Hymns for Psalm 31

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Psalm (30) 31 Psalm 31This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 31, opening with its words of refuge and trust in God.4
In Manus Tuas, Pater Psalm 31:6This hymn takes its title and theme directly from Psalm 31:5, "Into your hands I commit my spirit," expressing trust in God's care.4
Shine On Me Psalm 31:16This hymn echoes Psalm 31's plea for refuge and rest in God's merciful presence during times of distress.3
Charity to the Poor; or Pity to the Afflicted Psalm 31:1-3This hymn reflects Psalm 31's themes of God's mercy toward the afflicted and His deliverance of those who trust Him.3
Defend me, Lord, from Shame Psalm 31This hymn directly paraphrases Psalm 31's opening verses, pleading for God's defense, deliverance, and refuge from danger.3
Psalm 31: 19, 20 You Are My Hiding Place Psalm 31:19-20This hymn directly references Psalm 31's imagery of God as a hiding place and refuge, expressing trust in His deliverance and strength.3
How Great the Goodness Kept in Store Psalm 31This hymn echoes Psalm 31's themes of finding refuge in God's goodness and trusting in His protective care.3
Psalm 31: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Psalm 31This hymn is a direct metrical paraphrase of Psalm 31, opening with the psalm's exact words of trust in God's deliverance.3
Psalm 31: Father, into Your Hands (Padre, en Tus Manos) Psalm 31:2This hymn is a direct musical setting of Psalm 31, incorporating its opening words and the famous verse "Into your hands I commend my spirit.3
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Psalm 31This hymn echoes Psalm 31's plea for refuge and trust in God's protective care during times of distress.2
Rock of Ages, cleft for me Psalm 31:1-3This hymn echoes Psalm 31's imagery of God as a rock of refuge and the psalmist's plea for divine shelter and deliverance.2
Lord, Speak to Me, That I May Speak Psalm 31:3This hymn reflects Psalm 31's theme of trusting God's guidance and deliverance to then serve and lead others in His ways.2
My times of sorrow and of joy Psalm 31:15This hymn echoes Psalm 31:15's declaration "My times are in your hands" through seasons of sorrow and joy.2
In Dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr Psalm 31:1-6This hymn directly echoes Psalm 31's opening plea "In you, Lord, I have taken refuge" and its themes of trusting God for deliverance from shame and distress.2
Put all your trust in God Psalm 31This hymn echoes Psalm 31's themes of trusting God amid distress and confidently committing one's way to His sovereign care.2
When my last hour is close at hand Psalm 31:5This hymn echoes Psalm 31's prayer of committing one's spirit into God's hands at life's end.2
Lord! I look for all to thee Psalm 31This hymn reflects Psalm 31's theme of complete dependence on God's grace amid life's struggles and conflicts.2
Wait for the Lord, Whose Day Is Near Psalm 31:24This hymn echoes Psalm 31:24's call to "be strong and take heart" while waiting on the Lord.2
The Riches of God's Goodness Psalm 31This hymn celebrates God's abundant goodness and refuge for those who trust Him, echoing Psalm 31's themes of divine protection and faithfulness.2
Father, I place into your hands Psalm 31:5This hymn echoes Psalm 31:5's act of committing one's spirit into God's hands with trusting surrender.2

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