F. S. Pond • English
2 Timothy 4:8
The life that has no aim Above the things of earth Is nothing but a gilded name, Has naught to give it worth; But he who ne’er will cease His way tow’rd heav’n to press Shall wear a diadem of peace, The crown of righteousness. The crown of righteousness The crown of righteousness…
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Fredrika Eleonora Falck • Claude W. Foss • English
John 1:29
My crucified Saviour, despised and contemned, Thou innocent Victim for sinners condemned, Thy garments are blood-stained, Thy spirit doth groan, In agony prostrate, Thou suff'rest alone. Thou weepest and moanest in conflict and prayer, And writhest in agony, pain and despair; In…
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Isaac Watts (1709) • English
Deuteronomy 4:9-10
My dear Redeemer and my Lord, I read my duty in your Word; but in your life the law appears, drawn out in living characters. Such was your truth, and such your zeal, such def'rence to your Father's will, such love and meekness so divine, I would transcribe and make them mine. Col…
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Will Smith • English
Proverbs 18:24
My dearest friend is Jesus, On Him I do depend; He says He will be with me, Until my journey’s end. Get in touch with God, my brother, Get in touch with God, I pray; Keep in touch with God, my brother, And walk this narrow way. I know I’ve many trials, They come from every hand;…
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John Blain • English
2 Corinthians 13:11
My Christian friends, in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union join, Your friendship’s like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. Your company’s sweet, your union dear, Your words delightful to my ear; Yet when I see that we must part You draw like cords arou…
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James Relly • English
Hebrews 4:15
My dearest Lamb, who bear'st my Grief, Thy Sympathy affords Relief To thy poor, drooping Bride: Thy Blood, as Wine, shall cheer my Heart; I'll draw my Ease from all thy Smart, And from thy pierced Side. When thy poor Church grows tir'd and faint, And, overburden'd, makes Complain…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 55
The earnest pray'r, O heav'nly father, hear, Nor on thy suppliant servant look severe: View with what sorrows swells my anguish'd breast; What fatal griefs deny my soul her rest; 'Cause of the malice of oppressive foes, The bitter hate, with which they've 'gainst me rose; The kil…
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E. E. Hewitt • English
Psalm 57:7
My faith has found a resting place, Not in device nor creed. I trust the ever-living One; His wounds for me shall plead. I need no other argument, I need no other plea, It is enough that Jesus died, And that he died for me. Enough for me that Jesus saves, This ends my fear and do…
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Ray Palmer (1830) • English
Psalm 25:1-2
My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Savior divine! Now hear me while I pray, take all my guilt away; O let me from this day be wholly Thine. May Thy rich grace impart strength to my fainting heart, my zeal inspire; as Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee pure…
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E. T. Hildebrand • English
2 Corinthians 5:2
I am thinking tonight of a far away home, Where the angels are happy in song, And the streets of pure gold, which I long to behold, Are trod by the bright angel throng. Beautiful home, land of the blest, Whose glories forever are bright; My soul goes up to the great white throne,…
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Marian Longfellow • English
Hebrews 4:13
He knows the bitter, weary way, The endless striving day by day, The souls that weep, the souls that pray— He knows it all, He knows it all, He knows it all, The souls that weep, the souls that pray— He knows it all. He knows how hard the fight has been, The clouds that come our…
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W. C. Martin • English
Psalm 23:4
I trust in God wherever I may be, Upon the land or on the rolling sea; For come what may, from day to day, My heav'nly Father watches over me. I trust in God, I know he cares for me, On mountain bleak or on the stormy sea; Though billows roll, he keeps my soul, My heav'nly Father…
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H. W. Baker (1875) • English
Genesis 1:3
My Father, for another night of quiet sleep and rest, for all the joy of morning light, thy holy name be blest. Now with the new-born day I give myself anew to thee, that as thou willest I may live, and what thou willest be. Whate'er I do, things great or small, whate'er I speak…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Romans 8:15
