Sing Psalm 94:9-15 (Tune: St Ethedreda) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16509 The Lord did plant the ear of man,and hear then shall not he?He only formed the eye, and thenshall he not clearly see?10 He that the nations doth correct,shall he not chastise you?He knowledge unto man doth teach,and shall himself not know?11 Man’s thoughts to be but vanitythe Lord doth well discern.12 Blessed is the man thou chast’nest, Lord,and mak’st thy law to learn:13 That thou may’st give him rest from daysof sad adversity,Until the pit be digged for thosethat work iniquity.14 For sure the Lord will not cast offthose that his people be,Neither his own inheritancequit and forsake will he:15 But judgment unto righteousnessshall yet return again;And all shall follow after itthat are right-hearted men.
This is a testimony of God's mercies and goodness to me in my endeavour to understand and manage bipolar disorder or manic-depressive illness (a medical condition that can be treated) and other challenges in my life, by God's grace. Thank God that we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us! (Romans 8:37)
11 December 2025
Sing Psalm 94:9-15 (Tune: St Ethedreda) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 90:10-14 (Tune: Farrant) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 90:10-14 (Tune: Farrant) Scottish Metrical Psalm 165010 Threescore and ten years do sum upour days and years, we see;Or, if, by reason of more strength,in some fourscore they be:Yet doth the strength of such old menbut grief and labor prove;For it is soon cut off, and wefly hence, and soon remove.11 Who knows the power of thy wrath?according to thy fear12 So is thy wrath: Lord, teach thou usour end in mind to bear;And so to count our days, that weour hearts may still applyTo learn thy wisdom and thy truth,that we may live thereby.13 Turn yet again to us, O Lord,how long thus shall it be?Let it repent thee now for thosethat servants are to thee.14 O with thy tender mercies, Lord,us early satisfy;So we rejoice shall all our days,and still be glad in thee.
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Sing Psalm 90:1-7 (Tune: St Anne) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 90:1-7 (Tune: St Anne) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-placein generations all.2 Before thou ever hadst brought forththe mountains great or small;Ere ever thou hadst formed the earth,and all the world abroad;Ev’n thou from everlasting artto everlasting God.3 Thou dost unto destructionman that is mortal turn;And unto them thou say’st, Again,ye sons of men, return.4 Because a thousand years appearno more before thy sightThan yesterday, when it is past,or than a watch by night.5 As with an overflowing floodthou carry’st them away:They like a sleep are, like the grassthat grows at morn are they.6 At morn it flourishes and grows,cut down at ev’n doth fade.7 For by thine anger we’re consumed,thy wrath makes us afraid.
Sing Psalm 88:10-18 (Tune: Bangor) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 88:10-18 (Tune: Bangor) Scottish Metrical Psalm 165010 Wilt thou show wonders to the dead?shall they rise, and thee bless?11 Shall in the grave thy love be told?in death thy faithfulness?12 Shall thy great wonders in the dark,or shall thy righteousnessBe known to any in the landof deep forgetfulness?13 But, Lord, to thee I cried; my pray’rat morn prevent shall thee.14 Why, Lord, dost thou cast off my soul,and hid’st thy face from me?15 Distressed am I, and from my youthI ready am to die;Thy terrors I have borne, and amdistracted fearfully.16 The dreadful fierceness of thy wrathquite over me doth go:Thy terrors great have cut me off,they did pursue me so.17 For round about me ev’ry day,like water, they did roll;And, gathering together, theyhave compassed my soul.18 My friends thou hast put far from me,and him that did me love;And those that mine acquaintance wereto darkness didst remove.
09 December 2025
Sing Psalm 115:1-11 (Tune: Winchester) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 115:1-11 (Tune: Winchester) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 Not unto us, Lord, not to us,but do thou glory takeUnto thy name, ev’n for thy truth,and for thy mercy’s sake.2 O wherefore should the heathen say,Where is their God now gone?3 But our God in the heavens is,what pleased him he hath done.4 Their idols silver are and gold,work of men’s hands they be.5 Mouths have they, but they do not speak;and eyes, but do not see;6 Ears have they, but they do not hear;noses, but savor not;7 Hands, feet, but handle not, nor walk;nor speak they through their throat.8 Like them their makers are, and allon them their trust that build.9 O Isr’el, trust thou in the Lord,he is their help and shield.10 O Aaron’s house, trust in the Lord,their help and shield is he.11 Ye that fear God, trust in the Lord,their help and shield he’ll be.
Sing Psalm 86:1-8 (Tune: Ayrshire) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 86:1-8 (Tune: Ayrshire) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 O Lord, do thou bow down thine ear,and hear me graciously;Because I sore afflicted am,and am in poverty.2 Because I’m holy, let my soulby thee preserved be:O thou my God, thy servant save,that puts his trust in thee.3 Sith unto thee I daily cry,be merciful to me.4 Rejoice thy servant’s soul; for, Lord,I lift my soul to thee.5 For thou art gracious, O Lord,and ready to forgive;And rich in mercy, all that callupon thee to relieve.6 Hear, Lord, my pray’r; unto the voiceof my request attend:7 In troublous times I’ll call on thee;for thou wilt answer send.8 Lord, there is none among the godsthat may with thee compare;And like the works which thou hast done,not any work is there.
