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#745 from Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Lord, teach us how to pray aright
Tune
Song 67
Metric Index
C M
Key & Modality
D Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (five verses)
1.
Lord, teach us how to pray aright,
with rev'rence and with fear.
Though dust and ashes in your sight,
we may, we must draw near.
with rev'rence and with fear.
Though dust and ashes in your sight,
we may, we must draw near.
2.
We perish if we cease from prayer;
oh, grant us pow'r to pray.
And when to meet you we prepare,
Lord, meet us on our way.
oh, grant us pow'r to pray.
And when to meet you we prepare,
Lord, meet us on our way.
3.
Give deep humility; the sense
of godly sorrow give;
a strong desire, with confidence,
to hear your voice and live;
of godly sorrow give;
a strong desire, with confidence,
to hear your voice and live;
4.
Faith in the only sacrifice
that can for sin atone;
to cast our hopes, to fix our eyes
on Christ, on Christ alone.
that can for sin atone;
to cast our hopes, to fix our eyes
on Christ, on Christ alone.
5.
Give these, and then your will be done;
thus strengthened with all might,
we, through your Spirit and your Son,
shall pray, and pray aright.
thus strengthened with all might,
we, through your Spirit and your Son,
shall pray, and pray aright.
Hymn References
Author
James Montgomery 1771-1854
Composer
Orlando Gibbons 1583-1625
Publication Date
2006
Topic
Prayer; Humility
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#697 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / My God, accept my heart this day (D Major ) [click to view]#438 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Lord, teach us how to pray aright (D Major ) [click to view]
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