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Psalm 30

Psalm 30. The Book of Psalms for Worship - Psalm 30B Tune: ST THEODULPH “All Glory, Laud and Honor” Trinity Hymnal #235 CCLI #977558. O Lord, I will exalt You, for You have lifted me; My foes You kept from boasting, denied them victory. O Lord, my God, I plea- ded

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Psalm 30

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  1. Psalm 30 The Book of Psalms for Worship - Psalm 30B Tune: ST THEODULPH “All Glory, Laud and Honor” Trinity Hymnal #235 CCLI #977558

  2. O Lord, I will exalt You, for You have lifted me; My foes You kept from boasting, denied them victory. O Lord, my God, I plea-ded that You might heal and save; Lord, You from death have ran-somed, And kept me from the grave.

  3. Sing praises, O you godly, who to the Lord belong; And to His name most holy show gratitude in song. His anger lasts a mo-ment, His grace through life goes on; Though through the night tears li-nger, Great joy comes with the dawn.

  4. When prosp’rous, I once boasted, “Unmoved I shall remain.” But You, Lord, by Your favor my mountain’s strength maintain. For when Your face was hid-den, I then became dismayed. O Lord, to You I cri-ed out, and to the Lord I prayed.

  5. “O where is the advantage if my blood should be shed? Will dust declare You faithful, can praise come from the dead? O Lord, to me be gra-cious, and hear me as I’ve prayed. To You, O Lord, I cry out, O be my help, my aid.”

  6. You turned my grief to dancing, from sackcloth set me free. You wrapped me up in gladness; I shall not silent be. Indeed, my soul, my glo-ry, will praise You and adore; O Lord, my God, I’ll tha-nk You both now and evermore.

  7. CCLI 977558

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