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A Gift of Music
I want to take this opportunity to share a new song that I just recorded. The song, “Tomorrow Wwill Bbe Wwhat Wwill Bbe,” will appear on the album Plain Folk. It has not yet been mastered, lacks backing vocals by Cindy Gibbs, and does not have the proper settings. I hope that you can enjoy this first draft.
“I will say to the LORD, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’” (Psalm 91:2 ESV)
This verse reassures us that God is our steadfast refuge, the one we can place our trust in every tomorrow. Trusting Him liberates us from the weight of anxiety and helps us to rest in His perfect provision and timing.
Tomorrow Will Be What Will Be
What if we relinquished our supposed handle over the illusion of control?
This song grew from my reflections on the uncertainty and the deep peace that comes from trusting God for our tomorrows. As storms rage and troubles loom, the refrain reminds us that faith and waiting for God’s clarity brings staying ground, comfort, and strength.
I aimed for simplicity that underscores the profound truth: God is in control, and we are called to live free from fear and rest in Him.
“Tomorrow Will Be What Will Be” Words and Music ©️2024 by Michael Anthony Milton (Bethesda Music, BMI).
Lyrics
(Verse 1)
I see storms out o’er the ocean,
I hear thunder out o’er the sea.
(Refrain)
But I’m going to stay right here.
Until the weather is clear,
And tomorrow will be what will be.
(Verse 2)
I see troubles on my horizon,
Heartache is destined for me.
(Refrain)
But I’m going to stay right here
Until the trouble is clear,
And tomorrow will be what will be.
(Bridge)
Ah, we spend all our years,
Waste a bucket of tears,
To avoid what we can’t even see.
Best to leave it behind,
Best to clear your mind,
And look beyond what you can see.
(Instrumental)
(Bridge)
I can’t live in the future,
I can’t change the past,
So I will trust in the Lord
For the things that will last.
Learn to live my life happy and free,
For tomorrow will be what will be.