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Kidung Jemaat
Jonah 1:3
- Ya Tuhan, pada Saat Dibaptiskan [KJ.307]
1. Ya Tuhan, pada saat dibaptiskan, kami terima tanda kasihMu; air bah pernah membawa kematian, tetapi s'lamat isi baht'ra Nuh.
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Kej 7-8 Ibr 11:7 2 Ptr 2:5
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2. Firaun yang melawan tujuanMu di Laut Merah sudah tenggelam, tapi umatMu dapat hidup baru dan bersyukur di pantai seberang.
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Kel 14-15 Why 15:2-4
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3. Dan Yunus yang menyangkal panggilannya Kau tenggelamkan di gelora laut, namun firmanMu mengembalikannya menjadi tanda hidup dari maut.
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Yun 1-2 Mat 12:40
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4. Dan Yesus juga rela dibaptiskan, di sungai Yordan nyata artinya: ketika itu Dia Kautahbiskan untuk menghapus dosa dunia.
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Mat 3:13-17 Yoh 1:29-34
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5. Ya Tuhan, pada saat dibaptiskan kami beroleh pengasihanMu: Kristus t'lah bangkit dari kematian; dalamNya Kaubangkitkan kami pun.
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Rm 6:34Kol 2:12
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Hymns
Luke 10:29
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[Luk 10:29] All Nature Feels Attractive Power
All nature feels attractive power, A strong, embracing force; The drops that sparkle in the shower, The planets in their course. In this fine, sympathetic chain All creatures bear a part; Their every pleasure, every pain, Linked to a feeling heart. More perfect bond, the Christian plan Attaches soul to soul; Our neighbor is the suffering man Thou at the farthest pole. To earth below, from Heaven above, The faith in Christ professed More clear reveals that God is love, And whom He loves is blest. |
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[Luk 10:29] Who Is Thy Neighbor
Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou Hast power to aid or bless; Whose aching heart or burning brow Thy soothing hand may press. Thy neighbor? ’Tis the fainting poor Whose eye with want is dim; O enter thou his humble door, With aid and peace for him. Thy neighbor? He who drinks the cup When sorrow drowns the brim; With words of high, sustaining hope, Go thou and comfort him. Thy neighbor? Yonder toiling slave, Fettered in thought and limb; Whose hopes are all beyond the grave, Go thou, and ransom him. Thy neighbor? Pass no mourner by; Perhaps thou canst redeem A breaking heart from misery; Go, share thy lot with him. |
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