| Song | Waiting Till The Shadows |
| Content Description | Waiting Till The Shadows is a reflective worship hymn that encourages believers to trust God even during challenging or uncertain times. Its heartfelt lyrics speak of hope, patience, and unwavering faith, reminding worshippers that God’s light will guide them through every shadow. Perfect for church services, personal devotion, or contemplative worship, this hymn inspires spiritual perseverance and trust in God’s promises. Worship leaders will find it an enriching addition to congregational singing, helping believers reflect on God’s faithfulness and find peace in His guidance. Waiting Till The Shadows invites all to deepen their faith and embrace God’s light in every season of life. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter W |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Frances Mace |
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| Tags | Worship, Hymn, Lyrics, Christian Music, Congregational Singing, Devotional |
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Only Waiting Till The Shadows
Are A Little Longer Grown;
Only Waiting Till The Glimmer
Of The Day’s Last Beam Is Flown;
Till The Night Of Death Is Faded
From The Heart Once Full Of Day;
Till The Stars Of Heaven Are Breaking
Thro’ The Twilight Soft And Gray.
Only Waiting Till The Reapers
Have The Last Sheaf Gathered Home;
For The Summertime Has Faded
And The Autumn Winds Have Come.
Quickly, Reapers! Gather Quickly,
All The Ripe Hours Of My Heart;
For The Bloom Of Life Has Withered,
And I Hasten To Depart.
Only Waiting Till The Angels
Open Wide The Pearly Gate,
At Whose Portals Long I’ve Lingered
Weary, Poor And Desolate:
Even Now I Hear Their Footsteps,
And Their Voices Far Away;
If They Call Me, I Am Waiting,
Only Waiting To Obey.
Waiting For A Brighter Dwelling
Than I Ever Yet Have Seen,
Where The Tree Of Life Is Blooming,
And The Fields Are Ever Green:
Waiting For My Full Redemption,
When My Savior Shall Restore,
All That Sin Has Caused To Wither;
Age And Sorrow Come No More.



