Saturday, March 5, 2016

An Old Testament Poem in a New Testament Era

In diaconate formation we are studying the Psalms. We learned that a psalm is a Hebrew poem that is still used to this day as a way to pray and worship. We borrow this concept in our own Liturgy of the Hours that we pray throughout the day. A psalm can take on one of five forms:

Praise/Hymns

Laments

Thanksgiving

Royal

Wisdom

The assignment for this class was to pick one of these five forms and write our own psalm. I thought I would share mine with you.



A Song of Exuberance



For the director of music. With 6 string lire, harmonica, and jaw harp.



1 My soul delights; my heart bursts with joy
   My happiness knows no end; ecstasy wells up within me
   For my God is a risen God, great King conquering over death


2 He has shattered my fetters of sin; liberated me from the netherworld
   Paid my ransom with his own blood; his life he poured out for me
   He bought me back from my tormenter; he forgave the debt


3 He restores my soul; my life he makes anew
   He picks me up from out of the dirt and calls me friend
   His mercy is never ending; his love endures for all generations


4 Come then, let us sing praise and worship
   Striking joyfully the timbrel and harp
   Filling his courts with songs of thanksgiving


5 Sing with gladness to the Lord our God
   Fall before him with honor and homage
   And bless his Holy name


6 Know that the Lord is God; King of all creation
   For he is our God and we are his people
   Molded from dust in his image


7 I will love the Lord with my entire being
   Singing joyful praise and offering thanksgiving
   All the days of my life