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LUTHERAN SERVICE BOOK Guitar Chord Edition Volume | Prepared by The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Edited by Kurt E, von Kampen CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE + SAINT LouIS LUTHERAN SERVICE BOOK [21 Guitar Chord Edition (03-1175) ‘Volume 1 ALSO AVAILABLE: Pew Edition (03-1170) ‘Accompaniment forthe Hymns (03-1173) ‘Accompaniment forthe Liturgy (08-1174) ‘Lutheran Service Builder—Electronic Edition A Copyright © 2008 Concordia Publishing House 3558 S,Jellerion Ave. St. Louis, MO 63118-5968 1-800-525-3040 + www.eph org All sights reserved. Unless specifically noted, no par of this publication may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electron, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without te prior writen permission from the publisher (for material with Concordia Publishing House copyright or {rom the ether copyright holders. The copyright holders ae iden fied in the Acknowledgments, Volume 1, page 536, or below each byrn, Unless otherwise indicated, the Scripture readings used in Lutheran Service Book are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, Ilinois. Used by permission. Al rights reserved. ‘The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV) is adapted from the Revised Standatd Version of the Bible, copyright Division of Chri tian Education of the National Council ofthe Churches of Christin the U.S.A. Allright reserved, A few altemative readings of the English Standard Version have been used in Lutheran Service Book by permission ofthe publisher and in sccordance with the translation principles of the English Standard Version “Manufactured in the United States of America ISBN 0-7586-1222-2 ISBN 978-0.7586-1222-9 12345678910 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 CONTENTS Introduction About the Guitar Chord Edition The Church Year Advent Christmas Epiphany Transfiguration Lent Holy Week Easter Ascension Pentecost Holy Trinity End Times Feasts and Festivals Person and Work of Christ. Redeemer Justification The Christian Church “The Word of God Holy Baptism Baptismal Life Confession and Absolution ‘The Lord's Supper The Church “The Church Militant Acknowledgments Indexes First Lines of Hymns and Songs Foreign Language Hymns The Christian Church, continued The Church Triumphant Ordination, Installation The Christian Life Sanctification, Trust Hope and Comfor. Prayer ‘Stewardship The Hymns Volume 1 The Hymns Volume 2 331-357 358-393 394-412, 413-417 418-440 441-456 457-490 491-495 496-503, 504-507 508-516 517-522, 523-554 555-576 577-589 590-593 594-605 606-616 617-643 644654 655-669 page 536 page 538 page 542 670-680 681-682 683-707 708-740 TAL-T65 766-180 781-789 Praise and Adoration, Mission and Witness Society. Vocation Marriage Christian Home and Education Times and Seasons Morning Evening Harvest and Thanksgiving New Year The Service Beginning of Service Close of Service Biblical Canticles Liturgical Music Nation and National Songs Additional Hymns Not Included in the Pew E¢ Acknowledgments Indexes ‘Topical Index of Hymns and Songs Authors, Translators, and Sources of Hymns and Songs Composers and Sources of Hymns and Songs Tanes—Mettical Tunes—Alphabetical Fust Lines of Hymns and Songs Foreign Language Hymns Terms and Abbreviations Used in Hymns abbr. abbreviated a. died abr. abridged ed. edited byledition adapt. —_adapted/adapted by harm. harmonized by admin. administered by para. paraphrased by alt. altered ren. renewed arr, arranged rey. revised attr, attributed to st. stanza b, born sts. stanzas e circa, about te translated by/translation! cent. century translator coll. collected vol. volume composite a combined translation from the works of various authors 790-822 823-840 841-852 853-857 858-860 861-867 868-875 877-891 892-895 896-900 901-916 917-924 925-941 942-963 964-965 967-986 page 455 page 457 page 461 page 465 + page 467 page 472 page 476 page 480 INTRODUCTION Our Lord is the Lord who serves. Jesus Christ came into the flesh not to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ran- som for many. On the cross He offered Himself as a spotless sacrifice for the sin of the whole world. Through His perfect life and death, He accomplished forgiveness and salvation for all before the Father in heaven, By His empty tomb and ascension into heaven, He declared His victory over sin and death to all the world. Seated now at the