Reigning Realities

orchidee



Tune: Monks Gate

(He who would valiant be')

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Psalm 98 v.1

Praise the LORD, His mercies tell

He has done all well

Marvellous things and true

Even unto you

His right hand, holy arm

Shall guard us, keep from harm

He has worked, victory

His ever shall be

 

Psalm 98 v.5-6

With harp sing to the LORD

He the living Word

Make His praise, with psalm sing

To Him worship bring

Take up all instruments

To praise Him sure from hence

Make joyful noise, he King

Let praises loud ring

 

Psalm 100 v.4-5

Enter in His gates, His courts

Praise Him, the exhorts

Be thankful to Him, bless

Him, the LORD no less

For He is good, and too

His mercy is as dew

E'erlasting His truth sure

Endures for e'ermore

 

Psalm 96 v.9-10

Worship the LORD in beauty

Of holiness, see

Fear before Him, all earth

And give Him His worth

Say among the heathen

God reigns among all men

He the LORD, high o'er all

On Him humbly call

  • Author: orchidee (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2019 02:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: A hymn-poem in 6565 6665 metre.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 13
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Comments3

  • Michael Edwards

    Fine write - it's 'reigning' in the Houses of Parliament at the moment - see Andy's poem today.

    • orchidee

      Thanks Michael. Hissing down - Fido not let me say more!

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      Thanks UNCLE STEVE : Good Morning its 10pm here another Saturday past & gone ! I love JB and the Lady has a fine Medieval Voice ! Love the PSALM POEMS and here is my take :

      1 . Praise & Protection 24/7
      2. Harping on AGAIN !
      3. The Gates to Heavean are always wide open
      4. Worshipping in the Beauty of Holiness ~ AMEN !

      Great thoughts to sleep on
      Blessings & Joy for YOU & FIDO
      Love ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

      • orchidee

        Thanks B&A.

      • Goldfinch60

        Good one Orchi.

        • orchidee

          Thanks Gold.



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