The Master’s Hand

I walked into the church that night
Thought that I'd drop out of sight
So I sat down
I laughed in spite of all my blues
It's really not the type of place I'm used
To hangin' 'round
I looked ahead and saw a man
And watched him close as he began
To speak that certain day
And it seemed like something deep inside
Had seized my soul and though I tried
To shake it, it wouldn't go away

It was as though the words he said
Would echo back inside my head
I almost cried
I'd be a fool, so I supposed
Then somehow got myself composed
And held it inside
I felt the blood rush through my wrist
The tighter that I squeezed my fist
Determined not to let conviction start
Then with all my wisdom left behind
I somehow saw that I was blind
And slowly let his presence fill my heart

As everyone stood to their feet
I managed to somehow to repeat
The prayer that they were praying
Then I dropped my head and I dropped my eyes
As suddenly I realized
Just what I was saying
Through trembling lips and streaming tears
I ended all those wasted years
Of dreams I'd built on sand
Unloading all my guilt and wrong
I somehow felt both weak and strong
The night I took the Master's hand

As I look back, remembering. I still recall
How everything just seemed different than before
How every house and bird and tree
Was strangely beautiful to me
And people were even more
How could I have been so blind
To rush through life and never find
This rock on which I stand?
But when I whispered deep that name
I knew I'd never be the same
The night I took the Master's hand

But when I whispered Jesus' name
I knew I'd never be the same
The night I took the Master's hand

Trivia about the song The Master’s Hand by Carman

When was the song “The Master’s Hand” released by Carman?
The song The Master’s Hand was released in 1982, on the album “Some-O-Dat”.

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