He's Got The Whole World In His Hand

    He's got the whole world in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    He's got you and me, brother, in his hand.
    He's got you and me, brother, in his hand.
    He's got you and me, brother, in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    He's got you and me, sister, in his hand.
    He's got you and me, sister, in his hand.
    He's got you and me, sister, in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    He's got the little tiny baby in his hand.
    He's got the little tiny baby in his hand.
    He's got the little tiny baby in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    He's got ev'rybody here in his hand.
    He's got ev'rybody here in his hand.
    He's got ev'rybody here in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    He's got the whole world in his hand.
    He's got the whole wide world in his hand.
    He's got the whole wide world in his hand.
    He's got the whole world in his hand.

    Head Of The Church Triumphant

    Charles Wesley (1707-1788)

    Head of the Church triumphant,
    We joyfully adore Thee;
    Till Thou appear, Thy members here
    Shall thirst for greater glory.
    We lift our hearts and voices,
    With blest anticipation;
    And cry aloud and give to God
    The praise of our salvation.

    While in affliction's furnace
    And passing through the fire,
    Thy love we praise, which tries our ways
    And ever brings us higher.
    We lift our hands, exulting
    In Thy almighty favour;
    The love divine which made us Thine
    Shall keep us Thine for ever.

    By faith we see the glory
    To which Thou shalt restore us,
    The world despise for that high prize
    Which Thou hast set before us.
    And if Thou count us worthy,
    We each, as dying Stephen,
    Shall see Thee stand at God's right hand
    To take us up to heaven.

    Hear thy children, gentle Jesus

    Francis Stanfield (1835-1914)

    Hear thy children, gentle Jesus,
    While we breathe our ev'ning prayer,
    Save us from all harm and danger,
    Take us 'neath thy shelt'ring care.

    Save us from the wiles of Satan,
    'Mid the lone and sleepful night,
    Sweetly may bright guardian angels
    Keep us 'neath their watchful sight.

    Gentle Jesus, look in pity,
    From thy great white throne above,
    All the night thy heart is wakeful
    In thy Sacrament of love.

    Shades of even fast are falling,
    Day is fading into gloom;
    When the shades of death fall round us,
    Lead thine exiled children home.

    Hear us, O Lord, from heaven, thy dwelling-place

    William Henry Gill (1839-1923)

    Hear us, O Lord, from heaven, thy dwelling-place:
    Like them of old, in vain we toil all night,
    Unless with us thou go, who art the light;
    Come then, O Lord, that we may see thy face.

    Thou, Lord, dost rule the raging of the sea,
    When loud the storm and furious is the gale;
    Strong is thine arm; our little barques are frail:
    Send us thy help; remember Galilee.

    Our wives and children we commend to thee:
    For them we plough the land and plough the deep,
    For them by day the golden corn we reap,
    By night the silver harvest of the sea.

    We thank thee, Lord, for sunshine, dew, and rain,
    Broadcast from heaven by thine almighty hand -
    Source of all life, unnumbered as the sand -
    Bird, beast, and fish, herb, fruit, and golden grain.

    O Bread of Life, thou in thy word hast said:
    'Who feeds in faith on me shall never die'.
    In mercy hear thy hungry children's cry:
    'Father, give us this day our daily bread!'

    Sow in our hearts the seeds of thy dear love,
    That we may reap contentment, joy, and peace;
    And when at last our earthly labours cease,
    Grant us to join thy harvest home above.

    Heavenly Father, May Your Blessing

    William Charter Piggott (1872-1943) alt

    Heavenly Father, may your blessing
    Rest upon your children now,
    When in praise your name we hallow,
    When in prayer to you we bow;
    In the wondrous story reading
    Of the Lord of truth and grace,
    May we see your love reflected
    In the light of his dear face.

    May we learn from this great story
    All the arts of friendliness;
    Truthful speech and honest action,
    Courage, patience, steadfastness;
    How to master self and temper,
    How to make our conduct fair;
    When to speak and when be silent,
    When to do and when forbear.

    May your Spirit wise and holy
    With his gifts our spirits bless,
    Make us loving, joyous, peaceful,
    Rich in goodness, gentleness,
    Strong in self-control, and faithful,
    Kind in thought and deed; for he
    Teaches, 'What you do for others
    Your are doing unto me.'

