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2 Search Me, O God TEXT: Edwin Orr, alt. MUSIC: Traditional Maori melody Page 118

3 Search me, O God, and know my heart to-day; Verse 1 of 3

4 Try me, O Sav-ior, know my thoughts, I pray. Verse 1 of 3

5 See if there be some wick-ed way in me; Verse 1 of 3

6 Cleanse me from ev-’ry sin, and set me free. Verse 1 of 3

7 I praise You, Lord, for cleans-ing me from sin; Verse 2 of 3

8 Ful-fill Your Word and make me pure with-in. Verse 2 of 3

9 Fill me with zeal, where once I lived in shame; Verse 2 of 3

10 Grant my de-sire to mag-ni-fy Your name. Verse 2 of 3

11 Lord, take my life, and make it whol-ly Thine; Verse 3 of 3

12 Fill my whole heart with Your great love di-vine. Verse 3 of 3

13 Take all my will, my pas-sions, self and pride; Verse 3 of 3

14 Lead me, O Lord; I pray in me a-bide. Verse 3 of 3

15 We Give Thanks to Our Redeemer Text: W.G. Hopf Music: Psalmodia Sacra, 1715; Arr. Ann Tannert Page 62

16 We give thanks to our Re-deem-er; With great joy we praise God's name! Verse 1 of 4

17 Praise our Sa-vior, and for-get not All God's mer-cies to pro-claim. Verse 1 of 4

18 God for-gives all our trans-gres-sions; All dis-eas-es gent-ly heals. Verse 2 of 4

19 God re-deems us from de-struc-tion, And with all so kind-ly deals. Verse 2 of 4

20 Far as east from west is dis-tant, God has put a-way our sin. Verse 3 of 4

21 Great-er than the love of par-ents, Has the Lord's com-pas-sion been. Verse 3 of 4

22 Praise your Mak-er, all you crea-tures! Sing with joy and praise His name. Verse 4 of 4

23 He who is our Lord and Shep-herd Will for-ev-er be the same. Verse 4 of 4

24 Now Thank We All Our God TEXT Martin Rinkart, 1636; translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1858 MUSIC: Johann Cruger, 1647; from Felix Mendelssohn’s “Hymn of Praise,” 1840 Page 117

25 Now thank we all our God with hearts and hands and voic-es, Verse 1 of 3

26 Who won-drous things hath done, in whom His Church re-joic-es, Verse 1 of 3

27 Who from our moth-ers’ arms hath blessed us on our way Verse 1 of 3

28 With count-less gifts of love, and still is ours to-day. Verse 1 of 3

29 O may this boun-teous God through all our lives be near us, Verse 2 of 3

30 With ev-er joy-ful hearts and bless-ed peace to cheer us, Verse 2 of 3

31 And keep us in His grace, and guide us when per-plexed, Verse 2 of 3

32 And free us from all ills in this world and the next. Verse 2 of 3

33 All praise and thanks to God, the Fa-ther, now be giv-en, Verse 3 of 3

34 The Son, the One who reigns with Him in high-est heav-en, Verse 3 of 3

35 The one E-ter-nal God, whom earth and heav’n a-dore; Verse 3 of 3

36 For thus it was, is now, and shall be ev-er-more. Verse 3 of 3

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38 My Shepherd Will Supply My Need Text: Isaac Watts, 1719, based on Psalm 23 Music: Joseph Funk, 1832; arr. by David E. Hoover, 2003 Page 16

39 My Shep-herd will sup-ply my need; E-ter-nal is His Name. Verse 1 of 3

40 In pas-tures fresh He makes me feed, Be-side the liv-ing stream. Verse 1 of 3

41 He brings my wan-d’ring spir-it back, When I for-sake His ways; Verse 1 of 3

42 And leads me, for His mer-cy's sake, In paths of truth and grace. Verse 1 of 3

43 When I walk through the shades of death Thy pres-ence is my stay; Verse 2 of 3

44 One word of Thy sup-port-ing breath Drives all my fears a-way. Verse 2 of 3

45 Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, Doth still my ta-ble spread; Verse 2 of 3

46 My cup with bless-ings o-ver-flows, Thine oil a-noints my head. Verse 2 of 3

47 The sure pro-vi-sions of my God At-tend me all my days; Verse 3 of 3

48 O may Thy house be my a-bode, And all my work be praise. Verse 3 of 3

49 There would I find a set-tled rest, While oth-ers go and come; Verse 3 of 3

50 No more a strang-er, nor a guest, But like a child at home. Verse 3 of 3

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52 By This Shall All Men Know TEXT: John 13:34-35 MUSIC: Ross Jutsum Page 157

53 A new com-mand-ment I will give, to mag-ni-fy the way to live; Verse 1 of 3

54 Love each oth-er as you do, with the love I’ve giv-en you. Verse 1 of 3

55 And by this shall all men know, all a-round the world you’ll show, Verse 1 of 3

56 That you are My dis-ci-ples, you’re My sis-ter and My broth-er; Verse 1 of 3

57 And by this shall all men know, ev-’ry friend and ev-’ry foe, Verse 1 of 3

58 That you are My dis-ci-ples if you love one an-oth-er. Verse 1 of 3

59 Not called to be luke-warm or cold, but zeal-ous like the men of old; Verse 2 of 3

60 Do the will of God a-bove; grow in His e-ter-nal love. Verse 2 of 3

61 And by this shall all men know, all a-round the world you’ll show, Verse 2 of 3

62 That you are My dis-ci-ples, you’re My sis-ter and My broth-er; Verse 2 of 3

63 And by this shall all men know, ev-’ry friend and ev-’ry foe, Verse 2 of 3

64 That you are My dis-ci-ples if you love one an-oth-er. Verse 2 of 3

65 I give my life for all man-kind, and call you at this spe-cial time; Verse 3 of 3

66 Do the work and feed the flock; build your house up-on the Rock. Verse 3 of 3

67 And by this shall all men know, all a-round the world you’ll show, Verse 3 of 3

68 That you are My dis-ci-ples, you’re My sis-ter and My broth-er; Verse 3 of 3

69 And by this shall all men know, ev-’ry friend and ev-’ry foe, Verse 3 of 3

70 That you are My dis-ci-ples if you love one an-oth-er. Verse 3 of 3

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