Hymns for Psalm 38

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm 38 Psalm 38This hymn is Isaac Watts' poetic rendering of Psalm 38, directly expressing its themes of confession, divine chastening, and pleading for God's merciful restoration.17
In Thy Wrath and Hot Displeasure Psalm 386
Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain Psalm 384
Rebuke Me Not in Anger, LORD Psalm 384
What a Friend We Have in Jesus Psalm 38:11This hymn echoes Psalm 38's cry of distress by encouraging believers to bring their sins, griefs, and troubles to God in prayer.3
My soul! the awful hour will come Psalm 383
Rest in Christ Psalm 38:42
A penitent's grief and supplication Psalm 38:1-92
Lord, my God, do not forsake me Psalm 38:10-132
A Psalm of David, to bring to Remembrance Psalm 382
Domine, ne in furore Psalm 382
O God, Our Help in Ages Past Psalm 38:151
His Way with Thee PsalmsThis hymn answers Psalm 38's plea for healing and restoration with assurance of God's transforming power to make us whole.1
Draw Near and Take the Body of the Lord Psalm 38:81
Ach Gott, verlaß mich nicht! Psalm 38:221
Lonely Voices Psalm 38:111
O God, Forsake Me Not Psalm 38:221
Psalm 38: In thy great indignation Psalm 38This hymn is a metrical versification of Psalm 38, directly paraphrasing its plea for God's mercy amid suffering and divine discipline.1
A Plea for Salvation Psalm 381
Psalm 38:1-8 Psalm 38:1-81

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