(Stuart Hamblen) (God's small enough to live within my heart) Though men may strive to go beyond the reach of space To crawl beyond the distant shining stars This world's a room so small within my Master's house The open sky's but a portion of his yard.
How big is God, how big and wide is His domain To try to tell these lips can only start He's big enough to rule his mighty universe Yet small enough to live within my heart.
(As winter chill may cause the tiny seed to fall) To lie asleep till waked by summer's rain The heart grown cold will warm and trod with life anew The Master's touch will bring the glow again.
How big is God, how big and wide is His domain To try to tell these lips can only start He's big enough to rule his mighty universe Yet small enough to live within my heart. (God's small enough to live within my heart...)