Till the Storm Passes By


chasinblog2.jpgFebruary 12, 2017 (Sunday)
After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War 2, Mosie Lister became the original baritone for the Statesmen Quartet. He soon gave up singing for writing gospel songs. In 1953 he formed the Mosie Lister Publishing Company. Some of his better known songs are “Then I Met The Master,” “I’m Feelin’ Fine,” “His Hand In Mine,” and “‘Til The Storm Passes By.” He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall Of Fame in 1976 and into the SGMA Hall Of Fame in 1997. Over the years, Lister also became a popular arranger of choral music for Lillenas Publishing. He has continued to write songs for popular Southern Gospel groups.



TILL THE STORM PASSES BY
Mosie Lister
1958


In the dark of the midnight,
Have I oft hid my face;
While the storm howls above me,
And there’s no hiding place;
‘Mid the crash of the thunder,
Precious Lord, hear my cry;
“Keep me safe ’til the storm passes by.”
‘Til the storm passes over,
‘Til the thunder sounds no more;
‘Til the clouds roll forever from the sky,
Hold me fast, let me stand,
In the hollow of Thy hand;
Keep me safe ’til the storm passes by.
Many times Satan whispers,
“There is no need to try;
For there’s no end of sorrow,
There’s no hope by and by”;
But I know Thou art with me,
And tomorrow I’ll rise;
Where the storms never darken the skies.
‘Til the storm passes over,
‘Til the thunder sounds no more;
‘Til the clouds roll forever from the sky,
Hold me fast, let me stand,
In the hollow of Thy hand;
Keep me safe ’til the storm passes by.
When the long night has ended,
And the storms come no more,
Let me stand in Thy presence.
On that bright, peaceful shore.
In that land where the tempest
Never comes, Lord may I
Dwell with Thee when the storm passes by.
‘Til the storm passes over,
‘Til the thunder sounds no more;
‘Til the clouds roll forever from the sky,
Hold me fast, let me stand,
In the hollow of Thy hand;
Keep me safe ’til the storm passes by.
Hold me fast, Let me stand,
In the hollow of Thy hand;
Keep me safe ’til the storm passes by.
‘Til the storm passes by.


LISTEN (Gaither Vocal Band)