Yahweh, You Carry Me

The Song Is About Walking With Yahweh When Life Feels Slow The opening verses describe seasons where progress feels delayed, prayers seem unanswered, and the promise looks far away. This mirrors the biblical experience of: Israel in the wilderness David waiting for the throne Abraham waiting for Isaac Hannah waiting for Samuel The song acknowledges the weight of slow seasons, but also the truth that Yahweh is still present, still whispering, still guiding. It’s a worship song for anyone who feels stuck, tired, or unsure — yet still chooses to walk with God. The Song Teaches That God’s Work Often Begins Small This is biblical imagery: Zechariah 4:10 — Do not despise small beginnings Mark 4 — the seed grows unseen Isaiah 61 — oaks of righteousness begin as tiny seeds The song explains that spiritual growth often appears in: gentler responses calmer breaths small victories quiet changes These are signs that Yahweh is near and actively shaping your character. This song explains the journey of a believer who learns to trust Yahweh’s slow, gentle, faithful work — noticing tiny mercies, embracing small beginnings, waiting through delay, and growing into the fullness God promised until the seed becomes the tree.