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It Is Good to Give Thanks to You, Lord (Psalm 106)

Author: John L. Bell, b. 1949 Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #48 (2013) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: It is good to give thanks to you, Lord Refrain First Line: Oh, give thanks to the Lord Topics: Covenant Faithfulness; Cry to God; Love God's Love for Us; Elements of Worship Confession Languages: English Tune Title: NEW 106TH

Give Thanks to God Who Hears Our Cries

Author: Ruth C. Duck Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #107A (2012) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 107 Topics: Blessing; Church Year Easter; Elements of Worship Baptism; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship Testimony; Fear; God as Deliverer; God's Sorrow; God's Sovereignty; God's Wonders; God's Deeds; God's Faithfulness; God's Goodness; God's Love; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Promise of Redemption; Gratitude; Life Stages Children; Love; Mercy; Poverty; Prayer; Return from Exile; Salvation; Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (do not take the name of the Lord in vain); The Needy; Victory; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 30-November 5; Year B, Lent, 4th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 19-25 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6 Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING SONG (CONSOLATION)

Song: I Cry Out

Author: Craig Musseau, b. 1965 Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #107B (2012) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: I cry out for your hand of mercy to heal me Topics: Blessing; Church Year Easter; Elements of Worship Baptism; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship Testimony; Fear; God as Deliverer; God's Sorrow; God's Sovereignty; God's Wonders; God's Deeds; God's Faithfulness; God's Goodness; God's Love; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Promise of Redemption; Gratitude; Life Stages Children; Love; Mercy; Poverty; Prayer; Return from Exile; Salvation; Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (do not take the name of the Lord in vain); The Needy; Victory; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 30-November 5; Year B, Lent, 4th Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 19-25 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6 Languages: English Tune Title: [I cry out for your hand of mercy to heal me]
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Give Thanks unto the LORD Our God

Hymnal: Christian Worship #107C (2021) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 107 Lyrics: 1 Give thanks unto the LORD our God. How good and kind is he, whose tender mercy shall endure through all eternity. 2 Let God's redeemed repeat these words and give him thanks and praise who rescued them from hostile hands, preserved them all their days. 3 He gathered them from out the lands, from north, south, east, and west. They strayed in desert's pathless way, no city found to rest. 4 Their weary soul within them faints when thirst and hunger press; in trouble then they cried to God; he saved them from distress. 5 He made the way before them straight, and he became their guide, that they might to a city go and there in peace abide. 6 Let all the children of the LORD now praise him for his grace, and for his works of wonder done in ev'ry time and place! Topics: Blessing; Children; Deliverance; Despair; Fear; God as Good; God as Gracious; God as Kind; God as Loving; Gratitude; Love; Mercy; Prayer; Ten Commandments 2nd Commandment (You shall not misuse the name); Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST
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Give Thanks to God, Who Hears Our Cries

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #359 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Give thanks to God, who hears our cries Topics: The Cross; Cry to God; Grateful Living; Thankfulness Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING SONG

Wind upon the Waters

Author: Marty Haugen (1950-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #408 (1998) Meter: 6.5.6.5.7.7.11 Scripture: Psalm 107 Topics: Creation; Creation; Pentecost; Renewal; The Holy Spirit; Water Languages: English Tune Title: WIND UPON THE WATERS
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Good to Me

Author: Craig Musseau, b. 1965 Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #620 (2013) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: I cry out for your hand of mercy to heal me Topics: God's Mercy; Elements of Worship Confession Languages: English Tune Title: GOOD TO ME
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Give Thanks to God Who Hears Our Cries (Psalm 107)

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: Glory to God #653 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Give thanks to God who hears our cries Topics: Freedom; Healing; Love of God for Us; Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING SONG
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The Goodness of the LORD

