The Still Small Voice. From experience we know that even a small thing can insulate us from the rich supply of the vine tree. Breathe thro' the heats of our desire, Thy coolness and Thy balm; Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire; Speak thro' the earthquake, wind, and fire, O still small voice of calm, O still small voice of calm. If I try to do what’s right, he will lead me thru the night, Direct me, protect me, and give my soul his light. Music & voice: Download MP3 (Right click, Save Link As…) Music only: Download MP3 (Right click, Save Link As…) Lyrics: 1. we answer; command, and we obey! If I try to do what’s right, he will lead me thru the night, Direct me, protect me, and give my … Here God reveals himself to the prophet Elijah not in … The people who know their God Will rise up and show strength! There is a hymn in our hymnal that opens with the words, "Nothing between, Lord, nothing between." Toward the end of his life, Holmes published his autobiography, I Speak for Myself (1959) and his Collected Hymns (1960). Anna. 35395, Children’s Songbook, The Still Small Voice, 106. Through a still small voice, the Spirit speaks to me To guide me, to save me from the evil I may see. The final verse of this much-loved hymn, with the words ‘O still small voice of calm’ is a reference to today’s first reading at Mass from 1 Kings 19: 9- 16. Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire, O still, small Voice of calm. Lord, make us faithful to the end, Our life and our all be utterly spent, Spent for the church. Listen, listen. Refrain. The voice within, the voice within, Oh may I have a care; It speaks to warn from every sin, And God has placed it there. “O still small voice of calm” 12th June 2020 by admin General. Dec 28 2019. We will spread You, Lord, through the earth. Hymn Number Download Lyrics. But if, by a still, small […]--> View Hymn The still small voice that speaks within I hear it when, at play, I speak the loud and angry word That drives my friend away. To guide me, to save me from the evil I may see. People who thus know their God Will take action and move! Display Title: God sets a still, small voice First Line: God sets a still, small voice Tune Title: [God sets a still, small voice] Author: Esther Wiglesworth Date: 1905 Revival Hymns #129 The School Hymnal #195 A Still Small Voice And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.—1 Kings 19:11-12. Whittier ends by describing the true method for contact with the divine, as practised by Quakers: Sober lives devoted to doing God's will, pursuing peace and selflessness in order to hear the "still, small voice", described in I Kings 19:11-13 as the authentic voice of God, rather than earthquake, wind or fire. It may not be on the mountain height Or over the stormy sea, It may not be at the battle’s front My Lord will have need of me. Stifle Thy still small voice; In it let me rejoice—Nothing between, nothing between. The hymn ends boldly: Speak, and behold! The Holy Ghost will whisper. Through a still small voice, the Spirit speaks to me. We’ll have to take this hymn, originally written as a protest against liturgical ceremony, out of context.