2 God is our Refuge and Strength, our Helper in the sorrows that have come upon us. 3 For this reason let us not be afraid, when the earth is troubled, and the mountains are changed into the hearts of the sea. 4 Their waters were stirred and troubled, the mountains were troubled by His fortress. 5 The rush of the river rejoices the city of God: the Most High hath sanctified His dwelling place. 6 God is in his midst, and is not moved: God will help him in the morning morning. 7 The tongues are troubled, the kingdom is turned away: the Most High has given His voice, the earth is moved. 8 The Lord of hosts is with us, our Defender, the God of Jacob. 9 Come, and see the works of God, which hath brought wonders upon the earth: 10 Taking away the battle to the ends of the earth, the bow shall break and break the weapons, and the shields shall be burned with fire. 11 Be abolished, and understand that I am God: I will be lifted up in tongues, I will be lifted up to the earth. 12 The Lord of hosts is with us, our Defender, the God of Jacob.

Glory:

According to the 6th kathisma, the Trisagion.

The same troparia, tone 3: I bring praise to Thee, O Lord, I declare all my transgressions to Thee, O God, having converted me, have mercy on me.

Glory: Save me, O my God, as Thou didst sometimes save the publican, and did not despise the harlot's tears, and accept my sighing, O my Saviour, and save me.

And now: I now slavishly flow to Thy protection, O Most Immaculate One: deliver me, O Mother of God, from the fusion of passions, as Thou didst give birth to the passionlessness of the Guilty.

Lord, have mercy (40) and the prayer:

We thank Thee, O Lord our God, for all Thy blessings, which from the first age to the present have been in us, the unworthy, who have been, for those who are known and those who are not, for those who have been manifested and those who have not been revealed, who have been in deed, and in the word: Thou who loved us, as Thy Only-begotten Son didst grant for us. Vouchsafe us also to be worthy of Thy love. Give wisdom to Thy word, and breathe strength from Thy power through Thy fear, and if thou hast willingly or unwillingly sinned, forgive us, and do not impute and keep our soul holy, and present me to Thy Throne, having a clear conscience, and the end is worthy of Thy love for mankind. And remember, O Lord, all those who call upon Thy name in truth: remember all, whether they desire good or contrary to us: for all men are, and every man is in vain. In the same way we pray to Thee, O Lord: grant us Thy great mercy.