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The Goodness of the Lord

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PCVII (1773) 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 burdens 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, 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 rejoice, 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 rejoice 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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Give thanks unto the Lord our God

Author: W. K. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CVII (1790) Scripture: Psalm 107 Lyrics: 1 Give thanks unto the Lord our God, for very kind is he; And that his mercy hath no end all mortal men may see. 2 Such as the Lord redeemed hath with thanks shall praise his Name, And shew how they from foes were freed and how he wrought the same. 3 He gather'd them forth of the lands, that lay so far about, From east to west, from north to south his hand did find them out. 4 They wander'd in the wilderness, and strayed from the way, Finding no city where to dwell, that might serve for their stay: 5 Whose thirst and hunger was so great within those desarts void, That faintness them assaulted, and their souls greatly annoy'd. 6 Then did they cry in their distress unto the Lord for aid, Who did remove their troublous state, according as they pray'd: 7 And by the way which was most right he led them like a guide; That they might to their city go, and safely there abide. 8 Let men therefore before the Lord confess his goodness then, And shew the wonders that he doth before the sons of men. 9 For he their empty souls sustain'd whom thirst had made to faint; Their hungry souls with goodness fed, and heard their sad complaint. 10 Such as do dwell in darkness deep, where they on death do wait, Fast bound to bear such grievous pains, as iron chains do threat; The Second Part. 11 Because against the words of God they proudly did rebel, Esteeming light his counsels high, which do so far excel. 12 But when he humbled them full low, then they fell down with grief; And none was found that could them help, or give them some relief. 13 Then did they cry in their distress unto the Lord for aid, Who did remove their troublous state, according as they pray'd: 14 For he from darkness brought them out, and from death's dreadful shade, Bursting with force the iron bands, which them before did lade. 15 Let men therefore before the Lord confess his goodness then, And shew the wonders that the doth before the sons of men. 16 For he threw down the gates of brass with strong and mighty hand, The iron bars in sunder brake nothing could him withstand. 17 The foolish folk great plagues do feel, by reason of their sin, And for the great transgressions which they still continue in. 18 Their soul abhorred all sorts of meat, no relish they could have By which means they were almost brought unto the very grave. 19 Then did they cry in their distress unto the Lord for aid, Who did remove their troublous state according as they pray'd: 20 For then he sent to them his word, which health did soon restore, And brought them from those dangers deep, wherein they were before. The Third Part. 21 Let men therefore before the Lord confess his goodness then, And shew the wonders that he doth before the sons of men: 22 And let them offer sacrifice to him most thankfully, And speak of all his wondrous works with gladness and with joy. 23 Such as in ships and brittle barks unto the seas descend; Their merchandise through fearful floods to compass and to end; 24 These men are forced to behold the Lord's works what they be, And in the dreadful deep the same most marvelous they see. 25 For at his word the stormy wind ariseth in a rage, And stirreth up the surges so, that nought can them asswage. 26 Then they are lifted up so high, the clouds they seem to gain, And plunging down the depth, until their souls consume with pain: 27 And like a drunkard to and fro, now here, now there they reel, As men who had their reason lost, and had no sense to feel. 28 Then did they cry in their distress unto the Lord for aid, Who did remove their troublous state, according as they pray'd: 29 For with his word the Lord doth make the sturdy storms to cease, So that the waves from their great rage are brought to rest and peace. 30 Then are they glad when rest is come, which they so much did crave, And to the hav'n by him are brought, which they so fain would have. The Fourth Part 31 Let men therefore before the Lord confess his goodness then, And shew the wonders that he doth before the sons of men. 32 Let them in presence of the folk with praise extol his Name, And where the elders use to sit, there let them do the same. 33 The wilderness he often makes with waters to abound, And water-springs he often turns to dry and parched ground: 34 A fruitful land with pleasure deck'd, full barren does he make. When on their sins that dwell therein he does just vengeance take. 35 Again, the wilderness full rude he maketh fruit to bear, With pleasant springs of water clear, though none before were there, 36 Wherein such hungry souls are set, as he hath freely chose, That they a city may them build to dwell in safe from foes; 37 That they may sow their pleasant land, and vineyards also plant, To yield them fruits of such increase, that they may have no want. 38 They multiply exceedingly, the Lord does bless them so, Who also maketh the brute beasts in number great to grow. 39 But when the faithful are brought low by the oppressors stout, diminishing through many plagues that compass them about: 40 Then doth he princes bring to shame, which did them sore oppress, And likewise caused them to err, when in the wilderness. 41 But yet the poor he raiseth up out of his troubles deep, And often doth his train augment, like to a flock of sheep. 42 The righteous shall behold this sight, and also much rejoice; Whereas the wicked and perverse with grief shall stop their voice. 43 But who is wise, that now full well he may these things record? For certainly such shall perceive the kindness of the Lord. Languages: English

Living Water, Bread of Life

Author: Gayle D. Garrison Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #56 (2012) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Scripture: Psalm 107:35-37 First Line: God sends springs into the valleys Languages: English Tune Title: [God sends springs into the valleys]
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Confitemini Dom.

