Dear Saviour, Thou art mine

    Anna Hudson

    Dear Saviour, Thou art mine,
    How sweet the thought to me!
    Let me repeat Thy Name,
    And lift my heart to Thee.
    Mine! mine! mine! I know Thou art mine;
    Saviour, dear Saviour, I know Thou art mine.

    Thou art the sinner's Friend,
    So I Thy friendship claim,
    A sinner saved by grace,
    When Thy sweet message came.
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    My hardened heart was touched;
    Thy pardoning voice I heard;
    And joy and peace came in,
    While listening to Thy Word.
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    So let me sing Thy praise,
    So let me call Thee mine;
    I cannot doubt Thy Word,
    I know that I am Thine.
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    Do Not Be Afraid, For I Have Redeemed You.

    Gerard Markland (born 1953)

    Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you.
    I have called you by your name; you are mine.
    1When you walk through the waters I'll be with you.
    You will never sink beneath the waves.
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    When the fire is burning all around you,
    you will never be consumed by the flames.
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    When the fear of loneliness is looming,
    then remember I am at your side.
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    When you dwell in the exile of the stranger,
    remember you are precious in my eyes.
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    You are mine, O my child; I am your Father,
    and I love you with a perfect love.
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    Does Jesus Care?

    Does Jesus care when my heart is pained
    Too deeply formirth and song
    As the burdens press, and the cares distress
    And the way grow weary and long?

    O Yes, He cares I know he cares.
    His heart is touched with my grief;
    When the days are weary, the long nights dreary
    I know my savior cares (He cares)

    Does Jesus care when my way is dark
    With a nameless dread and fear?
    As the daylight fades into deep night shades,
    Does he care enough to be near

    O Yes, He cares I know he cares.
    His heart is touched with my grief;
    When the days are weary, the long nights dreary
    I know my savior cares (He cares)

    Does Jesus care when I’ve said goodbye,
    To the dearest on earth to me,
    And my sad heartaches till it nearly breaks
    Is it aught to him? Does he see?

    O Yes, He cares I know he cares.
    His heart is touched with my grief;
    When the days are weary, the long nights dreary
    I know my savior cares (He cares)

    Ere I sleep, for every favour

    John Cennick (1718-1755)

    Ere I sleep, for every favour
    this day showed
    by my God
    I will bless my Saviour.

    O my Lord, what shall I render
    to thy name,
    still the same,
    gracious, good, and tender?

    Thou hast ordered all my goings
    in thy way,
    heard me pray,
    sanctified my doings.

    Leave me not, but ever love me;
    let thy peace
    be my bliss,
    till thou hence remove me.

    Visit me with thy salvation;
    let thy care
    now be near
    round my habitation.

    Thou my rock, my guard, my tower,
    safely keep,
    while I sleep,
    me, with all thy power.

    7So, when'er in death I slumber
    let me rise
    with the wise,
    counted in their number.

    Eternal Father, Strong To Save,

    William Whiting (1825-1878)

    Eternal Father, strong to save,
    whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
    who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep
    its own appointed limits keep:
    O hear us when we cry to Thee
    for those in peril on the sea.

    O Christ! Whose voice the waters heard
    And hushed their raging at Thy Word,
    Who walkedst on the foaming deep,
    And calm amidst the storm didst sleep;
    Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee
    For those in peril on the sea.

    O Holy spirit! Who didst brood
    Upon the waters dark and rude,
    And bid their angry tumult cease,
    And give, for wild confusion, peace;
    Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee
    For those in peril on the sea

    O Trinity of love and power,
    our brethren shield in danger's hour;
    from rock and tempest, fire and foe,
    protect them whereso'er they go:
    Thus evermore shall rise to Thee,
    Glad hymns of praise from land and sea!

    Every morning the red sun

    Cecil F Alexander (1818-1895)

    Every morning the red sun
    Rises warm and bright;
    But the evening cometh on,
    And the dark, cold night.
    There's a bright land far away,
    Where 'tis never-ending day.

    Every spring the sweet young flowers
    Open bright and gay,
    Till the chilly autumn hours
    Wither them away.
    There's a land we have not seen,
    Where the trees are always green.

    Little birds sing songs of praise
    All the summer long,
    But in colder, shorter days
    They forget their song.
    There's a place where Angels sing
    Ceaseless praises to their King.

    Christ our Lord is ever near
    Those who follow Him;
    But we cannot see Him here,
    For our eyes are dim;
    There is a most happy place,
    Where men always see His face.

    Who shall go to that bright land?
    All who do the right:
    Holy children there shall stand
    In their robes of white;
    For that Heav'n, so bright and blest,
    Is our everlasting rest.

    Fair Waved The Golden Corn

    John Hampden Gurney (1802-1862)

    Fair waved the golden corn
    in Canaan's pleasant land,
    when full of joy, some shining morn,
    went forth the reaper hand.

