A Psalm of David. 8,6,8,6 ^1The Lord's my light and saving health, who shall make me dismay'd? My life's strength is the Lord, of whom then shall I be afraid? ^2When as mine enemies and foes, most wicked persons all, To eat my flesh against me rose, they stumbled and did fall. ^3Against me though an host encamp, my heart yet fearless is: Though war against me rise, I will be confident in this. ^4One thing I of the Lord desir'd, and will seek to obtain, That all days of my life I may within God's house remain; That I the beauty of the Lord behold may and admire, And that I in his holy place may rev'rently enquire. ^5For he in his pavilion shall me hide in evil days; In secret of his tent me hide, and on a rock me raise. ^6And now, ev'n at this present time, mine head shall lifted be Above all those that are my foes, and round encompass me: Therefore unto his tabernacle I'll sacrifices bring Of joyfulness; I'll sing, yea, I to God will praises sing. ^7O Lord, give ear unto my voice, when I do cry to thee; Upon me also mercy have, and do thou answer me. ^8When thou didst say, Seek ye my face, then unto thee reply Thus did my heart, Above all things thy face, Lord, seek will I. ^9Far from me hide not thou thy face; put not away from thee Thy servant in thy wrath: thou hast an helper been to me. O God of my salvation, leave me not, nor forsake: ^10Though me my parents both should leave, the Lord will me up take. ^11O Lord, instruct me in thy way, to me a leader be In a plain path, because of those that hatred bear to me. ^12Give me not to mine en'mies' will; for witnesses that lie Against me risen are, and such as breathe out cruelty. ^13I fainted had, unless that I believed had to see The Lord's own goodness in the land of them that living be. ^14Wait on the Lord, and be thou strong, and he shall strength afford Unto thine heart; yea, do thou wait, I say, upon the Lord. |