Scripture Reference
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Psalm 104: We Praise You, O Lord
$0.00 Add to carthttps://musicblog.gregscheer.com/doug_gay-psalm_104.mp3
My friend Doug Gay wrote this setting of Psalm 104. I wanted a tune that would act as a foil to this text, lightening rather than heightening the majesty of the words. And since Doug is Scottish, what could be better than an airy Celtic tune?
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 108: O God, My Heart Is Ready
$0.00 Add to carthttps://musicblog.gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/psalm_108-o_god_my_heart_is_ready_1.mp3
Kate Bluett has a knack for writing hymns that are fresh and insightful, yet draw a worshiper’s attention to the subject rather than the words. Her rendering of Psalm 108 captures the hope and confidence of this morning prayer perfectly. The music matches her words with a melody that leaps and dives like a brisk ride through a hilly landscape at sunrise.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church, please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 11: Our God Is Still on the Throne
$0.00 Add to carthttps://musicblog.gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/psalm_011-our_god_is_still_on_the_throne.mp3
Though a few millennia may obscure some of Psalm 11’s meaning, the theme is still relevant today: life can be scary, and sometimes even what seems reliable can crumble beneath us. Still, God is in control and watches over us. This song recasts Psalm 11’s timeless message in modern language and heartfelt Gospel-style music style.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church, please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 118: Everlasting to Everlasting
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This last song from my Hallel Psalm cantata, Everlasting to Everlasting, is a setting of Psalm 118. This song is a slow burn—it sneaks up on you rather than grabbing you by the collar and shaking you. Use it like you would a song from Taizé, to accompany communion or as part of a contemplative service, for example.
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Psalm 118: The Lord’s Become Our Salvation
$0.00 Add to cartMy friend Wendell Kimbrough and I co-wrote a setting of Psalm 118 for the 2020 Calvin Worship Symposium. It was recently featured on his Patreon and will likely appear on an upcoming album.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 12: I Will Now Arise
$0.00 – $5.00 Select options[embed]http://musicblog.gregscheer.com/psalm_012-i_will_now_arise.mp3[/embed]Psalm 12 is a difficult Psalm, with abrasive sentiments like, “May the Lord cut off all flattering lips.” Underneath its prickly exterior, though, the Psalm is all about words and how we use them—lies, lips, tongue, boasts, promises—the Psalm is full of “word” words. The Psalm seems to anticipate our media-saturated age in which truth is captive to rhetoric, spin, and click-bait. How comforting, then, that in this Psalm God cuts through the chatter and promises to arise and defend the maligned and defenseless!
PowerPoint slides for congregational singing are available at Digital Songs & Hymns.
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Psalm 120: Deliver Me
$0.00 Add to cart[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/psalm_120-deliver_me-1.mp3"][/audio]The first song of my Pilgrim Psalms series is “Deliver Me,” based on Psalm 120. As Peterson points out, it’s a song of discontent–a discontent that urges us to leave the warring and lies of our native land to set off for the city of God. It is the Pilgrim Psalm that sets us on our pilgrimage.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 121: Lift Your Eyes Up to the Mountains!
$5.00 Select optionsThis arrangement makes a beautiful Korean setting of Psalm 121 available to English-speaking congregations.
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Psalm 121: My God, My Guide, My Guard
$0.00 Add to cart[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/psalm_121-my_god_my_guide_my_guard.mp3"][/audio]Psalm 121 is a beautiful Psalm of protection that begins with the words, “I lift my eyes up to the hills.” In keeping with my Pilgrim Psalms project, this song is simple enough that it can be sung without musical notation, as it is written in a leader/echo format which makes it easy to learn: simply listen and sing back.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 122: Let Us Go!
$0.00 Add to cart[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/psalm_122-let_us_go.mp3"][/audio]Psalm 122 is full of exuberance at the mere thought of going to worship. For the Israelites, the song would have accompanied them on the long journey to Jerusalem. I can imagine this song would be one of their favorites along the way: it called them to join the journey, it boosted flagging spirits along the way, and it would be a grand anthem upon arriving at their destination.
Like all my Pilgrim Psalms, “Let Us Go!” is very simple and easily learned without music. It is an eight-measure chorus repeated ad-lib with three verses that can be sung by a leader on top of the chorus. Think of it as Hillbilly Taizé.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 123: Have Mercy
$0.00 Add to cart[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/psalm_123-have_mercy.mp3"][/audio]Psalm 123 is a prayer for mercy. The first half of the Psalm describes our eyes looking up to heaven–an acknowledgment of the true God–and the second half is asking God to look down and intervene against lesser authorities–those gods of this earth who abuse their power. It is a simple, but powerful Pilgrim Psalm.
This song is mentioned in Greg’s podcast, “Psalm 123 and Mercy.”
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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Psalm 124: If God Had Not Been on Our Side
$0.00 Add to cart[audio mp3="https://gregscheer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/psalm_124-if_god.mp3"][/audio]The urgent images of Psalm 124—foes, floods, and fowler’s snare—form the backbone of this song, ultimately celebrating the God who saves us from our attackers.
This leadsheet is a free download. If you sing this song in your church please report its use to CCLI or OneLicense.
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