{Uncle George, one of our Institute teachers, encouraged us
yesterday to think about/write a psalm praising the Lord to share with class
this morning. So here is a small offering of worship to my King, Savior, &
Advocate. A few of my lines are direct quotes or "Esther paraphrases" of Scripture verses, as I'm sure you will notice.}
O God, You are my God.
You are
the faithful One,
Regardless my wandering heart.
Regardless my wandering heart.
You are the all-seeing One,
Even when I try to hide myself.
Eternally
Existent
Self-Sufficient
Magnificent Creator
Holy in Righteousness
This is our God.
Magnificent Creator
Holy in Righteousness
This is our God.
Yet Christ came, for the glory of His Father:
Born of a woman, born under the law,
Bound into the confines of an earthly body;
Subject to the temptations of humanity,
In all things as we were, yet without sin;
You laid down Your life to redeem sinners,
To show us the Father and bring us into adoption;
Creator God, Come as a humble Servant
And crucified;
Oh my Savior, such a mystery I cannot comprehend.
Born of a woman, born under the law,
Bound into the confines of an earthly body;
Subject to the temptations of humanity,
In all things as we were, yet without sin;
You laid down Your life to redeem sinners,
To show us the Father and bring us into adoption;
Creator God, Come as a humble Servant
And crucified;
Oh my Savior, such a mystery I cannot comprehend.
And when You ascended in glory,
You did not leave us alone.
You gave us Your Holy Spirit:
Paraclete, our Advocate and Helper.
He lives within our hearts.
You did not leave us alone.
You gave us Your Holy Spirit:
Paraclete, our Advocate and Helper.
He lives within our hearts.
O Triune God, I pray:
Give me eyes to see;
ears to hear;
and a heart which seeks after You;
That my mouth may declare Your glory alone.
Give me eyes to see;
ears to hear;
and a heart which seeks after You;
That my mouth may declare Your glory alone.
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