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In My Grievous Tribulation

Author: Rev. William Kuipers Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #156 (1934) Meter: 8.8.7.7 D Scripture: Psalm 77 Topics: Prayer in Afflictions; Backsliding; Doubt; Faithfulness of God; Holiness Of God; Revival Languages: English Tune Title: REMEMBRANCE

Psalm 77

Hymnal: Voices United #791 (1996) Scripture: Psalm 77 First Line: God, bend your ear and hear my prayer Tune Title: [God, bend your ear and hear my prayer]
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To the chief Musician to Jeduthun. A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PLXXVII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 77 First Line: My voice was to the mighty God Lyrics: 1 My voice was to the mighty God, Yea, cried out I have: My voice was to the mighty God, An ear to me he gave. 2 In my distress I sought the Lord, My sore ran in the night, And ceased not; my soul also Refused comfort quite. 3 I did remember God, likewise Disquieted was I: I did complain, my spir't also O'erwhel'd was heavily. Selah. 4 Awaking thou dost hold mine eyes; I cannot speak for fears. 5 I have considered days of old, Of ancient times the years. [2] 6 To my remembrance I do call The song in night I had: I commun'd with my heart, also Strict search my spirit made. 7 For ever will the Lord cast off? And pleas'd will he not be? 8 His tender mercy is it ceas'd To perpetuity? His promise doth it fail for aye? 9 What to be gracious Hath God forgotten? and shut up In wrath his bowels thus? 10 When said I, this my weakness is, Yet to remembrance I Will call the years of the right hand Of him that is most high. 11 I will unto remembrance call The Actions of the Lord: Thy wondrous works of ancient time I surely will record. 12 I'll muse of all thy works likewise And of thy doings talk. 13 Within the temple is the way, O God where thou dost walk. [3] 14 What God so great as our God is? Works wonderful that are Thou God hast done' among the folk Thou dost thy strength declare 15 Thy people thou from thraldom hast With thy strong arm set free, Of Jacob and of Joseph too Those that the children be. Selah. 16 Thee did the waters see, O God, Thee did the waters see: They were afraid, the deeps also Could not but troubled be. 17 With waters were the clouds pour'd forth The skies a sound out sent: Also thine arrows on each side Abroad dispersed went. 18 Thy thunders voice in heave was; Thy lightnings they did make, The world enlightned, and the earth Did tremble and did shake. 19 Thy ways i'th' sea, thy paths and steps Unknown are in the deep. 20 By Moses and by Aaron's hand Thou led'st thy folk like sheep. Languages: English
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To God my loud Complaints I made

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXVII (1767) Scripture: Psalm 77 Lyrics: 1 To God my loud Complaints I made, And he vouchsaf'd his powerful Aid; He to my humble Pray'r. Did lend a gracious Ear. All Night my fest'ring Wound did ragem, No Med'cine could the Pain assuage: My Soul indulg'd her Grief, Nor would accept Relief. 2 I thought on God, but then distress'd, I found my Spirits quite oppress'd; The more i did complain, The more encreas'd my Pain; My Grief is swell'd to such a Height, That thro' each tedious Watch of Night, Mine Eyes are kept awake; I sigh, but cannot speak. 3 I call'd to Mind those ancient Days, When I, exalted, sung thy Praise; Those Years so much renown'd; With signal Favours crown'd; By Night I recollect the Song That to my Trimphs did belong, And once such Joy impart, Then thus consult my Heart. 4 "Hath GOD withdrawn His Favour quite, "Is Mercy lost in endless Night? "Will he his promis'd Love "For evermore remove?" I said My Weakness doth supply These Fears, but in the LORD most high I shall securely stand, Protected by his Hand. 5 His Works of old I will relate, On them my Heart shall meditate; My Tongue shall them recite, The Wonders of his Might. Thy Promise, LORD, is ever sure, Thy Ways are holy, just, and pure, And deep thy Counsels are, Who can with thee compare? 6 Thou art the LORD, that dost display Amazing Wonders every Day, And all the World shall own, That thou art GOD alone; And Jacob's Seed and Joseph's Line, Have known thy Strength and Pow'r divine, Who didst thy Arm extend, And them with Might defend. 7 When thee, O GOD, the Waters saw, The troubled Deep was struck with Awe, The frigten'd Billows shrunk, And in their Channels sunk: The Clouds pour'd down, while rending Skies, Fill'd Earth and Heav'n with dread Surprize, And forth thine Arrows came, Wing'd with avenging Flame 8 Broad Sheets of livid Blaze appear; Thy Thunders roll, Earth shakes with Fear, Thy Paths in Waters lie; Nor can thy Steps descry: Thy People from hard Bondage freed, Thou didst by skillful Moses lead, And Aaron's sacred Hand, Safe thro' a desart Land. Topics: Description of Storms and Stress of Weather; Prayers When sorely afflicted Languages: English Tune Title: [To God, my loud Complaints I made]
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To thee, O Lord, I made my humble pray'r

Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXVII (1756) Scripture: Psalm 77 Lyrics: 1 To thee, O Lord, I made my humble pray'r, Thee I implor'd, and gracious thou didst hear. 2 To thee alone in my distress I pray'd, With dreadful ills when I was sore dismay'd; To thee the live-long night held up my hands, Nor wou'd receive the solace of my friends. 3 On thee alone relying, thee I chose, To heal my heart, to dissipate my woes; My soul with deep, with bitter anguish pain'd, To thee I therefore heavily complain'd. 4 And well might I complain, for sleep no more Wou'd o'er my eyes exert his healing pow'r; Tho' on my limbs a heavy stupor hung, And my continued anguish chain'd my tongue. 5 'Twas then my mind revolv'd my former days, When thee I sung in sweet harmonious lays; 6 My grateful praises on the tuneful lyre, The hymns of joy thy mercies did inspire; With these ideas long my soul was fraught, And thus wou'd I indulge the pensive thought: 7 "Ah! will th' all-high make me no more his care? "Shall I no more his gracious goodness share? 8 "Ah! will his mercy now no more prevail, "And is it possible his truth should fail? 9 "Has he his great beneficence forgot? "Will dire resentment bring his love to nought?" 10 Soon I repented of the vain surmise; Thy ways of old I set before my eyes, The ever-gracious deeds thy hand had done, The various mercies thou hadst constant shewn; 12 The griefs, the dangers, thou hadst chac'd away, The quick relief thou gav'st without delay. 13 Yes; sov'reign ruler, I thy justice see; For truth, for mercy, who is like to thee? 14 To the whole earth the wonders of thy pow'r Shew'd thee the universal governor. 15 When struck proud Pharaoh with a dread alarm Thy favour'd tribes, them, by thy mighty arm, 16 Didst thou redeem; thy arm the waters saw, The troubled depths, and they beheld with awe. 17 The heavy clouds obey'd thy great command, And delug'd with their watery stores the land; 18 Fell thy destroying hail, thy thunders roar'd; Their rapid fires thy forky lightnings pour'd. 19 And when thy people Pharaoh's fury fled; When Moses and his sacred brother led Them thro' the deep, and strait pursued the foe; Back on the hostile bands the waters flow; Fain they'd retreat; but their attempts are vain; Sudden they perish in th' o'er-whelming main: While, as his fleecy care the shepherd leads, Thou guid'st them thro' the sea; the sea recedes Stood on a heap the sea at thy command; Secure they pass, and joyful reach the strand. Languages: English

I will still remain with Thee

Author: P. M. Hymnal: Hymns Written for the Use of Hebrew Congregations #21 (1867) Scripture: Psalm 77 Topics: Attributes of God Divine Providence Languages: English
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Grace dwells with justice on your throne

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: In Melody and Songs #32 (2014) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 77 Lyrics: Grace dwells with justice on your throne, and those who love your word have heard your wisdom, and have known your heavenly counsels, Lord. I'll think again of all your ways, and talk your wonders o'er: — the wonders of recovering grace, when flesh could hope no more. I will forbid a hopeless thought, some dark, despairing claim, remembering good your hand has wrought; your hand is still the same! I'll meditate your works of old; our God, who reigns above; I'll hear your ancient wonders told, and learn to trust your love. Languages: English Tune Title: SOVEREIGN POWER
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Loor a ti

Author: Mary A. Lathbury; Vicente Mendoza Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #37 (1992) Scripture: Psalm 77:13-20 First Line: ¡Santo, Santo Santo, Señor, Jehová! Lyrics: ¡Santo, Santo Santo, Señor, Jehová! Cielo y tierra, de tu amor Llenos hoy están, Señor; Loor a ti! Amén. Topics: Adoración; Worship; Apertura del Culto; Opening of Worship; Creación; Creation Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CHAUTAUQUA (Coro)
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I cried out for heaven to hear me

Author: Michael Perry, 1942-1996 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #45 (1997) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Scripture: Psalm 77 Lyrics: 1 I cried out for heaven to hear me, I reached out to God for my help, no counsel or comfort would cheer me, my spirit abandoned all hope. 2 But in my despair I remembered the songs of a long time ago, and dreamed of the majesty splendoured of God the almighty, the true: 3 you spoke in the wind and the thunder, the earth and the elements shook; your power tore the waters asunder, as Shepherd, you guided your flock. Topics: Exodus; God Images (Shepherd); Lament; Metrical Psalms; Storm Languages: English Tune Title: HARVEST
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Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord

Author: Roy James Stewart Hymnal: RitualSong #64 (1996) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Happy the one whose sin is forgiven Refrain First Line: I turn to you, Lord, in times of trouble and you fill me Topics: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Conversion; Evening; Forgiveness; Interfaith; Journey; Lent; Penance; Salvation; Sin; Suffering; Trial and Tribulation Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy the one whose sin is forgiven]

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