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Who am I that Thou art mindful of me,
'Midst the stars and endless galaxies
Infinitely giving light, illuminating night?
Yet, here am I, part of that sky.
Who am I that Thou art mindful of me?
Worlds without end Thou holdest in Thy hands.
With worlds rolling on their wings
Throughout eternity,
Why wouldst Thou consider me?
And yet I hear Thee answering:
Be still and know that I am God.
Trust in Me, not on thy understanding.
For as I’ve fashioned with My hands
Each creation, every man,
All are known and loved by me.
Be still and know that I am God.
Look to Me in all thy doings.
For I know thy every need.
Ask in faith, ye shall receive.
All that I have I long to give to thee.
Who am I that Thou art mindful of me,
Healing me in my extremity,
Filling me with holy light,
That I may see with Thy sight,
And love as Thou lovest me?
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Who am I that Thou art mindful of me,
That Thou wouldst bear my sins in Gethsemane?
Who am I that Thou wouldst die,
That with Thee I might rise and live
Eternally?
Be still and know that I am God.
Trust in Me, not on thy understanding.
For as I’ve fashioned with My hands
Each creation, every man,
All are known and loved by me.
Be still and know that I am God.
Look to Me in all thy doings.
For I know thy every need.
Ask in faith, ye shall receive.
All that I have I long to give to thee.
Draw near, and come unto Me.
Words and
Music
by Diane Tuiofu
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"Be
Still and Know That I am God" answers the yearning of the soul to know
that each person has a place in God's grand design and matters among
His endless creations.
Difficulty Level: Medium
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Music
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