Father's right hand, He graciously serves His Church with the gifts of salvation. On the Last Day, He will come again to gather His elect from every nation to celebrate the feast that will have no end. (Our Lord serves us today through His holy Word and Sacraments, Through these means, He comes among us to deliver His forgiveness and salvation, frecing us from our sins and strengthening us for service to one another and to the world. At Holy Baptism, He puts His name upon us, pours His Holy Spirit into our hearts, and rescues us from sin, death, and the devil, ‘Through Holy Absolution, He pronounces His forgiveness again and again. With His holy Word, written in Scripture and preached into our eats, He daily proclaims His abiding love for us through all the joys and sorrows of life in this world. In His Holy Supper, He gives us His own body and blood to eat and drink as a priceless gift o nourish and strengthen us in both body and soul. The Lord's service calls forth our service—in sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving to Him and in loving service to one another. Having been called, gathered, enlightened, and sanctified by the Holy Spirit, we receive His gifts with thankfulness and praise. With psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, we joyfully confess all that God has done for us, declaring the praises of Him who called us out of darkness into His marvelous light. Our song joins with the song of every saint from every age, the new song of Christ’s holy people, declaring: “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!” (Rev. 5:12). Within the Lutheran tradition, the wedding of the Word of God to melody was modeled by the reformer himself. Martin Lu- ther had a high regard for music and urged the Church to use it wisely as a vehicle for proclaiming the Gospel. “Next to theol- gy.” he wrote, “T accord to music the highest place and the greatest honor.” Retaining the best of pre-Reformation hymnody, as Well as adding a great number of new hymns to the Church's song, Luther and succeeding generations of hymnviters continue to inspire the faithful (o lift their voices in praise and thanksgiving to the triune God, This heritage of word and song has been highly valued throughout the history of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Even before the Synod’s formation, a new, German-language hymnal was already in development, edited by the Synod’s first president, C. E,W. Walther. With the transition to English came several books: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book (1889, 1912), The Lutheran Hymnal (1941), and, most recently, Lutheran Worship (1982). Each of these hymnals not only handed on the treasures of the past but also offered contemporary expressions of word and song in service to the Gospel. Lutheran Service Book now continues the Church’s song into the twenty-first century. Officially accepted at the Synod’s 2004 Convention, Lutheran Service Book is a careful blending of the best of The Lutheran Hymnal and Lutheran Worship. It offers tuoasured melodies and texts that have nourished God's people for generations. In every age God also blesses His people by raising up hymnwriters who have honed their craft to create rich and fresh expressions of praise. Produced during the most prolific period of English-language hyran writing in the history of Christen dom, Lutheran Service Book delivers a rich feast of Gospel-centered hymns from every age and from many lands. Lutheran Service Book is offered with the prayer that it may be used in all its fullness to give voice to the prayer, praise, and thanksgiving of God's holy people as they are graciously served by Him through Word and Sacrament, ABOUT THE COVER ‘The most prominent feature of the cover design is the cross, The dark, innermost portion of the cross is a reminder of the darkness of Good Friday, when our Lord “humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Phil. 2:8). The prominent, gold leaf cross is a reminder ofthe resur- rection of our Lord, God raised Him “from the dead and gave Him glory, so that [out] faith and hope are in God” (1 Peter 1:21). The eight embossed squares surrounding the cross remind us of Christ's resurrection ‘on Sunday, the eighth day, and the inauguration of a new creation through our Baptism into the death and resurrection of Christ (2 Cor, 5:17). Taken as a whole, the cross design gives the impression of ongoing cexpansion—even as the