Author: W. K. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #63 (1640) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Give thanks unto the Lord our God Lyrics: 1 Give thanks unto the Lord our God, for gracious is he: And that his mercy hath no end all mortall men may see. 2 Such as the Lord redeemed hath with thanks shall praise his Name! And shew how they from foes were freed and how he wrought the same. 3 He gathered them forth of the lands that lay so farre about: From East to West, from North to South his hand did find them out. 4 They wandered in the wildernesse, and strayed from the way: And found no city where to dwell, that serve might for their stay. 5 Whose thirst and hunger was so great in these desarts so void: That faintnesse did them so assault, and eke soules annoid. 6 Then did they cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state according as they praid. 7 And by the way which was most right he led them like a guide: That they might to a City go, and there also abide. 8 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 9 For he their empty soul sustain'd whom thirst had made to faint: Their hungry souls with goodnesse fed, and did them eke acquaint. 10 Such as do dwell in darknesse deep, where they on death do wait, Fast bound to tast such troublous stormes as iron chaines do threat. The second Part. 11 for that against the Lords own words they fought so to did rebell: Esteeming light his counsels high, which do so farre excell. 12 But when he humbled them full low, then they fell down with grief: And none was found so much to help, whereby to get relief. 13 Then they did cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state according as they praid. 14 For he from darknes out them brought and from deaths dreadfull shade: Bursting with force the iron bands which them before did lade: 15 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that the doth, before the sonnes of men. 16 For he threw down the gates of brass and brake them with strong hand: The iron barres he smote in two nothing could him withstand. 17 The foolish folk great plagues do feele and cannot from them wend: But heap on more to those they have, because they do offend. 18 Their souls so much did loath all meat that none they could abide: Whereby death had them almost caught, as they full truly tri'd. 19 Then did they cry in their distresse unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state, according as they praid. 20 For then he sent to them his word, which health did soon restore: And brought them from those dangers deep, wherein they were before. The third Part. 21 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 22 And let them offer sacrifice with thanks, and also serve: And speake of all his wondrous works with glad and joyfull cheare. 23 Such as in ships and brittle barks unto the seas descend: Their merchandise through fearful flouds to compasse and to end. 24 Those men are forced to behold the Lords works what they be: And in the dangerous deep the same most marvellous they see. 25 For at his word the stormy wind ariseth in a rage: And stirreth up the surges so that nought can them asswage. 26 Then they are lifted up so high the clouds they seem to gaine: And plunging down the depth untill their soules consume with paine. 27 And like a drunkard to and fro now here, now there they reel: As men with feare of wit bereft, and had no sense to feel. 28 Then did they cry in their distresse, unto the Lord for aid: Who did remove their troublous state, according as they praid. 29 For with his word the Lord doth make the sturdy stormes to cease: So that the great waves from their rage, are brought to rest and peace. 30 Then are men glad when rest is come, which they so much did crave: And are by him in haven brought, which they so faine would have. The fourth Part: 31 Let men therefore before the Lord confesse his kindnesse then: And shew the wonders that he doth before the sonnes of men. 32 Let them in presence of the folk with praise extoll his Name: And where the Elders do convent, there let them do the same. 33 For running flouds to drie desarts he doth oft change and turn: And drieth up as it were dust the springing well and bourn. 34 A fruitfull land with pleasure deck'd full barren does he make When on their sinnes that dwell therein he does just vengeance take. 35 Againe the wildernesse full rude he maketh fruit to beare: With pleasant springs of water cleare, though none before were there. 36 Wherein such hungry soules are set, as he hath freely chuse: That they a City migh them build, to dwell in for their use. 37 That they may sow their pleasant land and vineyards also plant To yield them fruits of such increase. as none may seeme to want. 38 They multiply exceedingly, the Lord does blesse them so: Who doth also the bruit beasts make in number great to grow. 39 But when the faithfull are low brought by the oppressors stout: And minish do through many plagues that compasse them about. 40 Then doth he Princes bring to shame, which did them sore oppresse: And likewise caused them to erre within the wildernesse. 41 But yet the poore he raiseth up out of his troubles deep: And oft times doth their traine augment much like a flock of sheep. 42 The righteous shall behold this sight, and also much rejoyce: Whereas the wicked and perverse with griefe shall stop their voice. 43 But who is wise? that now full well he may these things record? For certainly such shall perceive the kindnesse of the Lord. Languages: English
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Joy Shall Come

Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #104 (1998) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Joy shall come even to the wilderness Lyrics: Joy shall come, even to the wilderness, and the parched land shall then know great gladness; as the rose, as the rose shall deserts blossom, deserts like a garden blossom. For living springs shall give cool water, in the desert streams shall flow; for living springs shall give cool water, in the desert streams shall flow. Topics: Advent; Water Languages: English Tune Title: JOY SHALL COME
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Thanks Be to God Our Savior

Author: David J. Diephouse Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #107 (1987) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.6.7 Scripture: Psalm 107 Topics: Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; Love God's Love to Us; Sickness & Health; Epiphany & Ministry of Christ; Lord's Supper; Love God's Love to Us; Poverty; Sickness & Health; Thanksgiving & Gratitude; Wisdom Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVAN 107
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Thanks Be to God Our Savior

Author: David J. Diephouse Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #107D (2012) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.7.7 Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: "Thanks be to God our Savior" 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: DJ DEEP HOUSE

Come, O Lord, and Set Us Free

Author: Tim Schoenbachler (1952-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #113 (1998) Meter: Irregular with refrain Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Desert and dry land will grow green in praise Topics: Advent; Isaiah Languages: English Tune Title: MARANATHA

Give thanks to the Lord, his love is everlasting

Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #146 (1994) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Some sailed to the sea in ships Topics: Authority of God; Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms Languages: English Tune Title: [Give thanks to the Lord, his love is everlasting]
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Psalm 107:1-9, 33-43

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #830 (1989) Scripture: Psalm 107 First Line: Give thanks to the Lord for steadfast love Refrain First Line: Give thanks to the Lord for steadfast love Lyrics: Response: (General) Give thanks to the Lord for steadfast love, for all God's wonderful works. Topics: Psalter Languages: English Tune Title: [Give thanks to the Lord for steadfast love]

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