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Put all your trust in God

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76; John Wesley, 1703-91 Hymnal: Together in Song #555 (1999) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Put all your trust in God, in duty's path go on; walk in God's strength with faith and hope, so shall your work be done. Commit your ways to him, your work into his hands, and rest on his unchanging word, who heaven and earth commands. 2 Though years on years roll on, God's covenant shall endure; though clouds and darkness hide his path, the promised grace is sure. Give to the winds your fears; hope, and be undismayed: God hears your sighs and counts your tears; God shall lift up your head. 3 Through waves and clouds and storms his power will clear your way; await his time; so shall this night soon end in joyous day. Leave to God's sovereign sway to choose and to command; so shall you wondering own, his way how wise, how strong his hand. Topics: Covenant; Endurance; Eternity of God; Fear; Funerals; Hope; Pilgrimage; Sovereignty of God; Trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: ICH HALTE TREULICH STILL
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Where the Shepherd Leads I'll Go

Author: A. P. Cobb Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #53 (1893) Scripture: Psalm 31:3 First Line: Thro' the meadows green, inviting Refrain First Line: Hark! his voice is gently calling Lyrics: 1 Thro’ the meadows green, inviting; Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go; Thro’ the shadows dark exciting, Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go. Refrain: Hark! his voice is gently calling, On my ear its strains are falling; Tho’ the gloom may be appalling, Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go, I’ll go, Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go. 2 See! the gentle Shepherd leading: Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go; Hark! his voice in mercy pleading: Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ my feet be worn and weary, Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go; Tho’ the mountain side be dreary, Where the Shepherd leads I’ll go. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Through the meadows green, inviting]
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Defend me, Lord, from Shame

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XXXI (1760) Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Defend me, Lord, from Shame, for still I trust in Thee: As Just and Righteous is thy Name, from Danger set me free. 2 Bow down thy gracious Ear, and speedy Succour send: Do Thou my stedfast Rock appear, to shelter and defend. 3 Since Thou, when Foes oppress, my Rock and Fortress art, To guide me forth from this Distress, thy wonted Help impart. 4 Release me from the Snare which they have closely laid; Since I, O God my Strength repair to Thee alone for Aid. 5 To Thee, the God of Truth, my Life, and all that's mine, (For Thou preserv'st me from my Youth,) I willingly resign. 6 All vain Designs I hate, of those that trust in Lies: And still my Soul, in ev'ry State, to God for Succour flies. Part II 7 Those Mercies Thou hast shown, I'll chearfully express; For Thou hast seen my Streights, and known my Soul in deep Distress. 8 When Keilah's treach'rous Race did all my Strength inclose, Thou gav'st my Feet a larger Space, to shun my watchful Foes. 9 Thy Mercy, Lord, display, and hear my just Complaint; For both my Soul and flesh decay, with Grief and Hunger faint. 10 Sad Thoughts my Life oppress; my Years are spent in Groans; My Sins have made my Strength decrease, and ev'n consum'd my Bones. 11 My Foes my Suff'rings mock'd; my Neighbours did upbraid; My Friends, at Sight of me, were shock'd, and fled, as Men dismay'd. 12 Forsook by all am I, as dead, and out of Mind; And like a shatter'd Vessel lie, whose Parts can ne'er be join'd. 13 Yet sland'rous Words they speak, and seem my Pow'r to dread; Whilst they together Counsel take, my guiltless Blood to shed. 14 But still my stedfast Trust, I on thy Help repose: That Thou, my God, art good and just, my Soul with Comfort knows. Part III 15 Whate'er Events betide, thy Wisdom times them all: Then, Lord, thy Servant safely hide from those that seek his Fall. 16 The Brightness of thy Face, to me, O Lord, disclose; And, as thy Mercies still increase, preserve me from my Foes. 17 Me from Dishonour save, who still have call'd on Thee; Let That, and Silence in the Grave, the Sinner's Portion be. 18 Do Thou their Tongues restrain; whose Breath in Lies is spent; Who false Reports, with proud Disdain, against the Righteous vent. 19 How great thy Mercies are to such as fear thy Name; Which Thou, for those that trust thy Care, dost to the World proclaim! 29 Thou keep'st them in thy Sight, from proud Oppressors free: From Tongues that do in Strife delight, they are preserv'd by Thee. 21 With Glory and Renown God's Name be ever bless'd; Whose Love is Keilab's well-fenc'd Town was wond'rously express'd! 22 I said, in hasty Flight, "I'm banish'd from thine Eyes:" Yet still Thou keptst me in thy Sight, and heardst my earnest Cries. 23 O! all ye Saints, the Lord with eager Love pursue; Who to the Just will Help afford, and give the Proud their Due. 24 Ye that on God rely, couragiously proceed; For He will yet your Hearts supply with Strength, in Time of Need. Languages: English
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Defend me, Lord, from shame