Gospel continues to be proclaimed until the end of time “in Jerusalem and in Judea ‘and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8) ‘To the left of the cross are depicted the means of grace, through which the Gospel goes forth into our lives and to all the world. From top to bottom are an open Bible (Word of God), a shell with drops of water (Holy Baptism), and Communion vessels with grains of wheat and fruit of the vine (Lord’s Sup- per). On the back cover, the Holy Trinity is pictured in the form of the hand of God (the Father), a cross (Whe Son), and a dove (the Holy Spirit, ABOUT THE GUITAR CHORD EDITION ‘The Lutheran Service Book: Guitar Chord Edition contains lead sheet music notation for every hymn found in the Lutheran Service Book Pew Biition and the twenty additional hymns available in Lutheran Service Builder (967-986). These additional hymns are identified by a gray bar along the outside margin, Only in rare instances will the chords assigned in this edition coincide with the harmonization found in the LSB Accompaniment for the Hymns edition. Itis stwongly advised that musicians do not attempt to use the two editions together. Rather, this edition should be viewed as a "fake book.” Keyboard players should improvise an appropriate accompaniment based on the chords given, Many of the arrangements include transposed chords above the original chords. Its intended that a capo be used at the designated fret so the key is not changed, The transposed chords are generally easier for guitarists to play and sound better on the instrument All hymn stanzas have been included under the notation so musicians ean easily assist with song leading. The lead sheet has bbeen repeated in cases where more than five stanzas ate present, A A has been placed before hymn stanzas that are doxological, tha i, stanzas that contain words of praise or prayer addressed to the triune God. In some congregations itis the custom to stand for doxological stanzas. In others, an “Amen” is sung at the end of the stanza. Each congregation can determine whether and how it might draw attention to doxological stanzas, THE HYMNS soe The Advent of Our King 331 Capo 3: (D) (A) (D) (Em) (A) F c F Gm c SSS ee ———— = ! f oe + 1 The ad - vent of our King Our must now — em - ploy, 2 The ev - cr - last - ing ‘Son In - nate deigns to. be, 30° Zi - on’s daugh = ter, tise To your “low ly King, (D) (A) (Bm) (A) (G) (D/A) (A7) (D) FE c Dm c B Fe OC? F ‘ : ' — - rs Se S| And we must hymns of — wel-come sing In strains of ho - ly joy. Him-self a ser - vant's form puts on To set His ser - vants free. Nor let your faith - less heart de - spise The peace He comes to _ bring. Capo 3; (D) (A) ) (Em) (A) F c F Gm ce _ _ a. fe ea eee 2 4 As judge, on clouds of light, He soon will come a - gain 5 Be-fore the dawn - ing day Let sin’s dark deeds be ~—_gone, A6 All glo - ty to the — Son, Who comes to set us free, (D) (A) (Bm) (A) (G) (DIA) (A) (D) F c Dm @ BP FC oC! OF a a =e oe + + - os 6 - = a | And His true mem - bers all uw - nite With Him in heav'n to reign, The sin - ful self be put. a= way, The new self now. put on. With Fa - ther, Spir - it, ev - er one Through all e - ter - ni - ty. ccaistoas 379 O Come, All Ye Faithful G D G D Gc G D oe! -- co oe 2 F ie ae 10 come, all ye faith - ful, Joy - ful and tri - um- phan! O 2° High - est, most ho - ly, Light of Light © - ter - nal, 3 Sing, choirs of an - gels, Sing in ex - ul ~ ta ~ tion, 4° Yea, Lord, we greet. Thee, Born this hap - py morn - ing: Bm D A D GB DIF G DIA A D come ye, O come ye to Beth 5 Born of a vir - gin, a mor - tal Sing, all yc cit - i - zens of heav - cn Je - sus, to Thee. glo - GIB Am Gs Am G DiFt Em Am oD =i S= 6 —> . — | Come and be = hold Him Bom the king ofan = gels Son of the = Fa. - ther Now in flesh ap - pear - ing! Glo - ry to God. In the. high - est: Word the Fa - ther Now in flesh ap - pear - ing! fein G D G bI G G D G DI G D f a ———— . O come, let us ~ dore Him, O come, let us ~ dore Him, G DIA G D AT D GC GD D DI G o come, let us dore Him, Christ the Lord! Spat hh we ‘cristaas G D Gig DEG ca i {+ es ez - oe f 1 Ve - nid, fie - les to - dos, a Be - In va - ya - mos 2En po - bre pe - se - bre ya - ced re - cli - ma - do, 3 Can- tad ju - bi - lo - sas, ce - les - tes cra - wu - ras: 4 Je - sis, ce- le - be - mos m bn - di- to nom - be Em D A D GB DI G_ DIA A D de go - 70 trun - fan - tes, hen - chi - dos al hom - breo-fre - cien - doe - ter - nal sal - Te - suc - nen los cic - los con vues - tra con him - nos so - lem - nes de ga - GiB Am Go Am G DIF G Em Am D 6 J = — Ja yal rey de los cie = los hu = mil - des ve = re - mos: el san - to Me - si : as, el Ver - bohu-ma - na - do: iAl_ Dios bon-da - do - so glo - ria en las al - tu - rast por si - gloss ¢ - tr - mos a - d6 - re-tecl hom - bre: eee G DB G DI G G D G pb G D z SS SS Z Ve - nid, a-do- re - mos, ve - nid, a - do - re - mos, G DIA G D Ar D Gc GD D DG ve - nid, a-do- re - mos a Cris - toel — Se-ftor. caste 461 | Know That My Redeemer Lives A G D Ey A D i ee —- 11 know that my Re - deem - er lives: What com - fort ate thee ‘th um = plant fom he gave; He es es ie oie cous a Se oe eke iis ites to gum ome who Np = pe ee te D Em D A D A D : Ls } 1 1 a: 2 Gi = ==. this sweet sentence gives! «Hei, Hees who wee mr. yw Sve He tes a= glo = Howe plead for me a -_ boves He lives my hun -— gry guide =o me with lis eye: He lives to com - fort G Em A D G Em D A D once was dead in the sky: soul to feed me when faint; He lives, He lives He lives He — lives my ex - alt to to er - liv = ed there in time my soul's ing head, on high. of need. com = plaint. easren D A G D Ej A D , e Qt, ] iis pre Fee = © f 5 He lives to si = lence my fears; He lives to Ge iver, my kind, whe, <1) fem He es and ie he A ey ee te ey Ste vest all eo iy aia rant elt iret G D Em D A D A D , & = jc Ge = 2S = ee ee ee ee a oes ome whe ens He ves, and while He I shall con. - quer — death: He lives. my man - sion Je = sus, still the same: Oh, the sweet joy this G Em A D G D Em D A D trou - bled ; He lives all bless = ings to. im = part lives, TM He lives, my Proph - et, Priest, and King. to pre = pare; He lives to bring me safe = ly there. sen - tence gives: 1 know. that my Re - deem - er lives! REDEEMER 525 Crown Him with Many Crowns 4 D Bm G D G A — S = ow — = = f J - = 1 Crown Him with man - y crowns, The Lamb up - on His throne; 2 Crown Him the vir - gin’s Son, The God in - car - nate born, 3 Crown Him the Lord of love. Be - hold His hands and side, 4 Crown Him the Lord of life Who wi - umphed o'er the grave 3 Grom Hin the Lod of heavn, Ea = throned a worlds a - bove, D Bm E Fim A Ew E A : = = Ge sie =e Hark how the heav'’n-ly an - them drowns All mu - sic but its own. Whose arm those crim - son tro = phies won Which now His brow a - dom: Rich wounds, yet vis - i - ble a ~- bove, In beau - ty glo - ri- fied. And rose vic - to - rious in the strife For those He came to save. Crown Him the king to whom is givin The won-drous name of Love. D A G E A AT ; : SS Ge 2 cop a A - wake, my soul, and — sing of Him who died for thee, And Fruit of the mys - tic rose, Yet of that rose the = stem, == The No an- gels in the sky Can ful - ly bear that sight, But His glo - ries now we sing, Who died and’ rose on high, Who Crown Him with man - y crowns As thrones be - fore Him fall; Crown Bm G Em D Em Asus A D 2 ty = — — — | G a hail Him as thy match - less king Through all oe - ter - ni - ty. root whence mer-cy ev - er flows, The babe of Beth - le - hem. down - ward bend their won -d’ring eyes At mys - ter - ies so bright. died e - ter - nal life to bring And lives that death may — die, Him, ye kings, with man - y crowns, For He is king of all ———— = THE Lone’ suPpeR Draw Near and Take 637 the Body of the Lord Capo 3: (D) (A) (D) (G) ) (A) Bm (G) (A) ) F c F Be F c Dm BP c F : 1 Draw near and = take — the bod - y of the ~— Lord, 2 He who His saimss inthis world rules and shields 3 Come for - ward then’ with faith - ful hears sin - cere, G) (D7) (G) (A) (Em) (D) (EevG) (Bm) (A) Be FI B c Gm F Gm/B> Dm c @ + ps is And drink the ho = ly blood for you out poured; To all be liev = ers life e - ter - nal yields; ‘And take the —pledg - es. of sal - va - tion here. ) (A) (A7) (D) (A) oO WD (E) (A) F Cc cr F c F Cc F G c @ a 2 7 * te 7 of fered was Me for great - est and for —_cast, With heav'n- ly bread. He. makes the hun - gry — whole, oO Lord, our hearts with grate - ful thanks en dow (D) (A) (Bm) (4) (Bm) (G)_— (Em) (D/FF)—(Asus)(A)_(D) F c Dm A Dm By Gm FIA Cus C F 7 oe o Him self the vie - tim and Him - self the priest. Gives liv - ing wa - ters to the — thirst. - ing soul. As in of love You bless. us. now. THE CHURCH MILITANT 655 Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word Em c AmB Em D : = a 2 7 a 1 Lord, keep us stead - fast in Your Word; Curb those who 2 Lord Je - sus Christ, Your pow'r make known, For You are 30 Com = fort - er of price - less