    Here Is Love, Vast As The Ocean,

    William Rees (1802-1883) translated by William Edwards (1848-1929)

    Here is love, vast as the ocean,
    Lovingkindness as the flood,
    When the Prince of life, our ransom,
    Shed for us His precious blood.
    Who His love will not remember?
    Who can cease to sing His praise?
    He can never be forgotten
    Throughout heaven's eternal days.

    On the Mount of Crucifixion
    Fountains opened deep and wide;
    Through the floodgates of God's mercy
    Flowed a vast and gracious tide.
    Grace and love, like mighty rivers,
    Poured incessant from above,
    And heaven's peace and perfect justice
    Kissed a guilty world in love.

    Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face To Face

    Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)

    Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face;
    Here would I touch and handle things unseen,
    Here grasp with firmer hand the eternal grace,
    And all my weariness upon thee lean.

    Here would I feed upon the bread of God,
    Here drink with thee the royal wine of heaven;
    Here would I lay aside each earthly load,
    Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.

    Mine is the sin, but thine the righteousness;
    Mine is the guilt, but thine the cleansing blood;
    Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace-
    Thy blood, thy righteousness, O Lord, my God.

    Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;
    The feast, though not the love, is past and gone;
    The bread and wine remove, but thou art here,
    Nearer than ever; still our shield and sun.

    Feast after feast thus comes and passes by,
    Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above,
    Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy,
    The Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love.

    Here’s a child for you O Lord

    Estelle White (b. 1925)

    Here's a child for you, O Lord,
    we shall cherish, we shall care.
    We'll be faithful to your Word,
    for we want this child to share
    your love-light.

    May he (she) hold his (her) head up high,
    graceful, joyful, strong of limb.
    May his (her) eyes be clear and bright,
    seeing beauty in all things
    that you've made.

    We were young ourselves, O Lord,
    we were eager, we were fresh
    like the opening buds of spring,
    and we wanted happiness
    in your way.

    Then, at times, we went astray,
    we were foolish, we were weak,
    and the innocence we had
    vanished like the trace of feet
    when snow melts.

    But we come, O Lord and King,
    at your bidding, and we pray
    that the precious gift we bring
    will grow stronger every day
    in your love.

    By the water poured out here
    and your promise, we believe,
    he (she) will master every fear,
    and at last will come to see
    your Godhead.

    Here’s a child for you O Lord

    Estelle White (b. 1925)

    Here's a child for you, O Lord,
    we shall cherish, we shall care.
    We'll be faithful to your Word,
    for we want this child to share
    your love-light.

    May he (she) hold his (her) head up high,
    graceful, joyful, strong of limb.
    May his (her) eyes be clear and bright,
    seeing beauty in all things
    that you've made.

    We were young ourselves, O Lord,
    we were eager, we were fresh
    like the opening buds of spring,
    and we wanted happiness
    in your way.

    Then, at times, we went astray,
    we were foolish, we were weak,
    and the innocence we had
    vanished like the trace of feet
    when snow melts.

    But we come, O Lord and King,
    at your bidding, and we pray
    that the precious gift we bring
    will grow stronger every day
    in your love.

    By the water poured out here
    and your promise, we believe,
    he (she) will master every fear,
    and at last will come to see
    your Godhead.

    Hills Of The North, Rejoice

    Charles Edward Oakley (1832-1865)

    Hills of the north, rejoice;
    river and mountain-spring,
    hark to the advent voice;
    valley and lowland, sing:
    though absent long, your Lord is nigh;
    he judgement brings and victory.

    Isles of the southern seas,
    deep in your coral caves
    pent be each warring breeze,
    lulled be your restless waves:
    he comes to reign with boundless sway,
    and make your wastes his great highway.

    Lands of the east, awake,
    soon shall your sons be free;
    the sleep of ages break,
    and rise to liberty.
    On your far hills, long cold and grey,
    has dawned the everlasting day.

    Shores of the utmost west,
    ye that have waited long,
    unvisited, unblest,
    break forth to swelling song;
    high raise the note, that Jesus died,
    yet lives and reigns, the Crucified.

    Shout, while ye journey home;
    songs be in every mouth;
    lo, from the north we come,
    from east and west and south.
    city of God, the bond are free
    we come to live and reign in thee!

