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Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah

Author: W. Williams. Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #285 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim though this barren land; I am weak, but Thou art mighty; Hold me with Thy powerful hand; Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven, Feed me now and evermore. 2 Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the healing streams do flow; Let the fiery, cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through; Strong Deliverer,Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; Death of death and hell's destruction, Land me safe on Canaan's side: Songs of praises, Songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee. Tune Title: [Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah]
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O God of Bethel, by whose hand

Author: P. Doddridge Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #286 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 O God of Bethel, by whose hand Thy people still are fed; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led: 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before Thy throne of grace: God of our fathers, be the God Of their succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide. Give us each day our daily bread, And raiment fit provide. 4 O spread Thy sheltering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease. And at our Father’s loved abode, Our souls arrive in peace! 5 Such blessings from Thy gracious hand Our humble prayers implore; And Thou shalt be our chosen God, Our portion evermore. Tune Title: [O God of Bethel, by whose hand]
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Maker of all things, mighty Lord!

Author: Rev. Philip Doddridge; Dr. Edward Osler Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #168 (1908) Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Maker of all things, mighty Lord! We own Thy pow'r divine; The winds and waves obey Thy Word, The winds and waves obey Thy Word, For all their strength is Thine. 2 Wide as the wintry tempests sweep, They work Thy sovereign will; Thy voice is heard upon the deep, And all its waves are still. 3 When dangers threat in every form, And death itself is near; O God, amid the raging storm, We're safe beneath Thy care. 4 With cheerful hope on Thee we stay, To rescue from the grave; Thou, whom the elements obey, In Christ art near to save. Languages: English Tune Title: LANESBORO
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Hvor Gud mig fører, gaar jeg glad

Author: L. Gedicke; Brorson Hymnal: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #189 (1919) Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Hvor Gud mig fører, gaar jeg glad, Han, ikke jeg, skal raade, Jeg kalder alle Tider, hvad Min Gud mig skikker Naade. Gud fører mig dog lige hjem, Thi gaar jeg altid trøstig frem, Og paa hans Hjerte lider. 2 Hvor Gud mig fører, vil jeg fri Hans Trofasthed bekjende, Og takke for den trange Sti, Som har saa fød en Ende; Hans allerbedste Vilje ske! Paa den jeg vil alene se I Livet og i Døden. 3 Hvor Gud mig fører, vil jeg mig Ham ganske overgive, Og synes Sagen underlig, Han veed dog nok at drive, Hvad han med mig nu fore har; Fra Moders Liv han ømt mig bar, Jeg er og ei min egen. 4 Hvor Gud mig fører, ei i Tro Og Haab mit Hjerte stille; I mig hans egen Kraft vil bo, Hvad kan mig fra ham skille? Thi fatter jeg et trøstigt Mod, Fordi Guds Vei er altid god, Ja vist den allerbedste. 5 Hvor Gud mig fører, vil jeg gaa, Om Foden skulde brænde, Kan jeg det forud ei forstaa, Tilsidst jeg dag skal kjende, At det er ene Trofasthed, Hvor han mig fører og op ned; Det er mit Trøstens Anker. Languages: Norwegian
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Saa from og god

Author: Kingo Hymnal: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #375 (1919) Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Saa from og god Min Hyrde, Jesus, er, At han sit Blod for mig paa Korset lod, Til at frelse mig og hver. Han kjender mig blandt sin Flok, Det er nok; Jeg kjender ham igjen Som Sjælens bedste Ven, Som mig vel forsørge skal, Og igjennem Dødsens Dal Føre mig til Himlens Sal. 2 Hvor du gaar frem, Jeg følger ind og ud; Du raaber hjem, o Jesus, gjør mig næm, Du min Konge og min Gud! Sank, Jesus, sank dine Faar, Dem som gaar Adspredte her og der, O, sank dem en og hver Til den rette Faare-Sti, Fød dem i den fagre Li, Gjør dem og fra Ulven fri. Languages: Norwegian
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Fierce was the wild billow