worth, Send peace and a Am Be oe D Am 6 — by de - ccit or sword Would wrest’ the ~—-king - dom from Your Lord of lords a - lone; De ~- fend Your ho - ly Church that uo- oni- ty on earth; Sup ~ port us in our fi. nal Bm km c a ar \ : = % a a Son And bring to naught all «= He hay dome, we May sing Your praise e - tr = ml - ly. strife And lead us out of death to life. Tine Gi Ler ag new sbeet Wiech lag THE CHURCH MILITANT 669 Come, We That Love the Lord Capo 3: (D) (ay o a F cr F cor be ae = oe “ o—# SS 1 Come, we that the Lord, And let ‘our joys be 2 Let those re - fuse to sing Who ney - er knew our 3 The hill of Zi - on yields A thou - sand sa - cred 4 Then let our songs abound, And ev - ‘ty tear be w ) Gp) (Em/G) @ c F BUF Gm/B> Br ¥ + * ee e . . 5 © e cl ft o oJ know! Join in a song with — sweet ac - cord, God; But chil = - dren of, the heav'n - ly King, sweets, Be - fore we reach the heav'n - ly _ fields, dry; We're march = - ing through Fm - man - — uel’s ground, “ (DIA) «e) a o c FIC G c FP G s + = t ~ t - + = - ee = 2 = js Join in a song sweet ac + cord And — thus sur + But chil - dren of heav'n - ly King May speak their Be - fore we reach heav'n - ly fields, Or walk the ‘We're march - ing through Em - man - uel’s ground To fair - er CO) (EmG) ) w ) F Gm/B> F c F } — == - -- sae | round the throne, And thus: ‘sur - round the: throne. joys a - broad, May speak their joys a - broad. gold - en streets, Or walk —the.- gold ~~ en streets. worlds: on high, To fair - er worlds on high. To i in 4 aL i THe CHURCH MILITANT ) “way Refrain coo - « — ae ee tie oy ee gs e - —= ae We're march ing to Zi - on, Beau - ti-ful, beau ti-ful Zi - on; ©) 7) © o «wy ) F fT BP F c F { 4 . — —= oe rt a ae or ce ce el We're march - ing up-ward to Zi fon, The beau - ti-ful cit-y of — God. 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(Crees jm our eel ons. ‘Come, Tho almighty King (Come, Tos longer eu. {Con 1 Cal y's hly mova {Come ye shank peopl, cone Cone you bers wn vos ring Comfoeeoafor ye pope Create me sce hear 0 Gad {eet Spt by whose enter eon we we bet. Draw nara abe the bay ie a Drawn te ers, wich Tho ast bleed Bla Per song ee ening an ting Father most eel nd ender Faker we tak Toe wo ba punted Father wclomes al ele Ty eae, God et 0, te god eke ote eof Hi econ te 9 os 3 as 9 408 3 oe os te 3 6 50 so m Soe LUTHERAN SERVICE BOOK Guitar Chord Edition Volume 2 Prepared by The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Edited by Kurt E, von Kampen CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE SAINT Lowrs LUTHERAN SERVICE BOOK [21 Guitar Chord Edition (03-1175) ‘Volume 2 ALSO AVAILABLE: Pew Edition (03-1170) ‘Accompaniment forthe Hymns (03-1173) ‘Accompaniment forthe Liturgy (08-1174) ‘Lutheran Service Builder—Electronic Edition A Copyright © 2008 Concordia Publishing House 3558 S,Jellerion Ave. St. Louis, MO 63118-5968 1-800-525-3040 + www.eph org All sights reserved. Unless specifically noted, no par of this publication may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electron, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without te prior writen permission from the publisher (for material with Concordia Publishing House copyright) or {rom the other copyright holders. The copyright holders ae iden fied in the Acknowledgments, Volume 2, page 455, or below each byrn, Unless otherwise indicated, the Scripture readings used in Lutheran Service Book are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, Ilinois. Used by permission. Al rights reserved. ‘The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV) is adapted from the Revised Standatd Version of the Bible, copyright Division of Chri tian Education of the National Council ofthe Churches of Christin the U.S.A. Allright reserved, A few altemative readings of the English Standard Version have been used in Lutheran Service Book by permission ofthe publisher and in sccordance with the translation principles of the English Standard Version “Manufactured in the United States of America ISBN 0-7586-1222-2 ISBN 978-0.7586-1222-9 12345678910 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 CONTENTS Introduction About the Guitar Chord Edition The Church Year Advent Christmas Epiphany Transfiguration Lent Holy Week Easter Ascension Pentecost Holy Trinity End Times Feasts and Festivals Person and Work of Christ. Redeemer Justification The Christian Church “The Word of God Holy Baptism Baptismal Life Confession and Absolution ‘The