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The LORD Ever Answer Your Cries of Distress

Representative Text

1 The LORD ever answer your cries of distress;
may Jacob's God keep you, whose name you confess.
God send you relief from his holiest place,
and grant you from Zion support by his grace.

2 And may he remember each sacrifice made,
accept on the altar your offerings laid,
fulfill, in his love, the desire of your heart—
success to each one of your plans to impart.

3 With joy we will shout when your vict'ry is won;
we'll lift up our banners in God's name alone.
The LORD in his mercy receive your request,
and grant your petitions as seems to him best.

4 Now truly I know that the LORD from above
protects his anointed in covenant love;
from heaven he hears and attends to his cry,
and saves by the pow'r of his right hand on high.

5 In horses or chariots some trust for defense;
the name of the LORD is our strong confidence.
They're brought to their knees, while in strength we arise.
O prosper the king, LORD, and answer our cries!

Source: Christian Worship: Psalter #20B

Text Information

First Line: The LORD ever answer your cries of distress
Title: The LORD Ever Answer Your Cries of Distress
Meter: 11.11.11.11
Source: Scottish Psalter, alt.
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

ST. DENIO

ST. DENIO is based on "Can mlynedd i nawr" ("A Hundred Years from Now"), a traditional Welsh ballad popular in the early nineteenth century. It was first published as a hymn tune in John Roberts's Caniadau y Cyssegr (Hymns of the Sanctuary, 1839). The tune title refers to St. Denis, the patron saint…

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Media

The Cyber Hymnal #16007
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Christian Worship #20B

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