Sung during the Sunday worship at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London (Spurgeon’s).
Hymn 25 version 1 (based on Psalm 25) from our hymn book, Psalms & Hymns of Reformed Worship.
I LIFT my soul to Thee,
My trust is in Thy name;
O let me not forsaken be
Nor ever put to shame.
Remember all Thy grace,
And lead me in Thy Truth;
Forgive the error of my ways,
And foolish sins of youth.
Thou, Lord, art just and kind;
The meek shall learn Thy ways,
And every humbled sinner find
The methods of Thy grace.
To saints, Lord, Thou dost show
The secrets of Thy love:
Of covenant wonders shining so,
And future things above.
Their souls shall dwell at ease;
Their Saviour’s smiling face
Shall give their seed the promises
Of all-surpassing grace.
Author: Evangelical Psalter (1991)
Tune: Remembered
Composer: Christopher Laws (b.1946)
(This tune is published in ‘Worthy the Lamb’, a recently-produced book of new tunes for Reformed worship, which is available for purchase here: https://bit.ly/2Dv6yEl)