W. H. Berry • English
1 Corinthians 2:9
There’s a land where ’tis morning forever, And no clouds ever darken the sky; Those who meet in that land naught can sever; There true friendship and love never die. O that land is my home; Oft in dreams I its beauties behold; And I think, as I roam, Of the glories that cannot be…
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Charles Wesley • English
Psalm 37:31
To the hills I lift my eyes, the everlasting hills. Streaming forth in fresh supplies, my soul the Spirit feels; will he not his help afford? Help, while yet I ask, is giv'n; God comes down, the God and Lord who made both earth and heav'n. Faithful soul, pray, always pray, and st…
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Philip Doddridge • English
1 Samuel 7:12
My helper, God! I bless His name, The same His power, His grace the same, The tokens of His friendly care care Open, and crown, and close the year. I ’midst ten thousand dangers stand, Supported by His guardian hand; And see, when I survey my ways, Ten thousand monuments of prais…
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R. Hutchinson • English
Psalm 32:7
Thou art, O Lord, my Hiding Place; My soul beneath Thy care May fold its wings in perfect peace, And fear no danger there. My Hiding Place, my Hiding Place, When stormy billows roll; My Rock, my Hope, my sure Defence, The Anchor of my soul. Thou art, O Lord, my Hiding Place From…
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P. P. Bliss • English
Psalm 18:2
In Zion’s Rock abiding, My soul her triumph sings; In His pavilion hiding, I praise the King of kings. My High Tower is He! To Him will I flee; In Him confide, in Him abide; My High Tower is He! Wild waves are round me swelling, Dark clouds above I see; Yet, in my Fortress dwelli…
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Colossians 3:2
I love to think of my home above, In the glorious realms of light; Of the pearly gates and the golden streets, In the land where there is no night. Home, sweet home! Happy home, sweet home! Oh, say, will you meet me there, In that home above, Where all is love, And joys beyond co…
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Johnson Oatman • English
Luke 6:48
Praise God, I live in Beulah land, My house will all the storms withstand; It is not built on sinking sand, My home is on the Rock. My home is on the Rock, The Everlasting Rock; I do not fear when storms are near, My home is on the Rock. When come life’s trials thick and fast, Wh…
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Mary A. Kidder • English
John 14:2
Above the waves of earthly strife, Above the ills and cares of life, Where all is peaceful, bright and fair, My home is there, my home is there. My beautiful home, my beautiful home, In the land where the glorified ever shall roam, Where angels bright wear crowns of light, My hom…
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Edward Mote (1834) • English
Deuteronomy 32:31
My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name. On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand: all other ground is sinking sand; all other ground is sinking sand. When darkness veils his lovely face,…
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Psalm 31
My hope, my steadfast trust, I on Thy help repose; That Thou, my God, art good and just, My soul with comfort knows. Whate'er events betide, Thy wisdom times them all; Then, Lord, thy servant safely hide From those that seek his fall. The brightness of Thy face To me, O Lord, dis…
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Anonymous (1802) • English
Psalm 39:7
My Hope, my All, my Saviour Thou! To Thee, O Lord, my soul I bow. I seek the bliss Thy wounds impart, I long to find Thee in my heart. Be Thou my Strength, be Thou my Way, Protect me through my life's short day; In all my acts may wisdom guide, And keep me, Saviour, near Thy side…
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James Montgomery • English
Isaiah 56:7
"My House shall be an House of Prayer For all that live, to worship there:" Thus saith the Lord:--how answer we? "Thine House, our House of Prayer shall be." "Wherever I my Name record, There will I meet Thee," saith the Lord; Thee in Thine House of Prayer we meet; Now bless us f…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 35
Thy injur'd cause, my great protector, plead; And 'gainst invet'rate foes thy servant aid: Arm, arm, put on the buckler and the shield; Arm, arm, and meet them in th' embattl'd field; O bid my soul to rid her of her fear; Tell her, her great deliverer is near. With bitter shame,…
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Catherine Winkworth • English
Psalm 118:1
My inmost heart now raises In this fair morning hour A song of thankful praises To Thine almighty pow'r, O God, upon Thy throne. To honor and adore Thee, I bring my praise before Thee Through Christ, Thine only Son. For Thou from me hast warded All perils of the night; From ev'ry…
