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April 30, 2006

He Lives

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I serve a risen Savior, He's in the world today;
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I know that He is living, whatever men may say;
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I see His hand of mercy, I hear His voice of cheer,
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And just the time I need Him, He's always near.
Refrain:
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He lives-   He lives-       Christ Jesus lives today!
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He walks with me and talks with me, along life's narrow way.
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He lives-  He lives-       Salvation to impart!
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You ask me how I know He lives?  He lives within my heart.

In all the world around me I see His loving care,
And though my heart grows weary I never will despair;
I know that He is leading through all the stormy blast,
The day of His appearing will come at last.

Rejoice, rejoice O Christian, lift up your voice and sing
Eternal hallelujahs to Jesus Christ the King!
The Hope of all who seek Him, the Help of all who find,
None other is so loving, so good and kind. —

April 23, 2006

Auguries of Innocence

To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.

A robin redbreast in a cage
Puts all heaven in a rage.

A dove-house fill'd with doves and pigeons
Shudders hell thro' all its regions.
A dog starv'd at his master's gate
Predicts the ruin of the state.

A horse misused upon the road
Calls to heaven for human blood.
Each outcry of the hunted hare
A fibre from the brain does tear.

A skylark wounded in the wing,
A cherubim does cease to sing.
The game-cock clipt and arm'd for fight
Does the rising sun affright.

Every wolf's and lion's howl
Raises from hell a human soul.

The wild deer, wand'ring here and there,
Keeps the human soul from care.
The lamb misus'd breeds public strife,
And yet forgives the butcher's knife.

The bat that flits at close of eve
Has left the brain that won't believe.
The owl that calls upon the night
Speaks the unbeliever's fright.

He who shall hurt the little wren
Shall never be belov'd by men.
He who the ox to wrath has mov'd
Shall never be by woman lov'd.

The wanton boy that kills the fly
Shall feel the spider's enmity.
He who torments the chafer's sprite
Weaves a bower in endless night.

The caterpillar on the leaf
Repeats to thee thy mother's grief.
Kill not the moth nor butterfly,
For the last judgement draweth nigh.

He who shall train the horse to war
Shall never pass the polar bar.
The beggar's dog and widow's cat,
Feed them and thou wilt grow fat.

The gnat that sings his summer's song
Poison gets from slander's tongue.
The poison of the snake and newt
Is the sweat of envy's foot.

The poison of the honey bee
Is the artist's jealousy.

The prince's robes and beggar's rags
Are toadstools on the miser's bags.
A truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent.

It is right it should be so;
Man was made for joy and woe;
And when this we rightly know,
Thro' the world we safely go.

Joy and woe are woven fine,
A clothing for the soul divine.
Under every grief and pine
Runs a joy with silken twine.

The babe is more than swaddling bands;
Every farmer understands.
Every tear from every eye
Becomes a babe in eternity;

This is caught by females bright,
And return'd to its own delight.
The bleat, the bark, bellow, and roar,
Are waves that beat on heaven's shore.

The babe that weeps the rod beneath
Writes revenge in realms of death.
The beggar's rags, fluttering in air,
Does to rags the heavens tear.

The soldier, arm'd with sword and gun,
Palsied strikes the summer's sun.
The poor man's farthing is worth more
Than all the gold on Afric's shore.

One mite wrung from the lab'rer's hands
Shall buy and sell the miser's lands;
Or, if protected from on high,
Does that whole nation sell and buy.

He who mocks the infant's faith
Shall be mock'd in age and death.
He who shall teach the child to doubt
The rotting grave shall ne'er get out.

He who respects the infant's faith
Triumphs over hell and death.
The child's toys and the old man's reasons
Are the fruits of the two seasons.

The questioner, who sits so sly,
Shall never know how to reply.
He who replies to words of doubt
Doth put the light of knowledge out.

The strongest poison ever known
Came from Caesar's laurel crown.
Nought can deform the human race
Like to the armour's iron brace.

