Horatius Bonar (1866) • English
Exodus 14:15
Through good report and evil, Lord, Still guided by Thy faithful word, Our staff, our buckler, and our sword, We follow Thee. In silence of the lonely night, In the full glow of day's clear light, Through life's strange windings, dark or bright, We follow Thee. Strengthened by Th…
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Simon Dach • August Crull • English
Romans 8:35-39
Through Jesus' blood and merit I am at peace with God. What, then, can daunt my spirit, However dark my road? My courage shall not fail me, For God is on my side; Though hell itself assail me, Its rage I may deride. There's nothing that can sever From this great love of God; No w…
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Henry Kirke White • English
2 Samuel 12:23
Through sorrow's night and danger's path, Amid the deepening gloom, We, followers of our suff'ring Lord, Are marching to the tomb. There, when the turmoil is no more, And all our powers decay, Our cold remains, in solitude, Shall sleep the years away. Our labors done, securely la…
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Abner P. Cobb • English
1 Corinthians 2:2
Have you touched the garment of the Holy One? Are you washed in the soul-cleansing tide? Are your sins forgiven? Do you hope for heaven, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified? Thro’ the blood, cleansing blood, Thro’ the blood of the Christ crucified, Are your sins forgiven? Do…
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Thomas Kelly (1806) • English
Psalm 3:5
Thro' the day Thy love hath spared us, Now we lay us down to rest: Thro' the silent watches guard us, Let no foe our peace molest. Jesus, Thou our Guardian be; Sweet it is to trust in Thee. Pilgrims here on earth and strangers, Dwelling in the midst of foes, Us and ours preserve…
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William F. Sherwin • English
Isaiah 43:2
Sing aloud a joyful chorus! Come with rejoicing, Praising him who guided his people of old; For the God who led the fathers Liveth forever, And in tender mercy doth the children behold. Through the Jordan, through the Jordan, We will go when he gives us the word; In the Jordan, i…
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Mary Peters (1847) • English
Job 37:21
Through the love of God our Saviour, all will be well. Free and changeless is his favour, all, all is well. Precious is the blood that healed us, perfect is the grace that sealed us, strong the hand stretched forth to shield us, all must be well. Though we pass through tribulatio…
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Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1825) • S. Baring-Gould (1867) • English
Exodus 12:25
Through the night of doubt and sorrow onward goes the pilgrim band, singing songs of expectation, marching to the promised land. Clear before us through the darkness gleams and burns the guiding light; pilgrim clasps the hand of pilgrim, stepping fearless through the night. One t…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 23:4
I must walk thro’ the valley and the shadow, But I’ll journey in a loving Saviour’s care; He hath said He will never, never leave me, With His staff He will comfort me there. Thro’ the valley, thro’ the valley, Thro’ the valley and the shadow I must go; But the dark waves of Jord…
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Lewis E. Jones • English
Isaiah 26:2
Throw open the gates of the city, The city of crystal and gold, That all who accept of the Savior May enter with joy to the fold. Throw open the gates of the city, That its light may shine out on the way; Throw open the gates of the city, We are nearing its portals today. Throw o…
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Edward S. Ufford (1888) • English
Matthew 8:25
Throw out the lifeline across the dark wave; There is a brother whom someone should save; Somebody’s brother, O who then will dare To throw out the lifeline, his peril to share? Throw out the lifeline! Throw out the lifeline! Someone is drifting away; Throw out the lifeline! Thro…
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Psalm 2
Thus God declares His sovereign will: "The King that I ordain, Whose throne is fix'd on Sion's hill, Shall there securely reign." Attend, O earth, whilst I declare God's uncontroll'd decree: "Thou art My Son, this day My Heir Have I begotten Thee. "Ask, and receive Thy full deman…
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John Norman • English
Matthew 3:15
Thus it became the prince of grace, And thus should all the favor'd race High heaven's behests fulfil; For that the condescending God Should lead his followers thro' the flood, Was heaven's eternal will. 'Tis not as led by custom's voice, We make these ways our favor'd choice, An…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 50
