16. Not One Step More, Heavenly Father

1 Not one step more, Heav'nly Father,
Would I take without Thy call;
Prone to race and rush — oh, rather
At Thy feet now would I fall!
Eyes, be blind, for God to view it;
Feet be stopp'd, leave Him the road;
Hands can only touche to rue it;
soul, be still, know He is God!

2 Praise to God! He often cresses
Plans and schemes poor self has form'd,
And for reckon'd gains have losses
Sprung where God's dark purpose storm'd,
But I bless Him that His thunder,
Spake His grace into my soul,
And my heart melts at the wonder
God has brought good from the whole.

3 Gourds have perish'd, but I would not
Like impatient Jonah be;
God is God, and oh, I could not
Trace my road so well as He;
Darkest hour before the dawning,
Shadows thickest just before,
Lifting, show they're but the awning
Drawn around our Father's door.

4 Bless His name! He ever mindeth
His Blood-Covenant with me;
And the would that trusts Him findeth
Good in all life's mystery:
so I worship, heart adoring,
God's kind Providence, and cease
All my fretful ways, imploring
God's forgiveness and His peace.

Text Information
First Line: Not one step more, Heav'nly Father
Title: Not One Step More, Heavenly Father
Author: John Robertson, L.L. D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Tune Information
Name: [Not one step more, Heav'nly Father]
Composer: R. F. Beveridge
Key: F Major



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