Psalm 31 v1-15 & 19-24 of 24 "In you I’ve taken refuge, LORD" To the tune Woodworth. Sing Psalms

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Psalm 31 v1-15 & 19-24 of 24
"In you I’ve taken refuge, LORD; You are my shelter in distress"
Tune: Woodworth (Just As I Am, Without One Plea)
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Falkirk Free Church
The image is only intended to provide resonances with some aspects of the psalm; it is not intended as a one-to-one correspondence. It is more like a visual cross-reference.
image:
William Brassey Hole - Jeremiah and the potter. (Jeremiah 18-19)
Jeremiah quotes this psalm 6 times ( Jeremiah 6:25, 20:3, 20:10, 46:5, 49:29, and in Lamentations 2:22.
The first 3 verses are the same as Psalm 71 (sung in a different metre here https://youtu.be/_E-Z_nMWKls).
The psalm is also eluded to by Jonah in Jonah 2:8, by Paul in 1 Corinthians 16:13, Stephen in Acts 7:59. Most famously Jesus' last recorded words from the cross reference v5.
This is another cut-and-shut with 3 recordings hacked together. This is not the longest psalm in the psalter. Other longer psalms are:
1. Psalm 119 (176 verses)
2. Psalm 78 (72 verses)
3. Psalm 89 (53 verses)
4. Psalm 18 (51 verses)
5. Psalm 106 (48 verses)
6. Psalm 105 (45 verses)
7. Psalm 107 (43 verses)
8. Psalm 37 (40 verses)
9. Psalm 69 (36 verses)
10. Psalm 68 (35 verses)
11. Psalm 104 (35 verses)
12. Psalm 22 (32 verses)

PSALM 31 L.M.

1 In you I’ve taken refuge, LORD;
You are my shelter in distress.
O let me never be ashamed,
But save me in your righteousness.

2 LORD, turn your ear to hear my cry;
Come quickly to deliver me,
And be my rock and firm defence,
My stronghold and security.

3 You are my fortress and my rock;
For your name’s sake be my sure guide.
4 Preserve me from the trap that’s set;
You are the refuge where I hide.

5 Redeem me, LORD, O God of truth;
My spirit I commit to you.
6 I hate all those who trust false gods;
I trust the LORD, for he is true.

7 I will rejoice and take delight
In all the love that you have shown,
For my affliction you have seen;
To you my soul’s distress is known.

8 You have not left me to my foe
Or given me into his hand;
But you have set my feet within
A spacious place where I may stand.

9 Be merciful to me, O LORD,
For my distress knows no relief;
My eyes grow weak with sorrow’s tears,
My soul and body with my grief.

10 My life in anguish is consumed;
My years pass by with many groans.
Through misery my strength has failed,
And greatly weakened are my bones.

11 Because of all my enemies
My neighbours treat me scornfully;
I’m viewed with dread by all my friends—
They see me coming and they flee.

12 I am forgotten as though dead,
Not even spared a passing thought;
I’m like a jar that’s cast away,
A useless, broken, shattered pot.

13 I hear the slander many spread,
And terror stalks me all the way.
Against me enemies conspire;
They plot to take my life away.

14 But as for me, I trust you, LORD;
I say, “You are my God alone.”
15 My times are ever in your hands;
Save me from foes who hunt me down.

16 Upon your servant shine your face;
Save me in your unfailing love.
17 LORD, let me not be put to shame,
For I have cried to God above.

But let the wicked suffer shame
And silent in the grave abide.
18 Suppress the lying lips which speak
Against the just with haughty pride.

19 Your goodness, LORD, is very great—
Prepared for those who fear your name.
You show your goodness openly
To all who your protection claim.

20 Your presence hides and shelters them
From those who plot to take their life,
And in your tent you keep them safe
From evil tongues that stir up strife.

21 The LORD be praised because he showed
The wonder of his love to me,
When in a city I was trapped,
Surrounded by the enemy.

22 In my alarm I rashly said
That I was hidden from your eyes;
But when I called to you for help,
In grace you listened to my cries.

23 O love the LORD, all you his saints!
The faithful will be kept by God,
But he will give the proud their due.
24 Be strong, take heart; hope in the LORD.

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