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Samuel Medley • English
Mark 7:37
Now in a song of grateful praise, To Thee, O Lord, my voice I'll raise: With all Thy Saints I'll join to tell, My Jesus has done all things well. And above the rest this note shall swell, This note shall swell, this note shall swell, And above the rest this note shall swell, My J…
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Benjamin Schmolck (c. 1704) • Jane Borthwick (1854) • English
1 Samuel 3:18
My Jesus, as Thou wilt! O may Thy will be mine! Into Thy hand of love I would my all resign. Through sorrow or thro' joy, Conduct me as Thine own; And help me still to say, "My Lord, Thy will be done." My Jesus, as Thou wilt! Tho' seen thro' many a tear, Let not my star of hope G…
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James H. Duffell (1862) • English
1 Chronicles 16:29
My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine; for thee all the follies of sin I resign; my gracious Redeemer, my Savior art thou; if ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. I love thee because thou hast first loved me and purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for weari…
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Samuel Crossman • English
Job 19:25
My life's a shade, my days Apace to death decline: My Lord is Life; He'll raise My dust again, even mine. Sweet truth to me! I shall arise And with these eyes My Saviour see. My peaceful grave shall keep My form till that sweet day; I shall awake from sleep And leave my bed of cl…
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Mrs. L. Shorey (1896) • English
John 15:15
I have a Friend so precious, So very dear to me, He loves me with such tender love, He loves so faithfully; I could not live apart form Him, I love to feel Him nigh, And so we dwell together, My Lord and I. Sometimes I’m faint and weary, He knows that I am weak, And as He bids me…
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Madame Guyon • English
Psalm 139:7-10
My Lord, how full of sweet content; I pass my years of banishment! Where’er I dwell, I dwell with Thee, In heav’n, in earth, or on the sea; Where’er I dwell, I dwell with Thee, In heav’n, in earth, or on the sea. To me remains nor place nor time; My country is in ev’ry clime: I c…
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John Mason (1683) • English
Hebrews 4:9
My Lord, my Love, was crucified, He all the pains did bear; But in the sweetness of His rest He makes His servants share. How sweetly rest Thy saints above Which in Thy bosom lie; The Church below doth rest in hope Of that felicity. Thou, Lord, who daily feed'st Thy sheep, Mak'st…
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Jacques Bridaine • Thomas Benson Pollock (1887) • English
John 19:35
My Lord, my Master, at thy feet adoring, I see thee bowed beneath thy load of woe: for me, a sinner, is thy life-blood pouring; for thee, my Saviour, scarce my tears will flow. Thine own disciple to the Jews has sold thee, with friendship's kiss and loyal word he came; how oft of…
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Margaret Hines • English
John 16:2
O Lord, O my Lord, O lord, my Lord, this union. O Lord, O my Lord, O lord, my Lord, this union. Trouble in the morning, trouble all day— My Lord, this union; There'll be no trouble in that day— My Lord, this union. I left my burden at the foot of the hill, My Lord, this union; To…
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Johann J. Rambach • R. E. Taylor • English
Psalm 119:8
My Maker, be Thou nigh The light of life to give And guide me with Thine eye While here on earth I live. To Thee my heart I tender And all my pow'rs surrender; Make it my one endeavor To love and serve Thee ever. Upon Thy promise I rely; My Maker, be Thou nigh. My Savior, wash me…
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William George Tarrant (1890) • English
John 5:17
My Master was a worker, With daily work to do, And he who would be like Him Must be a worker, too. Then welcome honest labor, And honest labor’s fare, For where there is a worker, The Master’s man is there. My Master was a comrade, A trusty friend and true, And he who would be li…
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Helen Maria Williams (1786) • English
Job 13:15
While Thee I seek, protecting Power, Be my vain wishes stilled; And may this consecrated hour With better hopes be filled. In each event of life, how clear Thy ruling hand I see; Each blessing to my soul more dear Because conferred by Thee. In every joy that crowns my days, In ev…
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William Cushing • English
Deuteronomy 32:12
