664. Call Jehovah Your Salvation

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1 Call Jehovah your salvation,
rest beneath th'Almighty's shade;
in his secret habitation
dwell, and never be dismayed:
there no tumult shall alarm you,
you shall dread no hidden snare:
guile nor violence can harm you,
in eternal safeguard there.

2 From the sword at noon-day wasting,
from the noisome pestilence,
in the depth of midnight blasting,
God shall be your sure defense:
he shall charge his angel legions
watch and ward o'er you to keep;
though you walk through hostile regions,
though in desert wilds you sleep.

3 Since, with pure and firm affection
you on God have set your love,
with the wings of his protection
he will shield you from above:
you shall call on him in trouble,
he will hearken, he will save;
here for grief reward you double,
crown with life beyond the grave.

Text Information
First Line: Call Jehovah your salvation
Title: Call Jehovah Your Salvation
Author: James Montgomery (1822; mod.)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture:
Topic: The Christian Life: Trust in God; God: Defender; God: Jehovah (1 more...)
Tune Information
Name: CHRIST CHURCH (OR SYDNOR)
Composer: Richard Dirksen (1977)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Key: D Major
Copyright: Tune © 1977, Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Used by permission.



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