The tune for this song is the Scottish air ‘Ae Fonde Kiss,’ and the Psalm acts as a benediction prayer. Asking God’s gracious blessing on all people and all nations, it also recalls God’s kindness and sustaining presence and asks for God’s face to shine on us all.
Continue your reflections with the accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practice.
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Visit the Celtic Psalms website for scores/books, mp3s, CDs, and videos for May God Be Gracious
Find out more about the Habits for the Spirit course: an 8-week online course exploring habits and daily spiritual practices to promote wellbeing in body, mind, and spirit
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