I would toil in the field where he calleth me to go, Tho’ humbly my work may be; I would ask no more; I only care to know, ‘Tis the way my Lord leadeth me. ‘Tis the way my Lord leadeth me, ‘Tis the way my Lord leadeth me; I would ask no more; I only care to know, ‘Tis the way my…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Proverbs 31:28
A prayer on the wings of an angel, Is borne to the portals of light; I feel in my heart the assurance That mother is praying tonight. My spirit is wounded and broken, My sins with contrition I see, To Jesus I’ll go and confess them, While mother is praying for me. My mother is pr…
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M. B. Williams • English
Psalm 119:105
There's a dear and precious book, Tho' it's worn and faded now, Which recalls the happy days of long ago, When I stood at mother's knee, With her hand upon my brow, And I heard her voice in gentle tones and low. Blessed book, precious book, On thy dear old tear-stained leaves I l…
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Judson W. Van De Venter • English
Proverbs 6:20
I never can forget the day I heard my mother kindly say, "You’re leaving now my tender care; Remember, child, your mother’s prayer." Whene’er I think of her so dear, I feel her angel spirit near; A voice comes floating on the air, Reminding me of mother’s prayer. I never can forg…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 78
1. My People close attention give, And my instruction wisely hear; To wholesome words, which I shall speak, Bow an obedient listening ear. 2. My mouth shall parables relate; And ancient mysteries unfold; 3. Which we our selves have heard, and known; And what our fathers have us t…
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Psalm 78
My people, give ear, attend to my word, in parables new deep truths shall be heard; the wonderful story our fathers made known to children succeeding by us must be shown. Instructing our sons we gladly record the praises, the works, the might of the Lord, for he has commanded tha…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 102
My pleading cries, eternal father, hear, O list, while I pour forth my mournful pray'r, Nor from my griefs avert thy pitying eye; For deeply I'm o'erwhelm'd in misery; Incessant woes my anguish'd soul invade; Propitious hear, and grant a speedy aid. Like smoak, like vapours, pass…
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P. P. Bliss • English
Psalm 5:2
More holiness give me, More strivings within, More patience in suff’ring, More sorrow for sin, More faith in my Savior, More sense of his care, More joy in his service, More purpose in prayer. More gratitude give me, More trust in the Lord, More pride in his glory, More hope in h…
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Anna Letitia Waring • English
John 14:14
My prayer to the promise shall cling — I will not give heed to a doubt; For I ask for the one needful thing, Which I cannot be happy without. A spirit of lowly repose In the love of the Lamb that was slain, A heart to be touched with his woes, And a care not to grieve Him again —…
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Henry B. Hartzler • English
Psalm 119:105
Like a Star of the morning in its beauty, Like a Sun is the Bible to my soul, Shining clear on the way of love and duty, As I hasten on my journey to the goal. Holy Bible! my precious Bible! Gift of God, and Lamp of life, My Beautiful Bible! I will cling to the dear, old Holy Bib…
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Isaac Watts • English
2 Timothy 4:6-8
My race is run; my warfare’s o’er; the solemn hour is nigh, when, offer'd up to God, my soul shall wing its flight on high. With heav’nly weapons I have fought the battles of the Lord; finish'd my course, and kept the faith, depending on his word. Henceforth there is laid up for…
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James A. Brown • English
Ecclesiastes 12:14
In a day that is not far, At the blazing judgment bar, Even now the awful summons I can hear; I must meet the mighty God, I must face His holy Word, I must stand before the judgment bar. Oh, my record will be there, Be its pages dark or fair, When I stand before the judgment bar;…
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Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon • English
Psalm 18:1-3
I would love Thee, God and Father! My Redeemer, and my King! I would love Thee; for without Thee Life is but a bitter thing. I would love Thee; ev'ry blessing Flows to me from out Thy throne; I would love Thee; —he who loves Thee Never feels himself alone. I would love Thee; look…
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Alice Boise Wood • English
Psalm 104:17-18
To the rock flies the cony, the stork to her nest, When tempests are gathering and black is the west; So swift, by life’s trials o’erwhelmed and oppressed, I fly to my refuge, Jehovah, my rest! The nest, whither speedeth the storm beaten bird, Aloft, on the fir top by tempests is…
