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Psalm 42 - 43: Hope in God

This setting of Psalms 42 and 43 was written and submitted by Travis Ham and focuses on helping believers answer waves of aching despair with an intentional refocusing on God, the help of our countenance [Ps. 42:11, ASV].

Psalm 42, Psalm 43

Reflection:

How does this psalm piece interpret the psalm? 
Though this song was written pre-COVID, the psalm’s recognition of the pain felt both from being separate from the close fellowship of gathered worship and also from the breaking sorrows that surround us seems all too relevant in our current moment. Likewise, the psalmists pattern of answering each wave of despair by speaking truth and hope to his soul is intentionally reflected in the chorus. 

Liturgical Suggestions:

This song could work as a lament, but a stronger use would be to help move a congregation from a season or moment lament to praise. Given the specific subject matter, it could be especially useful in helping those processing the chronic grief of being necessarily separate from in-person corporate worship. 

Score in PDF available:

Copyright Information:

Text and Music: Psalms 4243; Travis Ham, © 2016 Travis Ham 
Used by permission.  
Contact: Travis Ham, travis@bcbc.org