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Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord

Author: Roy James Stewart Hymnal: RitualSong #64 (1996) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Happy the one whose sin is forgiven Refrain First Line: I turn to you, Lord, in times of trouble and you fill me Topics: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Conversion; Evening; Forgiveness; Interfaith; Journey; Lent; Penance; Salvation; Sin; Suffering; Trial and Tribulation Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy the one whose sin is forgiven]
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His Way with Thee

Author: C. S. N. Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel No. 2 #72 (1905) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good]

O Give Thanks to the LORD (Yao gan-xie Shang-Zhu)

Author: I-to Loh; C. Michael Hawn Hymnal: Sound the Bamboo #99 (2000) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Yao gan-xie Shang-Zhu (O give thanks to the LORD) Topics: Biblical Narrative; God in Creation and Providence Creator; God in Creation and Providence Providence and Goodness; Psalm; Thanksgiving Languages: Mandarin Tune Title: MIHAMEK
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Jesus the great and mighty Lord

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #LXXIX (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 103 Lyrics: 1 Jesus the great and mighty Lord, Will ever more defend and guard-- His feeble flock on earth below, Will keep and bear them safely through. 2 He loves them, with a tender love, And ever so to them will prove; His love is great, beyond degree: He died for them, to set them free. 3 He is their Shepherd, Lord and Friend! To all their cries he will attend; He feeds them with his word and grace, And will preserve them all their days. 4 He knows his Sheep, they hear his voice, He is their Shepherd, and their choice; He knows his flock, he calls their names, He guards and feeds his tender Lambs. 5 But mark! this passage plainly shews: This flock here mention'd was the Jews; And as the Saviour died for all, The Gentiles too receiv'd a call. 6 And Christ the Saviour, well fore knew, That they would b'lieve his doctrine too; He called them, another fold, Besides the Jew's, the flock of old. 7 It was to them, a joyful new's, To share the Gospel with the Jews; Therefore with them they freely join'd, And were with them one heart and mind. 8 O, may our hopes not be in vain! Shortly to have such times again-- Should we who daily heap our crimes? Expect to see such precious times! Topics: Second Sunday after Easter Languages: English
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My Soul, inspir'd with sacred Love

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #CIII (1760) Scripture: Psalm 103 Lyrics: 1 My Soul, inspir'd with sacred Love, 2 God's holy Name for ever bless; Of all his Favours mindful prove, And still thy grateful Thanks express. 3,4 'Tis He that all thy Sins forgives, And after Sickness makes thee sound: From Danger He thy Life retrieves, By Him with Grace and Mercy crown'd. 5,6 He with good Things my Mouth supplies, My Vigor, Eagle-like, renews: He, when the guiltless Suff'rer cries, His Foe with just Revenge pursues. 7 God made of old his righteous Ways To Moses and our Fathers known; His Works to his eternal Praise, Were to the Sons of Jacob shown. 8 The Lord abounds with tender Love And unexampled Acts of Grace: His waken'd Wrath doth slowly move, His willing Mercy flows apace. 9 God will not always harshly chide, But with His Anger quickly part; And loves his Punishment to guide More by his Love than our Desert. 11 As high as Heav'n its Arch extends Above this little Spot of Clay; So much his boundless Love transcends The small Respects that we can pay. 12,13 As far as 'tis from East to West, So far has He our Sins remov'd; Who with a Father's tender Breast, Has such as fear Him always lov'd. 14,15 For God, who all our Frame surveys, Considers that we are but Clay: How fresh soe'er we seem, our days Like Grass or Flow'rs must fade away: 16,17 Whilst they are nipt with sudden Blasts, Nor can we find their former Place; God's faithful Mercy ever lasts, To those that fear Him, and their Race. 18 This shall attend on such as still Proceed in his appointed Way; And who not only know his Will, But to it just Obedience pay. 19,20 The Lord, the universal King, In Heav'n has fix'd his lofty Throne: To Him, ye Angels, Praises sing, In whose great Strength his Pow'r is shown. Ye that his just Commands obey, And hear and do his sacred Will: 21 Ye Hosts of his this Tribute pay, Who still what He ordains fulfil. 22 Let ev'ry Creature jointly bless The mighty Lord: And thou, my Heart, With grateful Joy thy Thanks express, And in this Consort bear thy Part. Languages: English
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My Soul, inspir'd with sacred Love