Lord's Supper The Church “The Church Militant Acknowledgments Indexes First Lines of Hymns and Songs Foreign Language Hymns The Christian Church, continued The Church Triumphant Ordination, Installation The Christian Life Sanctification, Trust Hope and Comfor. Prayer ‘Stewardship The Hymns Volume 1 The Hymns Volume 2 331-357 358-393 394-412, 413-417 418-440 441-456 457-490 491-495 496-503, 504-507 508-516 517-522, 523-554 555-576 577-589 590-593 594-605 606-616 617-643 644654 655-669 page 536 page 538 page 542 670-680 681-682 683-707 708-740 TAL-T65 766-180 781-789 Praise and Adoration. Mission and Witness Society. Vocation Marriage Christian Home and Education Times and Seasons Morning, Evening Harvest and Thanksgiving New Year The Service Beginning of Service Close of Service Biblical Canticles Liturgical Music Nation and National Songs Additional Hymns Not Included in the Pew Edition Acknowledgments Indexes “Topical Index of Hymns and Songs Authors, Translators, and Sources of Hymns and Songs Composers and Sources of Hymns and Songs Tanes—Metical Tanes—Alphabetical Fust Lines of Hymns and Songs Foreign Language Hymns Terms and Abbreviations Used in Hymns abbr. abbreviated a. died abr. abridged ed. edited byledition adapt. —_adapted/adapted by harm. harmonized by admin. administered by para. paraphrased by alt. altered ren. renewed arr, arranged rey. revised attr, attributed to st. stanza b, born sts. stanzas e circa, about te translated by/translation! cent. century translator coll. collected vol. volume composite a combined translation from the works of various authors 790-822 823-840 841-852, 853-857 858-860 861-867 868-875 877-891 892-895 896-900 901-916 917-924 925-941 942-963 964-966 967-986 page 455 page 457 page 461 page 465 age 467 page 472 page 476 page 480 THe CHURCH TRUMPHANT 670 Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones ‘Capo 1: (D) (Bm) (Asus) (A) @) BR Cm Bbsus B> BP ee Ye — watch - ers and—ye ho - ly ones, Bright oO high - er than the cher - uo - bim, More Re - spond, ye souls in end - less rest, Ye O friends, in glad - ness let us sing, sue (Bm) (Asus) (A) @) (G) () Cm Bbsus B Eb Ab BE => or, SF « jf 26 - ° i f ser = aphs, cher - u - bim, and thrones, Raise the glad strain: glo - rious than the ser - a - phim, Lead their prais - es: pa - tri - archs and proph - cts _ blest: “AL - le- lu - per - mal an - thems ech - 0 - ing: “AL - le- a - (Bm) (E) (A) @) (Bm) Cm F BP Bb Cm pg ¢ f—.—. —} > 2 ' “AL = le = Wo Cry ‘out, do. = min - ions, prince - doms, “AL - le - le ‘Thou bear - er of thee - ter - nal al - ok - he Ye ho - ly Twelve, yo mar - tyrs al - Ie - Wo To God the Fa - ther, God the (Asus) (A) (D) (Bm) Bsus, BP Bb Cm b, ' ' ' SSS pow'rs, Vir = tues, arch = oan - gels, an = gels’ Word, Most gra - cious, mag - ni - fy the strong, All saints ti = um - phant, raise the Son, And God the Spir - it, ‘Three in (Asus) “THE CHURCH TRUMPHANT “ © “o © (Em) “wy Bm) Bhs Bb Ab BO Fm B Cm Pb o ee oe © “AL- Ie - lu ia, al - Ie - lu ia! ® ® B © W @ EMM AD oO Fo Be Gn ab OB} AS Bm BOBO Got - ae G f iF oto. = 1 Al - le lu ia, al- le - lu al -le- lu rust 733 Ami O God, Our Help in Ages Past Goc ic D 10 God, our 2Un - der the 3 Be - fore the 4A thou - sand 5 Time, like an 60 — God, our Am help in a - ges past, shad-ow of | Thy. throne hills in or ~ der stood a- ges in Thy sight ev - er - roll - ing stream, help in a - ges past, G Caer G) Our hope Thy saints Or earth Are like Soon bears Our hope F for years to come, have dwelt se - cure; re - ceived her — frame, an eve - ning gone, us all =a way; for years. to come, G c Our shel ter from the storm - y blast, And our Suf - fi- cient is Thine arm a - lone, And our From ev - er - last - ing Thou an God, To end Short as the watch that ends the night Be - fore We fly for - got - ten as a dream Dies at Be Thou our guard while trou - bles last And our © - ter - nal home: de -fense is sure. - less years the same. the ris - sun, the 0 - p’ning day. e - ter - nal home! An eight-stanza version of this hymn may be found in Lutheran Service Builder. When singing that version, stanzas 4b and Sb are inserted following stanzas 4 and 5, respectively. c Am EG D G — ; e Gs > / a ear 4b Thy word com-mands our flesh to dust: “Re - tum, ye sons of men!” Sb Like flow - "ry fields the na - tions stand, Pleased with the mom -ing light; An G c Am G F G c All na - tions rose ‘The flow'rs be - neath from the earth mow - er's at first hand ‘And Lie turn with - "ring