Capitulo II. Arquitectura educativa
2.6 Planeamiento arquitectónico
“My mouth shall show forth Thy righteousness and Thy salvation.” (Psalm 71:15)
Words: Fanny Crosby, 1875 Music: W. Howard Doane
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Now just a word for Jesus; Your dearest Friend so true; Come, cheer our hearts and tell us What He hath done for you.
Refrain
Now just a word for Jesus, ’Twill help us on our way! One little word for Jesus, Oh speak, or sing, or pray!
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Now just a word for Jesus; You feel your sins forgiven, And by His grace are striving To reach a home in Heaven. 3.
Now just a word for Jesus; A cross it cannot be To say, “I love my Savior Who gave His life for me.” 4.
Now just a word for Jesus; Let not the time be lost; The heart’s neglected duty Brings sorrow, to its cost. 5.
Now just a word for Jesus; And if your faith be dim; Arise in all your weakness And leave the rest to Him.
HC209-A voz do bom pastor BRING THEM IN
“I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also.” (John 10:16)
Words: Alexcenah Thomas, 1885 Music: William A. Ogden
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Hark! ’tis the Shepherd’s voice I hear Out in the desert dark and drear, Calling the sheep who’ve gone astray Far from the Shepherd’s fold away.
Refrain
Bring them in, bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; Bring them in, bring them in, Bring the wand’ring ones to Jesus.
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Who’ll go and help this Shepherd kind, Help Him the wand’ring ones to find? Who’ll bring the lost ones to the fold, Where they’ll be sheltered from the cold? 3.
Out in the desert hear their cry, Out on the mountains wild and high; Hark! ’tis the Master speaks to thee, “Go find My sheep where’er they be.”
HC211-Vem a Deus WHY NOT NOW?
“Now is the accepted time.” (2 Corinthians 6:2)
Words: Daniel W. Whittle, 1891 Music: Charles C. Case
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While we pray and while we plead, While you see your soul’s deep need, While our Father calls you home, Will you not, my brother, come?
Refrain
Why not now? Why not now? Why not come to Jesus now? Why not now? Why not now? Why not come to Jesus now?
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You have wandered far away; Do not risk another day;
Do not turn from God your face, But today accept His grace. 3.
In the world you’ve failed to find Aught of peace for troubled mind; Come to Christ, on Him believe, Peace and joy you shall receive. 4.
Come to Christ, confession make; Come to Christ, and pardon take; Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep you all the way.
HC212-Os guerreiros se preparam DWELLING IN BEULAH LAND
“You will be called Hepzibah, and your land Beulah.” (Isaiah 62:4)
Words & Music: C. Austin Miles, 1911
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Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling. Then I know the sins of earth beset on every hand.
Doubt and fear and things of earth in vain to me are calling. None of these shall move me from Beulah Land.
Refrain
I’m living on the mountain, underneath a cloudless sky. I’m drinking at the fountain that never shall run dry. O yes! I’m feasting on the manna from a bountiful supply, For I am dwelling in Beulah Land.
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Far below the storm of doubt upon the world is beating. Sons of men in battle long the enemy withstand.
Safe am I within the castle of God’s Word retreating. Nothing then can reach me—’tis Beulah Land. 3.
Let the stormy breezes blow, their cry cannot alarm me; I am safely sheltered here, protected by God’s hand.
Here the sun is always shining, here there’s naught can harm me. I am safe forever in Beulah Land.
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Viewing here the works of God, I sink in contemplation. Hearing now His blessed voice, I see the way He planned. Dwelling in the Spirit here I learn of full salvation.
Gladly I will tarry in Beulah Land.
HC218-Dá teu fardo a Jesus HELP SOMEBODY TODAY
“He had compassion on him, and went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.” (Luke 10:34)
Words: Carrie E. Breck, 1904 Music: Charles H. Gabriel
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Look all around you, find someone in need, Help somebody today!
Though it be little—a neighborly deed— Help somebody today!
Refrain
Help somebody today, Somebody along life’s way; Let sorrow be ended, The friendless befriended, O help somebody today!
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Many are waiting a kind, loving word, Help somebody today!
Thou hast a message, O let it be heard, Help somebody today!
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Many have burdens too heavy to bear, Help somebody today!
Grief is the portion of some everywhere, Help somebody today!
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Some are discouraged and weary in heart, Help somebody today!
Someone the journey to Heaven should start, Help somebody today!
HC221-Opera em mim JESUS IS MINE
“My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28)
Words: Jane C. Bonar, in Songs for the Wilderness, 1843; (The hymn’s original first line was, “Pass away, earthly joy…”) Music: Lundie, Theodore E. Perkins
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Fade, fade, each earthly joy, Jesus is mine! Break every tender tie, Jesus is mine!
Dark is the wilderness, Earth has no resting place, Jesus alone can bless, Jesus is mine!
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Tempt not my soul away, Jesus is mine! Here would I ever stay, Jesus is mine!
Perishing things of clay, born but for one brief day, Pass from my heart away, Jesus is mine!
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Farewell, ye dreams of night, Jesus is mine! Lost in this dawning bright, Jesus is mine! All that my soul has tried left but a dismal void; Jesus has satisfied, Jesus is mine!
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Farewell, mortality, Jesus is mine! Welcome, eternity, Jesus is mine!
Welcome, oh, loved and blest, welcome sweet scenes of rest, Welcome, my Savior’s breast, Jesus is mine!
HC224-É tempo de segar REAPERS ARE NEEDED
“The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few.” (Matthew 9:37)
Words & Music: Charles H. Gabriel (This piece was written for choirs.)
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Standing in the market places all the season through, Idly saying, “Lord, is there no work that I can do?” O how many loiter, while the Master calls anew— “Reapers! reapers! Who will work today?”
Refrain
Lift thine eyes and look upon the fields that stand Ripe and ready for the willing gleaner’s hand, Rouse ye, O sleepers! Ye are needed as reapers! Who will be the first to answer, “Master, here am I.” Far and wide the ripened grain is bending low, In the breezes gently waving to and fro,
Rouse ye, O sleepers! Ye are needed as reapers! And the golden harvest days are swiftly passing by.
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Ev’ry sheaf you gather will become a jewel bright In the crown you hope to wear in yonder world of light. Seek the gems immortal that are precious in His sight! “Reapers! reapers! Who will work today?”
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Morning hours are passing, and the ev’ning follows fast; Soon the time of reaping will forevermore be past. Empty handed to the Master will you go at last? “Reapers! reapers! Who will work today?”
HC226-Cristo, teu santo amor SAVIOR, THY DYING LOVE
“God demonstrates His love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
Words: Sylvanus D. Phelps, 1862 Music: Robert Lowry, in Pure Gold, 1871
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Savior, Thy dying love Thou gavest me.
Nor should I aught withhold, dear Lord, from Thee. In love my soul would bow, my heart fulfill its vow, Some offering bring Thee now, something for Thee. 2.
O’er the blest mercy seat, pleading for me, My feeble faith looks up, Jesus, to Thee.
Help me the cross to bear, Thy wondrous love declare, Some song to raise, or prayer, something for Thee. 3.
Give me a faithful heart, likeness to Thee. That each departing day henceforth may see
Some work of love begun, some deed of kindness done, Some wanderer sought and won, something for Thee. 4.
All that I am and have, Thy gifts so free, In joy, in grief, through life, O Lord, for Thee! And when Thy face I see, my ransomed soul shall be Through all eternity, something for Thee.
HC227-Deus amou este mundo