Thus saith the first, the great command, "Let all thy inward powers unite To love thy Maker and thy God With utmost vigor and delight. "Then shall thy neighbor next in place Share thine affections and esteem, And let thy kindness to thyself Measure and rule thy love to him." This…
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John Newton • English
Revelation 3:7-13
Thus saith the holy One, and true, To his beloved faithful few; "Of heaven and hell I hold the keys, To shut, or open, as I please. "I know thy works, and I approve, Though small thy strength, sincere thy love; Go on, my word and name to own, For none shall rob thee of thy crown.…
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James Montgomery • English
Isaiah 66:12
Thus saith the Lord, "My Church, to thee Peace, like a river, I will send; The Gentiles, in a stream, shall see My mercy flowing without end. The isles, that never heard my fame, Nor knew the glory of my might, They shall be taught to fear my name, Call'd out of darkness into lig…
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Isaac Watts (1707) • English
Genesis 17:7-10
Thus saith the mercy of the Lord: "I'll be a God to thee; I'll bless thy numerous race, and they shall be a seed to me." Abram believed the promised grace and gave his child to God, but water seals the blessing now that once was sealed with blood. Jesus the ancient faith confirms…
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James Russell Woodford • English
Zechariah 6:12-13
Thus speaketh the Lord of Hosts, saying: Behold the man whose name is The Branch; He, even he, shall build the temple of the Lord; and he shall bear the glory, and shall sit and rule upon his throne; and he shall be a priest upon his throne: and the counsel of peace shall be betw…
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Psalm 50
Thus speaks the Lord to wicked men: My statues why do ye declare? Why take My covenant in mouth, Since ye for wisdom do not care? For ye My holy words profane And cast them from you in disdain. Ye have consented with the thief, Ye have partaken with the vile, Your mouths to evil…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 110
Thus to our Christ the Lord Jehovah said; (Shook as he spoke th' etherial worlds with dread); "At my right hand, my best-beloved, fit, "Till all thine enemies shall kiss thy feet. "From Sion's hill to earth's extremest shore, "The rod I'll send, the emblem of thy pow'r; "That 'mi…
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Psalm 38
Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain, Though I deserve it all; Nor let on me the heavy storm Of Thy displeasure fall. My sins, which to a deluge swell, My sinking head o'er flow, And, for my feeble strength to bear, Too vast a burden grow. But, Lord, before Thy searching eyes A…
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Charles W. Naylor (1907) • English
Jeremiah 23:1-8
Long scattered thy children, O Zion, have been, But now they are gathering home: The Spirit is calling, they gladly obey, With songs of rejoicing they come. Thy children are gathering home, With joy they are gathering home; From all the divisions in which they were scattered, Thy…
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Jonathan Franklin • English
Acts 2:46-47
Thy church, O Lord, that’s planted here, O make it to increase With numbers, blessed with filial fear, Enjoying heavenly peace. O may we all, dear Lord, as one, United ever be, Rejoicing in what Christ has done, Who groaned upon the tree. May all each other’s burdens bear; Be sim…
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Psalm 6
Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain, and spare a wretch forlorn; Correct me not in thy fierce wrath, too heavy to be borne. Have mercy, Lord; for I grow faint, unable to endure The anguish of my aching bones, which thou alone can'st cure. My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind, and f…
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Psalm 6
Thy dreadful Anger, Lord, restrain, Nor let thy Wrath on me remain, For 'tis not to be borne: Oh, spare a Wretch forlorn. Instead of Justice, which I fear, Let me the Voice of Mercy hear. Who can the Stroke withstand, Of thine afflicting Hand? Have Mercy LORD! for I grow faint, O…
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Ray Palmer • English
John 14:2
Thy Father’s house! Thine own bright home! And Thou hast there a place for me! Though yet an exile here I roam, That distant home by faith I see. I see its domes resplendent glow, Where beams of God’s own glory fall; And trees of life immortal grow, Whose fruits o’erhang the sapp…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 44
