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Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen?

Author: P. Gerhard, 1606-1676 Appears in 81 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 Topics: Erhaltung und Regierung

O day of God, draw nigh

Author: R. B. Y. Scott Appears in 46 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145:17-19 Topics: Faith; Judgment; Justice; National and World Peace; The Kingdom of God on Earth The Nation, Peace Used With Tune: FESTAL SONG
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Evening and Morning

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76; Richard Massie, 1800-87; Herman H. M. Brueckner, 1866-1942 Meter: 5.5.5.5.10.5.6.5.6.10 Appears in 25 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 Lyrics: 1 Evening and morning, Sunset and dawning, Wealth, peace and gladness, Comfort in sadness: These are Thy works; all the glory be Thine! Times without number, Awake or in slumber, Thine eye observes us, From danger preserves us, Causing Thy mercy upon us to shine. 2 Father, O hear me, Pardon and spare me; Calm all my terrors, Blot out my errors That by Thine eyes they may no more be scanned. Order my goings, Direct all my doings; As it may please Thee, Retain or release me; All I commit to Thy fatherly hand. 3 & 4 [protected by copyright] Used With Tune: DIE GÜLDNE SONNE
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Far as creation's bounds extend

Author: Merrick Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 18 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 Topics: Creation and Providence
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Psalm CXLV

Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 First Line: My God, my king, to thee I'll raise Lyrics: I. My God, my king, to thee I'll raise My voice, and all my pow'rs; Unwearied songs of sacred praise Shall fill the circling hours. II. Thy name shall dwell upon my tongue, While suns shall set and rise, And tune my everlasting song, When time and nature dies. III. Great is the Lord! our souls adore, We wonder whilst we praise! His pow'r what creature can explore, Or equal honours raise? IV. Yet shall thy works, almighty Lord, Our noblest songs adorn; Thy glorious acts we will record, For ages yet unborn. V. Thy praise shall be my awful theme, The wonders of thy pow'r; I'll speak the honours of thy name, And bid the world adore. VI. The men that hear my sacred lyre, Shall spread thy praises round; While thy tremendous deeds inspire To notes of solemn sound. VII. But sweetly flowing strains shall tell The riches of thy grace; And songs of grateful joy reveal Thy spotless righteousness. VIII. How full the Lord's compassions flow! His wrath, how slow to rise! Swift pardon smiles upon his brow, And guilt and terror dies. IX. How large his tender mercies are! How wide his pow'r extends! On his beneficence and care The universe depends. X. Great God, whilst nature speaks thy praise, With all her num'rous tongues, Thy saints shall tune diviner lays, And love inspire their songs. XI. Thy pow'r and grandeur they shall sing, The glories of thy reign; Thy wond'rous deeds, almighty King, Shall fill the raptur'd strain. XII. Thy kingdom, Lord, for ever stands, While earthly thrones decay; And time submits to thy commands, While ages roll away. XIII. The falling saint, with pow'rful grace, The God of love will raise; The humble, bending with distress, Shall rise and speak his praise. XIV. To thee, O Lord, for daily meat, Thy creatures lift their eyes; On thee, their common Father, wait, From thee, receive supplies. XV. Thy sov'reign bounty freely gives It's inexhausted store; And universal nature lives On thy sustaining pow'r. XVI. Holy and just in all its ways, Is providence divine; In all its works, immortal rays Of pow'r and mercy shine. XVII. Whoe'er invokes the God of grace, Shall find him ever near; To all that humbly seek his face He lends a pitying ear. XVIII. His pitying ear attends the cry Of those who fear his name; Their ev'ry want he will supply, And raise their sinking frame. XIX. How blest in his protecting care, The souls who love the Lord! While impious men his vengeance dare, And die beneath his sword. XX. The praise of God, delightful theme! Shall fill my heart and tongue; Let all creation bless his name, In one eternal song.

