Upper Room Disciples presents "The Upper Window"

The Upper Window

This was my Father's favorite song. After listening to Paul Quales, I can understand why.  

 

When God spoke unto Noah, and told him to build the ark,
The Lord knew well the vessel would cheerless be and dark,
So God said, “Build a window, with outlook toward the sky,
That when it’s dark and lonesome, you’ll see Me standing by.

Refrain

“The storms will come, but fear not, oh, children, I am nigh,
And through the upper window, you’ll see Me standing by.

“It may be that affliction will rack and rend your frame,
Until your mortal body is seared with fevered flame;
But do not be discouraged, just lift your tear-dimmed eye,
And through the upper window, you’ll see Me standing by.

Refrain

“Perhaps you’ll suffer losses, like houses, lands, and gold,
And you will feel you’re homeless, and penniless, and old;
But sweetest peace and comfort will lift your painful sigh,
When through the upper window, you’ll see Me standing by.

Refrain

“It may be that bereavement will take a loved one dear,
A soul that brought you gladness, real happiness and cheer;
But it will cheer your sad heart, when loved ones from you fly,
When through the upper window, you’ll see Me standing by.”

Refrain

This song is special to me for many reasons. When my wife, Penny, was stricken down with cancer, I remembered my Father's favorite song. I would sing this song over and over and finally, one day, God gave me some verses that I added to the song.

   "When Penny came down with cancer,

The nights were long and dark.

Then God said come my children,

And step into the ark.

   "The storms will come but fear not,

Children I am nigh.

And through the Upper Window,

You'll see Me standing by!

 

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