Thy glorious deeds, thy mercies, Lord, of old, Our fathers oft their progeny have told; Their sons with pious gratitude they've taught, What mighty wonders thou for them haft wrought. How thou didst thy beneficence display, And drov'st the nations from their seats away; Didst the…
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James Montgomery • English
Psalm 19
Thy glory, Lord, the heavens declare, The firmament displays Thy skill; The changing clouds, the viewless air, Tempest and calm Thy word fulfil; Day unto day doth utter speech, And night to night Thy knowledge teach. Though voice nor sound inform the ear, Well-known the language…
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Fred S. Shepherd • English
Isaiah 3:7
Trembling soul, beset by fears, "Thy God reigneth!" Look above and dry thy tears: "Thy God reigneth!" Though thy foes with pow'r assail, naught against thee shall prevail; trust in him - he'll never fail: "Thy God reigneth, thy God reigneth!" Sinful soul, thy debt is paid; "Thy G…
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Henry Francis Lyte • English
Psalm 25
Thy goodness and Thy truth, O LORD, recall to mind; And graciously continue still, As You were ever, kind. Let all my former sins, Be blotted out by Thee, And for a dying Savior's sake, In mercy think of me. The riches of His grace, The righteous LORD displays, In bringing wander…
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Thomas Gibbons • English
Psalm 33:5
Thy goodness, Lord our souls confess, Thy goodness we adore; A spring whose blessings never fail, A sea without a shore. Sun, moon, and stars, thy love attest In every cheerful ray; Love draws the curtain of the night, And love restores the day. Thy bounty every season crowns Wit…
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Jean Frederic Oberlin • Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson • English
Deuteronomy 5:32
O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart, And fix my frail, inconstant heart! Henceforth my chief desire shall be To dedicate myself to thee. Whate’er pursuits my time employ, One thought shall fill my soul with joy: That silent, secret thought shall be That all my hopes are fixed on th…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Isaiah 42:6
I know Thy hand upholdeth me, My Savior and my God; And step by step I’ll follow Thee Where’er Thy feet have trod. I know in whom I have believed, And, knowing, I am blest; Thou art the anchor of my soul— In Thee my hope shall rest. I know Thy hand upholdeth me, When doubt and da…
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E. H. Plumptre (1864) • English
Psalm 23
Your hand, O God, has guided your flock from age to age; your faithfulness is written on history's open page. Our fathers owned your goodness, and we their deeds record; and both to this bear witness: one church, one faith, one Lord! Your heralds brought the gospel to greatest an…
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Psalm 119:55-65
Thy hands have made and fashion'd me, Wise with Thy wisdom let me be; Thy saints to see me will rejoice, Because I've made Thy law my choice. Thy judgments, LORD, are good and wise, You do in faithfulness chastise O let Thy grace my comfort be, According to Thy Word to me. Send m…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Acts 1:8
Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, alone Can turn our hearts from sin; His pow'r alone can sanctify And keep us pure within. Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, alone Can deeper love inspire; His pow'r alone within our souls Can light the sacred fire. Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, can bring The gifts we seek in…
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Frederick W. Faber (1849) • English
Isaiah 57:13
Thy home is with the humble, Lord! The simple are the best; Thy lodging is in child-like hearts; Thou makest there thy rest. Dear Comforter! eternal Love! If thou wilt stay with me, Of lowly thoughts and simple ways I'll build a house for thee. Who made this breathing heart of mi…
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John Johns (1837) • English
Matthew 6:9-13
Come, kingdom of our God, Sweet reign of light and love! Shed peace and hope and joy abroad, And wisdom from above. O'er all our spirits first Extend thy healing reign; There raise and quench the sacred thirst, That never pains again. Come, kingdom of our God, And make the broad…
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Benjamin Beddome • English
Matthew 6:10
