

Where shall I dwell but close to Thee
This room becomes the sanctuary
I need not seek a grander space
To find the wonder of Your grace
This chair, this light, this morning cup
Where heaven meets and holds me up
Here the veil is thin
Let the holy in
Tabernacle of the Most High
Under His wide open sky
Dwell within this humble place
Tabernacle of His grace
As Moses lingered at the tent
And felt the weight of glory sent
So here I stay in morning still
And feel the peace that time can't fill
Here the veil is thin
Let the holy in
Tabernacle of the Most High
Under His wide open sky
Dwell within this humble place
Tabernacle of His grace
Wherever I am found with Thee
That holy ground is home to me
Tabernacle of the Most High
Under His wide open sky
Dwell within this humble place
Tabernacle of His grace
Let the holy in
Where shall I dwell but close to Thee
- Lyricist
Scripture Jazz
- Composer
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- Producer
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- Drums
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- Vocals
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- Piano
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- Saxophone
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Listen to Tabernacle by Scripture Jazz
Streaming / Download
- 1
Behold
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- 2
Majesty
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- 3
Presence
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- 4
Breathe
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- 5
Anoint
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- 6
Exalt
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Tabernacle
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- 8
Kneel
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- 9
Remnant
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- 10
Proclaim
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A warm and gentle Christian jazz album that evokes the intimate glow of a 1940s jazz club. Soft English vocals weave together with mellow piano, brushed drums, and a deep upright bass to draw your heart into stillness.
Opening tracks like "Behold" and "Majesty" lift your eyes to the glory of God with a tender, reverent warmth. "Presence" and "Breathe" invite you to rest quietly before Him, while later songs such as "Tabernacle," "Kneel," and "Proclaim" gently build toward worship and prayer.
Crafted to accompany Bible study, morning devotions, evening prayer, and quiet rest, these soulful melodies are the perfect peaceful background music for your daily walk of faith. Pour a cup of coffee, be still, and let your spirit dwell in His presence.