I’m your refuge and your strength
I will help you when the darkness is here
though this fair earth might give way
in my presence, dispel all your fear
these grand mountains fall away
rabid oceans may swallow them whole
if the ground caves in today
in my presence, dispel all your fear
I will be raised high over earth and sky
and I’ll never let you go
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
in my city now I dwell
I will help it with the break of the dawn
holy water feeds these wells
I’m among you; I live on, I live on
I will be raised high over earth and sky
and I’ll never let you go
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
look upon this holy power
what’s before you is already mine
I will break these raging swords
I will end all of your warring designs
and as I’m raised high over earth and sky
I will never let you go
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
now be still and know that I am God
be still and know
credits
from For the Director of Music: Singing Our Psalms,
track released January 17, 2018
Nathan Telles - bass
Jillayne Antoon - backing vocals
Aaron Antoon - vocals, other instruments
CCLI # 6484718
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