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Who Knows How Soon My Days Are Ended

Author: Amilia Juliana, Countess of Schwartzburg Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #248 (1927) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Who knows how soon my days are ended? My years are few, and time speeds on. How swiftly, in this world of changes, May death approach and life be gone! My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 2 So teach me, Lord, my days to number That when the hour of death appears, The wounds of Christ may be my refuge, Nor may I spare repentant tears. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 3 Help me to put my house in order That I may ever ready be To leave this world, and say in meekness: Lord, deal Thou as Thou wilt with me. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 4 O Father, let my sins be covered With Jesus' blood and righteousness; By faith this spotless garment wearing, I rest shall find from all distress. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 5 From Jesus naught my soul can sever, Nor life nor death shall do me harm; Him as my Lord and God confessing, I easily my foes disarm. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 6 With Him I live in sweet contentment, And death instills no thought of fear; For, while to Thee my ways commending, I have this faith to lend me cheer: Thy grace in Christ shall be my stay, And I in peace shall pass away. Topics: Comfort and Hope Languages: English Tune Title: [Who knows how soon my days are ended]
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Who Knows How Soon My Days Are Ended

Author: Amilia Juliana, Countess of Schwartzburg Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #248 (1928) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Who knows how soon my days are ended? My years are few, and time speeds on. How swiftly, in this world of changes, May death approach and life be gone! My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 2 So teach me, Lord, my days to number That when the hour of death appears, The wounds of Christ may be my refuge, Nor may I spare repentant tears My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 3 Help me to put my house in order That I may ever ready be To leave this world, and say in meekness: Lord, deal Thou as Thou wilt with me. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 4 O Father, let my sins be covered With Jesus' blood and righteousness; By faith this spotless garment wearing, I rest shall find from all distress. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 5 From Jesus naught my soul can sever, Nor life nor death shall do me harm; Him as my Lord and God confessing, I easily my foes disarm. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 6 With Him I live in sweet contentment, And death instills no thought of fear; For, while to Thee my ways commending, I have this faith to lend me cheer: Thy grace in Christ shall be my stay, And I in peace shall pass away. Topics: Comfort and Hope Languages: English
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Who Knows How Soon My Days Are Ended

Author: H. Brueckner; Emilie Juliane, Countess of Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #301 (1930) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 First Line: Who knows how soon my days are ended? Lyrics: 1 Who knows how soon my days are ended? My days are few and time speeds on. How swiftly, in this world of changes, May death approach and life be gone. O God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 2 So teach me, Lord, my days to number That when the hour of death appears, The wounds of Christ may be my refuge, Nor may I spare repentant tears. O God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 3 Help me to put my house in order, That I may ever ready be To leave this world and say in meekness: Lord, as Thou wilt, deal Thou with me. O God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 4 O Father, let my sins be covered With Jesus' blood and righteousness; By faith this spotless garment wearing, I find relief from all distress. O God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. 5 From Jesus naught my soul can sever, Nor life nor death can do me harm: Him as my Lord and God confessing, I shall with ease my foes disarm. O God, for Jesus' sake I pray That I in peace may pass away. Topics: The Christian Life Death and Burial Languages: English Tune Title: RUDOLSTADT

O God, for Jesus' sake I pray

Author: Ludaemilie Elisabeth Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Hymnal: The Pioneer Hymnal #d300 (1952) First Line: Who knows how soon my days are ended

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