Ascend thy throne, almighty King, And spread thy glories all abroad; Let thine own arm salvation bring, And be thou known the gracious God. Let millions bow before thy seat, Let humble mourners seek thy face, Bring daring rebels to thy feet, Subdued by thy victorious grace. O let…
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Lewis Hensley (1867) • English
2 Chronicles 6:41
Thy kingdom come, O God, thy rule, O Christ, begin; break with thine iron rod the tyrannies of sin. Where is thy reign of peace and purity and love? When shall all hatred cease, as in the realms above? When comes the promised time that war shall be no more, and lust, oppression,…
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Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1891) • English
Psalm 72:7-8
Thy Kingdom come, O Lord, Wide-circling as the sun; Fulfill of old Thy word, And make the nations one, One in the bond of peace, The service glad and free Of truth and righteousness, Of love and equity. Speed, speed the longed-for time Foretold by raptured seers, The prophecy sub…
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Frederick L. Hosmer (1891) • English
Psalm 50:6
Thy kingdom come! On bended knee the passing ages pray; and faithful souls have yearned to see on earth that kingdom's day. But the slow watches of the night not less to God belong; and for the everlasting right the silent stars are strong. And lo, already on the hills the flags…
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Albert F. Bayly • English
John 17:1-8
Your love, O God, has all the world created, And led your people to this present hour; In Christ we see life's glory consummated; Your Spirit manifests his living pow'r. We bring you, Lord, in fervent intercession The children of your world-wide family: With contrite hearts we of…
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Psalm 69
Thy lovingkindness, Lord, is good and free, in tender mercy turn Thou unto me; hide not Thy face from me in my distress, in mercy hear my prayer, Thy servant bless. Needy and sorrowful, to Thee I cry; let Thy salvation set my soul on high; then I will sing and praise Thy holy nam…
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Psalm 89
Thy mercies, Lord, shall be my song, My song on them shall ever dwell; To ages yet unborn, my tongue Thy never-failing truth shall tell. I have affirm'd and still maintain, Thy mercy shall for ever last; Thy truth, that does the heav'ns sustain, Like them shall stand for ever fas…
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Psalm 33:4-5
Thy mercy and thy truth, O Lord, transcend the lofty sky; thy judgments are a mighty deep, and as the mountains high. Lord, all thy creatures thou wilt save. Since thou art ever kind, beneath the shadow of thy wings we may a refuge find. With the abundance of thy house we shall b…
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Psalm 36
Thy mercy, Lord, is in the heavens; thy truth doth reach the clouds: thy justice is like mountains great; thy judgments deep as floods: Lord, all creation thou dost keep. How precious is thy grace! Therefore in shadow of thy wings we all our trust shall place. We with the bounty…
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Psalm 56
Thy Mercy, LORD, to me extend, Against my Foes my Life defend; Base Men perpetual Strive renewing, With daily Wrongs are me pursuing: Continually my spiteful Foes, To ruin me, with Joy combine; Thou seest, who sit'st enthron'd on high, What mighty Hosts against me join. But thoug…
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Psalm 52
Thy mercy, Lord, to me extend: on thy protection I depend, and to thy wings for shelter haste, until this storm be overpast. To him I will in trouble cry, the sovereign Judge and God most high, who wonders hath for me begun, and will not leave his work undone. For he from heaven…
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Psalm 65
Thy might sets fast the mountains; strength girds thee evermore to calm the raging peoples and still the ocean's roar. Thy majesty and greatness are through all lands confessed, and joy on earth thou sendest afar, from east to west. To bless the earth thou sendest from thy abunda…
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Charles Wesley • English
Malachi 4:2
The Sun of Righteousness on me Hath risen with healing in his wings: Withered my nature's strength, from thee My soul its life and succor brings; My help is all laid up above; Thy nature and thy name is Love. Contented now, upon my thigh I halt till life's short journey end; All…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 117
Thy name, Almighty Lord, Shall sound through distant lands; Great is thy grace, and sure thy word; Thy truth for ever stands. Far be thine honor spread, And long thy praise endure, Till morning light and evening shade Shall be exchanged no more.
