Hymns for Psalm 131

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Psalm 131 Psalm 131This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic paraphrase of Psalm 131, directly expressing its themes of humility, contentment, and childlike trust in God.23
Not Haughty Is My Heart Psalm 131This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 131's themes of humble trust and childlike contentment in God's care.7
Like a Child Rests Psalm 131This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 131's imagery of humble trust, comparing the soul's rest in God to a child in its mother's arms.6
Lord, for ever at Thy side Psalm 131This hymn echoes Psalm 131's spirit of humility and childlike trust by seeking to be stripped of pride and clothed in meekness before God.4
Quiet, Lord, my froward heart Psalm 131This hymn directly echoes Psalm 131's imagery of a weaned child and theme of humble, quiet trust in God's care.3
O Lord, I am not proud of Heart Psalm 131This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 131's imagery of humble trust and childlike dependence on God.3
O Lord, my heart is not proud Psalm 131This hymn directly echoes Psalm 131's themes of humility and quiet trust in the Lord.3
Lord, if thou thy grace impart Psalm 131This hymn reflects Psalm 131's spirit of humble dependence and childlike trust in God's grace.2
'O learn of me,' the Saviour cried Psalm 131This hymn echoes Psalm 131's call to humility and childlike trust in God, reflecting the Savior's invitation to learn meekness.2
Psalm 131: My heart not haughty is, O Lord Psalm 131This hymn is a direct paraphrase of Psalm 131, capturing its themes of humility, quietness of soul, and trust in God.2
Psalm 131: My Soul Is Still Psalm 131This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 131, expressing the psalmist's humble trust and quiet soul before God.2
A Song of Degrees of David Psalm 131This hymn is a direct poetic rendering of Psalm 131, capturing its themes of humility, quiet trust, and childlike dependence on God.2
Psalm 131 Psalm 131This hymn is a metrical paraphrase of Psalm 131, directly expressing the psalmist's humble trust and soul-quieting contentment in God.2
Father, I know that all my life Psalm 131:2This hymn reflects Psalm 131's spirit of humble trust and childlike dependence on the Father's care.1
Psalm 131 Psalm 131This hymn directly reflects Psalm 131's theme of quiet trust and soul-calming dependence on God's faithful care.1
Out of the Depths Psalm 131This hymn echoes Psalm 131's spirit of humble submission and quiet trust in God's care.1
Christian Humility Psalm 1311
In you, Lord, I have found my peace Psalm 1311
No Tengo Altivo Corazón Psalm 131This hymn directly echoes Psalm 131's humble spirit, with its opening line mirroring the psalm's "my heart is not proud.1
A Song of Degrees of David Psalm 1311

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