    Holy Father, In Thy Mercy

    Isabel Stephana Stevenson (1843-1890)

    Holy Father, in thy mercy
    hear our anxious prayer:
    keep our loved ones, now far distant,
    'neath thy care.

    Jesus, Saviour, let thy presence
    be their light and guide;
    keep, O keep them, in their weakness,
    at thy side.

    When in sorrow, when in danger,
    when in loneliness,
    in thy love look down and comfort
    their distress.

    May the joy of thy salvation
    be their strength and stay;
    may they love and may they praise thee
    day by day.

    Holy Spirit, let thy teaching
    sanctify their life;
    send thy grace, that they may conquer
    in the strife.

    Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
    God the One in Three,
    bless them, guide them, save them, keep them
    near to thee.

    Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty

    Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
    Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee;
    holy, holy, holy! Merciful and mighty!
    God in three Persons, blessèd Trinity!

    Holy, holy, holy! all the saints adore thee,
    casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea;
    cherubim and seraphim falling down before thee,
    which wert and art and evermore shalt be.

    Holy, holy, holy! though the darkness hide thee,
    though the eye of sinful man thy glory may not see,
    only thou art holy, there is none beside thee
    perfect in power, in love, and purity.

    Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
    all thy works shall praise thy name in earth and sky and sea;
    holy, holy, holy! Merciful and mighty!
    God in three Persons, blessèd Trinity!

    How Deep The Father's Love For Us

    How deep the Father's love for us,
    How vast beyond all measure,
    That He should give His only Son
    To make a wretch His treasure.
    How great the pain of searing loss -
    The Father turns His face away,
    As wounds which mar the Chosen One
    Bring many sons to glory.

    Behold the man upon a cross,
    My sin upon His shoulders;
    Ashamed, I hear my mocking voice
    Call out among the scoffers.
    It was my sin that held Him there
    Until it was accomplished;
    His dying breath has brought me life -
    I know that it is finished.

    I will not boast in anything,
    No gifts, no power, no wisdom;
    But I will boast in Jesus Christ,
    His death and resurrection.
    Why should I gain from His reward?
    I cannot give an answer;
    But this I know with all my heart -
    His wounds have paid my ransom.

    How lovely on the mountains

    Leonard E Smith Jnr (born 1942)

    How lovely on the mountains are the feet of Him
    Who brings good news, good news,
    Proclaiming peace, announcing news of happiness,
    Our God reigns, our God reigns.
    Our God reigns, our God reigns,
    Our God reigns, our God reigns.

    You watchmen lift your voices joyfully as one,
    Shout for your King, your King.
    See eye to eye the Lord restoring Zion:
    Your God reigns, your God reigns!
    Refrain

    Waste places of Jerusalem break forth with joy,
    We are redeemed, redeemed.
    The Lord has saved and comforted His people:
    Your God reigns, your God reigns!
    Refrain

    Ends of the earth, see the salvation of your God,
    Jesus is Lord, is Lord.
    Before the nations He has bared His holy arm:
    Your God reigns, your God reigns!
    Refrain

    How Sweet The Name Of Jesus Sounds

    John Newton (1725 – 1807)

    How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
    in a believer’s ear!
    It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds,
    and drives away his fear.

    It makes the wounded spirit whole,
    and calms the troubled breast;
    ‘tis manna to the hungry soul,
    and to the weary rest.

    Dear name! The rock on which I build
    my shield and hiding-place,
    my never-failing treasury filled
    with boundless stores of grace.

    Jesus! My Shepherd, husband, friend,
    my prophet, priest, and King,
    my Lord, my life, my way, my end,
    accept the praise I bring.

    Weak is the effort of my heart,
    and cold my warmest thought;
    but when I see thee as thou art,
    I’ll praise thee as I ought.

    Till then I would thy love proclaim
    with every fleeting breath;
    and may the music of thy name
    refresh my soul in death.

    Hushed Was The Evening Hymn

    James Drummond Burns (1823-1864)

    Hushed was the evening hymn,
    the temple courts were dark,
    the lamp was burning dim
    before the sacred ark,
    when suddenly a voice divine
    rang through the silence of the shrine.

