Walking The Sea
Author: Ernest Rippetoe
(c) 1943 by Stamps-Baxter Music (BMI)
All Rights Reserved.
1.
Out upon Galilee one night,
angy waves dashed in maddening sight,
and the disciples sailed in fright over the sea.
Rowing against contrary winds,
knowing not what would be their end,
Jesus became their dearest friend, walking the sea.
Chorus
Walking the sea, (walking the stormy sea).
Walking the sea, (walking the rolling sea).
Jesus that came unto them,
Walking the sea, (yes walking the sea).
Walking the sea, (walking the stormy sea).
Walking the sea, (walking the rolling sea).
Jesus that came unto them, walking the sea.
2.
Troubles sometimes around us roll,
while on the voyage to the goal,
just as they did in days of old upon Galilee.
Press right along to win the race,
regardless of what you have to face.
Jesus is walking on the highest waves, walking the sea.
3.
Vainly they strove to right the wrong,
There where the fury was so strong;
Hoping, before too very long, safely they'd be.
Jesus they saw, in their dismay;
Him unto whom they looked for aid;
Saying "Tis I, be not afraid," walking the sea.
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