When gold and gems adorn the plow,
To peaceful arts shall envy bow.
A riddle, or the cricket's cry,
Is to doubt a fit reply.

The emmet's inch and eagle's mile
Make lame philosophy to smile.
He who doubts from what he sees
Will ne'er believe, do what you please.

If the sun and moon should doubt,
They'd immediately go out.
To be in a passion you good may do,
But no good if a passion is in you.

The whore and gambler, by the state
Licensed, build that nation's fate.
The harlot's cry from street to street
Shall weave old England's winding-sheet.

The winner's shout, the loser's curse,
Dance before dead England's hearse.

Every night and every morn
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night
Some are born to sweet delight.

Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.

We are led to believe a lie
When we see not thro' the eye,
Which was born in a night to perish in a night,
When the soul slept in beams of light.

God appears, and God is light,
To those poor souls who dwell in night;
But does a human form display
To those who dwell in realms of day. —William Blake

In Christ there is no East or West

In Christ there is no East or West,
In Him no South or North;
But one great fellowship of love
Throughout the whole wide earth.

In Him shall true hearts everywhere
Their high communion find;
His service is the golden cord,
Close binding humankind.

Join hands, then, members of the faith,
Whatever your race may be!
Who serves my Father as His child
Is surely kin to me.

In Christ now meet both East and West,
In Him meet North and South;
All Christly souls are one in Him
Throughout the whole wide earth. -Will­iam A. Dunk­er­ley



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April 16, 2006

Christ the Lord is Risen Today

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1. Christ the Lord is risen today,    Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
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   Sons   of  men  and angels say,    Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
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   Raise your joys and Triumphs high, Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
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   Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Al- - - - le - lu - ia!

2. Love's re-deem-ing work is done,   Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Fought the fight, the battle won;  Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Death in vain for-bids Him rise;   Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Christ has o-pened Par-a-dise.     Al- - - - le - lu - ia!

3. Lives a-gain our glo-rious King;   Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Where, O death is now thy sting?   Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Dy-ing once, He all doth save;     Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Where thy vic-to-ry, O grave?      Al- - - - le - lu - ia!

4. Soar we now where Christ has led,  Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Fol-lowing our ex-alt-ed Head;     Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Made like Him, like Him we rise;   Al- - - - le - lu - ia!
   Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. Al- - - - le - lu- ia!
Charles Wesley

April 14, 2006

Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward

Let mans Soule be a Spheare, and then, in this,
The intelligence that moves, devotion is,
And as the other Spheares, by being growne
Subject to forraigne motion, lose their owne,
And being by others hurried every day,
Scarce in a yeare their naturall forme obey:
Pleasure or businesse, so, our Soules admit
For their first mover, and are whirld by it.
Hence is't, that I am carryed towards the West
This day, when my Soules forme bends toward the East.
There I should see a Sunne, by rising set,
And by that setting endlesse day beget;
But that Christ on this Crosse, did rise and fall,
Sinne had eternally benighted all.
Yet dare I'almost be glad, I do not see
That spectacle of too much weight for mee.
Who sees Gods face, that is selfe life, must dye;
What a death were it then to see God dye?
It made his owne Lieutenant Nature shrinke,
It made his footstoole crack, and the Sunne winke.
Could I behold those hands which span the Poles,
And tune all spheares at once peirc'd with those holes?
Could I behold that endlesse height which is
Zenith to us, and our Antipodes,
Humbled below us? or that blood which is
The seat of all our Soules, if not of his,
Made durt of dust, or that flesh which was worne
By God, for his apparell, rag'd, and torne?
If on these things I durst not looke, durst I
Upon his miserable mother cast mine eye,
Who was Gods partner here, and furnish'd thus
Halfe of that Sacrifice, which ransom'd us?
Though these things, as I ride, be from mine eye,
They'are present yet unto my memory,
For that looks towards them; and thou look'st towards mee,
O Saviour, as thou hang'st upon the tree;
I turne my backe to thee, but to receive
Corrections, till thy mercies bid thee leave.
O thinke mee worth thine anger, punish mee,
Burne off my rusts, and my deformity,
Restore thine Image, so much, by thy grace,
That thou may'st know mee, and I'll turne my face. —John Donne

April 09, 2006

He never said a mumbalin' word

They crucified my Lord,
And He never said a mumbalin’ word;
They crucified my Lord,

Refrain:
And He never said a mumbalin’ word.
Not a word, not a word, not a word.

