Yahweh, Keep My Heart Low (Day100)

This song is a humble, reverent prayer asking Yahweh to keep the heart low, soft, and surrendered. It moves through awe, refinement, and total yielding, portraying a worshipper who stands before God’s holiness and willingly lays down pride, striving, and self‑made crowns. The lyrics remember Yahweh as Deliverer, Provider, and Shepherd, and ask Him to reshape the inner life with mercy and compassion. The repeated cry of the chorus centers on humility and belonging — the desire to remain bowed before His throne, held in His sovereignty and love. The bridge (“I decrease… so You increase…”) becomes the turning point of full surrender, echoing John 3:30. The final chorus lifts the song into eternal security, ending with the assurance of being forever held in Yahweh’s arms. This is a humility‑shaping worship anthem, a prayer that keeps the soul low, soft, and surrendered before Yahweh. It carries the tone of someone who has seen His holiness, felt His nearness, and knows that the safest place in existence is bowed before His throne. The song is not about brokenness — it’s about alignment. Not about shame — but reverence. Not about striving — but being formed by His hands. It’s a worshipper saying: “Yahweh, don’t let me rise higher than Your grace. Keep me small so You can be great in me.”