Haste the Day - As Lambs Lyrics

Album: That They May Know You
Released: 20 Oct 2002
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Lyrics

You send us out as lambs amongst the wolves
But the Lion stands by our side
You send us out as lambs amongst the wolves
But the Lion stands by our side

You will be my guide
I need you to lead me
I am so weak without you
I'm tired of fighting
I need you to fight for me

You will be my
You will be my guide
You will be my
You will be my guide
You will be my
You will be my guide
You will be my
You will be my guide ( MY GUIDE)

Jesus
Your voice is so sweet to my ears
Jesus
I desire to be closer to you

Fill me with your spirit, God
You've given me a sword to kill my enemies
Father, take these struggles from me

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Meaning & Inspiration

Haste the Day's "As Lambs," released on October 20, 2002, as a profound track from their album *That They May Know You*, immediately confronts the listener with a stark yet deeply encouraging spiritual reality. The song wastes no time in articulating the believer’s vulnerable position in the world and the formidable divine power that accompanies them, setting a tone of urgent dependence and unwavering faith. It’s a compelling lyrical journey that moves from acknowledging weakness to declaring absolute reliance on a guiding, fighting, and intimately present God.

The opening lines, proclaiming "You send us out as lambs amongst the wolves, But the Lion stands by our side," paint a vivid picture directly echoing Jesus’ words in Matthew 10:16, where He instructs His disciples to "behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves." This imagery underscores the inherent danger faced by those who carry the message of truth in a often-hostile world, but it quickly pivots to an assertion of unparalleled divine protection. The "Lion" is a clear reference to Jesus Christ, identified in Revelation 5:5 as "the Lion of the tribe of Judah," signifying His majesty, power, and ultimate authority. This potent juxtaposition serves as a powerful reminder that while the mission is fraught with peril, believers are never abandoned to face it alone; the King of Kings actively stands as their defender and champion.

The lyrics then transition into a deeply personal plea for guidance and strength, voicing a universal human and spiritual need: "You will be my guide, I need you to lead me, I am so weak without you." This sentiment resonates with countless passages in Scripture that emphasize God as our ultimate shepherd and leader. Psalm 23:3 assures us, "He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake," while Proverbs 3:5-6 advises, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." The admission of weakness isn't a sign of defeat but a profound act of humility, recognizing that true power comes from surrendering one's will to a higher, infallible wisdom. This desperation for divine leadership signifies a mature faith, understanding that human efforts alone are insufficient in navigating life's complexities and spiritual battles.

The weariness expressed, "I'm tired of fighting, I need you to fight for me," speaks to the exhaustion that often accompanies sustained spiritual and earthly struggles. This is a cry for divine intervention, a plea for God to take the lead in battles that feel overwhelming. This mirrors the Israelites' situation in Exodus 14:14, where Moses declares, "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still," and Deuteronomy 3:22, which comforts, "Do not fear them; for the Lord your God is the one fighting for you." It’s an invitation for God to step into our struggles, not as a passive observer, but as an active warrior on our behalf, allowing us to rest in His sovereignty and strength. This reliance acknowledges that some battles are beyond human capacity and require the hand of God for victory.

The song’s intimate address, "Jesus, Your voice is so sweet to my ears, I desire to be closer to you," unveils a longing for deep communion and personal relationship. This isn't merely about distant worship; it's a heartfelt yearning for spiritual intimacy, to hear and recognize the voice of the Shepherd, as described in John 10:27: "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me." This intense desire for closeness underpins the entire message, framing the struggles and pleas within the context of a loving, personal relationship with Christ. It is from this place of intimacy that further empowerment is sought, as the request "Fill me with your spirit, God" directly invokes the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, the source of strength, guidance, and power for believers, as promised in Acts 1:8 and exhorted in Ephesians 5:18.

The declaration "You've given me a sword to kill my enemies" shifts the focus to spiritual weaponry and warfare. This "sword" is universally understood in Christian theology as the Word of God, as articulated in Ephesians 6:17, where believers are instructed to "take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." This isn't a call for physical violence, but a powerful affirmation that God equips His people with divine truth to combat spiritual adversaries, which are not "flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places" (Ephesians 6:12). The song concludes with the raw, honest supplication, "Father, take these struggles from me," a prayer echoing Christ's own plea in Gethsemane (Matthew 26:39) and the universal human desire for relief from trials and suffering. It’s a testament to the open, honest dialogue encouraged in faith, where believers can lay their burdens before a compassionate Father, trusting in His ultimate wisdom and grace to deliver or sustain them through every challenge. "As Lambs" ultimately stands as a powerful anthem of spiritual resilience, absolute dependence, and unwavering hope, affirming that even when sent into the midst of wolves, the presence of the Lion assures victory and peace.

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