They nailed Him to a tree,
And He never said a mumbalin’ word;
They nailed Him to a tree,

Refrain

They pierced Him in the side,
And He never said a mumbalin’ word;
They pierced Him in the side,

Refrain

The blood came trickalin’ down,
And He never said a mumbalin’ word;
The blood came trickalin’ down,

Refrain

He bowed His head and died,
And He never said a mumbalin’ word;
He bowed His head and died,

Refrain

April 02, 2006

O sacred Head, now wounded

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O sa - cred Head, now wo-- und-ed,
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with grief and shame weighed down,
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Now scorn-ful - ly sur- ro-- und - ed
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with thorns, Thine on-ly crown;
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How pale Thou art with an - guish,
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with sore a-buse and scorn!
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How do-es that vi-sage la--n-guish,
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which once was bright as morn!

What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered, was all for sinners' gain;
Mine, mine was the transgression, but Thine the deadly pain.
Lo, here I fall, my Savior! 'Tis I deserve Thy place;
Look on me with Thy favor, vouchsafe to me Thy grace.

Men mock and taunt and jeer Thee, Thou noble countenance,
Though mighty worlds shall fear Thee and flee before Thy glance.
How art thou pale with anguish, with sore abuse and scorn!
How doth Thy visage languish that once was bright as morn!

Now from Thy cheeks has vanished their color once so fair;
From Thy red lips is banished the splendor that was there.
Grim death, with cruel rigor, hath robbed Thee of Thy life;
Thus Thou hast lost Thy vigor, Thy strength in this sad strife.

My burden in Thy Passion, Lord, Thou hast borne for me,
For it was my transgression which brought this woe on Thee.
I cast me down before Thee, wrath were my rightful lot;
Have mercy, I implore Thee; Redeemer, spurn me not!

What language shall I borrow to thank Thee, dearest friend,
For this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end?
O make me Thine forever, and should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never outlive my love to Thee.

My Shepherd, now receive me; my Guardian, own me Thine.
Great blessings Thou didst give me, O source of gifts divine.
Thy lips have often fed me with words of truth and love;
Thy Spirit oft hath led me to heavenly joys above.

Here I will stand beside Thee, from Thee I will not part;
O Savior, do not chide me! When breaks Thy loving heart,
When soul and body languish in death's cold, cruel grasp,
Then, in Thy deepest anguish, Thee in mine arms I'll clasp.

The joy can never be spoken, above all joys beside,
When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide.
O Lord of Life, desiring Thy glory now to see,
Beside Thy cross expiring, I'd breathe my soul to Thee.

My Savior, be Thou near me when death is at my door;
Then let Thy presence cheer me, forsake me nevermore!
When soul and body languish, oh, leave me not alone,
But take away mine anguish by virtue of Thine own!

Be Thou my consolation, my shield when I must die;
Remind me of Thy passion when my last hour draws nigh.
Mine eyes shall then behold Thee, upon Thy cross shall dwell,
My heart by faith enfolds Thee. Who dieth thus dies well. --Bernard of Clairvaux

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March 26, 2006

Breathe on me, breath of God

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Breathe on me, breath of God,
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Fill me with life a – new,
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That I may love what Thou dost love,
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And do what Thou wouldst do.

Breathe on me, breath of God,
Until my heart is pure,
Until with Thee I will one will,
To do and to endure.

Breathe on me, breath of God,
Blend all my soul with Thine,
Until this earthly part of me
Glows with Thy fire divine.

Breathe on me, breath of God,
So shall I never die,
But live with Thee the perfect life
Of Thine eternity. —Edwin Hatch

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March 19, 2006

Jesus shall reign

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Jesus shall reign wher-e’er the sun
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Does his suc-ces-sive jour-neys run;
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His kingdom stretch from shore to shore,
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Till moons shall wax and wane no more.

