Text Results

Scripture:Psalm 71:1-6
In:texts

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 1 - 7 of 7Results Per Page: 102050
FlexScore

Mon âme se repose en paix

Author: Taizé Community (France) Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 71 First Line: Mon âme se repose en paix sur Dieu seul (In God alone my soul can find rest and peace) Topics: Meditation; Meditation; Peace of God; Peace of God; Trust Used With Tune: IN GOD ALONE

Mi boca anunciará tu salvación, Señor (I will sing, will sing of your salvation)

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 71 Topics: 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time C; 4º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario C Used With Tune: [Mi boca anunciará tu salvación, Señor]

My lips will tell of your help

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 71 Topics: Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms; God's Presence; Sacraments/Rites Anointing of the Sick Used With Tune: [My lips will tell of your help
Page scans

Mein Gott! du bist und bleibst mein Gott

Author: B. Schmolk, 1672-1737 Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 71 Topics: Erhaltung und Regierung
TextPage scans

My Lord, my God, in all distress

Author: J. H. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 71 Lyrics: 1 My Lord, my God, in all distress my hope is whole in thee; Then let no shame my soul oppress, nor once take hold on me. 2 As thou art just, defend me, Lord, and rid me out of dread; Give ear, and to my suit accord, and send me help at need. 3 Be thou my rock, to whom I may for aid all times resort: Thy promise is to help alway, thou art my fence and fort. 4 Save me, my God, from, wicked men, and from their strength and pow'r; From folk unjust, and also them, that cruelly devour. 5 Thou art my stay, whereon I rest, thou, Lord of hosts, art he; Ev'n from my youth I thought it best still to depend on thee. 6 Thou hast me kept ev'n from my birth, and I through thee was born; Wherefore I will thee praise with mirth both ev'ning and at morn. 7 As to a monster seldom seen, much folk about me throng; But thou art now, and still hast been my fence and aid most strong. 8 Wherefore my mouth for ever shall be filled with thy praise, Also my tongue shall never fail To honour thee always. 9 Reject me not, O Lord, I pray, when age my limbs doth take, And when my strength doth waste away do not my soul forsake. 10 Among themselves my foes enquire to take me through deceit; And they against me do conspire, that for my soul lay wait. The Second Part. 11 Lay hands upon him now, they said, for God from him is gone; Dispatch him quick, for to his aid most sure there cometh none. 12 Do not withdraw thyself away, O Lord, when need shall be, But that in time of grief I may have speedy help from thee. 13 With shame confound and overthrow all those, that seek my life; Suppress them with rebuke also that fain would work me strife. 14 But I will patiently abide thy help at all essays; Still more and more each time and tide I will set forth thy praise: 15 My mouth thy justice shall record, that daily help doth send; For thy great benefits, O Lord, no numbers have nor end. 16 Yet will I go and seek for one, with thy good help, O God, The saving health of thee alone to shew and set abroad. 17 For of my mouth thou took'st the care, and dost instruct me still; Therefore thy wonders to declare I have great mind and will. 18 And as in youth from wanton rage thou didst me keep and stay, Forsake me not in my old age, and when my head is grey. The Third Part. 19 That I thy strength and might may show to them that now be here, And that our seed thy power may know hereafter many year. 20 O Lord, thy justice doth exceed, thy doings all may see: Thy works are wonderful indeed, Oh, who is like to thee! 21 Thou mad'st me feel affliction sore, and yet thou didst me save; Yea, thou didst help and me restore, and took'st me from the grave; 22 And thou my honour dost increase, my dignity maintain; Yea, thou dost make all grief to cease, and comfort'st me again. 23 Therefore thy faithfulness to praise I will with viol sing; My harp shall sound thy laud always, O Israel's ho1y King. 24 My mouth will with pleasant voice when I shall sing to thee, Also my soul shall much rejoice, for thou hast set me free. 25 My tongue thy righteousness shall sound, I daily speak it will; For grief and shame do them confound, that seek to work me ill.
TextPage scans

My God, my everlasting hope

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 115 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 71:1-5 Lyrics: 1 My God, my everlasting hope, I live upon thy truth; Thine hands have held my childhood up, And strengthen'd all my youth. 2 My flesh was fashion'd by thy pow'r With all these limbs of mine; And from my mother's painful hour I've been entirely thine. 3 Still has my life new wonders seen Repeated ev'ry year; Behold, my days that yet remain, I trust them to thy care. 4 Cast me not off when strength declines, When hoary hairs arise; And round me let thy glory shine, When'er thy servant dies. 5 Then, in the hist'ry of my age, When men review my days, They'll read your love in ev'ry page, In ev'ry line thy praise. Topics: The aged Saint's Reflection and Hope
TextPage scans

My Saviour, my almighty Friend

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 308 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 71:6-12 Lyrics: 6 My Saviour, my almighty Friend, When I begin thy praise, Where will the growing numbers end, The numbers of thy grace? 7 Thou art my everlasting trust, Thy goodness I adore; And since I knew thy graces first, I speak thy glories more. 8 My feet shall travel all the length Of the celestial road, And march with courage in thy strength, To see my Father God. 9 When I am fill'd with sore distress For some surprising sin, I’ll plead thy perfect righteousness, And mention none but thine. 10 How will my lips rejoice to tell The victories of my King! My soul redeem'd from sin and hell, Shall thy salvation sing. 11 [My tongue shall all the day proclaim My Saviour and my God, His death has brought my foes to shame, And sav'd me by his blood. 12 Awake, awake, my tuneful pow'rs; With this delightful song I’ll entertain the darkest hours Nor think the season long.] Topics: Christ our Strength and Righteousness

Export as CSV