Scripture Verse

Praise waiteth for Thee in silence, O God, in Zion; and unto Thee shall the vow be performed. Psalm 65:1

Introduction

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Isaac Watts (1674–1748)

Words: Is­aac Watts, The Psalms of Da­vid 1719. Pub­lic pray­er and praise.

Music: Church Tri­um­phant James W. El­li­ott, 1874 (🔊 pdf nwc).

Alternate Tune:

  • Ahaz Lo­well Ma­son, The Mo­dern Psalm­ist (Bos­ton Mas­sa­chu­setts: John H. Wil­kins & Ri­chard B. Car­ter, 1839, page 63 (🔊 pdf nwc)

If you know where to get a good pho­to of El­li­ott (head & shoul­ders (head & shoul­ders, at least 200×300 pix­els), at least 200×300 pix­els)

Lyrics

The praise of Si­on waits for Thee,
My God, and praise be­comes Thy house;
There shall Thy saints Thy glo­ry see,
And there per­form their pub­lic vows.

O Thou whose mer­cy bends the skies
To save when hum­ble sin­ners pray,
All lands to Thee shall lift their eyes,
And is­lands of the north­ern sea.

Against my will my sins pre­vail,
But grace shall purge away their stain;
The blood of Christ shall ne­ver fail
To wash my gar­ments white again.

Blest is the man whom Thou shalt choose,
And give him kind ac­cess to Thee;
Give him a place with­in Thy house,
To taste Thy love di­vin­ely free.

Let Ba­bel fear when Si­on prays;
Babel, pre­pare for long dis­tress,
When Sion’s God Him­self ar­rays
In ter­ror and in right­eous­ness.

With dread­ful glo­ry God ful­fills
What His af­flict­ed saint’s re­quest;
And with al­migh­ty wrath re­veals
His love, to give His church­es rest.

Then shall the flock­ing na­tions run
To Si­on’s hill, and own their Lord;
The ris­ing and the set­ting sun
Shall see the Sav­ior’s name adored.