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Lord, who may dwell within your house

Author: Paul Wigmore, 1925- Meter: 8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Lord, who may dwell within your house and on your holy hill? All those who walk a blameless way, who love the right, who win the day with truthful words and, come what may, will speak no word of ill; 2 all those who love their neighbour well, who hate the way of sin, who honour all that fear the Lord, whose promise is a binding cord, who help and seek no rich reward– these, Lord, you welcome in. Topics: Discipleship; Help; Metrical Psalms; Neighbor; Welcome / Acceptance Scripture: Psalm 15 Used With Tune: WITHINGTON
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The Son of Man Has Been Revealed

Author: Michael Saward Meter: 8.6.8.8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 The Son of Man has been revealed as prophet, priest, and king; with feet like bronze, with robes of gold, his voice a mighty torrent bold, his eyes aflame, his age untold, in glory shimmering. 2 To John he spoke on Patmos isle, "Write now of what shall be; don't be afraid, for there is none before me, or when all is done, I hold the keys, the stars, the sun; stand up and you shall see." 3 *[choose from verses below] 4 To seven churches thus he spoke, and called on each to hear. Our fears and failures he'll expose; our opportunities he knows; his grace and mercy overflows, his victory is near. * a) Ephesus: His are the words of one on high who holds the stars in space; who calls his faithful to endure and, by repentance, to secure the food of life, serene and pure, within God's holy place. b) Smyrna: His are the words of one on high the first and last who lives, who offers hope instead of fear, the crown of life to those who hear, his glorious presence ever near, as one who freely gives. c) Pergamum: His are the words of one on high who wields the two-edged sword. He breaks the power of Satan's throne; he judges sin among his own and gives a name in secret known to those who call him "Lord." d) Thyatira: His are the words of one on high whose eyes are flaming fire. He flings the faithless to the dust; he pours his love upon the just. The Morning Star is theirs, who trust in Christ, their great desire. e) Sardis: His are the words of one on high who rules the seven stars, and when he comes, as comes a thief, all unexpected, bringing grief, some will be lost in sham belief, while white-robed saints bear scars. f) Philadelphia: His are the words of one on high, the holy one and true, who gives the church an open door and holds them safe in anguish sore, who crowns the faithful who adore his name, and city, new. g) Laodicea: His are the words of one on high, all glorious his renown. He scorns complacency and pride, for hungry sinners he'll provide, he offers gold, refined and tried; creation's Source and Crown. Topics: All Saints Day; Obedience (see also Will of God) Scripture: Revelation 1:9-20 Used With Tune: WITHINGTON

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