to rust 740 1 Am Jesus’ Little Lamb c F G c c F : : a = lo ———— SS Se 11 am Je - sus’ lit - te lamb, Ev - er glad at 2Day by — day, at home, a - way, Je - sus is my 3Who s0 hap - py os es E - ven now the G Cc c F D G - 6. si os ae le od heart 1 am; For my Shep~- herd gent - ly guides me, staff and stay. When I hun - ger, Je - sus feeds me, Shep - herd’s lamb? And when my short life is_—send ~ ed. Cc F D G c F 4 { 4 { bes = - ————— — eo Knows my need and—=—well_pro = vides me, Loves. sme ev = “ty In - t pleas - ant pas - tures leads me; = When thirst, He By His an - gel host at - tend - ed, He shall fold me Dm G c F Gous G Cc * ———— IS of | day the same, Bo - ven calls me by my name, bids me go Where the qui et wa = ters flow, to His breast, There with - in His arms to rest ep sige 3 ela a asc PRAISE AND ADORATION 802 Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise ic Am D Em D G : : - + - - . a ft f - in vis - i - ble, God on - ly 2Un - : un hast - ing, and. si - lent as 3 To all life. ‘Thou giv - est— to both great and 4Great Fa - ther of glo - ry, pure Fa - ther of c Am D Em G D G ' 1 ' - ; i 7 3 — = rf light in ac ces - si - ble hid from our _—_ eyes, Nor want - ing, nor wast - ing, Thou rul = est in might; In all life ‘Thou liv - est, the ‘true of, all; Thine an - gels a dore Thee, all veil - ing their sight; Em G Em Dsus D ee £ Most bless - ed, most glo - rious, the An - cient of Days, Thy jos - toe ike © moun - tains high soar - ing =a - bove We thos = som and flow = ish as, leaves onthe tee All laud we would «ren - ders =O shelp) us tee G Am D Em G D G AL = might - y, vic - to - rious, Thy great name = we _—_ praise. Thy clouds which are_—~— foun - tains. of = good - ness and love. And with - er and per = ish— but naught chang - es Thee, ‘Tis on - ly the —splen - dor of -~—ilight-—that_—hides.-—Thee, PRAISE AND ADORATION, Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee 803 G D G D + oe * fit - 6 2 fy f fs ele s or | fH 1 Joy - ful, joy - ful we a-dore Thee, God of glo - ry, Lord of love! 2 All Thy works with joy sur-round Thee, Earth and heav'n re - flect’ Thy rays A3Thou art giv -ing and for - giv - ing, Ev - er bless - ing, ev - er blest, G Cc G bp G ' a a Hearts un - fold like flow'rs be - fore ‘Thee, Prais-ing Thee, their sun a - bove. Stars and an - gels sing around Thee, Cen - ter of un ~ bro ~ ken praise. Well-spring of the joy of_iliv ~ ing, © - cean-depth of hap - py rest! D G D G D By z - ere a a et J 2 d Melt the clouds of sin and sad-ness, Drive the gloom of doubt. a - way. Field and for - est, vale and moun-tain, low - "ry mead - ow, flashing sea, Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Spirit, Fountain - head of ~— love di ~ vine: G c G DG D G Giv - er of im - mor - tal glad-ness, Fill us with the light of day. Chanting bird, and flow - ing foun-tain’ Call us tore = joice in Thee. Joy - ful, we Thy heav’n in - her - it! Joy- ful, we by grace are Thine! Trelng aie Ear wero evENING 877 God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven c Am D Cc D G SS abe who made the — earth and heavy - en, Dark - ness and light: 2 And when mom a - gain shall call us To run life's way, 3 Guard us wak - ing, guard us sleep - ing, And when we dic A 4 Ho ly Fa - ther, throned in heavy - en, All - ho - ly Son, G c Am D Cc D G c You the day for work have given, For rest the night. May Your May we still, what - e'er be ~ fall us, Your will 0 = bey. From the May we in’ Your might - y kecp-ing All peace - ful fic. When the Ho - ly Spit - it, free - ly given, Blet Three in One: Grant. us Doi EmiG An Amc D pb -—- oS <= t rr a an + gel guards de - fend us, Slumber sweet Your mer = cy send us, pow'r of e - vil hide us, In the nar - row puth - way guide us, last dread call shall wake us, Then, O Lord, donot’ —_for- sake us, grace, we now im - plore You, Till we lay. our crowns be fore You c Am D c D G ae i x | os oe § ats = ly dreams and hopes a= tend us Al! through the night. Nev - er be Your smile de-nied us All_~— through the day. Bul to reign in glo. - ry take us With ~—-You._—on_ high. ‘And in wor-thier stains adore. |= You While =a - ges mun. Lord, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing cose oF sence 924 Capo 3: (G) « (G) ij it pe 1 Lord, dis - miss us with Your bless - ing, Fill our = hearts with 2 Thanks we give and ad - 0 - ra - tion For Your Gos - pel’s 3 Sav jor, when Your love shall callus. From our strug - gling (D) (D7) (G) (G) (Em) (By) F