Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Lesson 50-One Step At A Time

I. James H. Rosecrans (1844-1926) The February 2001 issue of With All Boldness (http://www.faith-facts.com/wab.html) contains biographies of many well-known Christian hymn writers.

II. Verse 1
One step at a time, dear Savior: I cannot take any more; the flesh is so weak and hopeless: I know not what is before.
Heb. 12:1-3, 1 Pet. 2:21-24, Psa 37:23, Mark 14:38, Ecc 8:6-7, Gal 2:20.
Jesus wants us to order our steps in this life. We are to be careful to follow in his steps, not to rush into anything that could lead us into sin and a separation from Him and the Father. How many do we see in this life who do not stop and think about the consequences of their actions? The flesh is weak. Those things in this life that tempt us, tempt us by appealing to our fleshly desires and lusts. We do not know what temptations the future holds for us, so we must be wary of the things of this world and the traps contained therein. A careful study of God's word and implementation of it, will help us to avoid problems. The greatest weapon that we have is prayer. The use of prayer helps us to allay our fears of the future and will help us to slow down and examine our lives and our actions.

III. Verse 2
One step at a time, dear Savior: I am not walking by sight; keep step with my soul, dear Savior: I walk by faith in Thy might.
2 Cor. 5:1-9, Col. 2:1-9, John 20:29, Rom. 1:16-17.
When you were small, did you ever follow your father or mother and try to step in the same place where their feet had just been? You were walking by sight. You saw where they were and placed your feet there. They were there in front of you, you could hear them and see them. You trusted them not to lead you into danger. We as Christians place our feet in the steps of Jesus; however, we cannot physically see Him or hear Him, but we trust in Him and place our faith in Him to lead us to eternity. The power of Jesus and His Word leads us through this life. When our flesh is weak and we feel as though there is no hope, that is when Jesus is the strength that can carry us through.

IV. Verse 3
One step at a time, dear Savior: O guard my faltering feet! Keep hold of my hand, dear Savior, till I my journey complete.
Heb 12:11-13, Psa 139:9-11, Isaiah 42:6-7, 2 Tim 4:6-8.
To believe that we do not need help to live this life properly and to receive the eternal crown is the ultimate in egotistical behavior. It is not within man to direct his own feet. (Jeremiah 10:23) If we do not reach out for Jesus, we are without hope. Hope is only found in Jesus.

V. Verse 4
One step at a time, dear Savior: Thou knowest all of my fear; one word from Thy heart, dear Savior, and heaven's mansions appear.
Psa 34:3-4, Rom 10:9-11, John 14:1-3.
As previously stated, the Savior has the key to eternal life. He knows what our fears are, and these can be quelled by putting faith, trust, and hope in Him, and praying to God through him.

VI. Chorus
One step at a time, dear Savior, till faith, grows stronger in Thee: one step at a time, dear Savior, till hope grows stronger in me.
James 2:17-18.
Doing works of faith strengthens our faith in God and and gives us hope. To believe that all we have to do is to profess our belief in him and we will be saved, is to leave our faith weak and our hope lacking God's plan must be followed in it's entirety for the full effects to be accomplished. When we shortchange what God can do through us, we shortchange our faith and hope.


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