JESUS LEADS US BESIDE STILL WATERS

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Trials and troubles can overwhelm us on our daily walk. Yet when we seek Jesus, we discover His still waters running through our lives. He is our constant, calming presence. Be reminded in this song of the peace, the Sabbath rest we can always find in Him.

 

Still Waters (Psalm 23)

Leanna Crawford

 

Great Aunt Maurine said at a hundred and threeWrite scripture on your heart for when you need it‘Cause anxiety hates Psalm 23So just say it to yourself ’til you believe itAnd I’m feeling like I’m needing it right now
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantHe leads me by still waters ’til my fears are goneThough I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathOh, I know You are with me, my Father, my friendYour goodness and mercy will follow me all of my daysI know by Your still waters, I’m safe
Lord, I believe You can set me at easeTurn this broken piece in me to peace and quietI know there’s power in Your wordSo I’ll say it over and over ’til my soul’s reminded
Oh, The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantHe leads me by still waters ’til my fears are goneThough I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathOh, I know You are with me, my Father, my friendYour goodness and mercy will follow me all of my daysI know by Your still waters, I’m safe
Still waters run through any valley I could findI’m laying fear down here at Heaven’s riversideYour word has been true in every season of my lifeI believe, yes, I believe still waters run through any valley I could findI’m laying fear down here at Heaven’s riversideYour word has been true in every season of my lifeI believe, yes, I believe
Oh, The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wantHe leads me by still waters ’til my fears are goneThough I walk through the valley of the shadow of deathOh, I know You are with me, my Father, my friendYour goodness and mercy will follow me all of my daysI know by Your still waters I’m safe
Songwriters: Justin Richards / Leanna Crawford / Jonathan Gamble