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Be still and know that I am God

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #66 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 31:14 Lyrics: 1 Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. 2 I am the Lord that healeth thee. I am the Lord that healeth thee. I am the Lord that healeth thee. 3 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust. In thee, O Lord, I put my trust. In thee, O Lord, I put my trust. Topics: Communion; Confirmation; Faith, Trust and Commitment; Funerals; Grace and Providence; Healing; Holy Communion; Hope and Consolation; Protection; Suffering and Sorrow; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year A Proper 19; Year A Proper 21; Year A Proper 4; Year B Lent 1; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Advent 1; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Proper 10; Year C Proper 16; Years A, B, and C Easter Vigil Languages: English Tune Title: BE STILL AND KNOW
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Psalm XXXI

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 2 #158 (1760) Scripture: Psalm 31 First Line: Lord, in thy great, thy glorious name Lyrics: I. Lord, in thy great, thy glorious name, I place my hope, my only trust; Save me from sorrow, guilt and shame, Thou ever-gracious, ever-just. II. Attentive bow thy pitying ear, Let mercy fly to my relief, Be thou my refuge, ever near, A sure defence from all my grief. III. Thou art my rock, thy name alone The fortress where my hopes retreat; O make thy pow'r and mercy known, To safety guide my trembling feet. IV. Preserve me from the fatal snare Of secret foes, who plot my fall; And make my life thy tender care, My God, my strength, my hope, my all. V. To thy kind hand, O gracious Lord, My soul I chearfully resign; My Saviour God, I trust thy word, For truth, immortal truth is thine. VI. I hate their works, I hate their ways, Who follow vanity and lies; But to the Lord my hopes I raise, And trust his pow'r who built the skies. VII. In thee, my God, I will rejoice, While mercy makes my soul her care; For thou hast heard my mournful voice, In all my sorrows God was near. VIII. Thou hast not left my life to groan, Where chains and tyrant foes oppress; Enlarg'd by thee, my feet have known The sweets of liberty and peace. XI. Thy wonted mercy, Lord, renew, See how my inward troubles rise; My melting soul with pity view, And these dejected weeping eyes. X. My life is spent in grief and tears, In sighs my hours roll slow away, My strength decays, while sins and fears Sink all my frame in deep decay. XI. While black reproaches blot my fame, And neighbors join with cruel foes, My friends who now forget the name, With horror fly, and shun my woes: XII. 'Till from their memory I slide, And sink in dark oblivion's shade, A broken vessel thrown aside, And mix unheeded with the dead. XIII. I heard the cruel slander rise, While foes and fears beset me round; I heard the murd'rous bands devise To crush me helpless to the ground. XIV. But I have trusted in thy name, O Lord, my hope, my fix'd abode; And still avow'd my humble claim, (O sweet support!) thou art my God. XV. My life, my all, is in thy hand; Let thy almighty pow'r controul The rage of this remorseless band, And save my persecuted soul. XVI. O let thy favour, bliss divine! Thy smile with heav'nly radiance break, And round thy fainting servant shine; O save me for thy mercy's sake. XVII. Leave not my hope to sink in shame, God of my pray'r, in whom I trust; Let wicked men, who hate thy name, Lose all their glory in the dust. XVIII. Deep in the grave be lying tongues In everlasting silence laid, Whose proud disdain, and sland'rous wrongs, The injur'd innocent invade. XIX. What endless bliss, o bounteous Lord, (Immensely great, divinely free!) Hast thou reserv'd for their reward, Who fear thy name, and trust in thee? XX. Thy gracious hand shall near thee hide These happy fav'rites of thy care; Safe at thy feet they shall abide, Nor pride, nor slander reach them there. XXI. Blest be the Lord, forever blest, Whose mercy bids my fears remove; The sacred walls which guard my rest, Are his almighty pow'r and love. XXII. I rashly said, I sink, I die, Cut off, abandon'd to despair; Yet thou, my God, hast heard my cry, And gracious answer'd all my pray'r. XXIII. Ye saints, to whom his mercy flows, O love, for ever love the Lord; While on the proud his hand bestows, A dreadful, and a just reward. XXIV. Ye humble souls, who seek his face, Let sacred courage fill your heart; Hope in the Lord, and trust his grace, And he shall heav'nly strength impart. Languages: English
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Be Still and Know

