Archive for Hymns

From You, through You, to You

Romans 11:32-36; 1 Corinthians 8:6;
Colossians 1:15-16; Revelation 5:11-14

Romans 11:36 expresses the intriguing truth that
everything flows
from God,
through Him, and
to Him,
the Source and Giver of all.
This hymn helps us grasp that
wonderful reality.

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From You, through You, to You, our Father,
Maker, Giver in all that You do!
Earth and heaven, being, existence,
Our Father, all flow from You.

Boundless power, sovereign in mercy,
Building, blessing through all that You do!
Heaven’s kingdom ever advances,
Our Savior, only through You.

Wisdom, glory, honor, and worship,
Blessing, praises for all that You do,
Father, Savior, Spirit, be given
Forever only to You!

by Ken Bible, © 2013 LNWhymns.com.

Pentecost Hymn

This hymn is
based on the Pentecost account in Acts 2.
The tune is familiar.

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You’ve poured out Your Spirit, Great Father of Life,
Your presence, Your power, the Spirit of Christ,
The fruit of His triumph, the breath of His love,
The proof He has risen and reigns now above.

Your promise is given in wind and in flame,
With lives now ignited to burn in Your name.
Now loving, now holy, now bold in the truth,
Your body, Your people are one, Lord, in You.

We praise You, our Father, the Fountain of Life,
For comfort and challenge, for purpose and light.
In love we will share all the gifts You provide
That all may be blessed and our Lord glorified.

Your challenge is sounding. Our calling is clear:
To live out a gospel the needy can hear.
Lord, help us to go till all people have heard
And touch every life with the love of the Lord.

by Ken Bible, © 2004 LNWhymns.com.

Psalm 47

Our Lord is not just
the Christian God.
He is the Lord and Savior of
every nation,
every age,
every culture.
Sing for joy!
Rejoice!

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Refrain:
Come, clap your hands!
Sing for joy! Sing for joy!
People, rise up and worship your King!

Come see your God, high and lifted up,
One Lord, one Christ over all,
One Sovereign ruling in perfect peace.
All other kingdoms will fall.

See Christ ascend with a mighty shout!
His people lift up their voice.
He reigns above from His holy throne
As earth and heaven rejoice.

From every nation and time and tongue,
His people gather as one.
We praise our Savior for all He is
And what great things He has done!

by Ken Bible, © 2019 LNWhymns.com.

Christ in Psalm 30

Psalm 30; Luke 22:53; John 17:3; Hebrews 2:11

In the light of Christ,
Psalm 30 becomes a
celebration of His glorious resurrection.
This hymn captures that celebration,
to a familiar tune.

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Praise to You, O glorious Brother,
Humbled, now exalted high.
Once, like You, condemned and dying,
Now we breathe Your risen life.

Darkness ruled for but an hour,
Weeping lasted for a night.
Now the dawn, and what rejoicing!
Now the day of endless light!

Lord, Your favor lasts forever;
Pain and pleasure come and go.
Life in You is life eternal,
Heaven’s peace begun below.

All our grief is turned to dancing,
All is joy each moment new,
Praising, living, loving, sharing
Ever, only, all in You!

by Ken Bible, © 2018 LNWhymns.com.

Display Your Splendor in Me

Ask God to glorify Himself,
not only through
your strengths and
successes,
but through
your weaknesses,
struggles, and
suffering.

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Display Your splendor in me,
Through my weaknesses and needs.
In my shadows, be a Shining Light.
In my weakness, show Your holy might.
Display Your splendor in me.
Display Your splendor in me.

Display Your splendor in me.
Be the Lord of every need.
In my coldness, be a Living Flame.
In my suffering, glorify Your name.
Display Your splendor in me.
Display Your splendor in me.

by Ken Bible, © 2000 LNWhymns.com.

Almighty Life

The Holy Spirit in Acts

This hymn paints a panorama of
the Holy Spirit
in the book of Acts.
It is a joyful picture of
the Spirit’s ministry
in and among us.
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Almighty the life of our risen Redeemer!
Almighty the Spirit of Jesus outpoured!
The wind and the fire are the fruit of His promise,
The sign, the assurance, the proof He is Lord.

