There’s no shouting,
Drumming, dancing
In the stillness.
There’s no waving high
Or crying out, “Amen!
As we kneel, immersed
In silent Adoration
Of the One who forms and shapes
The hearts of men
In the stillness.
Here, you won’t find people “movin’ in the spirit”;
We just haven’t got the energy to spare.
Everything we have is pouring out in silence
As we turn to meet our God and King in prayer
In the stillness.
My grandma said
these waters run the deepest,
And now, I’ve seen enough
To know it’s true
We sense the slightest movements,
Gentle breezes;
It’s not a storm—
It’s daybreak, evening dew
In the places where He longs
For hearts to join Him,
In the places where He waits
For us to meet,
In the places where we silently
Adore Him,
Hardly moving, for His presence is so sweet
In the quiet,
In the hush,
In the silence,
In the deep,
In the holiness that wakes
The human soul from soundest sleep,
In the calm
And in the dark,
In the tranquil, resting heart
In the stillness.
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