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Songs for Life #225 (1995) Meter: 8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 31:14 First Line: Be still and know that I am God Lyrics: 1 Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. 2 I am the Lord who heals your life. I am the Lord who heals your life. I am the Lord who heals your life. 3 In you, O Lord, we put our trust. In you, O Lord, we put our trust. In you, O Lord, we put our trust. Topics: Living in God's World Walking with God Languages: English Tune Title: BE STILL AND KNOW

Lead Me, Guide Me

Author: Doris M. Akers Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #728 (1995) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 31 First Line: I am weak and I need your strength Topics: Trust and Guidance; Christ--Guidance; God--Guidance; Journey Languages: English Tune Title: LEAD ME
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Psalm 31 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.68 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 31:7-13 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my help, my trust; Thou hast preserved my face from shame, Mine honor from the dust. "My life is spent with grief," I cried, "My years consumed in groans, My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, And sorrow wastes my bones." Among mine enemies my name Was a mere proverb grown, While to my neighbors I became Forgotten and unknown. Slander and fear on every side Seized and beset me round I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. How great deliverance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boastings vain! Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide; Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city, walled and barred, Secures a saint so well. Topics: Doubts and fears suppressed; Fears and doubts suppressed; Health sickness, and recovery; Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Deliverance from slander; Reproach removed; Slander, deliverance from it Languages: English
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My heart rejoices in thy name

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.XXXI.II (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 31:8-14 Lyrics: 8 My heart rejoices in thy name, My god, my heav'nly trust; Thou hast preserv'd me free from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 9"My life is spent with grief, I cry'd, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dry'd, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 10 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vile was grown, While to my neighbours I become Forgotten and unknown. 11 Slander and fear on ev'ry side Seiz'd and beset me round, I to thy throne of grace apply'd, And speedy rescue found. 12 How great deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 13 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crunch the sons of pride. 14 Within thy secret presence Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city, wall'd and barr'd Secures a saint so well. Topics: Deliverance from Slander and Reproach Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XXXIb (1785) Scripture: Psalm 31:11-21 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heavenly trust; Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief, I cried, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, "And sorrow wastes my bones. 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vile was grown, While to my neighbours I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on every side, Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliverance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men, The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city, wall'd and bar'd, Secures a saint so well. Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXIb (1780) Scripture: Psalm 31:7-13 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my help, my trust; Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honor from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief, I cry'd, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dry'd, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name Was a mere proverb grown, While to my neighbors I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on ev'ry side, Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace apply'd, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men, The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boastings vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide; Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city, wall'd and bar'd, Secures a saint so well. Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: Psalms #31b (1793) Scripture: Psalm 31:7-38 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heav'nly trust; Thou hast preserv'd me free from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief," I cry'd, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dry'd, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vain was grown, While to my neighbors I become Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on ev'ry side Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace apply'd, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy sacred presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city wall'd and barr'd, Secures a saint so well. Languages: English
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My Heart rejoices in thy Name

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P31b (1766) Scripture: Psalm 31:7-21 Lyrics: 1 My Heart rejoices in thy Name, My GOD, my Help, my Trust; Thou hast preserv'd my Face from Shame, Mine Honour from the Dust. 2 "My Life is spent with Grief, I cry'd, "My Years consum'd in Groans, "My Strength decays, mine Eyes are dry'd, "And Sorrow wastes my Bones." 3 Among mine Enemies my Name Was a mere Proverb grown, While to my Neighbours I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and Fear on every Side Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the Throne of Grace apply'd, And speedy Rescue found. Pause. 5 How great Deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the Sons of Men! The lying Lips to Silence brought, And made their Boastings vain! 6 Thy Children from the Strife of Tongues Shall thy Pavilion hide; Guard them from Infamy and Wrongs, And crush the Sons of Pride. 7 Within thy secret Presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced City, wall'd and barr'd, Secures a Saint so well. Topics: Deliverance from death; Deliverance from slander; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health Sickness and Recovery; Reproach removed Languages: English

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