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Judica me Domine

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #12a (1640) Scripture: Psalm 26 First Line: Lord be my Judge and thou shalt see Lyrics: 1 Lord be my Judge, and thou shalt see, my paths be right and plaine: I trust in God, and hope that he will strength me to remaine. 2 Prove me my God, I thee desire, my waies to search and trie: As men do prove their gold with fire, my reines and heart espie. 3 Thy goodnesse laid before my face, I durst behold alwaies: For of thy truth i tread the trace, and will do all my daie. 4 I do not lust to haunt or use, with men whose deeds are vaine: To come in house I do refuse, with the deceitful traine. 5 I much abhorre the wicked sort, their deeds I do despise: I do not once to them resort, that hurtfull things devise. 6 My hands I wash and do proceed, in works to walk upright, Then to thine altar I make speed, to offer there in sight. 7 That I may speak and preach the praise that doth belong to thee: And so declare how wondrous waies thou hast been good to me. 8 O God thy house I love most deare, to me it doth excell: I have delight, and would be neare whereas thy grace doth dwell. 9 O shut not up my soule with them in sin that take their fill: Nor yet my life among those men that seek much blood to spill. 10 Whose hands are heapt with craft and guile, their lives thereof are full And their right hand with wrench & wile for bribes doth pluck and pull. 11 But I in righteousness intend my time and daies to serve: Have mercy Lord, and me defend, so that I do not swerve. 12 My foot is staid for all assaies, it standeth well and right: Therefore to God will I give praise in all the peoples sight. Languages: English

Légy itélőm Uram!

Hymnal: Református énekes-könyv #17 (1918) Scripture: Psalm 26 Languages: Hungarian Tune Title: [Légy itélőm Uram!]
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LORD, Speak for Me, for I Am Yours

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #26 (1987) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 26 Topics: Laments; Temptation & Trial; Church; Laments; Redemption; Temptation & Trial Languages: English Tune Title: PERRY
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Let This Be My Supreme Desire

Author: Michael Perry Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #26B (2012) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 26 Lyrics: 1 Let this be my supreme desire, my object and my prayer, until I stand before your throne to glorify you there: 2 To lead a blameless life, O Lord, to trust you without fear, to bring my humble heart to you and know your love is near: 3 To walk before you in the truth, to shun all evil ways, to come into your house to pray and shout aloud your praise: 4 Let this be my supreme desire, my object and my prayer, until I stand before your throne to glorify you there! Topics: Church Year Lent; Commitment; Conflict; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Freedom from Fear; God Desire for; God Trust in; God's House; God's Love; God's Nearness; God's Presence; Innocence; Integrity; Jesus Christ Mind of; Jesus Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Lament General; Lament Individual; Love for God; New Creation; Occasional Services Dedication to Discipleship; People of God / Church Citizens of Heaven; People of God / Church Witnessing; Prayer; Temple; Temptation And Trial; Trust; Truth; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 28-September 3; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 2-8 Languages: English Tune Title: WINCHESTER OLD
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His foundation is in the holy mountains

Hymnal: Carmina Sacra #343a (1841) Scripture: Psalm 26 Languages: English
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We love your house, O God

Author: Henry Williams Baker, 1821-1877; William Bullock, 1798-1874 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #428 (1997) Meter: 6.6.6.6 Scripture: Psalm 26:8 Lyrics: 1 We love your house, O God, the place where honour dwells; the joy of your abode all earthly joy excels. 2 We love the house of prayer, where you your servants greet, for you, O Lord, are there, and with your chosen meet. 3 We love the word of life, the word that tells of peace, of comfort in the strife, and joys that never cease. 4 We love to sing below of mercies freely given, but how we long to know the triumph-song of heaven! 5 Lord Jesus, give us grace on earth to love you more, in heaven to see your face, and with your saints adore. Topics: God Presence of; Heaven; Prayer / Prayers / Poems; Saints; Sanctuary; Worship Languages: English Tune Title: QUAM DILECTA
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Lord, Speak for Me, for I Am Yours (Psalm 26)