Author: John Mason Neale; Anatolius Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #48 (1917) Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Fierce was the wild billow, Dark was the night, Oars labored heavily, Foam glimmered white; Trembled the mariners, Peril was nigh: Then said the God of God, "Peace! it is I." 2 Ridge of the mountain-wave, Lower thy crest! Wail of the tempest wind, Be thou at rest! Sorrow can never be, Darkness must fly, Where saith the Light of Light, "Peace! it is I." 3 Jesus, Deliverer, Come Thou to me; Soothe Thou my voyaging Over life's sea: Thou, when the storm of death Roars, sweeping by, Whisper, O Truth of Truth, "Peace! it is I." Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: ADJUTOR
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O Thou before whose presence

Author: S. J. Stone Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #283 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 O Thou before whose presence Naught evil may come in, Yet who dost look in mercy Down on this world of sin; Oh, give us noble purpose To set the sin-bound free, And Christ-like tender pity To seek the lost for Thee. 2 Fierce is our subtle foeman: The forces at his hand With woes that none can number, Despoil the pleasant land; All they who war against them, In strife so keen and long, Must in their Savior's armor Be stronger than the strong. 3 So hast Thou wrought among us The great things that we see: For things that are we thank Thee, And for the things to be. For bright hope is uplifting Faint hands and feeble knees, To strive beneath Thy blessing For greater things than these. 4 Lead on, O Love and Mercy, O Purity and Power, Lead on till peace eternal Shall close this battle-hour: Till all who prayed and struggled To set their brethren free, In triumph, meet to praise Thee, Most Holy Trinity. Tune Title: [O Thou before whose presence]
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When the distress'd Disciples were

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XXXIX (1816) Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 When the distress'd Disciples were On raging billows toss'd, Their mind were fill'd with dread and fear They gave themselves for lost. 2 But O, how soon the seas obey'd! When Jesus spake on board; How soon her blasts and storms were laid At his commanding word. 3 When troubles like the swelling waves Oppress our feeble mind, Yet when we cry, O Saviour save! Deliv'rence we shall find. 4 Should we be drove by wind and tide! And beaten from the cape; The Lord will ever more provide A way for our escape. 5 Our faith however, weak it is! We shall not quite dispair; The Lord who gave his promises Will always hear our prayer. 6 Dear Lord, since thy dear Church below Is like a ship on Sea, Which oft is driven to and fro In much perplexity. 7 Calm thou, her mind in all alarm And aid her weak effort, Conduct her safe thro' every storm To reach the happy Port. Scripture: Matthew 8:23-27 Languages: English
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'Tis a duty Christians owe

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XL (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 'Tis a duty Christians owe To love and serve their fellow-men, To better service do we know, Our peace of conscience to maintain. 2 God's perfect law is not obey'd, Nor yet the least command fulfill; The best that can be done or said Leaves men but failing creatures still. 3 But O the soul! from God inspir'd With grace divine and heav'nly love, Hath all what e'er the law requir'd, Completed by the hand above. 4 That law is written in the heart, Which acts and moves by love and grace: The mind is bound in every part To God, and all his righteous ways. 5 This law exceeds all other laws, No better heav'n to man could give; This law is love, and moves and draws The mind to God, in him to live. Scripture: Romans 13:8-10 Languages: English
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Almighty Lord of earth and heav'n

Author: David Denike; Rev. C. H. L. Schuette, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #206 (1908) Topics: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Lyrics: 1 Almighty Lord of earth and heav'n, The Ten Commandments Thou hast giv'n Reveal how wicked I have been, And make me dread the curse of sin. 2 I've loved the creature more than Thee, And sinned against Thy majesty; My love and trust to Thee denied, On self and man my soul relied. 3 My lips have oft, from heart profane, Employed Thy holy Name in vain; Forgetful of Thy cov'nant grace, How seldom have I sought Thy face! 4 In sinful cares or work, or play, I've often spent Thy holy day, Despised Thy Word, strayed from Thy fold, And left Thy benefits untold. 5 My parents oft I've disobeyed, Their good with evil deeds repaid: I've been unchaste in word and deed, And careless of my neighbor's need. 6 Ah, how my sins are multiplied When by Thy law my life is tried! O jealous God, do pity me And mark not mine iniquity! 7 Let grace to judgment be preferred; Remove the curse I have incurred; For Jesus' sake my sins forgive, And may I to Thy glory live. Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG

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