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The Victory of Faith

Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: How long wilt Thou forget me Topics: Aspirations For Christ; Aspirations For Peace and Rest; Assurance Desired; Christians Conflicts of; Comfort in Trials; Darkness, Spiritual; Death Deprecated; Despondency; Enemies Many and Mighty; Faith Act of; Faith Blessedness of; Faith Confidence of; God Invisible; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure, and Upright; Patience; Praise To God; Prayer Complaint in; Prayer confidence in; Prayer For Deliverance from Death; Prayer For Grace and Salvation; Prayer Pleas in; The Righteous Forsaken by God; Sin Salvation from Scripture: Psalm 13 Used With Tune: [How long wilt Thou forget me]
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How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, Thou God of grace? How long shall fears beset me While darkness hides Thy face? How long shall griefs distress me And turn my day to night? How long shall foes oppress me And triumph in their might? 2 O Lord my God, behold me, And hear my earnest cries; Lest sleep of death enfold me, Enlighten Thou mine eyes; Lest now my foe insulting Should boast of his success, And enemies exulting Rejoice in my distress. 3 But I with expectation Have on Thy grace relied; My heart in Thy salvation Shall still with joy confide; And I with voice of singing Will praise the Lord above, Who, richest bounties bringing, Has dealt with me in love. Topics: Deliverance From Enemies; Trust Scripture: Psalm 13 Used With Tune: OLIVA

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