Kidung Jemaat
There is no Kidung Jemaat related to this verses.Hymns
Luke 10:41-42
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									 [Luk 10:42] Beset With Snares On Every Hand [Luk 10:42] Beset With Snares On Every Hand  Beset with snares on every hand, 
 In life’s uncertain path I stand;
 Savior divine, diffuse Thy light,
 To guide my doubtful footsteps right.Engage this roving, treacherous heart 
 To fix on Mary’s better part,
 To scorn the trifles of a day,
 For joys that none can take away.Then let the wildest storms arise, 
 Let tempests mingle earth and skies;
 No fatal shipwreck shall I fear,
 But all my treasures with me bear.If Thou, my Jesus, still be nigh, 
 Cheerful I live, and joyful die;
 Secure, when mortal comforts flee,
 To find ten thousand worlds in Thee.Play source: Cyberhymnal 
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									 [Luk 10:42] O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art [Luk 10:42] O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art  O love divine, how sweet thou art! 
 When shall I find my willing heart
 All taken up by thee?
 I thirst, I faint, I die to prove
 The greatness of redeeming love,
 The love of Christ to me.Stronger His love than death or hell; 
 Its reaches are unsearchable;
 The first born sons of light
 Desire in vain its depths to see;
 They cannot reach the mystery
 The length, and breadth, and height.God only knows the love of God; 
 O that it now were shed abroad
 In this poor stony heart!
 For love I sigh, for love I pine;
 This only portion, Lord, be mine,
 Be mine this better part.O that I could forever sit 
 With Mary at the Master’s feet;
 Be this my happy choice;
 My only care, delight, and bliss,
 My joy, my heaven on earth, be this
 To hear the Bridegroom’s voice.O that, with humbled Peter, I 
 Could weep, believe, and thrice reply,
 My faithfulness to prove.
 Thou know’st, (for all to Thee is known,
 Thou know’st, O Lord, and Thou alone,
 Thou know’st that Thee I love.O that I could, with favored John, 
 Recline my weary head upon
 The dear Redeemer’s breast!
 From care, and sin, and sorrow free,
 Give me, O Lord, to find in Thee
 My everlasting rest.Thy only love do I require, 
 Nothing on earth beneath desire,
 Nothing in heaven above;
 Let earth, and heaven, and all things go,
 Give me Thy only love to know,
 Give me only Thy love.Play source: Cyberhymnal 
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									 [Luk 10:42] One Thing’s Needful [Luk 10:42] One Thing’s Needful  One thing’s needful; Lord this treasure 
 Teach me highly to regard;
 All else, though it first give pleasure,
 Is a yoke that presses hard.
 Beneath it the heart is still fretting and striving,
 No true, lasting happiness ever deriving.
 The gain of this one thing all loss can requite
 And teach me in all things to find true delight.Wilt thou find this one thing needful, 
 Turn from all created things
 Unto Jesus and be heedful
 Of the blessèd joy He brings.
 For where God and Man both in one are united,
 With God’s perfect fulness the heart is delighted;
 There, there is the worthiest lot and the best,
 My One and my All and my Joy and my Rest.How were Mary’s thoughts devoted, 
 Her eternal joy to find
 As intent each word she noted,
 At her Savior’s feet reclined!
 How kindled her heart, how devout was its feeling,
 While hearing the lessons that Christ was revealing!
 For Jesus all earthly concerns she forgot,
 And all was repaid in that one happy lot.Thus my longings, heav’nward tending, 
 Jesus, rest alone on Thee.
 Help me, thus on Thee depending;
 Savior, come and dwell in me.
 Although all the world should forsake and forget Thee,
 In love I will follow Thee, ne’er will I quit Thee.
 Lord Jesus, both spirit and life is Thy Word;
 And is there a joy which Thou dost not afford?Wisdom’s highest, noblest treasure, 
 Jesus, lies concealed in Thee;
 Grant that this may still the measure
 Of my will and actions be,
 Humility there and simplicity reigning,
 In paths of true wisdom my steps ever training.
 Oh, if I of Christ have this knowledge divine,
 The fulness of heavenly wisdom is mine.Naught have I, O Christ, to offer 
 Naught but Thee, my highest Good.
 Naught have I, O Lord, to proffer
 But Thy crimson-colored blood.
 Thy death on the cross hath Death wholly defeated
 And thereby my righteousness fully completed;
 Salvation’s white raiments I there did obtain,
 And in them in glory with Thee I shall reign.Therefore Thou alone, my Savior, 
 Shalt be All in all to me;
 Search my heart and my behavior,
 Root out all hypocrisy.
 Restrain me from wandering on pathways unholy
 And through all life’s pilgrimage keep my heart lowly.
 This one thing is needful, all others are vain;
 I count all but loss that I Christ may obtain.Play source: Cyberhymnal 

 
    
 
