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O Blessed Man, whom God forgives

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 Lyrics: 1. O Blessed Man, whom God forgives, And covers all his Sin; 2. To whom the Lord imputes no Guilt, Who's free from Guile within. 3. While I refus'd to own my Crime, The Horror in my Brest, Dry'd up my Bones; I roar'd all Day, And found no quiet Rest. 4. For Day, and Night, thine awful Hand, Heavy upon me beat; My Moisture dry'd, as Ground that's parch'd, With Summer's scorching Heat. 5. I then resolv'd no more to hide, My Sin, but freely own My Fault to God; and thou forgav'st The Guilt of what I'd done. 6. The Godly hence, in Season, shall To Thee pour out his Soul; Then tho' great Water-Floods should rage, None over him shall rowl. 7. Thou art my hiding Place, where I, From Harm, shall shelter'd be; With Songs of thy Deliv'rance, thou Shalt round encompass me. Second Part 8. I'll thee instruct, and teach the Way, How thou may'st wisely live: And safe Direction, in thy Walk, My watchful Eye shall give. 9. Be n't like the Horse, or Mule, which ne'er Submit to Reason's sway; Whose Mouths with Bitt, and Reins, we rule, And force them to obey. 10. The Wicked, by their Wickedness, Their Sorrows multiply; But Mercy shall encompass them Who on the Lord rely. 11. Let then the righteous ones be glad, And in the Lord rejoice; Let ail, that are upright in Heart, Triumph with joyful Voice.
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Guide Us With Thine Eye

Author: D. S. Warner Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32:8 First Line: Oh, what deep and pure compassion Refrain First Line: I am thine, I am thine Lyrics: 1. Oh, what deep and pure compassion, Bro't the Savior from on high, To atone for our transgression, And to guide us with thine eye. Chorus: I am thine, I am thine, In thy hands now I passive lie; Thou hast saved me, I know, from the path of woe, Ever guide me, dear Lord, with thine eye. 2. Jesus bore our sin and sorrow, Yielded up himself to die; Lord, we take thy cross and follow, Gently guide us with thine eye. 3. Oh, thou God of wondrous mercy! At thy feet we humble lie, Soul and body, we resign thee, Ever guide us with thine eye. 4. Jesus, shine upon us truly; May thy presence ever nigh, Keep us perfect, pure and holy, Only guide us with thine eye. Used With Tune: [Oh, what deep and pure compassion]

Óh mely boldog az oly ember éltében

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 Used With Tune: [Óh mely boldog az oly ember éltében]
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Thrice bless'd the Man, whom God forgives

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 Lyrics: 1. Thrice bless'd the Man, whom God forgives; Whose Sin is cover'd with a Smile: 2. To whom the Lord imputes no Guilt; Whose Heart is truly purg'd from Guile. 3. While silent I conceal'd my Crime, Thro' Anguish of my troubled Breast, My Bones grew dry, and waxed old; I roar'd all Day, and found no Rest. 4. Thy Hand did heavy on me fall, And Day and Night it's Strokes repeat; My vital Moisture dried up, As Ground is parch'd with Summer's Heat. 5. I then resolv'd no more to hide, But own, my Sin, before the Lord; Whose pard'ning Mercy soon stept in, And Comfort, to my Soul restor'd. 6. For this each godly Man will pray, In Times wherein thou may'st be found; In mighty Waters raging Floods, His stedfast Hopes shall ne'er be drown'd. 7. Thou art my only hiding Place, Where I from Trouble, safe abide; With Songs of thy Deliv'rance, thou Shalt compass me on ev'ry Side. Second Part 8. I'll wholsome Counsel to thee give, And teach thee how thou may'st be wise. Aright to order all thy Walk, I'll guide thee with my watchful Eyes. 9. O be not like the Horse, or Mule, Which Passions, and not Reason, sway; Whose Mouth, with Bit, and Reins, compel'd, Our Wills are forced to obey. 10. They that encrease in Wickedness, Their Sorrows greatly shall abound; But him that on the Lord relies Unnumber'd Mercies shall surround. 11. Let them be glad, in God rejoice, Who, in his Laws, their Life employ; Let all, who are upright in Heart, With sacred Triumph shout for Joy.

How Blessed Are They

Author: C. D. Rockey Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 First Line: How happy are they whose guilt is removed Refrain First Line: How blessed are they whose sins are forgiv'n Topics: Psalms and Service Music Psalms; The Christian Life Affirmation and Truth; The Christian Life Confession, Mercy, Forgiveness; The Christian Life Salvation; Useful Musical Types Call and Response; Useful Musical Types Unaccompanied Used With Tune: ROCKEY Text Sources: Psalm 32 in Urdu; Pakistani
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Psalm 32

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 First Line: Be glad in God you righteous. Rejoice, O saints, rejoice! Used With Tune: [Be glad in God you righteous]

Ka awmngaih thlang ka thlawnkung Bawi

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 First Line: Bawipa tah Tudoenkung theen ni
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Thrice happy he, whose sins his God forgives

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 Lyrics: 1 Thrice happy he, whose sins his God forgives; His crimes in deep oblivion lost, who lives; 2 Whose slips, whose failings are not counted his; Whose foul perversely does not act amiss! 3 For me, while I my secret faults conceal'd, While not the errors of my life revealed, A tabid weakness seiz'd my languid bones, The tedious hours I spent in piteous moans; 4 Thy heavy hand I felt by night, by day, And all my juices melted quick away. 5 Soon then to thee, O gracious God, I turn'd, My many crimes, my various errors mourn'd; Soon then to thee I all my sins confest, And strait with pardon from thy love was blest. 6 For this the pious heart, the soul sincere, In fitting time shall fly to thee in pray'r; Nor, tho' the rising floods this earth o'erspread, Shall they the threat'nings of the billows dread. 7 My sure defence, my certain refuge thou, No griefs, no perils, can o'er-whelm me now; My soul dost thou replenish with thy joy, And all my woes, and all my terrors fly. 8 Nay more; thou kindly promisest thy aid; "Mine hand (thou criest) shall point thee where to tread; "Mine eye shall guide thee in the perfect way; "And round thy feet I'll beam continued day. 9 "But thou the restiff mule resemble not, "The fierce impetuous steed, devoid of thought, "Which, if not govern'd by the bitted rein, "Wou'd rove in savage liberty the plain." 10 His gracious goodness this; such mercy they Have from their God, who his high will obey. While dread tremendous punishments await The wretch that in his crimes is obstinate. 11 Come then, ye righteous souls, indulge your joy, In tuneful hymns your happy hours employ; Be God the object of your love, your trust; And in his saving pow'r rejoice, ye just.
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Lonely hours and slow, when far from thee

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32 Topics: Withered Flowers
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I Will Guide Thee

Author: Barney Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 32:8 First Line: Come, my child, for I will teach thee Refrain First Line: I will guide thee, I will guide thee Used With Tune: [Come, my child, for I will teach thee]

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