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Lord God of my salvation, I

John Barnard • English

Primary Scripture: Psalm 88

Verse 1

Lord, God of my salvation, I To thee, by day, and night, do cry.

Verse 2

Before thee, let my prayer appear; And to thy cry incline thine ear.

Verse 3

Troubles, my soul, so filled have, My life draws nigh unto the grave.

Verse 4

I'm numbered with the dead; as one Whose strength is lost, and spirit gone.

Verse 5

As free among the dead am I, Like slain men, in their fraves that lie, Whom thou in mind no more dost bear; Who by thy hand consumed are.

Verse 6

Thou'st plunged me in the pit most low, In darkness in the depth of woe.

Verse 7

On me thy wrath has heavy lain? And all thy waves increased my pain.

Verse 8

Yea, those that mine acquaintance were, From me thou hast removed far; A loathsome spectacle I'm made; Shut up, to walk abroad afraid.

Verse 9

Mine eye, the marks of sorrow, wears, And spends itself in flowing tears; To thee Jehovah, I have prayed, And daily stretched my hands, for aid.

Verse 10

Wilt thou show wonders to the dead? Shall dead men rise, thy praise to spread?

Verse 11

Shall thy great love the grave confess? Destruction speak thy faithfulness?

Verse 12

In darkness shines thy mighty hand? Thy justice in oblivion's land?

Verse 13

Though, Lord, I've cried in vain, each day, Before thee; still I'll early pray.

Verse 14

Why, Lord, cast'st thou my soul from thee? Why hid'st thy gracious face from me?

Verse 15

Distressed from youth, brought nigh the grave, Thy terrors me amazement gave.

Verse 16

Thy fierce wrath over me hath past; Thy terrors held, and bound me fast.

Verse 17

Daily, around me, like the tide, They flow, and compass every side.

Verse 18

Lover, and friend, I dearly loved, Thou from my sight hast far removed; And those that my acquaintance were, In darkness hide themselves, for fear.

Scripture References

Reference 1

  • psalms 88