I exalt you, God,
For you raise me from the depths
When I call to you.
Weeping remains for the night,
But joy comes in the morning.
For you raise me from the depths
When I call to you.
Weeping remains for the night,
But joy comes in the morning.
Based on Psalm 30, The Holy Bible, New International Version
Published by Mike Powers
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28 Comments
Post a CommentFantastic ♥
Fantastic!!!
Strong and resolute, sent straight to the makers ears.
outstanding job! ♥
Very good.
Joy comes in the morning - have gone to this psalms many times in the past. :)
Love Psalms and Proverbs! :)
Very nice, Mike!
Excellent.
Inspiring verse and a gorgeous picture!