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Harvest Blessings

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: Thou visitest the earth in love Lyrics: 1 Thou visitest the earth in love And sendest showers from above, Enriching all the land; Thy streams exhaustless bless the field, Preparing it the grain to yield Provided by Thy hand. 2 The furrows, sown with living grain, Are softened by Thy gentle rain The springing corn to bless; The year with goodness Thou dost crown, Rich gifts in mercy sending down To cheer the wilderness. 3 The hills and vales, with verdure clad, Are girt with joy, the earth is glad, New life is all abroad; With feeding flocks the pastures teem, With golden grain the valleys gleam; All nature praises God. Topics: Christ Providences of; Faith Confession of; Glory of God In Providence; God Goodness of; God Goodness of; God Love and Mercy; God Works of; Harvest Songs; Nature Revelation of God in; Praise By Universe; Praise for temporal blessings; The Seasons; Thanksgiving Declared Used With Tune: RAMOTH
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A Psalm or Song of David

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: Silence! For Thee, the praise O GOD Lyrics: 1 Silence! For Thee; the praise, O GOD, doth wait in Zion-hill; And all the vows we made to Thee we chearfully fulfil. 2 O Thou who hearest humble pray'rs, which to Thee off'red are, To Thee all sons of men shall come, and to Thee we repair. 3 Works of iniquity prevail against us at this day; Yet as for our transgressions, Thou wilt cleanse them clear away. 4 O blessed is the man of whom Thou thy free choice dost make; And that he in thy courts may dwell him near to Thee dost take. For there we shall be satisfy'd, with thine abundant grace, With all the good things of thy house, thy chosen holy place. 5 By dreadful things in righteousness by Thee wrought wondrously, O God of our salvation, Thou wilt answer to our cry: Who of the ends of all the earth art the firm hope and stay; And of all those who far abroad, are toss'd upon the sea. 6 Girded with strength, He fixes fast the mountains and high hills; 7 And all the noise of seas and waves, and rage of nations stills. [2 Part] 8 All in the utmost parts who dwell are at thy signs afraid; Yet Thou the goings forth of morn and ev'ning makest glad. 9 Thou visitest the thirsty earth, and mak'st it rich and rain: GOD's river full of water is; and Thou preparest grain. 10 Her ridges richly wat'rest Thou, her furrows Thou set'st fast; With show'rs Thou mak'st her soft to be, her springing blest Thou hast. 11 Thou with thy goodness dost the year adorn as with a crown; And thy full paths along the clouds, drop their rich fatness down. 12 On pastures of the wilderness, refreshing they distill: And girt with joy on ev'ry side, is ev'ry little hill. 13 With flocks and pastures cloathed are, with corn the valleys spring; All over cover'd, all adorn'd, they shout for joy and sing.
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We Shall Be Satisfied

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: By mighty deeds in righteousness Refrain First Line: Satisfied, we shall be satisfied Used With Tune: [By mighty deeds in righteousness]

The river of God sets our feet a-dancing

Author: Andy Park Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65:9-13 First Line: Down the mountain the river flows Topics: The Gift and Work of the Holy Spirit Used With Tune: [Down the mountain the river flows]
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New Year's Song

Author: Rev. W. O. Cushing Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65:11 First Line: Wake, O wake, the bells of morning Refrain First Line: Praise God from whom all blessings flow Used With Tune: [Wake, O wake, the bells of morning]
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Psalm 65

Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: O Thou that hearest pray'r Lyrics: O Thou that hearest pray'r, O Thou that hearest pray'r, unto Thee, unto Thee, unto Thee shall all flesh come, unto Thee, unto Thee, shall all flesh come. O Thou that hearest pray'r, O Thou that hearest pray'r, unto Thee, unto Thee shall all flesh come. O Thou that hearest pray'r, unto Thee, unto Thee, shall all flesh come; unto Thee shall all flesh come. Topics: The Psalms Used With Tune: O THOU THAT HEAREST PRAYER
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Forth from Thy Courts, Thy Sacred Dwelling

Author: Rev. William Kuipers Meter: 9.6.9.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 65 Topics: Cleansing From Sin ; Divine Election; Forgiveness of Sin; Goodness of God; Grace of God; Harvest; House of God ; Missions; Name Of God; God in Nature; Nearness to God; Opening of Services; Prayer; Prosperity; Providence of God; Vows Used With Tune: ZION'S PRAISE

Your People's Songs of Praise Await You

Author: David T Koyzis Meter: 9.6.9.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: [Your People's Songs of Praise Await You] Text Sources: David T. Koyzis (http://genevanpsalter.redeemer.ca/index.html)
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Where Lilies of the Field Once Bloomed

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 65:9-13 Lyrics: Where lilies of the field once bloomedthe land is mined for war,and signs warn people not to walkwhere they have walked before.Between the houses shelters standon guard against attack.Is this our children’s legacy?Is there no turning back?Where songbirds sang sweet melodiesthe hills in silence stand,save for the mournful winds that blowacross a sea of sand.The trees that held the soil are gone,the streams that once flowed free.Is barren desert wildernessour children’s legacy?A soldier, older than his age,says, “Tell me, tell me, pray,Must I stand guard forever orwill there be peace some day?Will new streams flow, the desert bloom,the hills again rejoicewith joyful songs and laughter, anda small child’s happy voice?”What answer can we give him, God?Will war and fighting cease,and spears and swords be turned at lastinto the tools of peace,or will self-righteous foes prevail,despite our children’s cries,and violence erupt againbefore their very eyes?Our children share your vision, God,they dream your prophets’ dreamsof mountain forests, fertile fields,and everflowing streams,of peaceful homes where neighbors noware enemies no more.We pray they do not hope in vain.God, bring an end to war. Topics: Peace and Justice Palestine/Israel conflict Used With Tune: PLEA FOR PEACE Text Sources: The Song Lingers On
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm and Song of David

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: Silence to thee the praise, O God Lyrics: 1 Silence to thee; the praise, O God, In Sion: paid shall be 2 The vow to thee. Who hearest prayers, All flesh shall come to thee. 3 Works of iniquity prevail Against me sore do they; But as for our transgressions Thou shalt them purge away. 4 O blessed is the man of whom Thou thy free choice dost make: And that he may dwell in thy courts, Him near to Thee dost take: For with the good things of thy house Be satisfy'd shall we; And with the holy things likewise That in thy temple be. 5 In righteousness thou by the things That dreadfully are done, Wilt answer give to us, O God Of our salvation: On whom the ends of all the earth Do confidently stay: And likewise they that are remov'd Far off upon the sea. 6 He girt with might, doth by his strength Fix mountains: he doth swage 7 The noise of seas, noise of their waves, Also the people's rage [2] 8 Who in the utmost parts do dwell, they at thy tokens quake: The morns out-goings, and thenights Thou to rejoice dost make. 9 Thou visit'st th' and water'st it With God's flood-water fill'd: Thou mak'st it rich, then corn prepar'st When so thou hat it till'd. 10 Her ridges richly water'st thou, Her furrows thou set'st fast: With show'rs thou mak'st her soft to be, Her springing blest Thou hast. 11 Thou with thy goodness dost the year Adorn as with a crown, Also the paths where thou dost tread Thy fatness to drop down. 12 On pastures of the wilderness, They dropping do distil: And girt with joy on ev'ry side, Is ev'ry little hill. 13 The pastures cloathed are with flocks Corn over-covering The valleys is, so that for joy They shout, and also sing.

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