Consider The Lilies Lyrics

Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Consider The Lilies Lyrics

Lyrics

Consider the lilies of the field,
How they grow, how they grow.
Consider the birds in the sky,
How they fly, how they fly.

He clothes the lilies of the field.
He feeds the birds in the sky.
And He will feed those who trust Him,
And guide them with His eye.

Consider the sheep of His fold,
How they follow where He leads.
Though the path may wind across the mountains,
He knows the meadows where they feed.

He clothes the lilies of the field.
He feeds the birds in the sky,
And He will feed those who trust Him,
And guide them with His eye.

Consider the sweet, tender children
Who must suffer on this earth.
The pains of all of them He carried
From the day of His birth.

He clothes the lilies of the field,
He feeds the lambs in His fold,
And He will heal those who trust Him,
And make their hearts as gold.

He clothes the lilies of the field,
He feeds the lambs in His fold,
And He will heal those who trust Him,
And make their hearts as gold.

Song & Lyrics Facts

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's song "Consider the Lilies" is a beautiful hymn of faith and hope. The song was released on their album, Praise to the Man, in 2005.

It was written by lyricist William W. Phelps and composed by John Longhurst. The choir itself consists of 360 members who have been singing together since 1847. In this uplifting song, the lyrics encourage listeners to take strength from nature’s beauty and consider the lilies of the field that neither toil nor spin yet are more gloriously arrayed than Solomon in all his glory. This message of faith and trust in God has resonated with many listeners over the years, making it one of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's most beloved songs.

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