Farewell to Juliet

Grace and Dire Circumstances


Fear the Lord

(Wallis,Hansen,Elbel)

based upon a poem by Maria Wallis

like the deepest ocean current
or a violent summer storm
i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

with trembling knees, father
and with wavering voice
i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

standing in awe of your glory
kneeling in need of your grace

chorus
i will fear you, Lord
i will wait upon you Father
i will fear you, Lord
for your strength
for your joy
for your power
for your love

you're a mystery of meaning
veiled, but not unknown
and i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

your truth rolls like thunder
it's a pure, consuming fire
i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

standing in awe of your glory
kneeling in need of your grace

repeat chorus

you've taken an unclean man
put fire to lips and soul
i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

i'm left with just one question
here i am, where do i go?
i will fear
i will fear you, Lord

repeat chorus with rideout
for your strength
for your joy
for your peace
for your justice
for your goodness
for your mercy
for your power
for your love


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