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O troubled soul, beneath the rod
Thy Father speaks—be still, be still;
Learn to be silent unto God,
And let Him mold thee to His will.
Thy Father speaks—be still, be still;
Learn to be silent unto God,
And let Him mold thee to His will.
Be still, O troubled soul, be still;
Fear not, thy Father's arms enfold thee.
Take up thy cross, lay down thy will;
Be silent unto God, and let Him mold thee.
Fear not, thy Father's arms enfold thee.
Take up thy cross, lay down thy will;
Be silent unto God, and let Him mold thee.
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O anxious soul, lay down thy load,
Oh, hear His voice, He speaks to thee,
"Be still and know that I am God,
And cast thy every care on Me."
Oh, hear His voice, He speaks to thee,
"Be still and know that I am God,
And cast thy every care on Me."
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O fearful soul, be still, be still,
Be of good cheer; has He not said,
"I will be with you, fear no ill,
'Tis I, 'tis I, be not afraid"?
Be of good cheer; has He not said,
"I will be with you, fear no ill,
'Tis I, 'tis I, be not afraid"?
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O praying soul, be still, be still,
He cannot break His plighted word;
Sink down into His blessed will,
And wait in patience on the Lord.
He cannot break His plighted word;
Sink down into His blessed will,
And wait in patience on the Lord.
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O waiting soul, be still, be strong,
And though He tarry, trust and wait;
Doubt not, He will not wait too long,
Fear not, He will not come too late.
And though He tarry, trust and wait;
Doubt not, He will not wait too long,
Fear not, He will not come too late.
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NY, United States
Good good song 👍
United States
I love the song so much. 🎵🎼🪕🎶🎷
TX, United States
O anxious soul, lay down thy load,
Oh, hear His voice, He speaks to thee,
“Be still and know that I am God, (Psa. 46:10)
And cast thy every care on Me. ”
Be still, O troubled soul, be still;
Fear not, thy Father’s arms enfold thee.
Take up thy cross, lay down thy will;
Be silent unto God, and let Him mold thee.
Lord, oh we would be still unto Your molding! You would have Your way!
Chicago, IL, United States
As A. B. Simpson had discovered, the soul of every human being is troubled, fearful, anxious, praying and waiting after it took in the tree of knowledge of good and evil. God’s delivery is in the Chorus of this hymn, “ Take up thy cross, lay down thy will”. by following Jesus Christ our Lord. (Matt 16:24-25)
And now arise, O Jehovah God, to Your resting place, / You and the Ark of Your strength. / Let Your priests, O Jehovah God, be clothed with salvation, / And let Your saints rejoice in what is good.
Houston, TX, United States
O waiting soul, be still, be strong,
And though He tarry, trust and wait;
Doubt not, He will not wait too long,
Fear not, He will not come too late.
Be silent unto God, and let Him mold thee.
O Lord Jesus
London, United Kingdom
Hallelujah we are beneath the rod! Being transformed into his image.
Lord strengthen us to be still and know that You are God! When Your work is completed we would look exactly like You, like Your firstborn Son! Father we praise You for Your transforming work. Amen. Glory to You!
Round Rock, TX, United States
Sink down into His blessed will, and wait in patience on the Lord.
Lord teach me how to be silent unto Thee, fully captivated and constrained.
Orrstown, Pennsylvania, United States
The is no page 652 in my hymn book. Is it in Living Stream Ministry / Lord's Recovery?
It is a wonderful hymns how to turn from soulish to spirit.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
The hymn writer describes the soul in five different ways. It is so easy to react, and be active in the soul, and not hear the words which are spirit and are life. May I be one who sits at the Lord's feet, stop my soulish activity, and let His words reveal Himself to me.