Hymns for Psalm 37

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
His Way With Thee. Psalm 37:5This hymn echoes Psalm 37's call to trust in the Lord and commit your way to Him, letting God direct your path.15
Psalm 37 Part 3 Psalm 37:23-37This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 37, directly paraphrasing its themes of God's guidance of the righteous and the contrasting fates of saints and sinners.15
Psalm 37 Part 1 Psalm 37:1-15This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 37, directly paraphrasing its counsel against fretting over evildoers and trusting in God's justice.14
Psalm 37 Part 2 Psalm 37:16This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 37, addressing the psalm's themes of the wicked's temporary prosperity versus the righteous' eternal blessing.12
Fret not thyself because of evil-doers Psalm 37This hymn directly quotes the opening verse of Psalm 37, setting its counsel against envy to music.11
Give to the Winds Thy Fears Psalm 37:5-7This hymn echoes Psalm 37's call to trust God, wait patiently, and commit your way to the Lord without fear.9
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Psalm 37:4This hymn echoes Psalm 37's themes of trusting in God's providential care, protection, and faithful provision for those who delight in Him.7
Be Still, My Soul Psalm 37:7This hymn echoes Psalm 37's call to trust God patiently and rest in His faithful providence through life's trials.7
Psalm 37: For evil-doers fret thou not Psalm 37This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 37, directly paraphrasing its opening verses about not fretting over evildoers.7
Commit Now All Your Griefs Psalm 37:5This hymn directly echoes Psalm 37's call to commit your way to the Lord and trust in His faithful care.6
Trusting Jesus Psalm 37:5This hymn embodies Psalm 37's repeated call to trust in the Lord and commit your way to Him through life's trials.4
Our Guiding Star Psalm 37:3This hymn echoes Psalm 37's encouragement to trust in the Lord and not stumble in times of trial.4
I Will Trust in the Lord Psalm 37:3This hymn echoes Psalm 37's repeated call to trust in the Lord and commit one's way to Him faithfully.4
Set thou thy trust upon the Lord Psalm 37This hymn directly echoes Psalm 37's opening call to trust in the Lord and not be anxious.4
Fret Not Thyself Psalm 37This hymn directly draws from Psalm 37's opening words and themes of trusting God rather than envying evildoers.4
The Good Man's Steps Are Led Aright Psalm 374
Delight in God Psalm 37:43
To thee, my God, my days are known Psalm 373
Put all your trust in God Psalm 37:53
Forever Trusting in the Lord Psalm 37:3-73

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