    To God so good and great
    their cheerful thanks, they pour;
    then carry to his temple-gate
    the choicest of their store.

    Like Israel, Lord, we give
    our earliest fruits to thee,
    and pray, that, long as we shall live,
    we may thy children be.

    Thine is our youthful prime,
    and life and all its powers:
    be with us in our morning time,
    and bless our evening hours.

    In wisdom let us grow,
    as years and strength are given,
    that we may serve thy Church below,
    and join thy saints in heaven.

    Fair Waved The Golden Corn

    John Hampden Gurney (1802-1862)

    Fair waved the golden corn
    in Canaan's pleasant land,
    when full of joy, some shining morn,
    went forth the reaper hand.

    To God so good and great
    their cheerful thanks, they pour;
    then carry to his temple-gate
    the choicest of their store.

    Like Israel, Lord, we give
    our earliest fruits to thee,
    and pray, that, long as we shall live,
    we may thy children be.

    Thine is our youthful prime,
    and life and all its powers:
    be with us in our morning time,
    and bless our evening hours.

    In wisdom let us grow,
    as years and strength are given,
    that we may serve thy Church below,
    and join thy saints in heaven.

    Faith Of Our Fathers, Living Still

    Frederick William Faber (1814-1863)

    Faith of our fathers, living still
    in spite of dungeon, fire, and sword
    O how our hearts beat high with joy
    whene'er we hear that glorious word.
    Faith of our fathers! Holy faith!
    We will be true to thee till death.

    Our fathers, chained in prisons dark
    were still in heart and conscience free;
    and blest would be their children's fate,
    though they, like them, should die for thee.
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    Faith of our fathers! Mary's prayers
    shall win our country back to thee;
    and through the truth that comes from God
    England shall then indeed be free.
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    Faith of our fathers! We will love
    both friend and foe in all our strife,
    and preach thee, too, as love knows how,
    by kindly words and virtuous life.
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    Faithful One, So Unchanging,

    Brian Doerksen

    Faithful One, so unchanging,
    Ageless One, You're my rock of peace.
    Lord of all, I depend on You,
    I call out to You again and again.
    I call out to You again and again.
    You are my rock in times of trouble.
    You lift me up when I fall down.
    All through the storm Your love is the anchor,
    My hope is in You alone.

    Faithful Shepherd, feed me

    Thomas B Pollock (1836-1896)

    Faithful Shepherd, feed me
    In the pastures green;
    Faithful Shepherd, lead me
    Where thy steps are seen.

    Hold me fast, and guide me
    In the narrow way;
    So, with thee beside me,
    I shall never stray.

    Daily bring me nearer
    To the heavenly shore;
    Make my faith grow clearer,
    May I love thee more.

    Hallow every pleasure,
    Every gift and pain;
    Be thyself my treasure,
    Though none else I gain.

    Day by day prepare me
    As thou seest best,
    Then let angels bear me
    To thy promised rest.

    Faithful Vigil Ended

    Timothy Dudley-Smith (b.1926) from Luke 2

    Faithful vigil ended,
    watching, waiting cease;
    Master, grant your servant
    his discharge in peace.

    All the Spirit promised,
    all the Father willed,
    now these eyes behold it
    perfectly fulfilled.

    This your great deliverance
    sets your people free;
    Christ their light uplifted
    all the nations see.

    Christ, your people's glory!
    watching, doubting cease:
    grant to us your servants
    our discharge in peace.

    Far Round The World Thy Children Sing Their Song

    Basil Mathews (1879-1951)

    Far round the world thy children sing their song;
    From East and West their voices sweetly blend,
    Praising the Lord in whom young lives are strong,
    Jesus our guide, our hero, and our friend.

    Guide of the pilgrim clambering to the height,
    Hero on whom our fearful hearts depend,
    Friend of the wanderer yearning for the light,
    Jesus our guide, our hero, and our friend.

    Where thy wide ocean, wave on rolling wave,
    Beats through the ages on each island shore,
    They praise their Lord, whose hand alone can save,
    Whose sea of love surrounds them evermore.

    Thy sun-kissed children on earth's spreading plain,
    Where Asia's rivers water all the land,
    Sing, as they watch thy fields of glowing grain,
    Praise to the Lord who feeds them with his hand.

    Still there are lands where none have seen thy face,
    Children whose hearts have never shared thy joy:
    Yet thou would'st pour on these thy radiant grace,
    Give thy glad strength to every girl and boy.

    All round the world let children sing thy song;
    From East and West their voices sweetly blend,
    Praising the Lord in whom young lives are strong,
    Jesus our guide, our hero, and our friend.

    Father, Hear The Prayer We Offer

    Maria Willis (1824-1908), Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892)

    Father, hear the prayer we offer:
    not for ease that prayer shall be,
    but for strength that we may ever
    live our lives courageously.

    Not for ever in green pastures
    do we ask our way to be;
    but the steep and rugged pathway
    may we tread rejoicingly.