My Father, God! how sweet the sound, How tender and how dear! Not all the melody of heaven Could so delight the ear. Come, sacred Spirit, seal the name On my expanding heart, And show that in Jehovah's grace I share a filial part. Cheered by a signal so divine, Unwavering I belie…
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Psalm 16:11
Everything's alright in the Father's house, In the Father's house, In the Father's house, Everything's alright in the Father's house, In the Father's house, In the Father's house. We are all at home in the Father's house, In the Father's house, In the Father's house, We are all a…
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William Hunter • English
Ezekiel 47:12
There is a place where my hopes are stay’d, My heart and my treasure are there; Where verdure and blossoms never fade, And fields are eternal fair. That blissful place is my fatherland; By faith its delights I explore; Come, favor my flight, angelic band, And waft me in peace to…
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Samuel Stennett • English
Luke 22:19-20
Here at Thy table, Lord, we meet, To feed on food divine; Thy body is the bread we eat, Thy precious blood, the wine. He that prepares this rich repast, Himself comes down and dies; And then invites us thus to feast, Upon the sacrifice. O was there ever love so free, Dear Saviour…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 64
My foes assault me with relentless hate; Hear me, my God; thy favour I intreat. O save me from the vile insidious snare, The secret toils they 'gainst my life prepare. Their tongues are whetted like their pointed swords; More deep, than arrows, wound their bitter words: That at t…
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Charles Hutchinson Gabriel • English
2 Samuel 22:3
There is a Friend above all others dear, Who is constant, faithful, and sincere; Whose mercy is wider than the widest sea, A Friend whose love from sin will free. He’s my Savior, and my Redeemer, For me He suffered want and shame; He’s my Savior, and I adore Him, All glory be unt…
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Joel 2:15
My friends and neighbors, far and near Attention give and you shall hear The Gospel trumpet still proclaim Salvation in the Savior's name. Many a seaman you have heard Inviting you to seek the Lord, Yet still the Gospel you disdain, And Jesus hath been preached in vain. When in a…
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Georgia Thornton • English
Daniel 6:21-22
Ye servants of the living God, From Afric’s sunny shore, Your deliverer praise with all your soul, And to Egypt return no more. Ny God delivered Daniel, Daniel, Daniel; My God delivered Daniel, and why not deliver me? We want no cowards in our band, Who will their colors fly; We…
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Anonymous • English
Psalm 95:1-7
My God is so great, so strong and so mighty! There's nothing my God cannot do! (clap, clap) The mountains are his, the rivers are his, the stars are his handiwork too. My God is so great, so strong and so mighty! There's nothing my God cannot do! (clap, clap) ¡Mi Dios es tan gran…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Philippians 4:19-20
My God, how cheerful is the sound! How pleasant to repeat! Well may that heart with pleasure bound, Where God hat fix'd his seat. What want shall not our God supply From his redundant stores? What streams of mercy from on high An arm almighty pours! From Christ the ever-living sp…
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Philippians 4:19
My God shall supply all your need, My God shall supply all your need, According to His riches in glory Thru our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Mrs. C. H. Morris • English
Philippians 4:19
Wherefore are ye doubting and fearing, And not to his word giving heed? This promise for you has been written, “My God shall supply all your need.” My God shall supply, My God shall supply all your need; According to his riches in gory by Christ Jesus, My God shall supply all you…
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Matthew Bridges (1848) • English
Deuteronomy 30:15-20
My God, accept my heart this day, and make it always thine, that I from thee no more may stray, no more from thee decline. Before the cross of him who died, behold, I prostrate fall; let every sin be crucified, and Christ be all in all. Anoint me with thy heavenly grace, and seal…
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Philip Doddridge (1755) • English
Psalm 23:3-6
My God, and is thy table spread, and doth thy cup with love o'erflow? Thither be all thy children led, and let them all thy sweetness know. Hail, sacred feast which Jesus makes, rich banquet of his flesh and blood! Thrice happy he who here partakes that sacred stream, that heaven…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 63