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CIII (1767) Scripture: Psalm 103 Lyrics: 1 My Soul, inspir'd with sacred Love, GOD's holy Name for ever bless; Of all his Favours mindful prove, And still thy grateful Thanks express: 'Tis he, that all thy Sins forgives; And after Sickness makes thee sound; From Danger he thy Life retrieves, By him with Grace and Mercy crown'd. 2 He with good Things thy Mouth supplies, Thy Vigour, Eagle-like, renews; He, when the guiltless Suff'rer cries, His Foe with just Revenge pursues; GOD made of old his righteous Ways, To Moses and our Fathers, known; His Works, to his eternal Praise, Were to the Sons of Jacob shown. 3 The LORD abounds with tender Love, And unexampled Acts of Grace; His waken'd Wrath doth slowly move, His willing Mercy flows apace. GOD will not always harshly chide, But with his Anger quickly part; And loves his Punishment to guide, More by his Love than our Desert. 4 As high as Heav'n its Arch extends Above this little Spot of Clay; So much his boundless Love transcends, The small Respects that we can pay: As far as 'tis from East to West, So far has he our Sins remov'd; Who with a Father's tender Breast, Has such as fear him always lov'd. 5 For GOD, who all our Frame surveys, Considers that we are but Clay; How fresh foe'er we seem, our Days Like Grass or Flow'rs must fade away: Whilst they are nipt with sudden Blasts, Nor can we find their former Place; GOD's faithful Mercy ever lasts, To those that fear him, and their Race. 6 This shall attend on such as still, Proceed in his appointed Way; And who not only know his Will, But to it, just Obedience pay: The LORD, the universal King, In Heav'n has fix'd his lofty Throne; To him, ye Angels, Praises sing, In whose great Strength his Pow'r is shown. 7 Ye that his just Commands obey, And hear and do his sacred Will; Ye Hosts of his, this Tribute pay, Who still what he ordains fulfill: Let ev'ry Creature jointly bless, The mighty LORD: and thou, my Heart, With grateful Joy thy Thanks express, And in this Concert bear thy Part. Topics: Prayers Of a Sinner to obtain Forgiveness of Sins; Thanksgivings Forgivness of Sins; Thanksgivings For diverse Mercies shown to the Chruch Languages: English Tune Title: [My Soul inspir'd by sacred Love]
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The Lord bless, O my soul, and all

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PCIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 103 Lyrics: 1 The Lord bless, O my soul, and all In me, his holy name. 2 The Lord bless, O my soul, and all His bounties mind the same: For he it is that doth forgive All thine iniquities. 3 And he it is that doth relieve All thine infirmities. 4 Who ransoms from destruction Thy life, and crowneth thee With his most dear compassion And kind benignity, 5 Who with good things abundantly Doth satisfy thy mouth, So that like as the eagles be, Renewed is thy youth. 6 The Lord doth judgment, justice top, For all oppressed ones. 7 His ways to Moses he did show, His act's to Isr'el's sons. [2] 8 The Lord is merciful also He's verv gracious: And unto anger he is slow, In mercy plenteous. 9 Contention he will not maintain To perpetuity: And he his wrath will not retain Unto eternity. 10 According to our sins likewise, To us he hath not done; Nor hath he our iniquities Rewarded us upon. 11 Because ev'n as the heavens are Above the earth in height; So toward them that do him fear, His love is vastly great. 12 Like as the east and west they are Far in their distances: He hath remov'd away so far From us our trespasses. 13 A father's pity like unto Which he his sons doth bear: Like pity doth Jehovah show To them that do him fear. 14 For he doth know this frame of ours, He minds that dust we be. 15 Man's days are like the grass, like flow'rs In field so flour'sheth he. 16 For over it the wind doth pass And it away doth go; Also the place wherein it was No longer it shall know. [3] 17 Who fear the Lord, his mercy is On them from aye to aye; So likewise doth his righteousness On children's children stay. 18 To such as keep his cov'nant sure, Who do in mind up lay: The charge of his commandment pure,' That it obey they may. 19 The Lord hath in the heavens high Established his throne: And over all his royalty Doth bear dominion. 20 O ye his angels that excel In strength, bless ye the Lord, That do his word, that hearken well Unto the voice of's word. 21 All ye the armies of the Lord O bless Jehovah still: His ministers that do accord His pleafure to fulfil. 22 Yea, all his works in places all Of his dominion, Bless ye Jehovah: O my soul, Jehovah bless alone. Languages: English
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The promise made to Abraham

