Lord, thy grace is sufficient for me
In thy mercy thou givest me rest
Lord, as thou takest my burdens upon thee
Thou makest my burdens light.
Thou forgivest me my transgressions
My sins are blotted out through thee.
Thy lovingkindness and thy mercy are without end
And cannot be exhausted.
Lord God, thou art my master
I deliver myself to thee
I am thy servant
Thou settest me free
Thy yoke is easy, and thy burden is light
Gladly do I take up my cross
Happily do I follow thee
In following thee I find my life
In serving thee I gain dignity
Thou makest me thy particular treasure
No longer am I a slave to sin
Never again will I transgress
Thou makest me thy child
No longer am I a servant in thy house
I am thy son, give me thy spirit
I cry unto thee, Abba, Father.
Thou guidest me when I am lost
Thou art my light in obscurity
By thy word I set my steps
By thy teachings I build my life
In grief I seek thee Ebenezer
In my adversity thou hearest my cry
Thou art my support in sorrow
My balm and surcease in suffering
Thou art my companion in adversity
In thy footsteps I tread the path of woe
Thou hast descended unto hell
In thy suffering thou hast reclaimed my soul
Thou art the captain of my salvation
I will follow thee in all things
Thou leadest the way
Thine example is my guide
Thou teachest me to love mine enemies
To do good to those that despitefully use me.
In love I fulfill thy royal law,
Through love I approach thy throne.
Through thy grace I approach thee with boldness
Thy redemption sanctifieth me
By thy merits hast thou justified me
Thou hast brought me before the mercy seat
I stand before thee revealed
Thy word is quick and powerful
Thou hast discerned the thoughts and intents of my heart
Purify thou me Lord!
Cleanse thou my innermost soul
Give unto me clean hands and a pure heart.
I give unto thee my heart and my will
I surrender unto thee the weapons of my rebellion
Thou desirest not gold or silver
Thy treasure cannot be bought
Thy salvation is a pearl without price
I would give all to obtain it
Thy grace is sufficient for me
In thee I am made whole
The riches of thy blessings defy my capacity to receive them
My gratitude is not sufficient to the bounty of thy grace
“It has been asserted that the book of Psalms as a whole has
exerted more influence on the Western world than any other collection of poetic
verse ever written. Whether or not that is true may be a matter of literary
opinion, but surely it is true that for Bible readers generally, the Psalms
have been among the most personally applicable and most privately embraced
scriptures in the entire canon…Other collections of “wisdom literature,” such
as proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, are included in the Bible
alongside Psalms. But none of these
others—combined! —compare with the personal tone, content, quantity, and
quality of the psalms, these pleas to a compassionate God, to the healer of
broken hearts, to the Savior of the downtrodden and destitute. As such, the book of Psalms may be the one
Biblical text admired nearly equally by both Christians and Jews, to say
nothing of those of other faiths—or no faith at all—who find comfort in its
verses and encouragement in the hope they convey” (Jeffrey R. Holland, For Times of Trouble, 7).
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