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P. P. Bliss • English
Psalm 143:9
Jesus, Savior, to Thy side, From th’avenger I would flee; Let me safely there abide, Let Thy grace my refuge be. Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee; Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Whersoe’er my tent is spread, There will I Thy name mak…
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Psalm 4
My righteous God, who oft of old Hast saved from troubles manifold, Give answer when I call to Thee, Be gracious now and hear my plea. O who will show us any good? Exclaims the troubled multitude; But lift on us, O God of grace, The cheering brightness of Thy face. How long, O me…
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C. R. Blackall • English
Leviticus 16:31
Sweet Sabbath School! more dear to me Than fairest palace dome, My heart e'er turns with joy to thee, My own dear Sabbath Home. Sabbath home! blessed home! Sabbath home! blessed home! My heart o'er turns with joy to thee, My own dear Sabbath Home. Here first my wilful, wand'ring…
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Charles M. Fillmore • English
John 16:17
I’ve a Savior, kind and tender, I’ve a Savior full of grace; And a smile of winning sweetness Ever beams upon His face: In my heart’s shrine of affection He shall hold the highest place. How I love Him! How I love Him! Since for me He bled and died; How I love Him! Yes, I love Hi…
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Fanny Crosby (1894) • English
Psalm 17:15
When my lifework is ended and I cross the swelling tide, When the bright and glorious morning I shall see; I shall know my Redeemer when I reach the other side, And His smile will be the first to welcome me. I shall know Him, (I shall know Him,) I shall know Him, And redeemed by…
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Mrs. E. W. Chapman • English
Psalm 31:15
The hour of my departure I may not know, But Christ in love hath taught me To watch while here below; My lamp to keep bright burning With oil divine, That at the Lord’s appearing, My soul with grace may shine. The hour of my departure My Savior knows, And in his love confiding, I…
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D. D. Ford • English
Psalm 22:2
He leadeth me, He leadeth me, With Him I’d always be; In pastures green, by shady stream, My Savior leadeth me. He leadeth me, He leadeth me; I’d follow where He leadeth me; O let me ever faithful be, Since Jesus leadeth me. He leadeth me, He leadeth me; Whene’er from Him I stray…
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Leopold Franz Friedrich Lehr • Anna Hoppe • English
Luke 15:2
My Savior sinners doth receive Who find no rest and no salvation, To whom no man can comfort give, So great their guilt and condemnation; For whom the world is all too small, Their sins both them and God appal; With whom the Law itself hath broken, On whom its judgment hath been…
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Anna Letitia Waring • English
Psalm 86:5
My Savior whose infinite grace Most kindly encompasses me, Whose goodness more brightly I trace, The more of my life that I see. — The sins that I mournfully own, Thy meekness and mercy exalt, — And sweet is the voice from Thy throne, That tenderly shows me a fault. Even now, whi…
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Paul Gerhardt • John Wesley • English
Job 38:7
My Saviour, how shall I proclaim, How pay the mighty debt I owe? Let all I have, and all I am, Ceaseless to all thy glory show. Too much to thee I can not give; Too much I can not do for thee; Let all thy love, and all thy grief, Graven on my heart for ever be. The meek, the stil…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 86:1
I need Thee, O my Saviour, Life’s rugged path to cheer; No evil can befall me, When Thou, O Lord art near. Tho’ oft by sore temptation My heart oppressed may be, Yet, leaning on Thy promise, I’ll trust alone in Thee. I need Thee, O my Saviour, To chide me when I stray, To keep me…
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Anna Letitia Waring • English
Psalm 130:5
My Savior, on the word of truth In earnest hope I live; I ask for all the precious things Thy boundless love can give. I look for many a lesser light About my path to shine; But chiefly long to walk with Thee, And only trust in Thine. In holy expectation held, Thy strength my hea…
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William Cowper • English
Job 7:16
My Saviour, whom absent I love, Whom, not having seen, I adore, Whose name is exalted above All glory, dominion, and powers,-- Dissolve thou these bands that detain My soul from her portion in thee; Ah, strike off this adamant chain, And make me eternally free! When that happy er…
