Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Words: The Book of Psalms for Singing, 22A Music: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?, George N. Allen.

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Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Words: The Book of Psalms for Singing, 22A Music: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?, George N. Allen Arrangement: Chris Reeves 1. My God, my God, O why have You for-sak-en me? O why

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Are You so far from giv-ing help and from my groan-ing cry?

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 2. By day and night, my God, I call; You’re an-swer still de-lays.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) And yet You are the Ho - ly One Who dwells in Is-rael’s praise.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 3. Our fa-thers put their trust in You… From You their res-cue came.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) They begged You and You set them free… They were not put to shame.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 4. But as for me, I am a worm and not a man at all.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) To men I am de-spised and based… their scorn-ings on me fall.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 5. All those who look at me will laugh and cast re-proach at me.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Their mouths they o-pen wide, they wage… Their heads in mock - er - y.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 6. The Lord was his re-li-ance once; Now see what God will send.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Yes, let God rise and set him free, this man that was his friend.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) 7. You took me from my mo-ther’s womb… to safe-ty at the breast.

Psalm 22:1-10 (Tune: Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone) Since birth when I was cast on You, in You, my God, I rest.