Psalm 130Words: Brady and Tate, A New Version of the Psalms of David 1 From lowest depths of woe to God I sent my cry; 2 Lord, hear my supplicating voice, and graciously reply. 3 Should'st thou severely judge, who can the trial bear? 4 But thou forgiv'st, lest we despond, and quite renounce thy fear. 5 My soul with patience waits for thee, the living Lord; My hopes are on thy promise built, thy never-failing word. 6 My longing eyes look out for thy enliv'ning ray, More duly than the morning watch to spy the dawning day. 7 Let Israel trust in God, no bounds his mercy knows; The plenteous source and spring from whence eternal succor flows. 8 Whose friendly streams to us supplies in want convey; A healing spring, a spring to cleanse, and wash our guilt away. |
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