FT B B Gm Dd and joy peace; Let us each, Your love pos - sess - ing, joy - ful sound, © May the fruits of |= Your sal - va - tion pil - grim way, Tet not fear of death ap - pall us, (Em) (EwG) Ay (A) ) o Ga GmBb FeO OF F — . = = — —< 7 — Tri - umph in re deem - ing grace. ° re ~ fresh us; In our hearts and lives a - bound. Fy - er faith - ful, Glad Your sum = mons too = bey, May = we ev = er, G) © (am (Anvcy (Dow) (D7) (G) Be B cm ‘Cov Fus FT Bb ° re-fresh us, Trav - ‘ling through this. will - der - ness. ev - er faith - ful To Your truth = may = We =~ be found. may we ev - er Reign with You —in._—end ~ less day. ‘xa ne ent, TA087 2 hss Tn 19-18, at nce quae UururcicaL MuSte Create in Me 956 G c D G 2 o Ff 2 ew GS oe 2 me a clean heart, O God, and a D Em c D G Em G & = a e — t + a right pir = it’ with - in me, Cast. me not. a = way Am Em D G Em c Em c fo ee o + = o from Thy pres - ence; and take not Thy Ho- ly Spir - it D G Em D G c Em D et J es 3 + + from me. Re - store un-to me the joy of Thy sal - va- tion; G DD Em c Em Cc D G c G and up- hold me wih © Thy — free. spir_- it A - men. THe cHuncis 975 Blest Be the Tie That Binds Capo 5: (C) @ © «@) F c F Bb be * + * 7 7 = NS 1 Blest be the that binds. = Our hearts in 2Be - fore our ther's throne = We == pour our 3 We share our tual woes, Our, mu = tual 4 When here our ways part, = We = suf = fer 5 From sor - row, and pain, = And sin we © (G) © Ch - tin tove;_ «Thee sow = ship of ar 5 dent prayers; Our fears, our hopes, our bur - dens bear, And of - ten for cach bit - er pain; Yet, one in Christ and shall be free And per 2 fect love and (C) (PF) (c) (F) (C/G) (G7) (©) Kr BP ¥ BeOHIC a ¥ - — ole * a | dred minds Is like to that a - bove. are one, Our com = forts and. our cares. or flows The sym - pa - thiz - ing — tear. in We hope to meet a - gain. ship reigi Through alll e- tr - ni - yy, Tian Na ca Lat Mo atria Ho 8 Give Me Jesus 976 Cc GD CE Fmaj7 CE GD c A A ote oe er = . = sig fe the morn - ing when I rise, the mom - ing when T rise, mid - night was my cry, mid - night was my cry, a-bout the break of day, a-bout the break of day, when I come to die, when 1 come to die, when 1 want to sing, when 1 want to sing, Am7 EWG bp? a F FID c KT ; J ; | eh — i? 2 eee 2 the mom - ing when T vise, Give me Je = sus. mid = night was my cy, Give me Je = us Just a= bout the — break of day, Give me Je : sus. Oh, when 1 come to die, Give me Je - ‘sus. And when = want to sing, Give me Je - sus. 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Tha i ssi Lite Blew they, be por pi Holy Spit vine How eet i et voewon, Lid {alin danger alle way uta ch a ei Jena en Toa oe ty walk Your erat ay Eo tke my and lend Got ay tral God. Roja, O pig tong Rie To ans! Wa page employ yo Weve by than ery ied. Whatsthe weld me Chsmas, 356395 rejoice ye Chane, oul ‘Toe caly Soa tom besten ‘Toe people aon dns a (hatte the ue outa lang teem he love i poi. Wen cede tad tonsie ‘Chur ans, 65-409 on 6 202 ost oe 3 an ny mm & 6 0 is 08 be 487 ‘Lee fl goto pits we bng You nw Teed flay, Yor tive Sous Daye Ty cep Lov fll ‘Nevuno us tt aos be ey, Lad ‘ake and te ose ved You wee ‘Almay Ft bet be Word odes 15:14, 113 Pian S012 Tei 5:13 Soh 22-8 Toke 146-5 A Caecton of Pa and Hymne ‘General Slaton of lyme {Sten f yan ‘Abt, Por ‘Atiean Amerie pa ‘Abect ven Presses ‘or ea ‘Asneten, Cond ‘Ales Oswas ‘abo ian ‘atends Wiel rs ‘dames, outban Pid Basan Rabe Bayly Alber ed, Marin Bere, Catlins Sit Bena of Clan Birt Cad Blase Mawel). Roheman 18 2s rn Fai tee Liste. ates, God i aig ar ine stents Yous Word (digi Your Wer np sing ‘On what ha no een om Toe its Chu eiy ge. Toy Wer an cla yf AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS, AND SOURCES OF HYMNS AND SONGS 556 OB a 2 2 ina 0 ame 80 isi asa ba ns sien aims sa ‘5,031. 69 oye pte Katine Brian, Briggs. George W rn, Jab en Souter cates Soa SaatSa caret Sipetnd Win Compe ian ronmun,Sanel era ago connate, Waa M. ach, Sine, Dax Cu Dearne, Pee. Dexter Hey on nis 192 oa fo se ois 373 Son 157 Gas SG ia 584 bi Sion Sa, 38658 7,9 0, 935 Sie as 4,535 15 0h da, 38,97 B18 9.46 a, 950 Su. 75 he 461 ‘ata mec pa Alle on Rol ‘Me Cable Geiie Rhone ‘anche oui ‘ander The De DrescdniconGsanbucks ‘tes, ech Aniponer Greco. “amipner Pas ‘Apne Pics ‘Bache, lta Cup Barlenon Fogo i Beck Tose Beethoven. Logan. Beaders 0, even pinion Bis. Pili ‘obo, bay ovezeas Lous Besdouy, Wil Cantae Gorman Gainers Chrstich Yew ere. 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