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XXXI (1793) Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Defend me, Lord, from shame, for still I trust in thee: As just and righteous is thy Name, from danger set me free. 2 Bow down thy gracious ear, and speedy succour send; Do thou my stadfast rock appear, to shelter and defend. 3 Since thou, when foes oppress, my rock and fortress art, To guide me forth from this distress, thy wonted help impart. 4 Release me from the snare, which they have closely laid; Since I, O God, my strength, repair to thee alone for aid. 5 To thee, the God of truth, my life, and all that’s mine, (For thou preserv’dst me from my youth,) I willingly resign. 6 All vain designs I hate of those that trust in lies; And still my soul, in every state, to God for succour flies. Part II 7 Those mercies thou hast shown, I’ll cheerfully express; For thou hast seen my straits, and known my soul in deep distress. 8 When Keilah’s treach'rous race did all my strength inclose, Thou gav’st my feet a larger space, to shun my watchful foes. 9 Thy mercy, Lord, display, and hear my just complaint; For both my soul and flesh decay, with grief and hunger faint. 10 Sad thoughts my life oppress; my years are spent in groans; My sins have made my strength decrease, and e’en consum'd my bones. 11 My foes my suff'rings mock'd, my neighbours did upbraid; My friends, at sight of me, were shock'd, and fled, as men dismay'd. 12 Forsook by all am I, as dead, and out of mind; And like a shatter'd vessel lie, whose parts can ne’er be join'd. 13 Yet sland'rous words they speak, and seem my pow'r to dread; Whilst they together counsel take, my guiltless blood to shed. 14 But still my stedfast trust I on thy help repose; That thou, my God, art good and just, my soul with comfort knows. Part III 15 Whate’er events betide, thy wisdom times them all; Then, Lord, thy servant safely hide from those that seek his fall. 16 The brightness of thy face, to me, O Lord, disclose; And, as thy mercies still increase, preserve me from my foes. 17 Me from dishonour save, who still have call'd on thee; Let that, and silence in the grave, the sinner’s portion be. 18 Do thou their tongues restrain, whose breath in lies is spent; Who false reports, with proud disdain, against the righteous vent. 19 How great thy mercies are to such as fear thy Name; Which thou for those that trust thy care, dost to the world proclaim! 20 Thou keep’st them in thy sight, from proud oppressors free; From tongues that do in strife delight, they are preserv'd by thee. 21 With glory and renown God’s name be ever bless'd; Whose love, in Keilah’s well-fenc'd town was wond'rously express'd! 22 I said, in hasty flight, I’m banished from thine eyes;" Yet still thou keep'st me in thy sight, and heard'st my earnest cries. 23 O! all ye saints, the Lord with eager love pursue; Who to the just will help afford, and give the proud their due. 24 Ye that on God rely, courageously proceed; For he will still your hearts supply with strength, in time of need. Languages: English
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Defend me, Lord, from shame

Hymnal: Bible Songs #35 (1879) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 31:1-3 Topics: Our Rock and Fortress Languages: English Tune Title: FREEPORT
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Defend me, Lord, from Shame

