Spirit of the Psalms
Psalm 60
Charles H. Spurgeon
O God, Thou hast cast off Thy saints;
Thy face Thou dost in anger hide,
And lo, Thy church for terror faints,
While breaches all her walls divide!
2 Hard things Thou hast upon us laid,
And made us drink most bitter wine;
But still Thy banner we've display'd,
And borne aloft Thy truth divine.
3 Our courage fails not, though the night
No earthly lamp avails to break,
For Thou wilt soon arise in might,
And of our captors captives make.
4 Thy right hand shall Thy people aid;
Thy faithful promise makes us strong;
We will Philistia's land invade,
And over Edom chant the song.
5 In Jesu's name we'll Shechem seize,
And swift divide all Succoth's vale;
E'en Moab's sons shall bow their knees
And Jesu's conquering sceptre hail.
6 Through Thee we shall most valiant prove,
And tread the foe beneath our feet;
Through Thee our faith shall hills remove,
And small as chaff the mountains beat.
Charles H. Spurgeon, 1866.
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Poetry of the Psalms
The "Poetry of the Psalms" is a collection of poems expressing the struggles, fears, anger, joy and love revealed in the Psalms of the Bible. They were written over hundreds of years by various authors, including Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, George Burgess, Charles Spurgeon, Abraham Coles, Augustus Toplady, Tate and Brady.
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