Behold the islands with their kings,
And Europe her best tribute brings;
From north to south the princes meet,
To pay their homage at His feet.

There Persia, glorious to behold,
There India shines in eastern gold;
And barb’rous nations at His word
Submit, and bow, and own their Lord.

To Him shall endless prayer be made,
And praises throng to crown His head;
His Name like sweet perfume shall rise
With every morning sacrifice.

People and realms of every tongue
Dwell on His love with sweetest song;
And infant voices shall proclaim
Their early blessings on His Name.

Blessings abound wherever He reigns;
The prisoner leaps to lose his chains;
The weary find eternal rest,
And all the sons of want are blessed.

Where He displays His healing power,
Death and the curse are known no more:
In Him the tribes of Adam boast
More blessings than their father lost.

Let every creature rise and bring
Peculiar honors to our King;
Angels descend with songs again,
And earth repeat the loud amen!

Great God, whose universal sway
The known and unknown worlds obey,
Now give the kingdom to Thy Son,
Extend His power, exalt His throne.

The scepter well becomes His hands;
All Heav’n submits to His commands;
His justice shall avenge the poor,
And pride and rage prevail no more.

With power He vindicates the just,
And treads th’oppressor in the dust:
His worship and His fear shall last
Till hours, and years, and time be past.

As rain on meadows newly mown,
So shall He send his influence down:
His grace on fainting souls distills,
Like heav’nly dew on thirsty hills.

The heathen lands, that lie beneath
The shades of overspreading death,
Revive at His first dawning light;
And deserts blossom at the sight.

The saints shall flourish in His days,
Dressed in the robes of joy and praise;
Peace, like a river, from His throne
Shall flow to nations yet unknown.
Isaac Watts

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March 12, 2006

Praise, my soul, the King of heaven

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Praise, my soul, the King of hea-ven;
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To His feet thy tri-bute bring.
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Ransomed, healed, re-stored, forgiv – en,
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Who like thee His praise should sing
D A G A D A G A Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him,
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Praise the e-ver-last-ing King.

Praise Him for His grace and favor
To our fathers in distress.
Praise Him still the same as ever,
Slow to chide, and swift to bless.
Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him,
Glorious in His faithfulness.

Fatherlike He tends and spares us;
Well our feeble frame He knows.
In His hands He gently bears us,
Rescues us from all our foes.
Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him,
Widely yet His mercy flows.

Frail as summer’s flower we flourish,
Blows the wind and it is gone;
But while mortals rise and perish
Our God lives unchanging on,
Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him,
Praise the High Eternal One!

Angels, help us to adore Him;
Ye behold Him face to face;
Sun and moon, bow down before Him,
Dwellers all in time and space.
Praise Him, praise Him, praise Him, praise Him,
Praise with us the God of grace. --Henry F. Lyte

March 05, 2006

Hail, Thou once despisèd Jesus!

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Hail, Thou once des-pis-èd Je— – sus! Hail, Thou Gali–le – an King!
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Thou didst suf-fer to re- le-ase us; Thou didst free sal-va-tion bring.
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Hail, Thou un-i – ver — sal Sa – vior, Who hast borne our sin and shame.
F C7 F C--C7 C F/A Bb-F Bb/D F C F
By Thy merits we find fa— – vor; life is giv— – en through Thy Name.

Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, all our sins on Thee were laid;
By almighty love anointed, Thou hast full atonement made.
Every sin may be forgiven through the virtue of Thy blood;
Opened is the gate of Heaven, reconciled are we with God.

Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, there forever to abide;
All the heavenly hosts adore Thee, seated at Thy Father’s side.
There for sinners Thou art pleading; there Thou dost our place prepare;
Thou for saints art interceding till in glory they appear.

