Tread Softly
Lyrics
A whisper is heard,
Be silent, and listen,
Oh, treasure each word!
Tread softly, tread softly,
The Master is here,
Tread softly, tread softly,
He bids us draw near.
For holy this place,
This altar that echoes
The message of grace.
Breathe humbly our prayer,
A foretaste of Eden
This moment we share.
His mercy record,
Be silent, be silent
And wait on the Lord.
Bible Reference
Psalm 139:1-4, Matthew 10:29-31, 1 Corinthians 3:16
About This Hymn
Tread Softly” is a reflective and tender hymn written by Fanny Crosby, the prolific American hymn writer whose works have deeply shaped evangelical worship. The hymn emphasizes reverence for God’s presence and the sacredness of human life, drawing attention to the gentle care required in approaching both the divine and one another. Crosby’s words encourage worshippers to live thoughtfully and considerately, recognizing that God is intimately aware of all actions and thoughts, as expressed in Psalm 139 where God searches the heart and knows every step. The hymn portrays life as a sacred journey, urging believers to act with humility, kindness, and mindfulness, aware that every interaction and choice occurs under the watchful and loving gaze of God.
The text reflects Crosby’s pastoral concern for personal holiness and ethical living. It reminds the believer that life is fragile and God’s creation deserves careful stewardship, both in relationships and in one’s personal conduct. Each stanza encourages introspection and self-examination, fostering a spirit of moral awareness and spiritual sensitivity. Crosby draws upon biblical imagery of God’s omnipresence and care, illustrating that even small acts are noticed and valued by the Lord. The hymn’s message aligns with the teachings of Jesus, who instructs His followers to treat others with love and to value each person as a child of God.
Musically, “Tread Softly” is typically set to a gentle and flowing melody, which enhances the reflective and devotional quality of the text. Its calm rhythm and lyrical phrasing allow congregations to internalize the message while participating in worship. The hymn has been used in contexts emphasizing humility, careful living, and reverence for God’s presence, offering believers a moment of quiet meditation on how to live faithfully and compassionately in daily life.
“Tread Softly” continues to be cherished for its timeless guidance on living a life that honors God and respects His creation. Through Crosby’s tender and spiritually insightful language, the hymn calls worshippers to a careful, mindful, and prayerful walk, reminding them that God’s watchful care encompasses all things. It encourages believers to cultivate sensitivity, devotion, and love in every aspect of life, reinforcing the idea that holiness is expressed not only in grand gestures but also in gentle, thoughtful living that reflects God’s presence in the world.
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