Refrain:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
Fill every person with all that You are!

Your glory, Your presence, Your power for service,
Your confident boldness through life and through death,
Your love and Your gladness, Your wide-open giving,
The wonder, the beauty of breathing Your breath –

You call and equip us, You grow us together,
Now leading, now teaching, now forming each one.
You help us to know what is far beyond knowing:
The life and the love of the Father and Son.

by Ken Bible, © 2000, 2019 LNWhymns.com.

Clothe Me in Humility

Humility is the sweetness of
a right relationship
with God and
others.
Humility is rightness and
rest.

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Clothe me in humility,
Loving Lord, I pray.
You who’ve given all I am,
Take this pride away.
Free my thoughts to thankfulness,
And clothe me in Your praise.
Free my thoughts to thankfulness,
And clothe me, Lord,
Clothe me in Your praise.

Clothe me in humility;
Help me not to judge.
You would understand them, Lord.
You would lift them up.
Let me speak as You would speak,
And clothe me in Your love.
Let me speak as You would speak,
And clothe me, Lord,
Clothe me in Your love.

Clothe me in humility
With this simple truth:
You are every breath I breathe;
You alone are good.
Every moment come in love
And clothe me, Lord, in You.
Every moment come in love
And clothe me, Lord,
Clothe me, Lord, in You.


by Ken Bible, © 2000 LNWhymns.com.

You Are Calling Me to Yourself

Psalm 25:10; 31:15; Matthew 11:28-30; John 15:11; Romans 8:28

Through everything that happens,
the restless love of God is
forever calling us and
drawing us to Him.

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Each little joy, each morning sun
Announce a greater joy begun.
Your every word and all You do
Invite my hungry heart to You.

When deepest sorrow clouds my face,
You turn my tears to gifts of grace.
Your words of love are proven true.
O what a comfort here in You!

All light and shadow serve the same:
They sing Your great and gracious name.
They serve the purpose You pursue –
To make our joy complete in You.

Through sunny days, through hopes deferred,
I trust Your love; I trust Your Word.
O Father God, each morning new
I rest my life, my all in You.

by Ken Bible, © 2019 LNWhymns.com.

I Know That My Redeemer Lives

One of the most meaningful pieces from
Handel’s “Messiah” is
now a congregational hymn.
It expresses our joyful assurance in
the resurrection of Christ.

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I know that my Redeemer lives
And He will stand on that final day,
My God, Himself the precious price,
Himself the ransom I could not pay.
And though death destroys this body,
He is my life forevermore!
I know that my Redeemer lives.
My Brother, my Champion, my Lord, and my Savior
Is risen from the dead!

I know that my Redeemer lives.
I’ll stand in Him on that final day,
In Him now bold, complete, and pure.
His blood has washed all my guilt away!
And though death destroys this body,
Yet in my flesh will I see God!
I know that my Redeemer lives.
My hope, my assurance, my joy, and my Savior
Is risen from the dead!

by Ken Bible, © 2011 LNWhymns.com.

Who Is He?

This hymn lets your people
join the throng that
praised Jesus on
that first Palm Sunday.
Set to a familiar tune.

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Who is He who comes in triumph?
Who is He who comes to die,
Comes in peace and comes in power,
Hidden One now lifted high?
Jesus, Jesus, Lord, Messiah,
Mighty master of the grave!
See Him ride, the King of Glory!
God Himself has come to save!

See Him there in humble splendor.
Hear them shouting all around.
Joy explodes in wild procession.
Praise is now the victor’s crown.
“Glory, glory in the highest!”
Like the angels hear them sing,
Dancing round the Long-awaited-
Once their hope, and now their King.

Rise and join the glad procession!
Hear them passing by again-
All the ransomed, all His children,
Marching to Jerusalem!
Look ahead– the gates of splendor!
Hear the everlasting hymn!
Open wide Your hearts in worship!
Let the King of Glory in!

by Ken Bible, © 2004 LNWhymns.com.