Hymns for Psalm 102

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Lord Hear My Prayer Psalm 102:1-2This hymn directly echoes Psalm 102's opening plea "Hear my prayer, O LORD" and its urgent cry for God to listen and answer.31
Psalm 102 Part 2 Psalm 102:13-21This hymn celebrates God's answer to the afflicted prayers and promised restoration of Zion described in Psalm 102.21
Psalm 102 Part 1 Psalm 102:1-13This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 102, capturing the psalmist's plea for God's hearing amid affliction and mortality.16
Psalm 102 Part 3 Psalm 102:23-28This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 102, directly adapting its themes of human mortality, affliction, and God's eternal nature.14
Abide with Me Psalm 102:26-27This hymn echoes Psalm 102's themes of life's brevity and affliction while seeking God's unchanging presence and deliverance.9
The immutability of God, and the Mutability of Creation Psalm 102:25-288
Thou Shalt Arise, and Mercy Yet Psalm 102This hymn draws directly from Psalm 102:13's promise that God will arise and have mercy on Zion.8
Thou, O Lord, Art God Alone Psalm 1028
Hear my prayer, O Lord Psalm 1028
LORD, Hear My Prayer and Let My Cry Psalm 1025
The time to favour Zion Psalm 102:133
Praise to the Holiest Psalm 102:193
God of Our Life Psalm 102:273
The Lord Has Heard and Answered Prayer Psalm 102:17-273
O Christ, the Healer Psalm 102:1-72
When I pour out my Soul in Pray'r Psalm 102This hymn closely paraphrases Psalm 102's opening verses, echoing the psalmist's urgent prayer amid deep distress and physical anguish.2
Psalm 102: Lord, hear my pray'r, and let my cry Psalm 1022
Psalm 102: O Lord, unto my pray'r give ear Psalm 1022
Psalm 102 Psalm 102This hymn is a direct poetic paraphrase of Psalm 102, capturing the psalmist's cry of distress and trust in God's eternal faithfulness.2
A Few More Years Shall Roll Psalm 102:111

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