Dear Lord, I know you’re sovereign;

I know you’re in control…

over every minute detail

in this world and that’s your role.

But Lord, your providence, it leads me

down a darkened alley;

where the shadow of death

looms o’er each breath

in this cold and gruesome valley.

And I grow tried of fighting,

so worn from this descent

into a drying cistern

where I am left to mourn without relent.

But Lord, you walk beside me…

you lend your presence near

and without that much

of your healing touch

I’d wither as the panting deer.

Dear Lord, I know you’re sovereign,

and that you allow us pain

because our fears

and anxious tears

ripen souls like summer rain.

So Lord, in this stark providence

I beg your guiding hand—

for sin, I own,

and your glory’s known;

let this house on a rock withstand…

the tides and gale

let me not fail

to trust your ways are higher

as heaven over earth;

Lord, let your worth

set our world on fire!

Dear Lord, it’s clear, you’re sovereign

with your firm staff and rod.

May this bring peace

as dew-filled fleece

as I am still, knowing that you’re God.

References from the Holy Bible

Line 7 – Psalm 23:7

Line 12 – Jeremiah 2:13

Line 15 – James 4:8

Line 18 – Psalm 42:1

Line 20 – Deuteronomy 32:29, Hosea 6:1

Line 28 – Matthew 7:24-27

Line 31 – Isaiah 55:8-9

Line 34 – Hebrews 12:29

Line 36 – Psalm 23:4

Line 37 – Philippians 4:7

Line 38 – Judges 6:37

Line 39 – Psalm 46:10