My God, at early dawn to thee I'll cry; My soul's athirst thy presence to enjoy; My weak, my languid system thee demands, As ask refreshing showers the parched lands: Thy pow'r, thy radiant glory to behold, Which in thy house thou wontest to unfold. For sweeter far than length of…
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Psalm 59
My God, deliver me from those that are mine enemies; And do thou me defend from those that up against me rise. Do thou deliver me from them that work iniquity; And give me safety from the men of bloody cruelty. For, lo, they for my soul lay wait: the mighty do combine Against me,…
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Frederick William Faber (1848) • English
Exodus 25:17
My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright, How beautiful Thy mercy seat, in depths of burning light! How dread are Thine eternal years, O everlasting LORD; by prostrate spirits, day and night, incessantly adored. How wonderful, how beautiful, the sight of Thee must b…
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Charles Wesley • English
1 Kings 8:27
My God, I am thine; What a comfort divine, What a blessing to know that my Jesus is mine! Hallelujah, send the glory! Hallelujah, amen! Hallelujah, send the glory! Revive us again. In the heavenly Lamb Thrice happy I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of his name. True p…
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St. Francis Xavier • Edward Caswall (1849) • English
Psalm 18:1
My God, I love Thee, not because I hope for heav'n thereby, nor yet for fear that, loving not, I might forever die. But for that Thou didst all mankind upon the cross embrace; for us didst bear the nails and spear, and manifold disgrace; And griefs and torments numberless, and sw…
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Adelaide A. Procter (1858) • English
Genesis 1:31
My God, I thank Thee, who hast made The earth so bright; So full of splendor and of joy, Beauty and light, So many glorious things are here, Noble and right. I thank Thee, too, that Thou hast made Joy to abound; So many gentle thoughts and deeds Circling us round; That in the dar…
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Charlotte Elliott (1834) • English
Genesis 24:63
My God, is any hour so sweet From blush of morn to evening star, As that which calls me to Thy feet, The hour of prayer? Then is my strength by Thee renewed; Then are my sins by Thee forgiv’n; Then dost Thou cheer my solitude With hopes of heav’n. No words can tell what sweet rel…
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Isaac Watts (1719) • English
Psalm 71
My God, my everlasting hope, I live upon Thy truth; Thine hands have held my childhood up, And strengthened all my youth. My flesh was fashioned by Thy power, With all these limbs of mine; And from my mother's painful hour, I've been entirely Thine. Still has my life new wonders…
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Anne Steele • English
Psalm 9:10
My God, my Father, blissful name! Oh, may I call you mine. May I with sweet assurance claim A portion so divine? This only can my fears control, And bid my sorrows fly. What harm can ever reach my soul, Beneath my Father’s eye? Whate’er your providence denies, I calmly would acqu…
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Frederick Mann • English
Psalm 143:8-10
My God, my Father, make me strong, When tasks of life seem hard and long, To greet them with this triumph song: Your will be done. Draw from my timid eyes the veil To show, where earthly forces fail, Your pow'r and love must still prevail-- Your will be done. With confident and h…
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Charlotte Elliott (1834) • English
1 Samuel 3:18
My God my Father, while I stray Far from my home, on life’s rough way, O teach me from my heart to say, “Thy will be done!” Tho' dark my path, and sad my lot, Let me be still and murmur not, Or breathe the prayer divinely taught, “Thy will be done!” Let but my fainting heart be b…
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Frederick W. Faber (1852) • English
Luke 22:41-44
My God! my God! and can it be That I should sin so lightly now, And think no more of evil thoughts Than of the wind that waves the bough? I sin, and Heav’n and earth go round, As if no dreadful deed were done; As if Thy blood had never flowed To hinder sin, or to atone. I walk th…
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Psalm 22
My God, My God, I cry to Thee; O why hast Thou forsaken Me? Afar from Me, Thou dost not heed, Though day and night for help I plead. But Thou art holy in Thy ways, Enthroned upon Thy people's praise; Our fathers put their trust in Thee, Believed, and Thou didst set them free. The…