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Chas. H. Gabriel (1905) • English
Isaiah 53:4
I stand amazed in the presence Of Jesus the Nazarene, And wonder how he could love me, A sinner, condemned, unclean. For me it was in the garden He prayed, “Not my will, but thine.” He had no tears for his own griefs, But sweat drops of blood for mine. In pity, angels beheld him,…
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Herbert Buffum • English
John 10:27
My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take, They follow wherever I go; My sheep know My voice and come at my call, But a stranger’s voice do they not know. My sheep know My voice, and day by day They abide in the fold and go not astray, They love Me because I have made them…
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Joseph H. Martin • English
Psalm 23
The Lord is my shepherd, my keeper and guide, My wants he'll supply and for me he'll provide; In midst of green pastures he makes me to lie, Beside the still waters that gently pass by. My Shepherd will provide, whatever may betide; I am secure, For his promise is sure, The Lord…
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Thoro Harris • English
Psalm 23
Christ Jesus is my Shepherd, My needs He doth supply; In green and pleasant pastures He causes me to lie. Beside the quiet waters How sweet is my repose! And since His light shines round me My heart no sorrow knows. Christ Jesus is my Shepherd, My true and faithful Guide; His pro…
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Carlos A. Plummer • English
Psalm 23
Jesus is my Shepherd, nothing shall I need; In the green, sweet pastures He doth ever lead, And beside the waters, crystal, pure, and still, Yea, to overflowing He my cup doth fill. Jesus is my Shepherd, He supplies my needs, In the shining pathway, tenderly He leads; He protects…
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Thomas Sternhold • English
Psalm 23
My shepherd is the living God, I therefore nothing need; In pastures fair, near pleasant streams you settle me to feed. You bring my wandering spirit back when I forsake your ways, And lead me for your mercy's sake in paths of truth and grace. When I walk through the shades of de…
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Psalm 23
My Shepherd is the Lord most high, And all my wants shall be supplied; In pastures green He makes me lie, And leads by streams which gently glide. He in His mercy doth restore My soul, when sinking in distress; For His name's sake He evermore Leads me in paths of righteousness. Y…
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Psalm 23
My shepherd is the Lord my God; What can I want beside? He leads me where green pastures are, And where cool waters hide. He will refresh my soul again, When I am faint and sore, And guide my step for His name’s sake, In right paths evermore. Though I should walk the vale of deat…
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Isaac Watts (1719) • English
Psalm 23
My Shepherd, you supply my need, most holy is your name; in pastures fresh you make me feed, beside the living stream. You bring my wand'ring spirit back. when I forsake your ways; you lead me, for your mercy's sake, in paths of truth and grace. When through the shades of death I…
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Merrill Dunlop (1927) • English
Psalm 103:12
What a wondrous message in God's Word! My sins are blotted out, I know! If I trust in His redeeming blood, My sins are blotted out, I know! My sins are blotted out, I know! My sins are blotted out, I know! They are buried in the depths of the deepest sea: My sins are blotted out,…
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John S. B. Monsell (1863) • English
Psalm 25:11
My sins, my sins, my Savior! They take such hold on me, I am not able to look up, save only, Christ, to thee; in thee is all forgiveness, in thee abundant grace, my shadow and my sunshine the brightness of thy face. My sins, my sins, my Savior! Their guilt I never knew 'til with…
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Anonymous • English
Psalm 103:1-2
You children, Bless the Lord, you children, bless the Lord, you children, bless the Lord, there is no other God. Together, Bless the Lord, together, bless the Lord, together, bless the Lord, there is no other God. My sisters, Bless the Lord, my sisters, bless the Lord, my sisters…
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F. E. Belden • English
Psalm 118:14
O Jesus my Redeemer, Thou art my joy and song, My Saviour and my solace When griefs around me throng. O Jesus my Redeemer, My song shall be of Thee; No other friend so constant, No other friend so dear to me. Thou art my hope and comfort, Thro' all the weary years, When shadows d…
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Genesis 1:1
