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Psalm 80

L.M. (8.8.8.8) Psalm 80 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

Great Shepherd of thine Israel,

Who didst between the cherubs dwell,

And led the tribes, thy chosen sheep,

Safe thro' the desert and the deep.

Thy church is in the desert now,

Shine from on high and guide us thro';

Turn us to thee, thy love restore,

We shall be sav'd, and sigh no more.

Great God, whom heavenly hosts obey,

How long shall we lament and pray,

And wait in vain thy kind return?

How long shall thy fierce anger burn?

Instead of wine and cheerful bread,

Thy saints with their own tears are fed;

Turn us to thee, thy love restore,

We shall be sav'd, and sigh no more.

PAUSE I.

Hast thou not planted with thy hands

A lovely vine in heathen lands?

Did not thy power defend it round,

And heavenly dews enrich the ground?

How did the spreading branches shoot,

And bless the nations with the fruit!

But now, dear Lord, look down and see

Thy mourning vine, that lovely tree.

Why is its beauty thus defac'd?

Why hast thou laid her fences waste?

Strangers and foes against her join,

And every beast devours the vine.

Return, almighty God, return,

Nor let thy bleeding vineyard mourn;

Turn us to thee, thy love restore,

We shall be sav'd, and sigh no more.

PAUSE II.

Lord, when this vine in Canaan grew

Thou wast its strength and glory too;

Attack'd in vain by all its foes,

Till the fair Branch of Promise rose;

Fair Branch, ordain'd of old to shoot

From David's stock, from Jacob's root;

Himself a noble vine, and we

The lesser branches of the tree.

'Tis thy own Son, and he shall stand

Girt with thy strength at thy right hand;

Thy first-born Son, adorn'd and blest

With power and grace above the rest.

O! for his sake attend our cry,

Shine on thy churches lest they die;

Turn us to thee, thy love restore,

We shall be sav'd, and sigh no more.

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1719 Isaac Watts

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PsalmsWorshipPrayerAfflictionChurch

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