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Psalm 22
My God, my God, O why hast Thou In my distress forsaken me? O why so far from giving help, And from my agonizing plea? By day, my God, I cry in vain, By night, yet no relief I gain. Reproached of men, by all despised, A worm and not a man am I; All they that see me laugh in scorn…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 22
My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Forsaken me? O why So far from helping me, and deaf To all my mournful cry? O thou my God, I cry all day, But thou hast no regard; I am not silent in the night, And yet I am not heard. But thou art holy, O thou God, Who dost great pleasure take…
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Psalm 22:1-21
My God, my God, wherefore is it thou hast forsaken me? Why from my help so far, and from my cry of agony? All day, my God to thee I cry, yet am not heard by thee; and in the season of the night I cannot silent be. But thou art holy, thou that dost inhabit Israel's praise. Our Fat…
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Psalm 22
My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me: Why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring? O my God, I cry in the day time, but thou hearest not; And in the night season, and am not silent. But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel, ou…
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H. Petursson • Charles Venn Pilcher • English
Psalm 22
Forsaken of God on Calvary The Saviour Christ hung dying, That I might ne'er forsaken be, While on His death relying: Yea, for the sake of His lone cry, With ready ear the Lord Most High Will aye regard my crying. When from earth's light I pass away, Sight, hearing, sense declini…
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Anonymous • English
Psalm 22:1-12
My God, my God, why me forsake? O why to me no answer make? In deep distress I cry, O Lord; Why stand afar—nor help afford? All day, my God, I cry in vain, Nor can I in the night refrain; But Thou art holy, who dost dwell Amid the songs of Israel. Our fathers put their t…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 139:17
My God! permit me not to be A stranger to myself and Thee: Amidst a thousand thoughts I rove, Forgetful of my highest love. Why should my passions mix with earth, And thus debase my heavenly birth? Why should I cleave to things below, And let my God, my Saviour, go? Call me away…
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Isaac Watts (1707) • English
Nehemiah 8:10
My God, the spring of all my joys, The life of my delights, The glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my night! In darkest shades, if Thou appear, My dawning is begun; Thou art my soul's bright morning star, And Thou my rising sun. The opening heavens around me shine With be…
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Charles Wesley • English
Job 42:6
My God, my God, to thee I cry, Thee only would I know; Thy purifying blood apply, And wash me white as snow. Touch me and make me clean, Purge my iniquity; Unless Thou washed my soul from sin, I have no part in Thee. But art Thou not already mine? Answer, if mine Thou art! Whispe…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 139
My God, what inward grief I feel When impious men transgress thy will! I mourn to hear their lips profane Take thy tremendous name in vain. Does not my soul detest and hate The sons of malice and deceit? Those that oppose thy laws and thee, I count them enemies to me. Lord, searc…
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Psalm 22
My God, my God, why hast thou me forsaken? why so far Art thou from helping me, and from my words that roaring are? All day, my God, to thee I cry, yet am not heard by thee; And in the season of the night I cannot silent be. But thou art holy, thou that dost inhabit Isr’el’s prai…
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Psalm 22
My GOD! my GOD! why leavst thou me, When I with Anguish call on thee? Why dost thou me neglect, And my loud Pray'r reject? All Day, but all the day in vain, To thee, O LORD, do I complain: All Night have I implor'd Thy Help to me restor'd. Yet thou, O LORD, art ever just, Relievi…
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John Needham • English
2 Corinthians 12:9
Kind are the words that Jesus speaks To cheer the drooping saint; My grace sufficient is for you, Though nature's powers may faint. My grace its glories shall display, And make your griefs remove; Your weakness shall the triumphs tell Of boundless power and love. O thou, my Savio…
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L. H. Baker • English