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PCVII (1758) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: O to Jehovah give ye thanks Lyrics: [1 To Captives and Travellers.] 1 O To JEHOVAH give ye thanks, because most good is He, Because his mercy doth endure ev'n to eternity. 2 Let the redeemed of the LORD thus of his mercy say; Whom He hath from the hand of foes redeem'd and brought away. 3 From all the lands wherein they were dispersed and distress'd, Hath gather'd from the north, the sea, the east and from the west. 4 They wandred thro' the wilderness in an untrodden way; No habitable town they found, nor place wherein to stay. 5 With hunger were they famished, with thirst extremely dry; Their souls were in them overwhelm'd. and ready were to die. 6 But then they to JEHOVAH cry'd in their extreme distress; And He them set at liberty from all their anguishes. 7 For then along He led them in a right tho' trackless way, Glad to a town inhabited, where they might safely stay. 8 O that men would JEHOVAH praise for his great goodness then, And for his many wondrous works wrought for the sons of men. 9 For he the thirsty, longing soul refreshing satisfies: And He the hungry soul with good ev'n to the full supplies. [2 To Prisoners] 10 Such as shut up, in darkness dwell, and in death's shade abide; Who are in great affliction bound, and fast in irons ty'd. 11 Because against the words of God they did as rebels rise, And counsels of the highest One did daringly despise: 12 Therefore with slavish labour He their hearts brought wholly down: Under their burthens down they fell, and helper there was none. 13 But then they to JEHOVAH cry in their extreme distress; And He them sets at liberty, from all their anguishes. 14 He them out of their darkness brought, and from death's shade He took; And all the chains which bound them fast He all to pieces broke. 15 O that men would JEHOVAH praise for his great goodness then, And for his many wondrous works wrought for the sons of men. 16 For He hath into shivers broke the gates of solid brass, Asunder cut the iron bars, and let the pris'ners pass. [3 To the Sick] 17 Fools for their bold iniquities, and sins, afflicted are: 18 Their souls ail meat abhor, and they to gates of death draw near. 19 But then they to JEHOVAH cry in their extreme distress; And He them sets at liberty from all their anguishes. 20 He sent his word of sov'reign pow'r, and to them healing gave; And graciously deliver'd them from death and from the grave. 21 O that men would JEHOVAH praise for his great goodness then, And for his many wondrous works wrought for the sons of men. 22 And of their thanks the sacrifice let them with pleasure bring; And while his works they tell abroad, with gladness shout and sing. [4 To those who go to Sea] 23 All those who down into the seas in floating ships descend, And venture on the waters great their business to attend; 24 They there JEHOVAH's mighty works with waking eyes behold, And in the moving deeps they see his wonders manifold. 25 For He commands, and instantly the stormy winds arise, Which drive the swelling waves along, and raise them to the skies. 26 They mount to heav'n, and down they row! to dreadful depths again; Their souls quite faint and melt away with anxiousness and pain. 27 As drunkards stagger to and fro, they reel, with tempests toss'd; They are as men of sense bereft, and all their skill is lost, 28 But then they to JEHOVAH cry in their extreme distress, And He then brings them speedily from all their anguishes. 29 He turns the storm into a calm, at his almighty will; So that the raging waves thereof grow peaceable and still. 30 Then they rejoyce, because at rest they find themselves to be: So them He to the haven brings, which they had long'd to see. 31 O that men would JEHOVAH praise, for his great goodness then And for his many wondrous works, wrought for the sons of men. 32 In all the congregations great Him let them highly raise; And where th' assembled elders sit unite to spread his praise. [5 To Husbandmen] 33 He to a desart turns a land, where rivers did abound; And where the springs of water flow'd, into a thirsty ground. 34 A fruitful land to barrenness He turns because of sin, For the provoking wickedness of those who dwell therein. 35 Then He the barren wilderness with pools enriching fills, And turns the dry and thirsty land to springs and flowing rills. 36 And there for dwelling He a place does to the hungry give; Where they may social towns prepare, and pleasantly may live. 37 Where they may fruitful vineyards plant, and sow the fertile fields, And may receive the rich increase, which ev'ry harvest yields. 38 Yea He so greatly blesses them; He multiplies their race, And in his goodness suffers not their cattle to decrease. 39 And when they are diminished, and for their sins brought low. Beneath oppression, tyranny and grief are made to bow; 40 Then He on princes pours contempt, and causes them to stray, And wander in a wilderness wherein they find no way. 41 But He from deep affliction makes the poor on high to rise, And like to multiplying flocks He makes their families. 42 All this the righteous shall behold, and will rejoyce to view: But all, asham'd, shall stop their mouths, who wickedness will do. 43 Whoso is wise and will observe these things attentively, He shall the goodness of the LORD with pleasing wonder see. Languages: English
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Sing HALLELUJAH! to the LORd