En medió de la vida

Author: Mortimer Arias Appears in 11 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145:18 Refrain First Line: Oh Dios de cieloy tierra Topics: Consuelo y Seguridad; Trust; Confianza Used With Tune: BOLIVIANO
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Thee I'll extol, my God and King

Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 Lyrics: 1,2 Thee I'll extol, my God and King, thy endless Praise proclaim; This Tribute daily I will bring, and ever bless thy Name. 3 Thou, Lord, beyond Compare art great, and highly to be prais'd; Thy Majesty, with boundless Height, above our Knowledge rais'd. 4 Renown'd for mighty Acts, thy Fame to future Times extends; From Age to Age thy glorious Name successively descends. 5,6 Whilst I thy Glory and Renown, and wond'rous Works express, The World with me thy Might shall own, and thy great Pow'r confess. 7 The Praise that to thy Love belongs, they shall with Joy proclaim; Thy Truth of all their grateful songs shall be the constant Theme. 8 The Lord is good; fresh Acts of Grace his Pity still supplies; Hi Anger moves with slowest Pace, his willing Mercy flies. 9,10 Thy Love thro' Earth extends its Fame to all thy Works exprest; These shew thy Praise, whilst thy great Name is by thy Servants blest. 11 They, with the glorious Prospect fir'd, shall of thy Kingdom speak; And thy great Pow'r, by all admir'd, their lofty subject make. 12 God's glorious Works of ancient Date, shall thus to all be known; And thus his Kingdom's Royal State, with publick splendor shown. 13 His Stedfast Throne, from Changes free, shall stand for ever fast; His boundless Sway no End shall see, but Time itself out last. Part II 14,15 The Lord does them support that fall, and makes the prostrate rise; For his kind Aid all Creatures call, who timely Food supplies. 16 Whate'er their various Wants require, with open Hand he gives; And so fulfils the just Desire of ev'ry thing that lives. 17,18 How holy is the Lord, how just! how righteous all his Ways! How nigh to him, who with firm Trust for his Assistance prays. 19 He grants the full Desires of those who him with Fear adore; And will their Troubles soon compose, when they his Aid implore. 20 The Lord preserves all those with Care whom grateful Love employs: But Sinners who his Vengeance dare, with furious Rage destroys. 21 My Time to come, in Praises spent, shall still advance his Fame, And all Mankind with one Consent for eve bless his Name.

Psalm 145: I Will Praise Your Name

Author: David Haas Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 First Line: I will give you glory, my God above Refrain First Line: I will praise your name, my King and my God Topics: Seasons and Feasts Christ the King; Rites of the Church Marriage; Easter V; Ordinary Time Seasonal Psalms; Ordinary Time Fourteenth Sunday; Ordinary Time Seventeenth Sunday; Ordinary Time Eighteenth Sunday; Ordinary Time Twenty-Fifth Sunday; Ordinary Time Thirty-First Sunday Used With Tune: [I will give you glory, my God above]
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Psalm 145: I'll thee extol, my God, O King

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145 First Line: I'll thee extol, my God, O King Lyrics: 1I’ll thee extol, my God, O King; I’ll bless thy name always. 2Thee will I bless each day, and will thy name for ever praise. 3Great is the Lord, much to be prais’d; his greatness search exceeds. 4Race unto race shall praise thy works, and shew thy mighty deeds. 5I of thy glorious majesty the honour will record; I’ll speak of all thy mighty works, which wondrous are, O Lord. 6Men of thine acts the might shall show, thine acts that dreadful are; And I, thy glory to advance, thy greatness will declare. 7The mem’ry of thy goodness great they largely shall express; With songs of praise they shall extol thy perfect righteousness. 8The Lord is very gracious, in him compassions flow; In mercy he is very great, and is to anger slow. 9The Lord Jehovah unto all his goodness doth declare; And over all his other works his tender mercies are. 10Thee all thy works shall praise, O Lord, and thee thy saints shall bless; 11They shall thy kingdom’s glory show, thy pow’r by speech express: 12To make the sons of men to know his acts done mightily, And of his kingdom th’ excellent and glorious majesty. 13Thy kingdom shall for ever stand, thy reign through ages all. 14God raiseth all that are bow’d down, upholdeth all that fall. 15The eyes of all things wait on thee, the giver of all good; And thou, in time convenient, bestow’st on them their food: 16Thine hand thou open’st lib’rally, and of thy bounty gives Enough to satisfy the need of ev’ry thing that lives. 17The Lord is just in all his ways, holy in his works all. 18God’s near to all that call on him, in truth that on him call. 19He will accomplish the desire of those that do him fear: He also will deliver them, and he their cry will hear. 20The Lord preserves all who him love, that nought can them annoy: But he all those that wicked are will utterly destroy. 21My mouth the praises of the Lord to publish cease shall never: Let all flesh bless his holy name for ever and for ever.

The Lord Is Near

Author: Michael Joncas, b. 1951 Appears in 5 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 145:18 First Line: The Lord is my light and my salvation Refrain First Line: O the Lord is near to all who call on him Used With Tune: [The Lord is my light and my salvation]

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