2 Corinthians 12:1-9
The Seer came back from paradise To earth with its sorrow and pain; There floated to him from refulgent skies The words of this glad refrain: “My grace is sufficient for thee;” “My grace is sufficient for thee;” For my strength is made perfect in weakness; “My grace is sufficient…
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Psalm 16
My grateful soul shall bless the Lord, Whose precepts give me light; And private counsel still afford In sorrow's dismal night. Therefore my heart all grief defies, My glory does rejoice; My flesh shall rest, in hope to rise, Waked by His powerful voice. Thou, Lord, when I resign…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 43
My great avenger thou, O Lord, to thee Make I appeal against my enemy; Against the fraudful, the deceitful man Do thou, just God, my righteous cause maintain. Thou art my surest hope, my strong defence; Why have I not my wonted confidence? Why do I fruitless mourn my sad distress…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 103:3
Thou art my great “Physician,” My Saviour and my All; I look to Thee for blessing, And on Thy mercy call, With tend’rest care Thou watchest Beside the couch of pain, And givest health and healing, When human help is vain, And givest health and healing, When human help is vain. Wh…
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Psalm 119
My grieving soul revive, O Lord, according to Thy word; to Thee my ways I have declared, and Thou my prayer hast heard. Teach me to know Thy holy way and think upon Thy deeds; in grief I ask for promised grace according to my needs. Keep me from falsehood, let Thy law with me in…
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Benjamin Rhodes • English
Isaiah 9:2-7
My heart and voice I raise to spread Messiah's praise, Messiah's praise let all repeat: the universal Lord, by whose almighty word creation rose in form complete. A servant's form he wore, and in his body bore our dreadful curse on Calvary: he like a victim stood and poured his s…
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Psalm 45
My heart brings forth a goodly thing; my words that I indite Concern the King: my tongue's a pen of one that swift doth write. Thou fairer art than sons of men: into thy lips is store Of grace infused; God therefore thee hath blessed for evermore. O thou that art the mighty One,…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 36
My heart concludes, the bold in sin, No fear of God has lodged within; He blinds his eyes with fond self love, Until his crimes most hateful prove. False, and mischievous, words he speaks; Wisdom, and goodness, he forsakes; In bed, he plots some vile intent; His hardened heart's…
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Psalm 45
My heart doth overflow, a goodly theme is mine; my eager tongue with joyful song doth praise the King Divine. Supremely fair Thou art, Thy lips with grace o'erflow; His richest blessings evermore doth God on Thee bestow. Now gird Thee with Thy sword, O strong and mighty One, in s…
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Proverbs 8:34-35
My heart has been too long ensnared, In folly's hurtful ways; Oh, may I be at length prepared, To hear what wisdom says! 'Tis Jesus from the mercy-seat, Invites me to his rest; He calls poor sinners to his feet, To make them truly blest. Approach, my soul, to wisdom's gates, Appr…
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Psalm 45
My heart inditing is good matter in a song: I speak the things that I have made, which to the King belong: My tongue shall be as quick, his honor to indite, As is the pen of any scribe that useth fast to write. Thou'rt fairest of all men; grace in thy lips doth flow: And therefor…
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Psalm 108
My heart is fix’d, Lord; I will sing, and with my glory praise. Awake up psaltery and harp; myself I’ll early raise. I’ll praise thee ‘mong the people, Lord; ’mong nations sing will I: For above heav’n thy mercy’s great, thy truth doth reach the sky. Be thou above the heavens, Lo…
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Anonymous • English
Psalm 108
My heart is fixed, O God, A grateful song I raise; Awake, O harp, in joyful strains, Awake, my soul, to praise. Among the nations, LORD, To You my song shall rise; Your truth is great above the heavens, Your mercies reach the skies. Above the heavens, O God, And over all the eart…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 57
My heart is fixed, O God, my heart Is fixed to triumph in Thy grace: Awake, my lute, and bear a part My glory is to sing Thy praise, Till all Thy nature I partake, And bright in all thine image wake. Thee will I praise among thine own; Thee will I to the world extol, And make Thy…
