Meet Me There
de Lydia Laird
When it feels like I’m slipping through your fingers
When the weight of my sin’s too much to bear
When the enemy whispers that I’m still who I once was
Sweet Jesus, meet me there
Meet me in the struggle
Meet me in the fight
Meet me in the trouble
Of my darkest night
Walking through the valley
Of shadows everywhere
Sweet Jesus, would You meet me there
When I’m sure I’m forgotten and forsaken
When I find myself all alone and scared
When the chains of anxiety have brought me to my knees
Sweet Jesus, meet me there
Meet me in the struggle
Meet me in the fight
Meet me in the trouble
Of my darkest night
Walking through the valley
Of shadows everywhere
Sweet Jesus, would You meet me there
Meet me in the struggle
Meet me in the fight
Meet me in the trouble
Of my darkest night
Walking through the valley
Of shadows everywhere
Sweet Jesus, would You meet me there
Even when it seems all hope is gone
Please meet me there
When the arrows fly and the nights are long
Please meet me there
My soul will not be downcast
I know You’ve never once ignored my prayer
So meet me in the struggle
Meet me in the fight
Meet me in the trouble
Of my darkest night
Ooh, walking through the valley
Of shadows everywhere
Sweet Jesus, would You meet me there
Sweet Jesus, would You meet me there
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