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Thomas Sternhold • English
Psalm 65
Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign in Sion, thine own hill, Their vows to thee they do maintain, and promises fulfill: For that thou dost their prayers still hear, and dost thereto agree, The people all both far and near with trust shall come to thee. Our wicked life so far exc…
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D. S. Warner • English
Matthew 16:26
Sinner, will you lose your soul— Precious soul? ‘Neath the tyrant’s dark control Sink your soul? In the awful judgment day, When all hope has fled away, You would give all earth to pay For your soul. Oh, the price your spirit cost! Jesus died. Why, then, should your soul be lost,…
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Psalm 10
Thy presence why withdraw'st thou, Lord? why hid'st thou now thy face, When dismal times of deep distress call for thy wonted grace? The wicked, swell'd with lawless pride, have made the poor their prey; O let them fall by those designs which they for others lay. For straight the…
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Psalm 73
Thy presence, Lord, hath me supplied, Thou my right hand support dost give; Thou first shalt with Thy counsel guide, And then to glory me receive. Whom then in heaven, but Thee alone, Have I, whose favour I require? Throughout the spacious earth there's none, Compared with Thee,…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 132
Thy promise, Lord to David, mind. And all the chastening of thy rod. How to Jehovah he hath sworn, And vowed to Jacob's mighty God. I will not go into my house, Nor on my bed my limbs, repose; No sleep I'll to mine eyes afford, Nor slumber shall mine eye-lids close; 'Till, for th…
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Unknown • English
2 Timothy 2:3
The die is cast, my choice is made, A soldier I will be; Where Jesus leads I’m not afraid, A soldier I will be. In any clime, in any place, E’en can I not my Savior trace, To spread the news of Jesus’ grace, A soldier I will be. I’ll follow Thee, my Savior, No matter where it be;…
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Psalm 119:97-102
Thy statutes, Lord, are wonderful, my soul them keeps with care. The entrance of thy words gives light, makes wise who simple are. My mouth I have wide openèd, and panted earnestly, While after thy commandements I longed exceedingly. Look on me, Lord, and merciful do thou unto me…
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Gerhard Walther Molanus • Matthias Loy • English
Mark 2:17
Your table I approach; Dear Savior, hear my prayer. Let not an unrepentant heart Prove hurtful to me there. Lord, I confess my sins And mourn their wretched bands; A contrite heart is sure to find Forgiveness at Your hands. Your body and Your blood, Once slain and shed for me, Ar…
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Psalm 40
Thy tender mercies, O my Lord, Withhold not I implore; But let Thy kindness and Thy truth Preserve me evermore. For countless ills have compassed me, My sinful deeds arise; Yea, they have overtaken me; I dare not raise my eyes. My sins are more than I can count, My heart has fail…
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Paul Gerhardt • Arthur T. Russell • English
Psalm 37
Thy way and all thy sorrows, Give thou into His hand, His gracious care unfailing, Who doth the heav’ns command; Their course and path He giveth To clouds and air and wind; A way thy feet may follow, He too for thee will find. On Him be Thy reliance, As thou would'st prosper well…
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John Fawcett • English
Exodus 15:11
Thy way is in the sea; Thy paths we can not trace; Nor solve, O Lord, the mystery Of thy unbounded grace. Here the dark veils of sense Our captive souls surround; Mysterious deeps of providence Our wandering thoughts confound. As through a glass we see The wonders of thy love; Ho…
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Horatius Bonar (1857) • English
Job 3:10
Thy way, not mine, O Lord, however dark it be; lead me by thine own hand, choose out the path for me. Smooth let it be or rough, it will be still the best; winding or straight, it leads right onward to thy rest. I dare not choose my lot; I would not if I might: choose thou for me…
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Nina B. Jackson • English
Psalm 119:34
Thy way, O Lord, not mine, Thy will be done, not mine; Since Thou for me did bleed, And now do intercede, Each day I simply plead, Thy will be done. Thy will, Thy will be done, Thy will, Thy will be done; Incline my heart each day to say, "Thy will be done." Thy way, O Lord, not…
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Lottie Blackwood • English
Romans 12:2
Thy will alone, dear Lord, Is all I care to do In all I act, or speak, or think, While I remain below. I care not what I do, I care not where I go, If thou wilt gently lead me, Lord, Down thro' this vale of woe. I'm not afraid to trust, I see thy smiling face; Thou hast drawn apa…
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Clara McAlister Brooks • English
Matthew 26:39
The eventide falls gently now, By Kedron’s side, o’er Olive’s brow, And through the gloom methinks I see A lonely form in prayer for me. The gentle tone through stately trees, Is borne upon the murm’ring breeze, He bowed His head—God’s only Son— And meekly said, “Thy will be done…
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John Bowring • English
Matthew 5:4
Thy will be done! In devious way The hurrying stream of life may run; Yet still our grateful hearts shall say, Thy will, O Lord, be done! Thy will be done! If o’er us shine A gladdening and a prosperous sun; This prayer will make it more divine Thy will, O Lord, be done!
