Song Lyrics / A Prayer that seems appropriate these days

I’m a huge, huge fan of Alison Krauss and Union Station. I truly believe that when it comes time to hear the voices of angels in heaven, it’ll sound a lot like Alison Krauss.

So this morning I was listening to some AKUS music, and I ran into this song again. It’s lovely tune, and you can download it at Amazon over here:

“Now That I’ve Found You: A Collection” (Alison Krauss)

“In The Palm Of Your Hand”

If I could have the world and all it owns
A thousand kingdoms, a thousand thrones
If all the earth were mine to hold
With wealth my only goal

I’d spend my gold on selfish things
Without the love that Your life brings
Just a little bit more is all I’d need
‘Til life was torn from me

I’d rather be in the palm of Your hand
Though rich or poor I may be
Faith can see right through the circumstance
Sees the forest in spite of the trees
Your grace provides for me

If I should walk the streets no place to sleep
No faith in promises You keep
I’d have no way to buy my bread
With a bottle for my bed

But if I trust the One who died for me
Who shed His blood to set me free
If I live my life to trust in You
Your grace will see me through

I’d rather be in the palm of Your hand
Though rich or poor I may be
Faith can see right through the circumstance
Sees the forest in spite of the trees

If I could have the world
If I could have the world and all it owns

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2 Responses to Song Lyrics / A Prayer that seems appropriate these days

  1. Kai says:

    Ah yes, one of the most beautiful voices of our generation. I listened to this song many times during my time in various parts of Africa. It never failed to encourage me.

  2. Pat says:

    Yeah, agreed Kai. great song!

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