Hymns for Psalm 30

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Psalm 30 Part 1Psalm 30This hymn is Isaac Watts' metrical versification of Psalm 30, directly paraphrasing its themes of deliverance from death and grateful praise for God's healing mercy.19
Psalm 30: I Will Praise You, LordPsalm 30This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 30, echoing its themes of rescue, thanksgiving, and God's transforming power.17
Psalm 30 Part 2Psalm 30:6-12This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 30, expressing the psalmist's journey from presumed security through affliction to restored health and praise.15
O Lord, by Grace DeliveredPsalm 30This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 30, celebrating God's deliverance from death and the joy that follows sorrow.12
O Love That Wilt Not Let Me GoPsalm 30This hymn echoes Psalm 30's journey from weeping through the night to joy in the morning, finding hope through pain.10
Holy God, We Praise Thy NamePsalm 30:4This hymn echoes Psalm 30's call to exalt and praise God's holy name for His everlasting reign.8
Give to the Winds Thy FearsPsalm 30:5This hymn echoes Psalm 30's journey from weeping through the night to joy in the morning through God's faithful deliverance.7
Go to the World!Psalm 30:5This hymn echoes Psalm 30's theme of sorrow turning to joy through God's transforming grace.7
SanctissimusPsalms 29-30This hymn echoes Psalm 30's call to worship and exalt the Lord with joyful praise in His sanctuary.6
I Worship You, O LORDPsalm 30This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 30's themes of deliverance from death, God's brief anger yet enduring favor, and weeping turned to morning joy.6
Joy Cometh in the MorningPsalm 30:5This hymn directly quotes Psalm 30:5's promise that "weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.5
There'll Be Joy By and ByPsalm 30:5This hymn echoes Psalm 30's theme of weeping enduring for a night but joy coming in the morning.5
Sing Unto the LordPsalm 30This hymn directly echoes Psalm 30's themes of deliverance from death, healing from sickness, and joyful thanksgiving for God's restored favor.5
The Church's One FoundationPsalm 30:5The hymn celebrates Christ's redemptive work and the Church's enduring hope, reflecting Psalm 30's themes of deliverance and joyful praise.4
When Morning Gilds the SkiesPsalm 30:4-5This hymn reflects Psalm 30's movement from sorrow to joy, finding comfort and praise in God through every circumstance.4
Come, Christians, Join to SingPsalm 30:4This hymn echoes Psalm 30's call to sing praises and rejoice before God, celebrating His enduring love and faithfulness.4
Psalm 30: Lord, I will thee extol, for thouPsalm 30This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 30, directly paraphrasing its verses of thanksgiving for God's deliverance.4
I'll celebrate thy praises, LordPsalm 30This hymn directly echoes Psalm 30's themes of deliverance from death, God's momentary anger versus enduring favor, and mourning turned to joyful praise.4
Te Ensalzaré, Señor (I Will Praise You, O Lord)Psalm 30This hymn directly echoes Psalm 30's opening verse of praise and its themes of God's healing and deliverance from distress.4
All With Joyful ExultationPsalm 30This hymn echoes Psalm 30's themes of God lifting us from despair, turning mourning into dancing, and transforming sorrow into joyful praise.4

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