Worship, honor, power and blessing Christ is worthy to receive;
Loudest praises, without ceasing, right it is for us to give.
Help, ye bright angelic spirits, bring your sweetest, noblest lays;
Help to sing of Jesus’ merits, help to chant Emmanuel’s praise!

February 26, 2006

How Great Thou Art

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O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
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Con-sider all the worlds Thy hands have made
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I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder
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Thy power through-out the uni-verse dis-played.
Refrain:
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Then sings my soul my savior God to Thee
Em Am Dsus D G
How great Thou art! how great Thou art!
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Then sings my soul my savior God to Thee
Em Am Dsus D G
How great Thou art! How great Thou art!

And when I think that God His Son not sparing
Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in
That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing
He bled and died to take away my sin.

When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation
And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart
Then shall I bow in humble adoration
And there proclaim “My God, how great Thou art”. —Stuart K. Hine

February 19, 2006

O Jesus, I have promised

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O Jesus, I have promised to serve Thee to the end;

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Be Thou forever near me, my Master and my Friend;

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I shall not fear the bat-tle if Thou art by my side,

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Nor wander from the path-way if Thou wilt be my Guide.

O let me feel Thee near me! The world is ever near;
I see the sights that dazzle, the tempting sounds I hear;
My foes are ever near me, around me and within;
But Jesus, draw Thou nearer, and shield my soul from sin.

O let me hear Thee speaking in accents clear and still,
Above the storms of passion, the murmurs of self will.
O speak to reassure me, to hasten or control;
O speak, and make me listen, Thou Guardian of my soul.

O Jesus, Thou hast promised to all who follow Thee
That where Thou art in glory there shall Thy servant be.
And Jesus, I have promised to serve Thee to the end;
O give me grace to follow, my Master and my Friend.

O let me see Thy footprints, and in them plant mine own;
My hope to follow duly is in Thy strength alone.
O guide me, call me, draw me, uphold me to the end;
And then in Heaven receive me, my Savior and my Friend. —John E. Bode

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February 14, 2006

Valentine's Day 2006

Let me be your love.
Each day my heart proffers this,
to be your strength, not iron hard,
but pliant to your need.
Be my love.
Each day my heart requests of you,
your light, your warmth, consuming all
I cannot bear alone.
Each needing what the other gives,
we weave a harmony.
Then you, next me, the melody,
A counterpoint of love.

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February 12, 2006

Since Jesus Came Into My Heart

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What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought
D                        A
Since Jesus came into my heart!
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I have light in my soul for which long I had sought,
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Since Jesus came into my heart!
Chorus:
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Since Jesus came into my heart,
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Since Jesus came into my heart,
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Floods of joy o’er my soul
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Like the sea billows roll,
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Since Jesus came into my heart.

I have ceased from my wandering and going astray,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And my sins, which were many, are all washed away,
Since Jesus came into my heart!

Chorus

I’m possessed of a hope that is steadfast and sure,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And no dark clouds of doubt now my pathway obscure,
Since Jesus came into my heart!

Chorus

There’s a light in the valley of death now for me,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And the gates of the City beyond I can see,
Since Jesus came into my heart!

Chorus

I shall go there to dwell in that City, I know,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And I’m happy, so happy, as onward I go,
Since Jesus came into my heart!

Chorus

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February 05, 2006

A Mighty Fortresss Is Our God

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A mighty fortress is our God,  a     Bul - wark ne -ver fai    -  ling,
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Our helper He a – mid the flood,  of    mo –  rtal ills pre – vai -  ling.
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For still our  ancient foe, doth seek to work us woe,
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His   craft and   power are great, and armed with cruel hate,
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On earth is   not his  e    - qual.

Did we in our own strength confide, our striving would be losing,
Were not the right Man on our side, the Man of God’s own choosing.
Dost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is He,
Lord Sabaoth His name, from age to age the same,
And He must win the battle.

