Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Entries in hymns (59)

Monday
Oct262009

All My Favorite Hymns

made it on the Top 100 Hymn list at Semicolon. Here’s my list of hymns with their corresponding number on the big list.

  1. When I Survery the Wondrous Cross is 10.
  2. Jesus I Am Resting, Resting is 61.
  3. It Is Well With My Soul is 3.
  4. O Sacred Head Now Wounded is 16.
  5. Like A River Glorious is 38.
  6. All Hail the Power of Jesus Name is 22.
  7. Holy, Holy, Holy is 8.
  8. God Moves in a Mysterious Way is 95.
  9. Jesus Paid It All is 33.
  10. Children of the Heavenly Father is 68.

I’m surprised they all showed up in the top 100.

Sunday
Aug302009

Sunday's Hymn

This hymn is another of the Olney Hymns.

Heal Us, Emmanuel

Heal us, Emmanuael, here we are,
Waiting to feel thy touch;
Deep wounded souls to thee repair,
And, Savior we are such.

Our faith is feeble we confess,
We faintly trust thy word;
But wilt thou pity us the less?
Be that far from thee, Lord!

Remember him who once applied
With trembling for relief;
“Lord, I believe, with tears he cried,
O help my unbelief.”

She too, who touched thee in the press,
And healing virtue stole;
Was answered, “Daughter, go in peace,
Thy faith hath made thee whole.”

Concealed amid the gath’ring throng,
She would have shunned thy view;
And if her faith was firm and strong,
Had strong misgivings too.

Like her, with hopes and fears, we come,
To touch thee if we may;
O! send us not despairing home,
Send none unhealed away.

—William Cowper

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Sunday
Aug232009

Sunday's Hymn

When Hannah Pressed with Grief

When Hannah pressed with grief,
Poured forth her soul in prayer;
She quickly found relief,
And left her burden there:
Like her, in every trying case,
Let us approach the throne of grace.

When she began to pray,
Her heart was pained and sad;
But ere she went away,
Was comforted and glad:
In trouble, what a resting place,
Have they who know the throne of grace!

Though men and devils rage,
And threaten to devour;
The saints, from age to age,
Are safe from all their pow’r:
Fresh strength they gain to run their race,
By waiting at the throne of grace.

Eli her case mistook,
How was her spirit moved
By his unkind rebuke?
But GOD her cause approved.
We need not fear a creature’s face,
While welcome at a throne of grace.

She was not filled with wine,
As Eli rashly thought;
But with a faith divine,
And found the help file sought:
Though men despise and call us base,
Still let us ply the throne of grace.

Men have not pow’r or skill,
With troubled souls to bear;
Though they express good–will,
Poor comforters they are:
But swelling sorrows sink apace,
When we approach the throne of grace.

Numbers before have tried,
And found the promise true;
Nor one been yet denied,
Then why should I or you?
Let us by faith their footsteps trace,
And hasten to the throne of grace.

As fogs obscure the light,
And taint the morning air;
But soon are put to flight,
If the bright sun appear;
Thus Jesus will our troubles chase,
By shining from the throne of grace.

—John Newton in Olney Hymns

Other hymns, worship songs, sermons etc. posted today:

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