Yahweh I Look Up and Live (Day 99)
This song is a biblical‑theological journey of healing, lifting, and beholding Yahweh, written in the language and movement of Scripture. It reads like a Psalm, sings like a Gospel proclamation, and prays like a heart returning to covenant rest. This song is: A Psalm of quiet restoration A Gospel proclamation of the lifted Christ A Shepherd‑song of daily renewal A covenant declaration of Yahweh’s strength A prophetic call to lift the eyes and live It is a worship journey from stillness → beholding → healing → strength → covenant rest. This song is a lifting wind, a breath from Yahweh that calls the weary soul out of the dust and into the brightness of His gaze. It is written like a scroll of remembrance, unfolding the journey of a child who learns again the ancient rhythm of healing: Look up… and live. It carries the fragrance of the evening breeze in Eden, where Yahweh walks with His beloved in quietness. The first verse opens the door to that garden—stillness, softness, the gentle brush of Presence. It is the moment where Yahweh bends low and whispers, “Lift your eyes, My child… and live.” This is not poetry; it is invitation. This song is a call from Yahweh to lift your eyes and live. It moves like a gentle wind from His presence, drawing the weary soul out of quiet stillness and into the healing power of His gaze. It reveals Yahweh as the One who meets His child in the soft places—breeze, evening, silence—and then lifts them into strength by the light of His banner. The heart of the song is beholding. Healing comes not from striving but from looking at Him. Every chorus becomes a prophetic decree: Life flows where the eyes turn. Yahweh steadies the steps, renews the weary heart, and fills the daily walk with peace. The second verse anchors the song in Calvary, where Yahweh—lifted on the mountain—carries sorrow, breaks shame, and washes the heart in mercy. When old wounds whisper, the worshipper turns their eyes to the Cross and finds overflowing grace. The bridge rises into Shepherd-strength: Yahweh is stronger than fear, greater than darkness, faithful through every season. His presence becomes the song, the courage, the inner lifting. The final chorus seals the covenant: Yahweh carries the soul, restores broken places, and becomes the eternal foundation beneath every step. It ends with the worshipper standing firm on the everlasting strength of Yahweh.

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