90. The Man Who Once Has Found Abode

1 The man who once has found abode,
within the secret place of God
shall with Almighty God abide,
and in his shadow safely hide.

2 I therefore of the Lord will say,
he is my refuge and my stay;
my citadel of strength is he —
My God in whom my trust shall be.

3 For he shall with his watchful care
preserve thee from the fowler's snare;
yea, he shall be thy sure defense
against the deadly pestilence.

4 His outspread pinions shall thee hide,
beneath his wings shalt thou confide.
His faithfulness shall ever be
a shield and buckler unto thee.

5 No nightly terrors shall alarm,
no deadly shaft by day shall harm;
nor pestilence that walks by night,
nor plagues that waste in noonday light.

6 Because his angels he commands
to bear thee safely in their hands,
to guard thy ways, lest left alone,
thou dash thy foot against a stone.

7 "Because he set his love on Me,
from danger I will set him free.
Because to him My name is known,
On high I'll set him as Mine own."

Text Information
First Line: The man who once has found abode
Title: The Man Who Once Has Found Abode
Meter: L.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture:
Topic: Trust in God; God: His Faithfulness; God: Omnipresence of (2 more...)
Source: Reformed Presbyterian Book of Psalms, 1940
Tune Information
Name: UXBRIDGE
Composer: Lowell Mason (1830)
Meter: L.M.
Key: D Major



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