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My Song Forever Shall Record

Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: God as Shield; God as King Lyrics: 1 My song forever shall record the tender mercies of the Lord; your faithfulness will I proclaim, and every age shall know your name. 2 I sing of mercies that endure, forever builded firm and sure, of faithfulness that never dies, established changeless in the skies. 3 Almighty God, your lofty throne has justice for its cornerstone, and shining bright before your face are truth and love and boundless grace. 4 With blessing is the nation crowned whose people know the joyful sound; they in the light, O Lord, shall live, the light your face and favor give. 5 All glory unto God we yield, who is our constant help and shield; all praise and honor we will bring to you, the Holy One, our king. Scripture: Psalm 89 Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt.

Let Us Go Rejoicing

Author: Bob Hurd, b. 1950 Meter: 6.8.6.6.7.6.9 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God as Refuge Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: POINT HILL
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Unless the LORD Builds Up the House

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 22 hymnals Topics: God As Guardian Lyrics: 1 Unless the Lord builds up the house, the weary builders toil in vain; unless he keeps the city safe, the guards a useless watch maintain. 2 In vain you rise before the dawn, and late your nightly vigils keep; while you eat bread of anxious toil, God gives to his beloved sleep. 3 Lo, children are a heritage, a gift from God in very truth. Like arrows in a warrior's hand are all the children of one's youth. 4 The man whose quiver's full of them is blessed by God; his name is great. He shall not fear his enemies when he speaks with them in the gate. Scripture: Psalm 127 Used With Tune: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt.

So Will I (100 Billion X)

Author: Benjamin Hastings; Joel Houston; Michael Fatkin Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: God as Creator First Line: God of creation Refrain First Line: And as You speak Used With Tune: [God of creation]

Every Nation on Earth

Author: Marty Haugen Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God as King of Kings First Line: Give the king your justice, O God Refrain First Line: Ev'ry nation on earth Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: [Give the king your justice, O God]

I Place All My Trust in You

Author: Joseph Gelineau Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God as Merciful First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD Refrain First Line: I place all my trust in you, my God Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: [Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD]
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LORD, Listen to My Righteous Plea

Author: Helen Otte Meter: 8.8.4 D Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: God as Refuge Scripture: Psalm 17 Used With Tune: ROSALIE MCMILLIAN

From the Depths of Sin and Sadness

Author: Willard F. Jabusch Meter: 8.7.8.7 with repeat Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: God as Refuge Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: RUSSIAN
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God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength

Meter: 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: God As Refuge Lyrics: 1 God is our refuge and our strength, a helper ever near us. We will not fear though earth be moved, for God is nigh to cheer us. Although the mountains quake and earth's foundations shake, though angry billows roar and break against the shore, our mighty God will hear us. 2 God's city is forever blest with living water welling; since God is there, she stands unmoved 'mid tumults round her swelling. God speaks and all is peace, from war the nations cease; the Lord of hosts is nigh. Our father's God Most High is our eternal dwelling. 3 Behold what God has done on earth; his wrath brings desolation. His grace, commanding wars to cease, brings peace in ev'ry nation. Be still, for he is Lord, by all the earth adored; the Lord of hosts is nigh. Our father's God Most High is our strong habitation. Scripture: Psalm 46 Used With Tune: EIN' FESTE BURG Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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O Shepherd of Israel, Hear Us

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God As Shepherd First Line: O Shepherd of Israel, hear us, give ear Lyrics: 1 O Shepherd of Israel, hear us, give ear; you lead Joseph forth like a flock in your care. 'Mid cherubim dwelling, enthroned in your might, shine forth in your glory, and send us your light. 2 In Ephr'im's, Manasseh's, and Benjamin's sight, O come now to save us, and stir up your might; O LORD God of hosts, in your mercy restore, and we shall be saved when your face shines once more. 3 How long will you turn in fierce anger away, O LORD God of hosts, when your people do pray? With tearbread of sorrow their table is laid, and tears in full measure their drink you have made. 4 A strife you have made us to neighbors around, our foes in their laughter and scoffing abound. O LORD God of hosts, in your mercy restore, and we shall be saved when your face shines once more. 5 A vine out of Egypt you brought from the land. Destroying the nations, this vine you did plant. You cleared out the ground to make room for your plant; it spread its deep roots and soon filled up the land. 6 The cedars majestic and mountains you made were sheltered and covered beneath its deep shade. Its branches afar to the sea did extend; and shoots from your vine to the River were sent. 7 O why have you taken its hedges away that all passing by pluck its fruit as their prey? The bear from the forest destroys it at will; the beasts of the field are devouring it still. 8 Return, God of hosts, in your mercy divine! Look down from the heavens and visit this vine; regard, LORD, this stock planted by your right hand, the son you made strong for yourself then to stand. 9 With ax they have hewn it, and burned it with fire; rebuke them, O LORD, in your terrible ire. But lay then your hand on the man at your right, the strong Son of Man made to stand in your sight. 10 Then we will not wander, nor turn from your way; revive us, O LORD, we will call on your name. O LORD God of hosts, in your mercy restore, and we shall be saved when your face shines once more. Scripture: Psalm 80 Used With Tune: MALDWYN Text Sources: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Psalter, 1931; alt; mod.

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