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Glory to God #723 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 26 First Line: Lord, speak, for me, for I am yours Topics: The Church; Discipleship and Mission; Living in Christ; Prayer; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: PERRY
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Let This Be My Supreme Desire

Author: Michael Perry Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #729 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 26 Lyrics: 1 Let this be my supreme desire, my object and my prayer, until I stand before your throne to glorify you there: 2 To lead a blameless life, O Lord, to trust you without fear, to bring my humble heart to you and know your love is near: 3 To walk before you in the truth, to shun all evil ways, to come into your house to pray and shout aloud your praise: 4 Let this be my supreme desire, my object and my prayer, until I stand before your throne to glorify you there! Topics: Desiring God; Occasional Services Dedication of Holy Living; Hymns That Are Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: WINCHESTER OLD
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXXVI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 26 First Line: Judge me, O Lord, for walk I do Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O Lord, for walk I do In mine integrity: Upon the Lord I trust also, Slide therefore shall not I. 2 Search me, O Lord, prove me likewise, My reins and my heart try: 3 Because thy grace is 'fore mine eyes, And in thy truth walk I. 4 With persons vain I have not sat, Nor with dissemblers gone: 5 Church of malignants I do hate, And sit the wicked from. 6 In cleanness wash my hands I will, So lord thy altar round. 7 With thankful voice that I may tell, And all thy wonders sound. 8 Thy house's habitation dear, O Lord in love have I, The place and tabernacle where Resides thy majesty. 9 Let not my soul with sinners lye, With men of blood my life: 10 In whose hands guile, and bribery In their right hand is rife. 11 Redeem and pity me, for I Walk in mine uprightness: My foot stand right the Lord will I In Church-assembly bless. Languages: English
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Judge thou my Cause, O GOD!

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXVI (1767) Scripture: Psalm 26 Lyrics: 1 Judge thou my Cause, O GOD! For I have ever trod The Paths that righteous are and just; I shall not be disgraced, Since I have always placed, In thee alone my Hope and Trust 2 Search, prove each inward Part; Examine thou my Heart Which lies uncover'd to thy View: From Sin I have refrained, My Righteousness retained, And will the Ways of Truth pursue. 3 For still I keep thy Grace, O LORD, before my Face, And in thy Mercy take Delight; Thy Truth is my Direction, To bring me to Perfection, And keep me in the Path that's right. 4 The Idle or Profane, Could ne'er my Friendship gain; For in their Deeds I take not Part: Nor could the sly Deceiver, With all his Treach'ry, ever Win to his Ways my faithful Heart. 5 I hat the busy Crew, Who Mischief still pursue, And ever make distracted Times; Their Ways I ne'er approved, Their Converse never loved, But shun them as I shun their Crimes. Part II 6 My Hands in Innocence, I'll wash from all Offence; Make thou, Oh GOD, my Heart so pure, That to thy Altar going, No Spot or Blemish shewing, My Welcome may be found secure. 7 My Thanks I'll publish there, And to the World declare, Thy vast Renown and mighty Fame; My Heart with Rapture glowing, My Tongue for ever shwoing, The Honours due to thy great Name. 8 Thy Sanctuaries, LORD, To my Delight afford, My Soul in Peace reposing there; 'Tis there thou most excelleth; 'Tis ther thine Honour dwelleth; And thither I with Joy repari. 9 Let not the Sinners Doom, On me, thy Servant, come; Nor leave my Soul to be confin'd, With those, who Blood enjoying, The Harmless are destroying; To Blood and Murder still inclin'd. 10 Urg'd by a wicked spite, They seize another's Right, And make Oppression thus their Trade; They secret Bribes are taking, Their Oaths in private breaking, Or else by open Force invade. 11 But my Delight shall be, To walk in Falshood free; The Paths of Truth I will pursue: Then by thy Grace direct me, In virtuous Ways protect me; Thy former Mercies, LORD, renew! 12 My Foes assail in vain, I still my Ground maintain; Tho' arm'd with Rage they stand around: Among the Congregation Of Saints, I'll fix my Station, Thy Praises ever to resound. Topics: Prayers When percecuted Languages: English Tune Title: [Judge thou my cause, O God]

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