se­rene

We found "se­rene" used in 20 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

se­rene· 20 hymns found
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Can blight the ecstasy
Oh, let Thy Word of Love,
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The God of par­don­ing love.
Let them break up­on my sight;
There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind
’Midst all the shock of that dread scene
Nor come to the tem­ple with pride in thy mien;
Out of the land of dark­ness
Peace from simp­ly trust­ing Thee,
Thy peace with­in our breast.
With firm, un­fal­ter­ing feet, and win
May we in one in­tent be bound,
O that our con­scious souls may own,
That the con­quer­or’s hand re­ceives;
O Son of Man, who walked each day
The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace,
The Lord of life, the Lord of death,
Where the streams flow soft­ly,
Amid its ebb and flow;

se­rene

My Sav­ior gives to me.
Come down, like wa­ter, from above,
When to the sleep­ing earth,
And let Thy hap­py child
And with light my be­ing fill.
The wan­der­er there a home may find,
end
Bring meek­ly be­fore Him the faith of a child,
Why should we long­er tar­ry?
When I fol­low Christ, the way.
Like a riv­er in the soul,
And then I prayed for faith:
And grow around Thy sac­red shrine
Inscribed up­on His judg­ment throne,
Light that ev­er shall en­dure.
Go with me now up­on life’s way,
So grant the pre­cious things brought forth
One touch up­on His gar­ment’s fringe
Or, if need be, up­ward,
Our spir­its yearn to know!

He’s All Things to Me

lyricist: Richard Beesley, 1906
Composer: George Schuler
Hymn 1

...Can blight the ecstasy

Of holy bliss, se­rene, sub­lime,

My Sav­ior gives to me....

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Can blight the ecstasy

Of holy bliss, se­rene, sub­lime,

My Sav­ior gives to me.

He’s All Things to Me

To Thee, O God, in Heaven

lyricist: James Clarke, 1844
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1866
Hymn 2

...Oh, let Thy Word of Love,

With in­flu­ence se­rene,

Come down, like wa­ter, from above,...

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Oh, let Thy Word of Love,

With in­flu­ence se­rene,

Come down, like wa­ter, from above,

To Thee, O God, in Heaven

The Christmas Hymn

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1894
Composer: Scottish tune
Hymn 3

...start

How tran­quil, how se­rene the night,

When to the sleep­ing earth,...

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How tran­quil, how se­rene the night,

When to the sleep­ing earth,

The Christmas Hymn

Eternal Sun of Righteousness

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: William Havergal, 1847
Hymn 4

...The God of par­don­ing love.

Lift up Thy coun­te­nance se­rene,

And let Thy hap­py child...

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The God of par­don­ing love.

Lift up Thy coun­te­nance se­rene,

And let Thy hap­py child

Eternal Sun of Righteousness

Slowly, by God’s Hand Unfurled

lyricist: William Furness, 1823
Composer: Carl von Weber, 1826
Hymn 5

...Let them break up­on my sight;

Let them shine se­rene and still,

And with light my be­ing fill....

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Let them break up­on my sight;

Let them shine se­rene and still,

And with light my be­ing fill.

Slowly, by God’s Hand Unfurled

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Robins)

lyricist: Gurdon Robins, 1843
Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1893
Hymn 6

...There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind

Across that calm, se­rene ab­ode;

The wan­der­er there a home may find,...

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There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind

Across that calm, se­rene ab­ode;

The wan­der­er there a home may find,

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Robins)

The Promises I Sing

lyricist: Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
Composer: John Goss, 1874
Hymn 7

...’Midst all the shock of that dread scene

I stand se­rene, Thy Word my rock.

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’Midst all the shock of that dread scene

I stand se­rene, Thy Word my rock.

end

The Promises I Sing

Approach Not the Altar

lyricist: Frances Osgood, 1842
Composer: Adoniram Gordon, 1876
Hymn 8

...Nor come to the tem­ple with pride in thy mien;

But low­ly and sim­ple in cour­age se­rene,

Bring meek­ly be­fore Him the faith of a child,...

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Nor come to the tem­ple with pride in thy mien;

But low­ly and sim­ple in cour­age se­rene,

Bring meek­ly be­fore Him the faith of a child,

Approach Not the Altar

Come, Come Today

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1902
Composer: George Stebbins
Hymn 9

...Out of the land of dark­ness

Into the light se­rene.

