Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ADVENT
58
O Lord, How Shall I Meet Thee
Matt. 21: 1–9
7. 6. 7. 6. D.
Wie soll ich dich empfangen
Paul Gerhardt, 1653, cento
Tr., composite
(FIRST TUNE)
Valet will ich dir geben
Melckior Teschner, 1613
Thee
to
and
come
to
me
est
a
down
set
fair
Thee
Love
Thou
Green
How
brought
com’st
boughs
wel
right?
me;
free;
palms,
Lord,
caused
lay
Zi
Thy
in
on
how
Thy
1
O
2
4
Love
3
I
na
groan
fore
meet
tion,
ing,
Thee
Thee,
in
fet
strews
shall
car
ters,
be
I
er
or
and
De
Hope,
lib
ty.
me;
psalms.
light!
cured
com’st
joy
songs
heart’s
hon
my
to
ous
my
Thy
And
I
Thy
for
my
too,
ple
to
my
shame
will
long
thirst
stood,
I,
peo
tion
ing,
Thee
Thee,
be
Pro
Thou
With
My
va
moan
dore
greet
sal
a
with
with
to
safe
prais
in
ure
Thee
That
A
For
Thy
led
treas
Thee
lamp
em
on
es
my
brace,
high,
new
breast
love
glo
heart
kin
shall
be
ry
dle,
O
A
My
O
give
tell
ev
ho
ing,
me,
er
ly,
all
dost
for
most
yond
Lord,
bloom
Thou
en
es
or
Thee
fall
race!
fly.
due.
best.
lost
earth
hold
that
rich
hon
please
and
ly
the
may
That
A
men.
love
fail
name
spir
all
not
Thy
in
In
And
love
will
from
do
To
er
ly
me
Our
As
With
All
ling,
cel
leave
nev
low
ex
or
shall
it
5
Rejoice, then, ye sad-hearted,
Who sit in deepest gloom,
Who mourn o’er joys departed
And tremble at your doom.
Despair not, He is near you,
Yea, standing at the door,
Who best can help and cheer you
And bids you weep no more.
6
Ye need not toil nor languish
Nor ponder day and night
How in the midst of anguish
Ye draw Him by your might.
He comes, He comes all willing,
Moved by His love alone,
Your woes and troubles stilling;
For all to Him are known.
7
Sin’s debt, that fearful burden,
Let not your souls distress;
Your guilt the Lord will pardon
And cover by His grace.
He comes, for men procuring
The peace of sin forgiven,
For all God’s sons securing
Their heritage in heav’n.
8
What though the foes be raging,
Heed not their craft and spite;
Your Lord, the battle waging,
Will scatter all their might.
He comes, a King most glorious,
And all His earthly foes
In vain His course victorious
Endeavor to oppose.
9
He comes to judge the nations,
A terror to His foes,
A Light of consolations
And blessèd Hope to those
Who love the Lord’s appearing.
O glorious Sun, now come,
Send forth Thy beams so cheering,
An guide us safely home.
Adoration
Opening of Service
Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
Advent
Christmas
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Epiphany
Transfiguration
Presentation
Lent
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Easter
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St. Michael’s and All Angels
Reformation
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Holy Innocents
Annunciation
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Baptism
Lord’s Supper
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Confirmation
The Redeemer
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New Obedience
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Christian Warfare
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The Church
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Morning
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Death and Burial
Judgment
Life Everlasting
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Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs