(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twel

(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twel
(This picture is the library of C. H. Spurgeon-The Prince of Preachers. Mr. Spurgeon collected twelve thousands of books. May we also pursue after the spiritual, heavenly and eternal things with our whole heart by God's grace!)

Sunday, August 30, 2015

11. August Archive Index

August Archive Index


1. Hymn: O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art
2. Devotional: Be Still!
3. Hymn: He Giveth More Grace
4. Hymn: Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble
5. Hymn: I Thirst, Thou Wounded Lamb Of God
6. Hymn: Constantly Abiding
7. Hymn: Forth In Thy Name, O Lord, I Go
8. Hymn: Oh! Foolish Heart, Be Still
9. Hymn: In The Dark And Cloudy Day
10. Hymn: O Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness!


Friday, August 28, 2015

10. Hymn: O Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness!

O Worship The Lord In The Beauty Of Holiness!

Author: John S. B. Monsell
Tune: WAS LEBET WAS SCHWEBET

1. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!
    Bow down before Him, His glory proclaim;
    With gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness,
    Kneel and adore Him: the Lord is His Name!

2. Low at His feet lay thy burden of carefulness,
    High on His heart He will bear it for thee,
    Comfort thy sorrows, and answer thy prayerfulness,
    Guiding thy steps as may best for thee be.

3. Fear not to enter His courts in the slenderness
    Of the poor wealth thou wouldst reckon as thine:
    Truth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness,
    These are the offerings to lay on His shrine.

4. These, though we bring them in trembling and fearfulness,
    He will accept for the Name that is dear;
    Mornings of joy give for evenings of tearfulness,
    Trust for our trembling, and hope for our fear.

5. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!
    Bow down before Him, His glory proclaim;
    With gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness,
    Kneel and adore Him: the Lord is His Name!


Tuesday, August 25, 2015

9. Hymn: In The Dark And Cloudy Day

In The Dark And Cloudy Day

Author: George Rawson

1. In the dark and cloudy day,
    When earth’s riches flee away,
    And the last hope will not stay,
    My Saviour, comfort me.

2. When the hoard of many years,
    Like a fleet cloud disappears,
    And the future's full of fears,
    My Saviour, comfort me.

3. When the secret idol’s gone,
    That my poor heart yearned upon.
    Desolate, bereft, alone,
    My Saviour, comfort me.

4. Thou, who wast so sorely tried,
    In the darkness crucified,
    Bid me in Thy love confide.
    My Saviour, comfort me.

5. Comfort me, I am cast down,
    Tis my Heavenly Father's frown;
    I deserve it all, I own;
    My Saviour, comfort me.

6. In these hours of sad distress,
    Let me know He loves no less,
    Bids me trust His faithfulness,
    My Saviour, comfort me.

7. Not unduly let me grieve,
    Meekly the kind stripes receive,
    Let me humbly still believe:
    My Saviour, comfort me.

8. So it shall be good for me,
    Much afflicted now to be,
    If thou wilt but tenderly,
    My Saviour, comfort me.


Monday, August 24, 2015

8. Hymn: Oh! Foolish Heart, Be Still

Oh! Foolish Heart, Be Still

Author: C. F. Gellert

1. Oh! foolish heart, be still, 
    And vex thyself no more, 
    Wait thou for God until 
    He opens pleasure's door. 
    Thou know'st not what is good for thee, 
    But God doth know,— 
    Let Him thy strong reliance be, 
    And rest thee so.   

2. He counted all my days, 
    And ev'ry joy and tear, 
    Ere I knew how to praise, 
    Or e'en had learn'd to fear. 
    Before I Him, my Father, knew, 
    He call'd me, child: 
    His help has guarded me all through 
    This weary wild.   

3. The least of all my cares 
    Is not to Him unknown; 
    He sees, and He prepares 
    The pathway for His own: 
    And what His hand assigns to me, 
    That serves my peace,— 
    The greatest burden it might be, 
    Yet joy's increase.   

4. I live no more on earth, 
    Nor seek my full joy here; 
    The world seems little worth, 
    When heaven is shining clear; 
    Yet joyfully I go my way, 
    So free, so blest! 
    Sweetening my toil from day to day 
    With thoughts of rest.

5. Give me, my Lord, whate’er 
    Will bind my heart to Thee; 
    For that I make my prayer. 
    And know Thou hearest me! 
    But all that might keep back my soul, 
    Make Thee forgot— 
    Tho' of earth-good it were the whole, 
    Oh! give it not.   