And though this world with devils filled, should threaten to undo us,
We will not fear, for God has willed His truth to triumph through us.
The prince of darkness grim, we tremble not for him,
His rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure:
One little word shall fell him. —Martin Luther

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January 29, 2006

He Leadeth Me

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1.)  He   leadeth   me:   O   blessed thought!
D Bm/A A O words with heav'nly comfort fraught!
D G What-e'er I do, wher-e'er I be, D Bm D/A A D Still 'tis God's hand that lead-eth me.
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   He leadeth me, He  lead-eth me,
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   By  His own hand He leadeth me;
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   His faithful foll'wer I would be,
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   For by His hand He lead-eth me.

2.) Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom,
Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom,
By waters still, o'er troubled sea
Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.

3.) Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine,
Nor ever murmur nor repine;
Content, whatever lot I see,
Since 'tis my God that leadeth me.

4.) And when my task on  earth is done,
When by Thy  grace  the  vict'ry's won,
E'en death's cold wave I will not flee,
Since God through Jordan leadeth me. —Joseph H. Gilmore

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January 25, 2006

Robbie Burns Day

You might not tell by the spelling of my surname, but I am a McKenzie of the Scottish variety. Though four generations removed from the auld country, I try and display some cultural heritage every January 25th. This year I’m cooking up a pot of for an office pot-luck lunch.

TO A MOUSE, on turning her up in her Nest with the Plough, November, 1785.

Wee, sleeket, cowrin, tim'rous beastie,
Oh, what a panic's in thy breastie!
Thou need na start awa sae hasty
Wi' bickerin brattle!
I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee
Wi' murd'ring pattle!

I'm truly sorry Man's dominion
Has broken Nature's social union,
An' justifies that ill opinion
Which makes thee startle
At me, thy poor earth-born companion,
An' fellow-mortal!

I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve;
What then? poor beastie, thou maun live!
A daimen-icker in a thrave
'S a sma' request;
I'll get a blessin wi' the lave,
An' never miss 't!

Thy wee-bit housie, too, in ruin!
Its silly wa's the win's are strewin!
An' naething, now, to big a new ane,
O' foggage green!
An' bleak December's winds ensuin,
Baith snell an' keen!

Thou saw the fields laid bare an' wast,
An' weary Winter comin fast,
An' cozie here beneath the blast,
Thou thought to dwell,
Till crash! the cruel coulter past
Out thro' thy cell.

That wee-bit heap o' leaves an' stibble,
Has cost thee monie a weary nibble!
Now thou's turn'd out for a' thy trouble,
But house or hald,
To thole the winter's sleety dribble
An' cranreuch cauld!

But, Mousie, thou art no thy-lane
In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men
Gang aft agley,
An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain,
For promis'd joy!

Still thou art blest, compar'd wi' me!
The present only toucheth thee:
But, Och! I backward cast my e'e,
On prospects drear!
An' forward, tho' I canna see,
I guess an' fear!

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January 22, 2006

Depth of mercy! Can there be

[Tune: Seymour]

F Gm7/F Bb/F F Fdim F C

Depth of mer – cy! Can there be

F Dm F7+5 F#dim Gm C7 F
Mer – cy still re – served for me?

F Gm7/F Bb/F F Fdim F C
Can my God His wrath for – bear,

F F#dim C7/G Gm/Bb F/C C F
Me, the chief of sin – ners, spare?

I have long withstood His grace,
Long provoked Him to His face,
Would not hearken to His calls,
Grieved Him by a thousand falls.

I have spilt His precious blood,
Trampled on the Son of God,
Filled with pangs unspeakable,
I, who yet am not in hell!

I my Master have denied,
I afresh have crucified,
And profaned His hallowed Name,
Put Him to an open shame.

Whence to me this waste of love?
Ask my Advocate above!
See the cause in Jesus’ face,
Now before the throne of grace.

Jesus, answer from above,
Is not all Thy nature love?
Wilt Thou not the wrong forget,
Permit me to kiss Thy feet?

If I rightly read Thy heart,
If Thou all compassion art,
Bow Thine ear, in mercy bow,
Pardon and accept me now.

Jesus speaks, and pleads His blood!
He disarms the wrath of God;
Now my Father’s mercies move,
Justice lingers into love.

