In Thy Courts: A Psalm 84 Melody With Lyrics

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Welcome to "In Thy Courts: A Psalm of Yearning," a heartfelt song inspired by the beauty and profound reverence of Psalms 84. Join us on a spiritual journey as we explore the divine essence of God's dwelling place through this melodic rendition.

🎶 Lyrics Highlight:

How lovely is Thy dwelling place,

O Lord of hosts, in heaven’s grace.

Better is one day in Thy courts,

Than thousands where sin consorts.

In this song, we reflect on the yearning of the soul for the presence of the Lord, the blessings of those who dwell in His house, and the unmatched joy found in His courts. With uplifting melodies and poetic verses, we invite you to meditate on the eternal truths and the beauty of being in God's presence.

💖 Key Themes:

Yearning for God's presence

Divine blessings and grace

Spiritual reflection and reverence

Eternal joy in the Lord's courts

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Lyrics-
(Verse 1)
How lovely is Thy dwelling place,
O Lord of hosts, in heaven’s grace,
My soul, it yearns and faints for Thee,
In courts of Thine, my heart set free.

(Chorus)
Better is one day in Thy courts,
Than thousands where sin consorts,
I'd rather stand at Thy gate,
Than dwell where wickedness abates.

(Verse 2)
The sparrow finds a home near Thine,
The swallow nests, by grace divine,
Blessed are those who dwell in Thee,
They sing Thy praise eternally.

(Chorus)
Better is one day in Thy courts,
Than thousands where sin consorts,
I'd rather stand at Thy gate,
Than dwell where wickedness abates.

(Bridge)
O Lord God, sun and shield,
Thou bestowest grace, our wounds healed,
No good thing dost Thou withhold,
From those who walk in faith, bold.

(Chorus)
Better is one day in Thy courts,
Than thousands where sin consorts,
I'd rather stand at Thy gate,
Than dwell where wickedness abates.

(Outro)
O Lord of hosts, O King of kings,
To Thee my soul forever clings,
Blessed are those whose strength is Thee,
For they shall dwell in joy eternally.

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