6. When sickness-pains, distress, 
    And want doth follow fear, 
    And men their hate express, 
    My sky shall still be clear. 
    Then wait I, Lord, and wait for Thee; 
    And I am still— 
    Tho' mine should unaccomplis’d be, 
    Do Thou Thy will!   

7. Thou art the strength and stay 
    Of ev’ry weary soul; 
    Thy wisdom rules the way; 
    Thy pity does control. 
    What ill can happen unto me 
    When thou art near? 
    Thou wilt, oh! God, my keeper be, 
    I will not fear.


Sunday, August 23, 2015

7. Hymn: Forth In Thy Name, O Lord, I Go

Forth In Thy Name, O Lord, I Go

Author: Charles Wesley
Tune: SONG 34, by Orlando Gibbons

1. Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go 
    My daily labor to pursue, 
    Thee, only Thee, resolved to know, 
    In all I think, or speak, or do.  

2. The task Thy wisdom hath assigned, 
    O let me cheerfully fulfil; 
    In all my works Thy presence find, 
    And prove Thy good and perfect will.  

3. Preserve me from my calling's snare, 
    And hide my simple heart above; 
    Above the thorns of choking care, 
    The gilded baits of worldly love.  

4. Thee may I set at my right hand, 
    Whose eyes mine inmost substance see, 
    And labor on at Thy command, 
    And offer all my works to Thee.  

5. Give me to bear Thy easy yoke, 
    And every moment watch and pray; 
    And still to things eternal look, 
    And hasten to Thy glorious day.

6. For Thee delightfully employ 
    Whate'er Thy bounteous grace hath given, 
    Would run my course with even joy 
    And closely walk with Thee to heaven.


Friday, August 14, 2015

6. Hymn: Constantly Abiding

Constantly Abiding

Author: Anne S. Murphy
1. There’s a peace in my heart that the world never gave,
    A peace it cannot take away;
    Though the trials of life may surround like a cloud,
    I’ve a peace that has come here to stay!

Refrain:
Constantly abiding, Jesus is mine; 
Constantly abiding, rapture divine; 
He never leaves me lonely, whispers, oh, so kind: 
“I will never leave thee”—Jesus is mine. 

2. All the world seemed to sing of a Savior and King, 
    When peace sweetly came to my heart; 
    Troubles all fled away and my night turned to day, 
    Blessed Jesus, how glorious Thou art! 

3. This treasure I have in a temple of clay, 
    While here on His footstool I roam; 
    But He’s coming to take me some glorious day, 
    Over there to my heavenly home!


Thursday, August 13, 2015

5. Hymn: I Thirst, Thou Wounded Lamb Of God

I Thirst, Thou Wounded Lamb Of God

Author: Nikolaus L. von Zinzendorf 

1. I thirst, Thou wounded Lamb of God, 
    To wash me in Thy cleansing blood, 
    To dwell within Thy wounds; then pain 
    Is sweet, and life or death is gain.  

2. Take this poor heart, and let it be 
    For ever closed to all but Thee! 
    Seal Thou my breast, and let me wear 
    That pledge of love for ever there.  

3. How blest are they who still abide, 
    Close sheltered in Thy bleeding side; 
    Who life and strength from thence derive, 
    And by Thee move, and in Thee live.  

4. What are our works, but sin and death, 
    Till Thou Thy quickening Spirit breathe? 
    Thou giv’st the power Thy grace to move; 
    O wondrous grace! O boundless love!

5. How can it be, Thou heavenly King, 
    That Thou shouldst us to glory bring; 
    Make slaves the partners of Thy throne, 
    Decked with a never-failing crown?  

6. Hence our hearts melt, our eyes o’erflow, 
    Our words are lost; nor will we know, 
    Nor will we think of aught beside, 
    My Lord, my Love, is crucified!  

7. Ah! Lord, enlarge our scanty thought, 
    To know the wonders Thou hast wrought; 
    Unloose our stammering tongues to tell 
    Thy love immense, unsearchable.  

8. First-born of many brethren, Thou! 
    To Thee, lo! all our souls we bow, 
    To Thee our hearts and hands we give, 
    Thine may we die, Thine may we live!


Thursday, August 6, 2015

4. Hymn: Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble

Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble 

Author: Norman Macleod
Tune: COURAGE BROTHER by Arthur S. Sullivan
(Vocal)

1. Courage, brother, do not stumble,
    Though thy path be dark as night;
    There’s a star to guide the humble:
    Trust in God and do the right.
    Let the road be rough and dreary,
    And its end far out of sight,
    Foot it bravely; strong or weary.

