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#696 from Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult
Tune
Galilee
Metric Index
8 7 8 7
Key & Modality
G Major
Last one uses
January 24th, 2021 at St. John's Lutheran, Richlandtown, PA for the Principal Hymn/Chorale
Poem Words (five verses)
1.
Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult
of our life's wild, restless sea,
day by day his clear voice sounding,
saying, "Christian, follow me":
of our life's wild, restless sea,
day by day his clear voice sounding,
saying, "Christian, follow me":
2.
As of old Saint Andrew heard it
by the Galilean lake,
turned from home and toil and kindred,
leaving all for Jesus' sake.
by the Galilean lake,
turned from home and toil and kindred,
leaving all for Jesus' sake.
3.
Jesus calls us from the worship
of the vain world's golden store,
from each idol that would keep us,
saying, "Christian, love me more."
of the vain world's golden store,
from each idol that would keep us,
saying, "Christian, love me more."
4.
In our joys and in our sorrows,
days of toil and hours of ease,
still he calls, in cares and pleasures,
"Christian, love me more than these."
days of toil and hours of ease,
still he calls, in cares and pleasures,
"Christian, love me more than these."
5.
Jesus calls us! By your mercy,
Savior, may we hear your call,
give our hearts to your obedience,
serve and love you best of all.
Savior, may we hear your call,
give our hearts to your obedience,
serve and love you best of all.
Hymn Videos (Click to View)
Jesus Calls Us o'er the TumultHymn References
Author
Cecil Frances Alexander 1818-1895
Composer
William H. Jude 1851-1922
Publication Date
2006
Topic
Invitation; Vocation, Ministry; Stewardship; Commitment, Discipleship; Lament; Trust, Guidance (3 more...)
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#494 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult (G Major ) [click to view]
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