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CXXIII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 103 Lyrics: 1 The promise made to Abraham, And unto all his promis'd race; It was complete when Jesus came, And seal'd the covenant of Grace. 2 That which was long before determin'd, That all the law should be fulfill'd-- This was to Abraham confirm'd, The promise ratified and seal'd. 3 What e'er the law could teach or give, That would be labour all in vain; To rescue, ransom or retrieve, The wretched state of fallen men. 4 The law just like the teachers rod, Can scourge and let us feel the smart; But never work that love to God, Which can renew and change the heart. 5 But this effectual change we need, Is wrought by a superior hand; To be of Abrah'm's genuine seed, Entitled to that heav'nly land. 6 Jesus who was forelong ordain'd, According to the promis'd word; Our lost Salvation hath regain'd, And everlasting life restor'd. 7 O let us praise the Saviours name: Who lov'd us to the last degree-- Whose death entitles us to claim, His love to all eternity. Topics: 13th Sunday after Trinity Languages: English
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Benedic, Anima Mea

Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei #C6 (1890) Scripture: Psalm 103 First Line: Praise the Lord, O my soul Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PCIII (1758) Scripture: Psalm 103 First Line: O thou my soul, Jehovah bless Lyrics: 1 O Thou my soul, JEHOVAH bless, his praise aloud proclaim, Let all my pow'rs in me conspire, to bless his holy name. 2 Still O my soul, JEHOVAH bless, and ne'r do thou forget His benefits so undeserv'd so num'rous and so great. 3 He who most graciously forgives all thine iniquities; He all thy sicknesses removes, and thine infirmities. 4 Who from the pit thy life redeems, when ready to go down; Does thee with loving-kindnesses, and tender mercies crown. 5 Who with good things abundantly doth satisfy thy mouth; That like reviving eagles, so renewed is thy youth. [2 Part] 6 Judgment and justice still the LORD, for all th' oppress'd will do: 7 His ways to Moses, and his acts to Isra'ls race did shew. 8 Most merciful JEHOVAH is, most gracious to be found; To anger He is very slow, in mercy does abound. 9 Tho' He contend with us a while, He will not always chide; Nor keep his anger in his breast for ever to abide. 10 He hath not dealt with us in wrath according to our sin; Nor has He recompenced us as our deserts have been. 11 But as the heav'n above the earth in height surpasses far; His mercy so transcends to all who Him supreamly fear. 12 As far as east is from the west in their vast distances, So far hath He remov'd away from us our trespasses. [3 Part] 13 The pity of a father's heart which he his sons doth bear, The LORD such pity has for all Who Him, as children, fear: 14 Because He knows this frame of ours, He minds that dust are we: 15 Man's days like grass; like a field flow'r, so flourishing is he; 16 Rut as the wind swift o'er it moves, so quick away it goes; And thence the place where it appear'd no mere it ever knows, 17 But yet on them who fear the LORD, His mercy ever is; And on their children's children, so descends his righteousness. 18 On such as keep his covenant with strict integrity, And his commandments bear in mind, to do them faithfully. [4 Part] 19 The LORD hath in the heav'ns on high established his throne: And as the world his kingdom is. He reigns o'er all, alone. 20 O ye his angels that excel in strength, bless ye the LORD; Who his commandments always do and hearken to his word. 21 O all ye armies of the LORD, to bless JEHOVAH join; His ministers, who to perform his will, with joy combine. 22 O praise the LORD, all ye his works, with which the world is full, In his dominion every where: the LORD bless, O my soul! Languages: English

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