Why should we long­er tar­ry?...

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Out of the land of dark­ness

Into the light se­rene.

Why should we long­er tar­ry?

Come, Come Today

The Riches of His Grace

lyricist: Corrie Hatcher, 1896
Composer: Abel Fiske, 1896
Hymn 10

...Peace from simp­ly trust­ing Thee,

Joy se­rene I hold all day,

When I fol­low Christ, the way....

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Peace from simp­ly trust­ing Thee,

Joy se­rene I hold all day,

When I fol­low Christ, the way.

The Riches of His Grace

We Bless Thee for Thy Peace

Composer: Scott Werdebaugh, 2019
Hymn 11

...Thy peace with­in our breast.

That peace which flows se­rene and deep,

Like a riv­er in the soul,...

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Thy peace with­in our breast.

That peace which flows se­rene and deep,

Like a riv­er in the soul,

We Bless Thee for Thy Peace

At First I Prayed for Light

lyricist: Ednah Cheney, 1850
Composer: Charles Kettle, 1876
Hymn 12

...With firm, un­fal­ter­ing feet, and win

The heav­ens’ se­rene abode.

And then I prayed for faith:...

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With firm, un­fal­ter­ing feet, and win

The heav­ens’ se­rene abode.

And then I prayed for faith:

At First I Prayed for Light

O Lead My Blindness by the Hand

lyricist: William Gladstone, 1836
Composer: Samuel Akeroyd, 1722
Hymn 13

...May we in one in­tent be bound,

And one se­rene de­vo­tion feel;

And grow around Thy sac­red shrine...

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May we in one in­tent be bound,

And one se­rene de­vo­tion feel;

And grow around Thy sac­red shrine

O Lead My Blindness by the Hand

’Tis God the Father We Adore

lyricist: Maria Saffery, 1843
Composer: William Jones, 1789
Hymn 14

...O that our con­scious souls may own,

With joy’s se­rene sur­vey,

Inscribed up­on His judg­ment throne,...

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O that our con­scious souls may own,

With joy’s se­rene sur­vey,

Inscribed up­on His judg­ment throne,

’Tis God the Father We Adore

Soldiers, Who Are Christ’s Below

lyricist: John Clark, 1865
Composer: Ignaz Pleyel, 1791
Hymn 15

...That the con­quer­or’s hand re­ceives;

Joys are his, se­rene and pure,

Light that ev­er shall en­dure....

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That the con­quer­or’s hand re­ceives;

Joys are his, se­rene and pure,

Light that ev­er shall en­dure.

Soldiers, Who Are Christ’s Below

O Son of Man, Who Walked Each Day

lyricist: Nancy Turner, 1928
Composer: German, 1524
Hymn 16

...O Son of Man, who walked each day

A hum­ble road se­rene and strong,

Go with me now up­on life’s way,...

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O Son of Man, who walked each day

A hum­ble road se­rene and strong,

Go with me now up­on life’s way,

O Son of Man, Who Walked Each Day

Lord, in Thy Name Thy Servants Plead

lyricist: John Keble, 1856
Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft, 1621
Hymn 17

...The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace,

The love that shines se­rene.

So grant the pre­cious things brought forth...

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The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace,

The love that shines se­rene.

So grant the pre­cious things brought forth

Lord, in Thy Name Thy Servants Plead

From Nazareth

lyricist: Margaret Sangster (1838–1912)
Composer: John Gould, 1849
Hymn 18

...The Lord of life, the Lord of death,

Through war­ring ages walks se­rene.

One touch up­on His gar­ment’s fringe...

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The Lord of life, the Lord of death,

Through war­ring ages walks se­rene.

One touch up­on His gar­ment’s fringe

From Nazareth

Onward and Upward (Hewitt)

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt, 1890
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 19

...Where the streams flow soft­ly,

Under skies se­rene;

Or, if need be, up­ward,...

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Where the streams flow soft­ly,

Under skies se­rene;

Or, if need be, up­ward,

Onward and Upward (Hewitt)

O Shadow in a Sultry Land!

lyricist: Char­lotte Pack­ard, 1864
Composer: Arthur Brown, 1862
Hymn 20

...Amid its ebb and flow;

The grand­er sweep of tides se­rene

Our spir­its yearn to know!...

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Amid its ebb and flow;

The grand­er sweep of tides se­rene

Our spir­its yearn to know!

O Shadow in a Sultry Land!

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