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Psalm XXXIII: Rejoice, Ye Righteous by Isaac Watts
Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord, This work belongs to you; Sing of his name, his ways, his word, How holy, just, and true.
His mercy and his righteousness Let heav'n and earth proclaim; His works of nature and of grace Reveal his wondrous name.
His wisdom and almighty word The heav'nly arches spread, And by the Spirit of the Lord Their shining hosts were made.
He bid the liquid waters flow To their appointed deep; The flowing seas their limits know And their own station keep.
Ye tenants of the spacious earth, With fear before him stand; He spake, and nature took its birth, And rests on his command.
He scorns the angry nations' rage, And breaks their vain designs; His counsel stands through ev'ry age, And in full glory shines.
Blessed is the nation where the Lord Hath fixed his gracious throne, Where he reveals his heav'nly word, And calls their tribes his own.
His eye with infinite survey Does the whole world behold; He formed us all of equal clay, And knows our feeble mould.
Kings are not rescued by the force Of armies from the grave; Nor speed nor courage of a horse Can the bold rider save.
Vain is the strength of beasts or men, To hope for safety thence; But holy souls from God obtain A strong and sure defense.
God is their fear, and God their trust; When plagues or famine spread, His watchful eye secures the just Among ten thousand dead.
Lord, let our hearts in thee rejoice, And bless us from thy throne; For we have made thy word our choice, And trust thy grace alone.
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