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Come Now, O Lord

Author: Henry E. Fries, 1857-1949 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #233 (1969) First Line: Come now, O Lord, and teach us how to pray Lyrics: 1 Come now, O Lord, and teach us how to pray, Teach us to ask yourselves form day to day If we are Thine and Thine alone will be Through earthly days and through eternity. 2 Come now, O Lord, and search each inmost thought, Ask if we love and serve Thee as we ought. Do we attempt to do Thy holy will? Does constant love for Thee our bosoms fill? 3 Come now, O Lord, and from Thy bounteous store, Teach lukewarm hearts to love Thee more and more, And many sinners now from Thee astray Do Thou convert and strengthen day by day. 4 Come now, O Lord, and as in days of old Do thou to us Thy Spirit now unfold; Pour forth Thy love and all abounding grace Till we in spirit see Thee face to face. Topics: God the Holy Spirit Languages: English Tune Title: PENTECOSTAL HYMN
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Come Now, O Lord

Author: Henry E. Fries Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #742 (1995) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Come now, O Lord, and teach us how to pray. Teach us to ask yourselves from day to day if we are yours and yours alone will be through earthly days and through eternity. 2 Come now, O Lord, and search each inmost thought. Ask if we love and serve you as we ought. Do we attempt to do your holy will? Does constant love for you our poor hearts fill? 3 Come now, O Lord, and as in days of old to us your Spirit gracefully unfold; pour forth your love and all-abounding grace till we in spirit see you face to face. Topics: Prayer; Christ--Presence of; Prayer; Self-Examination Scripture: Luke 11:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: PENTECOSTAL HYMN

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