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Shapcott Wensley • English
Matthew 26:36-46
Thy will be done, the Saviour said, and bowed to earth his sacred head, the sands of life had nearly run, my Father, let thy will be done, thy will, not mine, be done. No watch his spent disciples kept, amid the shadows deep they slept; but silent angels waiting there, beheld his…
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Barney Elliott Warren • English
Matthew 26:42
Thy will be done, Thy will be done; Lord, thou hast taught us all to say Thy will be done. Thy will be done, Thy will be done; Lord, from my heart I truly say, Thy will be done. Thy will be done, Thy will be done; If this cup may not pass from me, Thy will be done. Thy will be do…
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Charles Hutchinson Gabriel • English
Psalm 40:8
Dear Lord, I cannot see Where Thou art leading me! I cannot tell if thorns or roses strew the way, My future is conceal’d! Thou hast not yet reveal’d Thy will in me, nor do I for the knowledge pray. Thy will be done in me, Lord! My all I yield to Thee, Lord! In life, in death, be…
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Psalm 119
Thy wondrous testimonies, Lord, my soul will keep and greatly praise; Thy Word, by faithful lips proclaimed, to simplest minds the truth conveys. I thirst for Thy commandments, Lord, and for Thy mercy press my claim; O look on me, and show the grace displayed to all who love Thy…
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Psalm 57
Thy wonted Mercy, LORD, to me extend! On thy Protection solely I depend; O let thy shelt'ring Wings thy Servant cover! To thee I fly, do thou my Soul defend, 'Till this outrageous Storm hath passed over. To thy Tribunal, sov'reign Judge! I run, Who in my Cause hath wond'rous Thin…
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Psalm 119:67-72
Thy word for ever is, O Lord, In heaven settled fast; Unto all generätions Thy faithfulness doth last: The earth thou hast establishèd, And it abides by thee. This day they stand as thou ordain'dst; For all thy servants be. Unless in thy most perfect law My soul delights had foun…
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Psalm 119
Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against Thee. Blessed art Thou, O Lord my God: teach me Thy statutes.
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Ernest O. Sellers (1908) • English
Psalm 119
Thy Word is a lamp to my feet, a light to my path alway, to guide and to save me from sin, and show me the heav'nly way. Thy Word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee; that I might not sin, that I might not sin, thy Word have I hid in my heart. Forever, O Lord…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 119:105
Thy Word is a lamp to my feet, O Lord, Thy Word is a light to my way; It shines in my soul like a star by night, And comforts and cheers me by day. O wonderful, wonderful Word, My treasure, my hope, and my stay; Each promise recorded delights my soul, And brightens each step of m…
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Psalm 119:1-144
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet And a light unto my path.
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Psalm 119:105-112
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. I have sworn, and I will perform it, that I will keep thy righteous judgments. I am afflicted very much: quicken me, O Lord, according unto thy word. Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offerings of my mouth, O Lord, and…
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Edwin Hodder (1863) • English
Deuteronomy 8:3
Your Word is like a garden, Lord, with flowers bright and fair; and everyone who seeks may pluck a lovely cluster there. Your Word is like a deep, deep mine; and jewels rich and rare are hidden in its mighty depths for every searcher there. Your Word is like a starry host; a thou…
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