Psalm 73 C v23-28 (Tune: Trust) by ThePsalmsSung.org published on 2012-06-15T10:18:28Z Support the psalms: www.patreon.com/psalms Text: Psalm 73 sung acapella from 'Psalms for Singing – A 21st Century Edition (2004)Produced by the Reformed Presbyterian church of Ireland. Tune: Trust - D. Bruce Martin (1920) YET evermore I am with thee: thou holdest me by my right hand, and thou, ev’n thou, my guide shalt be; thy counsel shall my way com¬mand; and afterward in glory bright shalt thou receive me to thy sight. For whom have I in heav’n but thee? None else on earth I long to know. My flesh may faint and weary be; my heart may fail and heavy grow; with strength doth God my heart restore; he is my portion evermore. They perish that are far from thee; lo, in their lewdness they shall die. But surely it is good for me that unto God I should draw nigh. I refuge take in God the Lord, that all thy works I may record. Genre Religion & Spirituality Comment by Andrew Hurt This encapsulates so many reasons why singing the Psalms are important for church and for the individual believer. 2016-09-20T03:36:34Z