    The old man, meek and mild,
    the priest of Israel, slept;
    his watch the temple child,
    the little Levite kept;
    and what from Eli's sense was sealed
    the Lord to Hannah's son revealed.

    O give me Samuel's ear,
    the open ear, O Lord,
    alive and quick to hear
    each whisper of thy word;
    like him to answer at thy call,
    and to obey thee first of all.

    O give me Samuel's heart,
    a lowly heart, that waits
    where in thy house thou art
    or watches at thy gates
    by day and night-a heart that still
    moves at the breathing of thy will.

    O give me Samuel's mind,
    a sweet unmurmuring faith,
    obedient and resigned
    to thee in life and death,
    that I may read with childlike eyes
    truths that are hidden from the wise.

    I Am Not Skilled To Understand

    Dora Greenwell (1821-1882)

    I am not skilled to understand
    What God hath willed, what God hath planned;
    I only know at His right hand
    Stands One who is my Saviour.

    I take Him at his word and deed:
    'Christ died to save me.' this I read;
    And in my heart I find a need
    Of Him to be my Saviour.

    That He should leave His place on high
    And come for sinful man to die,
    You count it strange? So once did I
    Before I knew my Saviour.

    And O that He fulfilled may see
    The travail of His soul in me,
    And with His work contented be,
    As I with my dear Saviour.

    Yea, living, dying, let me bring
    My strength, my solace, from this spring,
    That He who lives to be my King
    Once died to be my Saviour.

    I Am The Bread Of Life

    I am the Bread of Life;
    He who comes to me shall not hunger;
    He who believes in me shall not thirst.
    No one can come to me unless the
    Father draw him.
    And I will raise him up,
    and I will raise him up,
    and I will raise him up,
    on the last day.

    The bread that I will give
    is my flesh for the life of the world;
    and he who eats of this bread,
    He shall live for ever,
    He shall live for ever.
    Chorus

    Unless you eat
    of the flesh of the son of man
    and drink of his blood,
    and drink of his blood,
    you shall not have life within you.
    Chorus

    I am the Resurrection,
    I am the life;
    He who believes in me,
    even if he die, he shall live for ever.
    Chorus

    Yes, Lord, we believe
    that you are the Christ,
    the son of God,
    who has come into the world.
    Chorus

    I Am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus

    Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879)

    I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus,
    Trusting only thee;
    Trusting thee for full salvation,
    Great and free.

    I am trusting thee for pardon,
    At thy feet I bow;
    For thy grace and tender mercy,
    Trusting now.

    I am trusting thee for cleansing
    In the crimson flood;
    Trusting thee to make me holy
    By thy blood.

    I am trusting thee to guide me;
    Thou alone shalt lead,
    Every day and hour supplying
    All my need.

    I am trusting thee for power,
    Thine can never fail;
    Words which thou thyself shalt give me
    Must prevail.

    I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus;
    Never let me fall;
    I am trusting thee for ever,
    And for all.

    I Cannot Tell Why He, Whom Angels Worship

    William Young Fullerton (1857-1932)

    I cannot tell why he, whom angels worship,
    should set his love upon the sons of men,
    or why, as Shepherd, he should seek the wanderers,
    to bring them back, they know not how or when.
    But this I know, that he was born of Mary,
    when Bethlehem's manger was his only home,
    and that he lived at Nazareth and laboured,
    and so the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is come.

    I cannot tell how silently he suffered,
    as with his peace he graced this place of tears,
    or how his heart upon the cross was broken,
    the crown of pain to three-and-thirty years.
    But this I know, he heals the broken-hearted,
    and stays our sin, and calms our lurking fear,
    and lifts the burden from the heavy-laden,
    for yet the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is here.

    I cannot tell how he will win the nations,
    how he will claim his earthly heritage,
    how satisfy the needs and aspirations
    of east and west, of sinner and of sage.
    But this I know, all flesh shall see his glory,
    and he shall reap the harvest he has sown,
    and some glad day his sun shall shine in splendour
    when he the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is known.

    I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship,
    when, at his bidding, every storm is stilled,
    or who can say how great the jubilation
    when every human heart with love is filled.
    But this I know, the skies will thrill with rapture,
    and myriad, myriad human voices sing,
    and earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, will answer,
    at last the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is King!

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