Carry Me Yahweh (Day105)

Carry Me, Yahweh is a Psalm‑like worship journey that follows a believer seeking refuge, restoration, and guidance from the Shepherd of Israel. The song moves from weariness to renewal, asking Yahweh to lift burdens, cleanse the spirit, and lead in paths of righteousness. It recalls the wilderness stories—manna, mercy, murmuring forgiven—and anchors every plea in biblical language. Through surrender and trust, the worshipper finds Yahweh as dwelling place, refuge, and rest, carried by His faithfulness from the beginning of the month to its end. At its core, the song is about being led, lifted, and held by the God who restores the soul. Every section echoes the language of the Psalms, the wilderness narratives, and the covenant promises: The song speak in biblical terms of holy habitation, lifted burdens, stillness, and strength that comes from presence rather than striving. The song recalls Israel’s story: manna in the wilderness, murmuring forgiven, mercy washing the spirit clean. It ties the personal journey to the ancient one—your story folded into the story of God’s people. The heart of the song: a Psalm‑23 declaration that Yahweh restores the soul, guides in righteousness, and carries His people through every appointed day. It names Yahweh as dwelling place, refuge, and rest—the biblical triad of divine shelter.