Sing Psalm 96:1-6 (Tune: St Magnus) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 96:1-6 (Tune: St Magnus) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 O sing a new song to the Lord:sing all the earth to God.2 To God sing, bless his name, show stillhis saving health abroad.3 Among the heathen nationshis glory do declare;And unto all the people showhis works that wondrous are.4 For great’s the Lord, and greatly heis to be magnified;Yea, worthy to be feared is heabove all gods beside.5 For all the gods are idols dumb,which blinded nations fear;But our God is the Lord, by whomthe heav’ns created were.6 Great honor is before his face,and majesty divine;Strength is within his holy place,and there doth beauty shine.
Sing Psalm 71:20-24 (Tune: Wetherby) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 71:20-24 (Tune: Wetherby) Scottish Metrical Psalm 165020 Thou, Lord, who great adversities,and sore, to me didst show,Shalt quicken, and bring me againfrom depths of earth below.21 My greatness and my pow’r thou wiltincrease, and far extend:On ev’ry side against all griefthou wilt me comfort send.22 Thee, ev’n thy truth, I’ll also praise,my God, with psaltery:Thou Holy One of Israel,with harp I’ll sing to thee.23 My lips shall much rejoice in thee,when I thy praises sound;My soul, which thou redeemed hast,in joy shall much abound.24 My tongue thy justice shall proclaim,continuing all day long;For they confounded are, and shamed,that seek to do me wrong.
05 December 2025
Psalm 86:8-13 (Tune: Contemplation) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Psalm 86:8-13 (Tune: Contemplation) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16508 Lord, there is none among the godsthat may with thee compare;And like the works which thou hast done,not any work is there.9 All nations whom thou mad’st shall comeand worship rev’rentlyBefore thy face; and they, O Lord,thy name shall glorify.10 Because thou art exceeding great,and works by thee are doneWhich are to be admired; and thouart God thyself alone.11 Teach me thy way, and in thy truth,O Lord, then walk will I;Unite my heart, that I thy namemay fear continually.12 O Lord my God, with all my heartto thee I will give praise;And I the glory will ascribeunto thy name always:13 Because thy mercy toward mein greatness doth excel;And thou delivered hast my soulout from the lowest hell.
Sing Psalm 92:1-6 (Tune: Elijah) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 92:1-6 (Tune: Elijah) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 To render thanks unto the Lordit is a comely thing,And to thy name, O thou most High,due praise aloud to sing.2 Thy loving-kindness to show forthwhen shines the morning light;And to declare thy faithfulnesswith pleasure ev’ry night.3 On a ten-stringed instrument,upon the psaltery,And on the harp with solemn sound,and grave sweet melody.4 For thou, Lord, by thy mighty workshast made my heart right glad;And I will triumph in the workswhich by thine hands were made.5 How great, Lord, are thy works! each thoughtof thine a deep it is:6 A brutish man it knoweth not;fools understand not this.
Sing Psalm 72:1-8 (Tune: St Lawrence) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 72:1-8 (Tune: St Lawrence) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 O Lord, thy judgments give the king,his son thy righteousness.2 With right he shall thy people judge,thy poor with uprightness.3 The lofty mountains shall bring forthunto the people peace;Likewise the little hills the sameshall do by righteousness.4 The people’s poor ones he shall judge,the needy’s children save;And those shall he in pieces breakwho them oppressed have.5 They shall thee fear, while sun and moondo last, through ages all.6 Like rain on mown grass he shall drop,or show’rs on earth that fall.7 The just shall flourish in his days,and prosper in his reign:He shall, while doth the moon endure,abundant peace maintain.8 His large and great dominion shallfrom sea to sea extend:It from the river shall reach forthunto earth’s utmost end.
Sing Psalm 143(II):6-10 (Tune: Need) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650, Second metre / Second version
Sing Psalm 143(II):6-10 (Tune: Need) Scottish Metrical Psalm 1650Second metre / Second version6 Lo, I do stretch my handsTo thee, my help alone;For thou well understandsAll my complaint and moan:My thirsting soul desires,And longeth after thee,As thirsty ground requiresWith rain refreshed to be.7 Lord, let my pray’r prevail,To answer it make speed;For, lo, my sp’rit doth fail:Hide not thy face in need;Lest I be like to thoseThat do in darkness sit,Or him that downward goesInto the dreadful pit.8 Because I trust in thee,O Lord, cause me to hearThy loving-kindness free,When morning doth appear:Cause me to know the wayWherein my path should be;For why, my soul on highI do lift up to thee.9 From my fierce enemyIn safety do me guide,Because I flee to thee,Lord, that thou may’st me hide.10 My God alone art thou,Teach me thy righteousness:Thy Sp’rit’s good, lead me toThe land of uprightness.