    Not for ever by still waters
    would we idly rest and stay;
    but would smite the living fountains
    from the rocks along our way.

    Be our strength in hours of weakness,
    in our wanderings be our guide;
    through endeavour, failure, danger,
    Father, be thou at our side.

    Father, I Place Into Your Hands

    Jenny Hewer (born 1945)

    Father, I place into your hands
    The things I cannot do.
    Father, I place into Your hands
    The things that I've been through.
    Father, I place into Your hands
    The way that I should go,
    For I know I always can trust You.

    Father, I place into Your hands
    My friends and family.
    Father, I place into Your hands
    The things that trouble me.
    Father, I place into Your hands
    The person I would be,
    For I know I always can trust You.

    Father, we love to see Your face,
    We love to hear Your voice.
    Father, we love to sing Your praise
    And in Your name rejoice.
    Father, we love to walk with You
    And in Your presence rest,
    For we know we always can trust You.

    Father, I want to be with You
    And do the things You do.
    Father, I want to speak the words
    That You are speaking too.
    Father, I want to love the ones
    That You will draw to You,
    For I know that I am one with You.

    Father, Lead Me Day By Day

    John Page Hopps (1834-1911)

    Father, lead me day by day
    ever in thine own good way;
    teach me to be pure and true,
    show me what I ought to do.

    When in danger, make me brave;
    make me know that thou canst save,
    keep me safe by thy dear side;
    let me in thy love abide.

    When I'm tempted to do wrong,
    make me steadfast, wise, and strong;
    and when all alone I stand,
    shield me with thy mighty hand.

    When my heart is full of glee,
    help me to remember thee;
    happy most of all to know
    that my Father loves me so.

    When my work seems hard and dry,
    may I press on cheerily;
    help me patiently to bear
    pain and hardship, toil and care.

    May I see the good and bright,
    when they pass before my sight;
    may I hear the heavenly voice
    when the pure and wise rejoice.

    7May I do the good I know,
    be thy loving child below,
    then at last go home to thee,
    evermore thy child to be.

    Father, Lord of all Creation

    Stewart Cross (1928-1989)

    Father, Lord of all Creation,
    Ground of Being, Life and Love;
    height and depth beyond description
    only life in you can prove:
    you are mortal life's dependence:
    thought, speech, sight our ours by grace;
    yours is every hour's existence,
    sovereign Lord of time and space.

    Jesus Christ, the Man for Others,
    we, your people, make our prayer:
    give us grace to love as brothers
    all whose burdens we can share.
    Where your name binds us together
    you, Lord Christ, will surely be;
    where no selfishness can sever
    there your love may all men see.

    Holy Spirit, rushing, burning
    wind and flame of Pentecost,
    fire our hearts afresh with yearning
    to regain what we have lost.
    May your love unite our action,
    nevermore to speak alone:
    God, in us abolish faction,
    God, through us your love make known.

    Fight The Good Fight With All Thy Might

    John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811 – 1875)

    Fight the good fight with all thy might;
    Christ is thy strength, and Christ thy right;
    lay hold on life, and it shall be
    thy joy and crown eternally.

    Run the straight race through God’s good grace,
    Lift up thine eyes, and seek his face;
    Life with its way before us lies;
    Christ is the path, and Christ the prize.

    Cast care aside, upon thy guide;
    Lean, and his mercy will provide;
    Lean, and the trusting soul shall prove
    Christ is its life, and Christ its love.

    Faint not nor fear, his arms are near;
    He changeth not, and thou art dear;
    only believe, and thou shalt see
    that Christ is all in all to thee.

    Fill Thou My Life, O Lord My God

    Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)

    Fill thou my life, O Lord my God,
    In every part with praise,
    That my whole being may proclaim
    Thy being and thy ways.

    Not for the lip of praise alone
    Nor e'en the praising heart
    I ask, but for a life made up
    Of praise in every part:

    Praise in the common things of life,
    Its goings out and in;
    Praise in each duty and each deed,
    However small and mean.

    Fill every part of me with praise;
    Let all my being speak
    Of thee and of thy love, O Lord,
    Poor though I be and weak.

    So shalt thou, gracious Lord, from me
    Receive the glory due;
    And so shall I begin on earth
    The song for ever new.

    So shall no part of day or night
    From sacredness be free;
    But all my life, in every step,
    Be fellowship with thee.

    Firmly I Believe And Truly

    John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

    Firmly I believe and truly
    God is Three, and God is One;
    and I next acknowledge duly
    manhood taken by the Son.

    And I trust and hope most fully
    in that manhood crucified;
    and each thought and deed unruly
    do to death, as he has died.

    Simply to his grace and wholly
    light and life and strength belong,
    and I love supremely, solely,
    him the holy, him the strong.

    And I hold in veneration,
    for the love of him alone,
    holy Church as his creation,
    and her teachings as his own.

    Adoration ay be given,
    with and through the angelic host,
    to the God of earth and heaven,
    Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

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