Based on Psalm 25
Tim Manion
Psalm 25 is a quiet prayer of trust in God, especially in moments of uncertainty. It speaks of asking for guidance, seeking mercy for past mistakes, and relying on God’s goodness. The words reflect a humble heart that looks to God for direction and holds on to hope in His faithfulness.
REF:
To You, Yahweh, I lift up my soul, O my God. (Repeat)
1. Yahweh, show Your ways to me,
Teach me Your paths and keep me in the ways of Your truth.
For You are the God that saves me. (REF)
2. The Lord is so good, so holy,
Sinners find the way, and in all that is right He guides the humble
The poor he leads in His pathways. (REF)
3. All-day long I hope in Your goodness,
Remember the love, the love that You promised long ago,
And the kindness that you gave from of old. (REF)
This hymn gently draws the heart back to God in a very personal way. It reminds us that even when we feel uncertain or weighed down by our past, we can still turn to Him with trust. The words echo a simple but honest prayer—to be guided, forgiven, and held in God’s goodness. It’s the kind of song that invites quiet reflection, helping us slow down and place our confidence in Him again.