My Heart Will Trust
Hillsong · Shout To The Lord [2008]
Through the darkest night will You hold my hand?
Jesus, guide my way
Oh, You mourn with me and You dance with me
For my heart of hearts is bound to You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
Oh, You counsel me and You comfort me
When I cannot see, You light my path
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
Though I walk through valleys low
I'll fear no evil
By the waters still my soul
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My heart will trust in You
My Heart Will Trust
Hillsong's 'My Heart Will Trust' stands as a cornerstone of contemporary Christian worship, reflecting the group's signature blend of soaring melodies and declarative praise. Released on the 2008 album Shout To The Lord, the track captures the ministry's evolution during a period of significant global expansion. The recording exemplifies the polished, anthemic production style that has defined Hillsong's extensive catalogue over the decades. As part of a broader body of work dedicated to congregational engagement, the song invites listeners into a space of surrender and faith. It remains a staple in church services worldwide, contributing to the enduring legacy of Hillsong as a leading force in modern gospel music. The piece continues to resonate with audiences seeking spiritual connection through powerful, accessible songwriting.
