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O L ORD God, my heart is steadfast, and with all my soul I’ll sing. Harp and lyre I will awaken, and my song the dawn will bring. [Sing to the Lord 108]
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2. L ORD my God, among the nations I will ever give you praise; in the midst of all the peoples I will sing of you always.
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3. For your steadfast love is boundless, greater than the heavens high; and your faithfulness towards us reaches even to the sky.
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4. Far above the highest heavens be exalted, O my God; and through all the earth around us let your glory spread abroad.
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5. With your right hand save and help us; rescue all those whom you love. God has spoken from his temple, from his holy place above:
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6. “I will distribute in triumph every part of Shechem’s land, and the whole of Succoth valley I will measure with my hand.”
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7. “Mine is Gilead, mine Manasseh, Ephraim is my helmet true; Judah I will make my sceptre and on Edom toss my shoe.”
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8. “Moab will become my servant, and upon Philistia’s shore I will shout aloud in triumph; I am Lord and conqueror.”
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9. Who will bring me to the city that is strongly fortified, and to reach the land of Edom who will be my help and guide?
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10. Have you not, O God, rejected, turned us over to our foe? When our armies go to battle, with them you no longer go.
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Sing to the Lord 108 Text: Sing Psalms, © Psalmody Committee, Free Church of Scotland, 2003. Used by permission. Tune: Adapt. and arr. by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872–1958, from The English Hymnal; reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press 11. Since all human help is worthless, God will give us victory; He it is who will defend us and tread down our enemy.
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