I will build my house
Whether storm or drought
On the rock that does not move
I will set my hope
In your love, O Lord
And your faithfulness will prove
You are steadfast, steadfast
You are steadfast, steadfast
By the word you spoke
All the starry host
Are called out by name each night
In your watchful care
I will rest secure
As you lead us with your light
You are steadfast, steadfast
You are steadfast, steadfast
I will not trust in the strength of kings
On your promise I will stand
I will shout for joy, I will raise my voice
Hallelujah to the Lamb!
You are steadfast, steadfast
You are steadfast, steadfast
In the moment of emptiness
All was fulfilled
In the hour of darkness
Your light was revealed
In the presence of death
Your life was affirmed
In the absence of holiness,
You are still God.
You are steadfast, steadfast
You are steadfast, steadfast.
credits
from Peace To All Who Enter Here,
released May 22, 2020
- Words and music by Sandra McCracken/Leslie Jordan/Josh Silverberg.
Copyright 2016 Drink Your Tea Music (ASCAP) / Red Red Pop (SESAC)/ Capitol CMG Amplifier (SESAC)/ Integritys Praise! Music (BMI) (admin. at CaptiolCMGPublishing.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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