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Hymn of the Day for The Holy Trinity (Year B). Musician: Andrew Hayes ----- Lyrics: 1) Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest, And make our hearts Your place of rest; Come with Your grace and heav'nly aid, And fill the hearts which You have made. 2) To You, the Counselor, we cry, To You, the gift of God Most High; The fount of life, the fire of love, The soul's anointing from above. 3) In You, with graces sevenfold, We God's almighty hand behold While You with tongues of fire proclaim To all the world His holy name. 4) Your light to ev'ry thought impart, And shed Your love in ev'ry heart; The weakness of our mortal state With deathless might invigorate. 5) Drive far away our wily foe, And Your abiding peace bestow; With You as our protecting guide, No evil can with us abide. 6) Teach us to know the Father, Son, And You, from both, as Three in One That we Your name may ever bless And in our lives the truth confess. 7) Praise we the Father and Son, And Holy Spirit, with them One, And may the Son on us bestow The gifts that from the Spirit flow! ----- “The selection of hymns for any given service relates closely to the Holy Scriptures, the psalms, and the prayers appointed for the day. In all of this, Lutherans give careful attention to the Sundays and seasons of the Church Year, not only because of long-standing tradition, but because these patterns and practices are Christ-centered. The Church Year, especially from Advent through Eastertide and Pentecost, leads the faithful into and through the life of Christ. The Sundays after Pentecost are focused on the ongoing ministry of Christ within his church on earth, with eyes of faith fixed upon his coming in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection. These Sundays and seasons are truly one of the most precious treasures of our rich heritage as Christians.” (Wismar, Gregory. Lutheran Service Book Hymn Selection Guide. Concordia Publishing House, 2006). ----- Text and music: Public domain