1.It’s good to thank the LORD,
to praise your name, Most High;
to tell your love at dawn,
your faithfulness by night
with ten-stringed lyre, resounding music
played upon the harp and lyre.
2.Your deeds, LORD, made me glad;
I’ll sing of what you’ve done.
How great your works, O LORD,
how deep your thoughts each one.
A senseless man devoid of knowledge,
this truth will not understand:
3.All sinners grow like grass,
the wicked multiply;
and yet they’ll be destroyed.
But, LORD, you stay on high.
Your foes, LORD, fall; your foes will perish,
evildoers scattered all.
4.You’ve poured oil on my head,
like oxen I’m made strong.
I’ve seen and heard the fate
of those who’ve done me wrong.
Like thriving palm the righteous grows,
like cedars tall in Lebanon.
5.Those planted by the LORD
will in God’s courts be seen;
when old they’ll still bear fruit
and flourish fresh and green,
and this proclaim: how upright is
the LORD, my rock, no wrong in him!
IT'S GOOD TO THANK THE LORD
First Line:
It’s good to thank the LORD, to praise your name, Most High;
Songbook: Trinity Psalter Hymnal 2018
Page Number: 92A
Song Key: C
Language: English
Authors: "The Book of Psalms for Worship", 2009
Tune Name: DARWALL
Themes: Psalm 92
Composer: John Darwall, 1770
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