My song forever shall record the tender mercies of the LORD; Thy faithfulness will I proclaim, and every age shall know Thy name. I sing of mercies that endure, forever builded firm and sure, of faithfulness that never dies, established changeless in the skies. Behold God's truth…
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Samuel Crossman (1664) • English
Psalm 2:1-2
My song is love unknown– my Savior’s love to me; love to the loveless shown, that they might lovely be. Oh, who am I, that for my sake my Lord should take frail flesh and die? He came from His blest throne salvation to bestow; but men made strange, and none the longed for Christ…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 34:1
My song shall be of Jesus, His mercy crowns my days, He fills my cup with blessings, And tunes my heart to praise; My song shall be of Jesus, The precious Lamb of God, Who gave Himself my ransom, And bought me with His blood. My song shall be of Jesus, When sitting at His feet, I…
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Luke 1:46-55
My Soul and Spirit fill'd with Joy, my God and Saviour praise; Whose goodness did from poor Estate his humble Hand-maid raise. Me blest of God, the God of Pow'r, all Ages shall confess, Whose Name is holy, and whose Love his Saints shall ever bless. The proud, and all their vain…
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Grace W. Hinsdale • English
Romans 5:9
My soul complete in Jesus stands! It fears no more the law's demands; The smile of God is sweet within, Where all before was guilt and sin. My soul at rest in Jesus lives; Accepts the peace his pardon gives; Receives the grace his death secured, And pleads the anguish he endured.…
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Psalm 119:81-88
My soul does for salvation long, Built on Thy truth its hope is strong; Yea, mine eye fails for Thy Word, How long shall comfort be deferr'd. I heed Thy Word and bear Thy yoke, Though parch'd like wine-skins in the smoke; When will You, LORD my foes repay, Nor to fulfil their doo…
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Luke 1
My soul doth magnify the Lord; and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour, For he hath regarded: the lowliness of his handmaiden. For behold from henceforth: all generations shall call me blessed. For he that is mighty hath magnified me: and holy is his Name. And his mercy is…
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L. F. Cole • English
Psalm 119:81
Searching, seeking, groping, Hungry, thirsty, cold, Looking, sighing, hoping, For the peace untold; I am full of longing, Loving and unrest, While the sad thoughts thronging, Crowd my troubled breast. Fainting for salvation, Lo! I come to thee; Jesus, mighty, Savior, Do thou pity…
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Psalm 62
My Soul for Help on GOD relies, On GOD, who daily Strength supplies. To his blest Will I am resigned; From Him alone my Courage flows, To bear the Shock of all my Foes, When they against me are combined. How long will ye my Fall contrive? How long will ye against me strive, And h…
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Psalm 146
My Soul her Song shall raise, The LORD of Host to praise, For whilst I my Breath enjoy, This Tribute I will bring, And daily Praises sing, In triumphant Songs of Joy. On Princes ne'er depend, For they cannot defend, Nor in Danger Help supply; Depriv'd of Breath, they must Return…
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Psalm 62
My soul in silence waits for God, My Savior He has proved; He only is my rock and tower; I never shall be moved. My honor is secure with God, My Savior He is known; My refuge and my rock of strength Are found in God alone. For God has spoken o'er and o'er, And unto me has shown,…
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William C. Martin • English
Isaiah 35:2
Before I found my Saviour, I had a load of care; No comfort in my sorrow, No help my yoke to bear; But now that I know Jesus, And all my cares are gone, My soul is fill’d with singing, And my lips are fill’d with song. My soul is fill’d with singing, My days are bright with love;…
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Psalm 84
O Lord of hosts, how lovely thy tabernacles are; for them my heart is yearning in banishment afar. My soul is longing, fainting, thy sacred courts to see; my heart and flesh are crying, O living God, for thee. Beneath thy care the sparrow finds place for peaceful rest; to keep he…
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D. S. Warner (1893) • English
Psalm 63:5
All this world, its wealth and honor, Cannot sate the human breast; But when filled with God, our Father, Every want is fully blest. My soul is satisfied, My soul is satisfied; I am complete in Jesus love, And my soul is satisfied. All my soul can wish forever I do find in Christ…
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