Juanita Bynum - Still (I Will Be Still) Lyrics

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  • Song Title: Still (I Will Be Still) [Reprise]
  • Album: The Diary of Juanita Bynum II
  • Artist: Juanita Bynum
  • Released On: 31 Jan 2012
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Still (I Will Be Still) Lyrics


I kneel now, under your wings.
Cover me, within your mighty hands.
When the ocean rise and thunders roar,
I will soar with you above the storm.
Father you are king over the flood.
And I will be still, know you are God.
Find rest my soul in Christ alone.
Know His power in quietness and trust
'Cause when the ocean rise the thunders roar
I will soar with you above the storm.
Father you are king over the flood
And I will be still, know you are God.
Yea, yea - [Music play] I will be still, oh yes...
When the ocean rise above...
I will soar with you above the storm
'Cause Father, you're the king over every flood
And I will be still, know you are God.
[Talking:] I will be still. Oh God, I'm gonna stay right here...
Hey, hey... Heeyyyy oh! My soul is crying out.
Hey, oohh, soul crying out, soul crying out, I'll be still!
Even I'm tired of moving, hey!
God, I know you're tired, 'cause even I'm tired of moving. Ooohhh.
I'll be still. I'll be still.
Find rest my soul, in Christ alone.
([Talking:] This time around),
Know His power in quietness and trust.
([Talking:] Oh 'cause it's coming, it's coming. It's coming. I don't care who you are.)
'Cause when the oceans rise and thunders roar
([Talking:] You gotta make up in your mind)
I will soar with you above the storm.
'Cause Father you are king over the flood
And I will be still, and know you are God.
I will be still... I will be still... I will be still...
I'm gonna stay right here.
I will be still... I'm gonna stay right here.
Oh- Oh, Tell Him out of your soul today. I'm gonna stay right here.
Oh... I am gonna stay right here. I'll never move again.
Because moving almost cost me my life, hey!
Because moving almost cost me my mind!
Because moving almost cost me my relationship with you!
That's why I'll never move again, move again, move again.
I will be still... I will be still...
I will be still... I will be still.
([Talking:] Glory to your name Jesus. Glory to your name Jesus.)


Still (I Will Be Still)

Still (I Will Be Still) Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Juanita Bynum's song "Still (I Will Be Still)" serves as a powerful declaration of faith rooted in surrender and trust in God's sovereignty, particularly in times of overwhelming difficulty. Released in 2012, the song takes a central biblical command and transforms it into a personal anthem of reliance. The opening lines immediately establish a posture of humility and dependence, describing kneeling under God's "wings" and seeking cover within His "mighty hands." This imagery conveys a sense of seeking refuge and protection, acknowledging God as the ultimate source of safety.

The core message of the song is captured in the repeated phrase, "And I will be still, know you are God." This directly echoes Psalm 46:10, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." Bynum applies this ancient truth to contemporary struggles, specifically mentioning "when the ocean rise and thunders roar." This metaphor vividly portrays life's storms – crises, challenges, and fears that seem insurmountable. Instead of being swept away or trying to battle these forces in her own strength, the singer declares a profound trust that allows her to "soar with you above the storm." This isn't passive resignation but an active choice to find peace by recognizing God's supreme authority, emphasized by the declaration, "Father you are king over the flood."

The song expands on this theme by encouraging the soul to "Find rest... in Christ alone" and to "Know His power in quietness and trust." This highlights the source of stillness and the means by which God's power is accessed – not through frantic effort, but through quiet confidence and trust in Jesus Christ. The inclusion of spoken word elements adds a deeply personal and ministerial dimension to the track. These sections feel like spontaneous prayers, exhortations, or moments of raw honesty, expressing fatigue ("Even I'm tired of moving") and vulnerability ("My soul is crying out"). This dynamic interaction between singing and speaking enhances the song's impact, making it feel like a shared journey from struggle to resolve.

A particularly poignant part of the song is the spoken declaration near the end: "I'll never move again... Because moving almost cost me my life... almost cost me my mind! Because moving almost cost me my relationship with you!" This reveals the 'stillness' is not just a theological concept but a hard-won lesson learned from past experiences of trying to navigate life's challenges independently or restlessly. It frames stillness as an act of preservation – protecting one's life, mental well-being, and most importantly, connection with God. This personal testimony embedded within the worshipful lyrics makes the message resonate deeply with listeners who have experienced similar struggles with striving and the cost of not resting in God.

Ultimately, "Still (I Will Be Still)" is an anthem of unwavering faith in the face of adversity. It reminds listeners that God is sovereign even over chaos ("king over the flood") and that true peace and strength are found not in frantic activity or self-reliance, but in the deliberate choice to be still, rest in Christ, and know that He is God. The repetition of the core message and the heartfelt spoken parts serve to reinforce this vital truth, making the song both a comforting assurance and a powerful call to trust.
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