“May the Lord Answer You” | Psalm 20:1–5 (Original Cinematic Worship)
“May the Lord answer you when you are in distress; may the name of the God of Jacob protect you.” — Psalm 20:1 An original cinematic orchestral worship song drawn from Psalm 20:1–5 — the ancient prayer of God's people over His anointed in the day of trouble. From the first hushed cry to the lifting of the banners, this is a song of intercession that ends already sure of the answer: our help comes from the sanctuary, and the victory belongs to the Name of the LORD. Take a moment to be still, to pray, and to lift your own banner in His Name. Part of the Scripture Into Song series from JSLEE Ministry — turning the living Word into worship. Subscribe for new Psalms and Scripture songs. Music and visuals created with AI tools as an aid to worship; all Scripture and theology under the authority of God's Word.

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