me; thy thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. O love beyond all telling, that led thee to embrace in love all love excelling our lost and fallen race. 3 A glory thou didst give me, a treasure safe on high, that will not fail nor leave me as earthly riches fly. My heart shall bloom forever for thee with praises new, and from thy name shall never withhold the honor due. Languages: English Tune Title: HELDER

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