Refrain: 
Trust in God, trust in God, 
Trust in God and do the right. 

2. Perish policy and cunning, 
    Perish all that fears the light!
    Whether losing, whether winning,
    Trust in God and do the right.
    Trust no party, sect, or faction;
    Trust no leaders in the fight;
    Put in every word or action.

3. Some will hate thee, some will love thee,
    Some will flatter, some will slight;
    Cease from man, and look above thee:
    Trust in God and do the right.
    Simple rule, and safest guiding,
    Inward peace and inward might,
    Star upon our path abiding.

4. Trust no lovely forms of passion—
    Fiends may look like angels bright;
    Trust no custom, school or fashion:
    Trust in God, and do the right.
    Simple rule, and safest guiding,
    Inward peace, and inward might,
    Star upon our path abiding.


Tuesday, August 4, 2015

3. Hymn: He Giveth More Grace

He Giveth More Grace

Author: Annie Johnson Flint
(Vocal)
(Melody)

1. He giveth more grace as our burdens grow greater,
    He sendeth more strength as our labors increase;
    To added afflictions He addeth His mercy,
    To multiplied trials He multiplies peace.

2. When we have exhausted our store of endurance,
    When our strength has failed ere the day is half done,
    When we reach the end of our hoarded resources
    Our Father’s full giving is only begun.

3. Fear not that thy need shall exceed His provision,
    Our God ever yearns His resources to share;
    Lean hard on the arm everlasting, availing;
    The Father both thee and thy load will upbear.

4. His love has no limits, His grace has no measure,
    His power no boundary known unto men;
    For out of His infinite riches in Jesus
    He giveth, and giveth, and giveth again.


Monday, August 3, 2015

2. Devotional: Be Still!

Be Still!

by Stopford A. Brooke

He knoweth the way that I take. (Job 23:10) 
Man's goings are of the Lord; how can a man then understand his own way? (Proverbs 20:24)

    We complain of the slow, dull life we are forced to lead, of our humble sphere of action, of our low position in the scale of society, of our having no room to make ourselves known, of our wasted energies, of our years of patience. So do we say that we have no Father who is directing our life; so do we say that God has forgotten us; so do we boldly judge what life is best for us, and so by our complaining do we lose the use and profit of the quiet years. O men of little faith! Because you are not sent out yet into your labor, do you think God has ceased to remember you? Because you are forced to be outwardly inactive, do you think you, also, may not be, in your years of quiet, “about your Father’s business”? It is a period given to us in which to mature ourselves for the work which God will give us to do.

Be still, my soul, let nothing stir
Thee from the sweet repose
Of those who to their God refer
Their joys, their cares, their woes.

Be quiet, why this anxious heed
About thy tangled ways?
God knows them all, He giveth speed,
And He allows delays.

What though He let thee not perform
Some good and loved design?
Thou would'st not wish Him to conform
His perfect will to thine!

My God! the hearing ear impart,
To hear Thee tell Thy will,
And then bestow the ready heart
All meekly to fulfill.
                                  - E. W.


1. Hymn: O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art

O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art

Author: Charles Wesley

1. O love divine, how sweet thou art!
    When shall I find my willing heart
    All taken up by thee?
    I thirst, I faint, I die to prove
    The greatness of redeeming love,
    The love of Christ to me.

2. Stronger His love than death or hell;
    Its reaches are unsearchable;
    The first-born sons of light
    Desire in vain its depths to see;
    They cannot reach the mystery
    The length, and breadth, and height.

3. God only knows the love of God;
    O that it now were shed abroad
    In this poor stony heart!
    For love I sigh, for love I pine;
    This only portion, Lord, be mine,
    Be mine this better part.

4. O that I could forever sit
    With Mary at the Master’s feet;
    Be this my happy choice;
    My only care, delight, and bliss,
    My joy, my heaven on earth, be this
    To hear the Bridegroom’s voice.

5. O that, with humbled Peter, I
    Could weep, believe, and thrice reply,
    My faithfulness to prove.
    Thou know’st, for all to Thee is known,
    Thou know’st, O Lord, and Thou alone,
    Thou know’st that Thee I love.

6. O that I could, with favored John,
    Recline my weary head upon
    The dear Redeemer’s breast!
    From care, and sin, and sorrow free,
    Give me, O Lord, to find in Thee
    My everlasting rest.

7. Thy only love do I require,
    Nothing on earth beneath desire,
    Nothing in Heaven above;
    Let earth, and Heaven, and all things go,
    Give me Thy only love to know,
    Give me only Thy love.