Northern California Nevada Conference

PSALMS OF THE SEASON - LENT AND HOLY WEEK, YEAR A
The Psalms in Worship, A 21st Century Descant

by Rev. Dr. Mary Susan Gast, Conference Minister

 


Below you will find links to the readings from the Psalms assigned to Lent and Holy Week in Year A. These links will allow you to view or download the Psalms in Microsoft Word format.

It is my hope to render each of the Psalms in language that is understandable to people today, useable in worship, and true to the intent of the psalmists. These re-phrasings are not so much paraphrase as harmony, with the fixed, known melody as a base. The book is copyrighted, but you have my permission to use any of the readings posted on this website in a service of worship, with the printed acknowledgement:

From The Psalms in Worship, Mary Susan Gast, © 2002;
used by permission in this service of worship.

Psalms for Lent and Holy Week, Year A (Click here to view or download in Microsoft Word format.)
 

On this page, (see below), is a sample: PSALM 51: 1-17 assigned to the day of Ash Wednesday, Year A.


ASH WEDNESDA Y

PSALM 51: 1-17
Have mercy on me, O God,
In keeping with Your steadfast love;
In Your abundant compassion,
Remove from Your memory my straying from Your ways.
Sponge up my guilt;
Cleanse me from my errors.
For I know what I have done wrong,
And I am ever conscious of my violations of Your trust in me.
All the pain I have caused others,
All the arrogance I have displayed,
Began in my disregard for the path to Life.
So that You are justified in condemning me,
And right to pass judgment.
Indeed, I cannot help but stray,
I have ever been weak in my resolve.

Yet You desire that I be true and reliable in my inward being;
Therefore sow in my secret heart
The wisdom to know my utter dependence upon You.

Purge me with herbs, and I shall be clean;
Wash me, and I shall be brighter than snow.
Let me hear joy and gladness;
Let the bones that have been crushed by guilt rejoice.
Turn Your face from my sins,
And sponge up all my guilt.
Create for me a new beginning, O God,
And put an unshakable spirit within me.
Do not cast me away from Your presence,
And do not take the holiness of Your spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of Your fullness of life,
And sustain in me a spirit of generosity and compassion.
I will then teach the overbearing Your ways,
And those who have wandered will return to You.
Deliver me from the taint of my past violence, O God,
O God of my salvation,
And my tongue will sing aloud of Your deliverance.
O Holy One, open my lips,
And my mouth will rejoice in You.
For You have no delight in rituals of restoration;
If I were to give a burnt offering, You would not be pleased.
The sacrifice acceptable to the Eternal One is a supple spirit, open to God’s ways;
A heart that has broken its hold on conceit, O God,
You will not spurn.


PSALM 51: 1-17, Antiphonal
Leader:      Have mercy on me, O God,
PEOPLE:   In keeping with Your steadfast love;
Leader:       In Your abundant compassion,
PEOPLE:   Remove from Your memory my straying from Your ways.
Leader:       Sponge up my guilt;
PEOPLE:   Cleanse me from my errors.
Leader:       For I know what I have done wrong,
PEOPLE:   And I am ever conscious of my violations of Your trust in me.
Leader:       All the pain I have caused others,
                  All the arrogance I have displayed,
PEOPLE:   Began in my disregard for Your path to Life.
Leader:       So that You are justified in condemning me,
PEOPLE:   And right to pass judgment.
Leader:       Indeed, I cannot help but stray,
PEOPLE:    I have ever been weak in my resolve.

Leader:       Yet You desire that I be true and reliable in my inward being;
PEOPLE:    Therefore sow in my secret heart
                   The wisdom to know my utter dependence upon You.

Leader:       Purge me with herbs, and I shall be clean;
PEOPLE:   Wash me, and I shall be brighter than snow.
Leader:       Let me hear joy and gladness;
PEOPLE:    Let the bones that have been crushed by guilt rejoice.
Leader:       Turn Your face from my sins,
PEOPLE:   And sponge up all my guilt.
Leader:       Create for me a new beginning, O God,
PEOPLE:    And put an unshakable spirit within me.
Leader:       Do not cast me away from Your presence,
PEOPLE:    And do not take the holiness of Your spirit from me.
Leader:       Restore to me the joy of Your fullness of life,
PEOPLE:    And sustain in me a spirit of generosity and compassion.
Leader:       I will then teach the overbearing Your ways,
PEOPLE:    And those who have wandered will return to You.
Leader:       Deliver me from the taint of my past violence, O God,
                   O God of my salvation,
PEOPLE:    And my tongue will sing aloud of Your deliverance.
Leader:       O Holy One, open my lips,
PEOPLE:    And my mouth will rejoice in You.
Leader:       For You have no delight in rituals of restoration;
PEOPLE:    If I were to give a burnt offering, You would not be pleased.
Leader:       The sacrifice acceptable to the Eternal One is a supple spirit,
                              open to God’s ways;
PEOPLE:    A heart that has broken its hold on conceit, O God,
                   You will not spurn.


Psalms for Lent and Holy Week, Year A (Click here to view or download in Microsoft Word format.)

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