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Charles Wesley • English
1 Kings 8:45
My heart is full of Christ, and longs Its glorious matter to declare! Of Him I make my loftier song, I cannot from His praise forbear; My ready tongue makes haste to sing The glories of my heavenly King. Fairer than all the earth-born race, Perfect in comeliness Thou are; Repleni…
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Charles W. Naylor • English
Psalm 51:1
Savior, now my heart is longing For Thy wondrous saving grace; Life has been a barren desert, While my sins have hid Thy face. Oft in anguish have I struggled, Fought the blighting pow’r of sin, But, o’ercome, cast down, and vanquished, In each conflict have I been. Savior, take…
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S. A. Sterrett Metheny • English
Psalm 131
My heart is not exalted, LORD, Nor haughty is my eye. I do not deal in matters great, Or things for me too high. I have composed and calmed my soul, I'm like a little child; Now weaned, he on this mother rests With soul subdued and mild. Yes, like a child who has been weaned, My…
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Anna Letitia Waring (1849) • English
Psalm 63:1
My heart is resting, O my God, I will give thanks and sing; My heart is at the secret source Of every precious thing. I thirst for springs of heavenly life, And here all day they rise; I seek the treasure of Thy love, And close at hand it lies. I have a heritage of joy, That yet…
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Henry Francis Lyte • English
Psalm 108
My heart its God would sing, But ah, my powers are small. Spirit of grace, Your helping bring, And raise and claim them all. At morn, at noon, at night, In secret and abroad, O make it still my chief delight, To thank and praise my God! Beyond the spreading sky, Your love and tru…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 51:12
My heart overflowing with rapture would sing Of Him, my Redeemer, Preserver, and King; Whose name ever precious with joy I repeat, While only a learner I sit at His feet. In this my rejoicing and glory shall be, The cross where my Saviour once suffered for me. My heart overflowin…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 122
My heart rejoiced to hear The people this declare, We'll to Jehovah's house ascend. Our feet shall henceforth wait Within fair Salem's gate, And sacred worship there attend. Jerusalem is built A city, richly gilt, Compact, and great shall be in fame. God's covenant ark is there,…
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Charles W. Naylor (1904) • English
Galatians 4:6
I have yielded myself to Thy service, And Thy presence my bosom doth fill; O my Savior, I haste to obey Thee, And my heart says amen to Thy will. Yes, my heart says amen to Thy will, Lord, And I know that Thou lovest me still, While I bow low in humble submission, And my heart sa…
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Henry B. Hartzler • English
1 Corinthians 3:16
My heart shall be a temple, For Thee, my gracious Lord; I hear Thy friendly summons, I open at Thy word. My heart shall be a temple, Prepared for Thee alone; I pray Thee come and enter, Oh, make it all Thine own. My heart shall be a temple, A consecrated place, Illumined by Thy g…
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Lucena C. Byrum (1905) • English
Psalm 21:2
Let me walk in the path which my Savior hath trod, Let me follow so close by His side; For by trusting in Him I am happy and free, In the fold of His love let me hide. In His love let me hide, In His love let me hide; For by trusting in Him, I am happy and free, In the fold of Hi…
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John R. Clements • English
Psalm 57:7
My heart’s in the Homeland, far, far o’er the tide, Where those who are faithful shall ever abide; My heart’s in the Homeland, that region so fair, Where loved ones are waiting to welcome me there. My heart’s in the Homeland, That region, that region fair; My heart’s in the Homel…
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Psalm 131
My heart's not haughty, LORD, nor lofty are mine eyes: In things too great or high for me is not mine exercise. I as a child behave wean'd from the mother's breast: My soul ev'n as a weaned child, submits and lies at rest. Let Isr'el on the LORD, rest therefore quietly: Yea hence…
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Flora McLean • English
Mark 9:24
Dear Lord, increase my faith, I pray, While on this earth I roam; Banish my ev’ry doubt away, And guide me safely home. Guide me home, guide me home, Guide me safely home; Banish my ev’ry doubt away, And guide me safely home. Give me the faith to trust Thy pow’r, E’en where I can…
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