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Liberator Lord (2)

Author: Kathy Galloway Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: To those whose lives are bitter Used With Tune: CORMAC
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For the Might of Thine Arm

Author: Charles Silvester Horne, 1865-1914 Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee Lyrics: 1. For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee, our God, our fathers’ God; Thou hast kept Thy pilgrim people by the strength of Thy staff and rod; Thou hast called us to the journey which faithless feet ne’er trod; For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee, our God, our fathers’ God. 2. For the love of Christ constraining, that bound their hearts as one; For the faith in truth and freedom in which their work was done; For the peace of God’s evangel wherewith their feet were shod; For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee, our God, our fathers’ God. 3. We are watchers of a beacon whose light must never die; We are guardians of an altar that shows Thee ever nigh; We are children of Thy freemen who sleep beneath the sod; For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee, our God, our fathers’ God. 4. May the shadow of Thy presence around our camp be spread; Baptize us with the courage Thou gavest to our dead; O keep us in the pathway their saintly feet have trod; For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee, our God, our fathers’ God. Used With Tune: [For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee]
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The Voice of God Is Calling

Author: John Haynes Holmes, 1879-1964 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 66 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The voice of God is calling Its summons unto men; As once he spake in Zion, So now he speaks again: Whom shall I send to comfort My people in their need? Whom shall I send to loosen The bonds of shame and greed? 2 I hear my people crying In cot and mine and slum; No field or mart is silent, No city street is dumb. I see my people falling In darkness and despair. Whom shall I send to shatter The fetters which they bear? 3 We heed, O Lord, thy summons And answer: Here are we! Send us upon thine errand! Let us thy servants be! Our strength is dust and ashes, Our years a passing hour; But thou canst use our weakness To magnify thy power. 4 From ease and plenty save us, From pride of place absolve; Purge us of low desire, Lift us to high resolve. Teach us and make us holy, Teach us thy will and way; Speak, and, behold we answer! Command, and we obey! 5 Great God of earth and heaven, To thee our songs we raise; To thee be glory given And everlasting praise: We joyfully confess thee, Eternal Triune God; We magnify, we bless thee, And spread thy praise abroad. Amen. Topics: The Church Social Concern Used With Tune: CORMAC

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