Sing Psalm 103:1-5 (Tune: Crediton) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 103:1-5 (Tune: Crediton) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 O thou my soul, bless God the Lord;and all that in me isBe stirred up his holy nameto magnify and bless.2 Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God,and not forgetful beOf all his gracious benefitshe hath bestowed on thee.3 All thine iniquities who dothmost graciously forgive:Who thy diseases all and painsdoth heal, and thee relieve.4 Who doth redeem thy life, that thouto death may’st not go down;Who thee with loving-kindness dothand tender mercies crown:5 Who with abundance of good thingsdoth satisfy thy mouth;So that, ev’n as the eagle’s age,renewed is thy youth.
Sing Psalm 86:14-17 (Tune: Evan) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 86:14-17 (Tune: Evan) Scottish Metrical Psalm 165014 O God, the proud against me rise,and vi’lent men have met,That for my soul have sought; and theebefore them have not set.15 But thou art full of pity, Lord,a God most gracious,Long-suffering, and in thy truthand mercy plenteous.16 O turn to me thy countenance,and mercy on me have;Thy servant strengthen, and the sonof thine own handmaid save.17 Show me a sign for good, that theywhich do me hate may see,And be ashamed; because thou, Lord,didst help and comfort me.
Sing Psalm 65:1-5 (Tune: Glasgow) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 65:1-5 (Tune: Glasgow) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 Praise waits for thee in Zion, Lord:to thee vows paid shall be.2 O thou that hearer art of pray’r,all flesh shall come to thee.3 Iniquities, I must confess,prevail against me do:But as for our transgressions,them purge away shalt thou.4 Blessed is the man whom thou dost choose,and mak’st approach to thee,That he within thy courts, O Lord,may still a dweller be:We surely shall be satisfiedwith thy abundant grace,And with the goodness of thy house,ev’n of thy holy place.5 O God of our salvation,thou, in thy righteousness,By fearful works unto our pray’rsthine answer dost express:Therefore the ends of all the earth,and those afar that beUpon the sea, their confidence,O Lord, will place in thee.
04 December 2025
Sing Psalm 119:9-16 (Tune: St Paul) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 119:9-16 (Tune: St Paul) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16509 By what means shall a young man learnhis way to purify?If he according to thy wordthereto attentive be.10 Unfeignedly thee have I soughtwith all my soul and heart:O let me not from the right pathof thy commands depart.11 Thy word I in my heart have hid,that I offend not thee.12 O Lord, thou ever blessed art,thy statutes teach thou me.13 The judgments of thy mouth each onemy lips declared have:14 More joy thy testimonies’ waythan riches all me gave.15 I will thy holy precepts makemy meditation;And carefully I’ll have respectunto thy ways each one.16 Upon thy statutes my delightshall constantly be set:And, by thy grace, I never willthy holy word forget.
Sing Psalm 87:1-7 (Tune: St Gregory) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 87:1-7 (Tune: St Gregory) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 Upon the hills of holinesshe his foundation sets.2 God, more than Jacob’s dwellings all,delights in Zion’s gates.3 Things glorious are said of thee,thou city of the Lord.4 Rahab and Babel I, to thosethat know me, will record:Behold ev’n Tyrus, and with itthe land of Palestine,And likewise Ethiopia;this man was born therein.5 And it of Zion shall be said,This man and that man thereWas born; and he that is most Highhimself shall stablish her.6 When God the people writes, he’ll countthat this man born was there.7 There be that sing and play; and allmy well-springs in thee are.
Sing Psalm 18:1-6 (Tune: Bishopthorpe) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 18:1-6 (Tune: Bishopthorpe) Scottish Metrical Psalm1 Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength.2 My fortress is the Lord,My rock, and he that doth to medeliverance afford:My God, my strength, whom I will trust,a buckler unto me,The horn of my salvation,and my high tow’r, is he.3 Upon the Lord, who worthy isof praises, will I cry;And then shall I preserved besafe from mine enemy.4 Floods of ill men affrighted me,death’s pangs about me went;5 Hell’s sorrows me environed;death’s snares did me prevent.6 In my distress I call’d on God,cry to my God did I;He from his temple heard my voice,to his ears came my cry.
30 November 2025
Sing Psalm 118:1-9 (Tune: Winchester) Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650
Sing Psalm 118:1-9 (Tune: Winchester) Scottish Metrical Psalm 16501 O praise the Lord, for he is good;his mercy lasteth ever.2 Let those of Israel now say,His mercy faileth never.3 Now let the house of Aaron say,His mercy lasteth ever.4 Let those that fear the Lord now say,His mercy faileth never.5 I in distress call’d on the Lord;the Lord did answer me:He in a large place did me set,from trouble made me free.6 The mighty Lord is on my side,I will not be afraid;For any thing that man can doI shall not be dismay’d.7 The Lord doth take my part with themthat help to succour me:Therefore on those that do me hateI my desire shall see.8 Better it is to trust in Godthan trust in man’s defence;9 Better to trust in God than makeprinces our confidence.

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