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #56 (1754) Scripture: Psalm 31 Lyrics: 1 Defend me, Lord, from Shame, for still I trust in Thee: As Just and Righteous is thy Name, from Danger set me free. 2 Bow down thy gracious Ear, and speedy Succour send: Do Thou my stedfast Rock appear, to shelter and defend. 3 Since Thou, when Foes oppress, my Rock and Fortress art, To guide me forth from this Distress, thy wonted Help impart. 4 Release me from the Snare which they have closely laid; Since I, O God my Strength repair to Thee alone for Aid. 5 To Thee, the God of Truth, my Life, and all that's mine (For Thou preserv'dst me from my Youth,) I willingly resign. 6 All vain Designs I hate, of those that trust in Lies: And still my soul, in ev'ry State, to God for Succour flies. Part II 7 Those Mercies Thou hast shown, I'll chearfully express; For Thou hast seen my Streights, and know my Soul in deep Distress. 8 When Keilah's treach'rous Race did all my Strength inclose, Thou gav'st my Feet a larger Space, to shun my watchful Foes. 9 Thy Mercy, Lord, display, and hear my just Complaint; For both my Soul and flesh decay, with Grief and Hunger faint. 10 Sad Thoughts my Life oppress; my Years are spent in Groans; My Sins have made my Strength decrease, and ev'n consum'd my Bones. 11 My Foes my Suff'rings mock'd; my Neighbours did upbraid; My Friends, at Sight of me, were shock'd, and fled, as Men dismay'd. 12 Forsook by all am I, as dead, and out of Mind; And like a shatter'd Vessel lie, whose Parts can ne'er be join'd. 13 Yet sland'rous Words they speak, and seem my Pow'r to dread; Whilst they together counsel take my guiltless Blood to shed. 14 But still my stedfast Trust, I on thy Help repose: That Thou, my God, art good and just, my Soul with Comfort knows. Part III 15 Whate'er Events betide, thy Wisdom times them all: Then, Lord, thy Servant safely hide from those that seek his Fall. 16 The Brightness of thy Face, to me, O Lord, disclose; And, as thy mercies still increase, preserve me from my Foes. 17 Me from Dishonour save, who still have call'd on Thee; Let That, and Silence in the Grave, the Sinner's Portion be. 18 Do Thou their Tongues restrain; whose Breath in Lies is spent; Who false Reports, with proud Disdain, against the Righteous vent. 19 How great thy Mercies are to such as fear thy Name; Which Thou, for those that trust thy Care, dost to the World proclaim! 29 Thou keep'st them in thy sight, from proud Oppressors free: From Tongues that do in Strife delight, they are preserv'd by Thee. 21 With Glory and Renown God's Name be ever bless'd; Whose Love is Keilab's well-fenc'd Town was wond'rously express'd! 22 I said, in hasty Flight, "I'm banish'd from thine eyes:" Yet still Thou keptst me in thy Sight, and heardst my earnest Cries. 23 O! all ye Saints, the Lord with eager Love pursue; Who to the Just will Help afford, and give the Proud their Due. 24 Ye that on God rely, courageously proceed; For He will still your Hearts supply with Strength, in Time of Need. Languages: English
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Lead Me Safely On

Author: J. H. Leslie Hymnal: The Crowning Day #57 (1894) Scripture: Psalm 31:3 First Line: Lead me safely on by the narrow way Refrain First Line: Lead me on Tune Title: [Lead me safely on by the narrow way]
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I Am Sheltered in Thee

Author: F. M. D. Hymnal: Praise and Rejoicing #75 (1904) Scripture: Psalm 31:2 First Line: I am safe in the Rock that is higher than I Refrain First Line: Sheltered in Thee Languages: English Tune Title: [I am safe in the Rock that is higher than I]
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Into thine hand

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #1211 (1875) Scripture: Psalm 31:5 First Line: When my last hour is close at hand Topics: Asleep in Jesus; Heaven Christ there; Hope In Death; Immortality; Judgment Day; Longing For Christ; Resurrection Of Believers Tune Title: STETTIN
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When my last hour is close at hand

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #1248 (1868) Scripture: Psalm 31:5 Topics: Judgment; Advent of Christ To Judgment; Asleep in Jesus; Heaven Christ there

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