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PCVI (1773) Scripture: Psalm 107 Lyrics: 1 SING HALLELUJAH! to the LORD give thanks; for good is He, Because his mercy doth endure ev'n to eternity, 2 Who can the LORD's great pow'rs declare, or set forth all his praise? 3 Blessed are they who judgment keep, and justice do always. 4 LORD mind me with the favour Thou dost to thy people bear; And with thy great salvation me to visit now appear. 5 That I may fee thy nation's good which Thou hast made thy choice; And glory with thy heritage, and in their joy rejoice. [2 Part] 6 We with our fathers sinned have, have sinned ev'ry one, Have trespassed exceedingly, and wickedly have done. 7 The mighty wonders Thou hast wrought in the Egyptian land. Our fathers saw, but did not mind or duly understand: Nor did they mind the multitude of thy benignities; But at the sea, at the red sea, they made thy wrath to rise. 8 Nevertheless He saved them ev'n for his own name's sake; That thereby He his sov'reign pow'r most manifest might make. 9 For He the mighty sea rebuk'd, and made before Him fly; And through the depths He led them safe, as through a desart dry. 10 From his high hand who hated them He timely did them save; And from the hand of mighty foes a full redemption gave. 11 The waters overwhelm'd their foes, not one was left alive; 12 Then they his word believ'd, and praife to Him in songs did give. [3 Part] 13 Yet soon did they his mighty works ungratefully forget; Nor for his sov'reign counsel would with due submission wait. 14 But journeying in the wilderness, they lusted shamefully; And in the desart would presume the glorious God to try. 15 And yet the things which they requir'd He gave them to the full; But leaness at the same time sent into their pining soul. 16 They envy'd Moses in the camp, tho' their great prophet known; And with him Aaron their high priest, JEHOVAH's holy one. 17 The earth her mouth then op'ned wide, and Dathan did devour, With proud Abiram's company, and hid with dreadful roar. 18 Among the rest who mutiny'd, a fire was kindled then, Whose flame pursu'd and soon consum'd, those daring impious men. 19 They made a calf of melted gold, while they at Horeb were; And stupidly they worshipped the molten image there. 20 Thus they most foolishly exchang'd Him that their glory was, For the base likeness of an ox that feeding lives on grass. 21 They quite forgot the glorious God, who had their saviour been; By whom such mighty things perform'd they had in Egypt seen: 22 The wondrous works which He had done in Ham's astonish'd land, The fearful things at the red sea wrought by his sov'reign hand. 23 He said then, He would them destroy, if Moses in that day Had not stood in the dreadful breach, and turn'd his wrath away. [4 Part] 24 Yea they despis'd the pleasant land, and would not trust his word; 25 But murm'ring in their tents, refus'd to hearken to the LORD. 26 To make them in the desart fall, He lifted up his hand; 27 Among the nations to disperse their race in every land. 28 To Baal-peor they join'd themselves, made off'rings to the dead; 29 With these devices Him provok'd; the plague among them spread. 30 But Phineas rose, and judgment wrought, whereon the plague did cease; 31 Which to all ages is to Him accounted righteousness. 32 Yea at the streams of Meribah they there incens'd Him so, That ev'n with Moses for their sakes it grievously did go: 33 Their provocations were so great, his patient spirit stir'd, That with his lips he spake in haste an unadvised word. [5 Part] 34 They did not, at the LORD's command, the impious nations slay; 35 But with the heathen mix'd themselves, and learnt their works and way. 36 They serv'd their idols, which to them a fatal snare became; 37 Their sons and daughters sacrific'd to devils in the flame. 38 The blood of innocents they shed, to Canaan's idols vile; Their children's blood they sacrific'd, and did the land defile. 39 Then with their detestable works themselves polluted they; And with devices of their own a whoring went astray. 40 JEHOVAH's wrath was kindled then against his people more; So that his own inheritance He greatly did abhor, 41 He gave them to the heathen's pow'r, into their haters hand: 42 Their foes oppress'd them, and they were enslav'd to their command. 43 He many a time deliver'd them; but with their councils so They Him provok'd, that for their sins again He brought them low. 44 Yet He regarded their distress, whene'r He heard their cry; 45 And He his covenant for them recall'd to memory: 46 Yea, in his mercies multitude did He repent; and made Them to be pity'd of all those who them had captive led. 47 O save us in this darksome day, O LORD our mighty God; Thy people gather where dispers'd, in gentile lands abroad: That so we to thy holy name may render thanks always, And all together joyfully, may triumph in thy praise. 48 The LORD, the God of Israel; be bless'd eternally; And let all people say, AMEN; sing HALLELUJAH ye. Languages: English

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