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#folk #rock #soul #alternative #singersongwriter #biblemusic #biblestories #biblerock #bible #biblestudy #bibleverses #worship #worshipmusic #worshipplaylist #worshipsong #spiritual #christianmusic #christian #christiansongs The Teacher warns us to approach God with reverence—listening more than speaking, and keeping vows without delay. Oppression under authority should not surprise us, for earthly power is layered and flawed. Love of money never satisfies, and wealth brings anxiety and grief, leaving us as empty as when we came. Yet it is good to enjoy food, drink, and honest work—simple gifts God gives to those He enables to find joy. Guard Your Steps Ecclesiastes 5:1–3 Verse 1 Walk with care to the house of God, Let every word be slow and soft. For fools speak quick with empty sound, But wisdom listens to the ground. Let not your mouth outrun your mind— A hurried heart leaves truth behind. Chorus Stand in awe before the Lord, Let silence be your truest word. For He is God in heaven’s height, And we are dust beneath His light. So let your vows be few and clear Before the God who hears. Keep Your Vows Ecclesiastes 5:4–7 Verse 2 If you make a vow, then do it soon, Don’t let delay become your tune. For God takes pleasure not in lies, But in the one whose promise ties. Dreams come with toil, words with fear— Let reverence draw you near. Chorus Stand in awe before the Lord, Let silence be your truest word. For He is God in heaven’s height, And we are dust beneath His light. So let your vows be few and clear Before the God who hears. The Oppression Under Power Ecclesiastes 5:8–9 Verse 3 If you see the poor denied their right, Don’t be surprised at the broken sight. For higher powers guard their own, And over them still more are thrown. Yet fields bring food for all who live— A quiet grace that God still gives. The Emptiness of Wealth Ecclesiastes 5:10–17 Verse 4 He who loves silver never rests, His hunger grows with each success. Riches multiply the mouths to feed, And sleepless nights are all they breed. Naked we came, and so we go— No treasure follows down below. Bridge Days of darkness, sorrow’s weight, A restless heart, an anxious fate. Hoarded wealth brings only pain— A shadowed life with nothing gained. Chorus Stand in awe before the Lord, Let silence be your truest word. For He is God in heaven’s height, And we are dust beneath His light. So let your vows be few and clear Before the God who hears. The Gift of God’s Goodness Ecclesiastes 5:18–20 Verse 5 Yet here I saw a brighter thread— To eat, to drink, to earn your bread. To take your portion day by day It's God’s own gift along the way. He keeps our hearts from counting tears, And fills our years with quiet cheer. Final Chorus Stand in awe before the Lord, Let silence be your truest word. For He is God in heaven’s height, And we are dust beneath His light. Yet in His mercy, drawing near, He gives the joy that conquers fear. And every breath becomes sincere Before the God who hears. A reflective folk-rock-soul blend opens with warm acoustic finger-picking and gentle minor chords, Soulful, raspy vocals carry over spacious pacing, Soft electric guitar swells, mellow bass, and a heartbeat-like kick drum add weight, with subtle organ or electric piano lending a sacred aura, The groove is steady and earthy, supporting dynamic shifts from caution to gratitude, creating a contemplative, honest, and quietly hopeful atmosphere