Longing for Living Water

Longing for Living Water
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Soul thirsts for the living God, yearning to see His face. Prayers lifted in affliction, seeking comfort and salvation. Hope in God for relief and cheer. Lyrics from Psalm 42b set to music.

  • Soul
  • Longing
  • Living Water
  • Comfort
  • Salvation

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  1. As pants the hart for streams of living water, so longs my soul, O living God, for thee; I thirst for thee, for thee my heart is yearning; when shall I come thy gracious face to see? [Sing to the Lord 42b]

  2. 2. O Lord my God, oerwhelmed in deep affliction, far from thy rest, to thee I lift my soul; deep calls to deep and storms of trouble thunder, while o er my head the waves and billows roll.

  3. 3.Thou wilt command thy servants consolation, thy lovingkindness yet shall cheer my day, and in the night thy song shall be my comfort; God of my life, to thee I still will pray.

  4. 4. Why, O my soul, art thou cast down within me? Why art thou troubled and oppressed with grief? Hope thou in God, the God of thy salvation; hope, and thy God will surely send relief. Sing to the Lord 42b Public domain Text: Psalter Hymnal, 1957 Tune: Arranged from Felix Mendelssohn, 1809 1847

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