Kindled His relentings are,
Me He now delights to spare,
Cries, “How shall I give thee up?”
Lets the lifted thunder drop.

Lo! I still walk on the ground:
Lo! an Advocate is found:
“Hasten not to cut Him down,
Let this barren soul alone.”

There for me the Savior stands,
Shows His wounds and spreads His hands.
God is love! I know, I feel;
Jesus weeps and loves me still.

Pity from Thine eye let fall,
By a look my soul recall;
Now the stone to flesh convert,
Cast a look, and break my heart.

Now incline me to repent,
Let me now my sins lament,
Now my foul revolt deplore,
Weep, believe, and sin no more. —Charles Wesley

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January 15, 2006

I Am Thine O Lord

G               D7               G
I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice,
C G
And it told Thy love to me;
D7 G
But I long to rise in the arms of faith
C D7 G
And be closer drawn to Thee.
Chorus:
G C G
Draw me nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
C D7/A G G
To the cross where Thou hast died;
G C
Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessed Lord,
G/D D7 G
To Thy precious, bleed-ing side.
Consecrate me now to Thy service Lord,
By the power of grace divine;
Let my soul look up with steadfast hope,
And my will be lost in Thine.
Chorus:
O the pure delight of a single hour
That before Thy throne I spend;
When I kneel in prayer and with Thee O God,
I commune as friend with friend.
Chorus:
There are depths of love that I cannot know
Till I cross the narrow sea;
There are heights of joy that I may not reach
Till I rest in peace with Thee.
Chorus:
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January 08, 2006

All Creatures of Our God and King

Eb                   Cm  Fm  Bb
All creatures of our God and King,
Eb Cm Fm Bb
Lift up your voice and with us sing, Eb/G Ab Eb Cm Bb F Bb Alle- lu- ia! Al- le- lu- ia! Eb Cm Bb/D Eb Ab/C Bb7 Bb
Thou burning sun with gol- den beam,
Eb Bb/F Eb Ab Eb/G Eb thou silver moon with softer gleam Ab Fm/Ab Bb Eb Ab Fm/Ab Bb Cm
O praise Him, o praise Him!
F Bb F Bb C Fm Bb Eb Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Thou rushing wind that art so strong,
ye clouds that sail in hea'n along! O praise Him! Alleluia! Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice,
ye lights of evening, find a voice! O praise Him, o praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! And all ye men of tender heart,
forgiving others, take your part! O sing ye, Alleluia! Ye who long pain and sorrow bear,
praise God an on Him cast your care! O praise Him, o praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Let all things their Creator bless,
and worship Him in humbleness! O praise Him! Alleluia! Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son!
And praise the Spirit, Three in One O praise Him, o praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
(/Translated by William H. Draper)

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January 01, 2006

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah

G       C    G                    G/D D
Guide me, O Thou great Je-ho-vah,
G        Am7           G/D D7 G
Pilgrim through this bar-ren land.
G C  G                         G/D    D
I am weak, but Thou art might-y;
G     C/E G/B  C6   G/D     D  G
Hold me  with Thy power-ful hand.
D7                    G
Bread of Heaven, Bread of Heaven,
G                            D
Feed me till I want no more;
G               C6 G/D   D7 G
Feed me till I    want no more.

Open now the crystal fountain,
Whence the healing stream doth flow;
Let the fire and cloudy pillar
Lead me all my journey through.
Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,
Be Thou still my Strength and Shield;
Be Thou still my Strength and Shield.

Lord, I trust Thy mighty power,
Wondrous are Thy works of old;
Thou deliver’st Thine from thralldom,
Who for naught themselves had sold:
Thou didst conquer, Thou didst conquer,
Sin, and Satan and the grave,
Sin, and Satan and the grave.

When I tread the verge of Jordan,
Bid my anxious fears subside;
Death of deaths, and hell’s destruction,
Land me safe on Canaan’s side.
Songs of praises, songs of praises,
I will ever give to Thee;
I will ever give to Thee.

