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Psalm 71 (Version 2, Part 2)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 71 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

My Saviour, my almighty Friend,

When I begin thy praise,

Where will the growing numbers end,

The numbers of thy grace?

Thou art my everlasting trust,

Thy goodness I adore;

And since I knew thy graces first

I speak thy glories more.

My feet shall travel all the length

Of the celestial road,

And march with courage in thy strength

To see my Father God.

When I am fill'd with sore distress

For some surprising sin,

I'll plead thy perfect righteousness,

And mention none but thine.

How will my lips rejoice to tell

The victories of my King!

My soul redeem'd from sin and hell

Shall thy salvation sing.

[My tongue shall all the day proclaim

My Saviour and my God;

His death has brought my foes to shame,

And drown'd them in his blood.

Awake, awake my tuneful powers;

With this delightful song

I'll entertain the darkest hours,

Nor think the season long.]

About This Psalm

Version
1719 Isaac Watts

Themes

PsalmsWorshipChristRighteousness

This metrical psalm text is in the public domain.