Musing on my habitation,
Musing on my heav’nly home,
Fills my soul with holy longings:
Come, my Jesus, quickly come;
Vanity is all I see;
Lord, I long to be with Thee!
Lord, I long to be with Thee! Will­iam Will­iams (Welsh) trs. Peter Williams

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December 18, 2005

I wonder as I wander

Am            F          Cmaj7 Am  D
I wonder as I wander out under the sky,
E   Am        Am-6       Am6         Am-6
How Jesus the Saviour did come for to die.
    Am         Am-6        D7           C
For poor on'ry people like you and like I...
  Am     Am/G Am/F#      Fmaj7 C   D
I wonder as I wander out under the sky.

When Mary birthed Jesus 'twas in a cow's stall,
With wise men and farmers and shepherds and all.
But high from God's heaven a star's light did fall,
And the promise of ages it then did recall.

If Jesus had wanted for any wee thing,
A star in the sky, or a bird on the wing,
Or all of God's angels in heav'n for to sing,
He surely could have it, 'cause he was the King.

Am F Cmaj7 Am D
I wonder as I wander out under the sky,
E Am Am-6 Am6 Am-6
How Jesus the Saviour did come for to die.
Am Am-6 D7 C
For poor on'ry people like you and like I...
Am Am/G Am/F# Fmaj7 C G
I wonder as I wander out under the sky. —John Jacob Niles

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December 11, 2005

Hark the glad sound! the Savior comes

Hark! the glad sound! the Saviour comes,
the Saviour promised long:
let every heart prepare a throne,
and every voice a song.

He comes the prisoners to release
in Satan's bondage held;
the gates of brass before him burst,
the iron fetters yield.

He comes, the broken heart to bind,
the bleeding soul to cure;
and with the treasures of his grace
to enrich the humble poor.

Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace,
thy welcome shall proclaim;
and heaven's eternal arches ring
with thy beloved Name. —
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December 04, 2005

The Salvation Army Song Book

Here's a copy of The Salvation Army Song book (hymn book) in Microsoft Word format. Click to download (344 KB Zip file)

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O come, O come, Emmanuel

O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel,
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.

Refrain

Rejoice! Rejoice!
Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.

O come, Thou Wisdom from on high,
Who orderest all things mightily;
To us the path of knowledge show,
And teach us in her ways to go.

Refrain

O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free
Thine own from Satan’s tyranny;
From depths of hell Thy people save,
And give them victory over the grave.

Refrain

O come, Thou Day-spring, come and cheer
Our spirits by Thine advent here;
Disperse the gloomy clouds of night,
And death’s dark shadows put to flight.

Refrain

O come, Thou Key of David, come,
And open wide our heavenly home;
Make safe the way that leads on high,
And close the path to misery.

Refrain

O come, O come, great Lord of might,
Who to Thy tribes on Sinai’s height
In ancient times once gave the law
In cloud and majesty and awe.

Refrain

O come, Thou Root of Jesse’s tree,
An ensign of Thy people be;
Before Thee rulers silent fall;
All peoples on Thy mercy call.

Refrain

O come, Desire of nations, bind
In one the hearts of all mankind;
Bid Thou our sad divisions cease,
And be Thyself our King of Peace.

Refrain

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November 29, 2005

More Christmas Carols with Guitar Chords

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November 27, 2005

Christmas Carols and Songs with Guitar Chords

Last week I posted a list of Christmas carol lyrics and guitar chords. Here's a bunch more: From About Guitar.com
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Come, Thou long expected Jesus

Come, Thou long expected Jesus
Born to set Thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in Thee.
Israel’s Strength and Consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear Desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart.

Born Thy people to deliver,
Born a child and yet a King,
Born to reign in us forever,
Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
By Thine own eternal Spirit
Rule in all our hearts alone;
By Thine all sufficient merit,
Raise us to Thy glorious throne. --Charles Wesley

[composed and posted with ecto]

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November 22, 2005

Christmas Songs (words and guitar chords)

at CCF Chordbook