“If I Stand” – Musical Musings in March

I’m going to name drop this morning. I’ve done it once before and shared just a little about my Bible College music theory class. But today, I plan to share a little more information.

 

1978 was the year. Cincinnati Bible College was the place. Katie Cartwright was the professor. The upper level of the Coach House was the classroom. This stone building was the growing field of a few aspiring musicians.

 

I will admit I wasn’t one of them. I was a music major. Part of the course work was music theory. The workings of music. What made music sound like it does. That’s the stuff we were learning.

 

In the midst of this small group of first year music majors sat a young man named Rich Mullins. He’s all the buzz right now with the movie of his life. But I can honestly say, “I knew him when…”

 

It wasn’t the best year for some of us in that room. I was learning how to live on my own. I was sick quite a bit my freshman year. I didn’t always hand in my homework (and I have the handouts from Mrs. Cartwright to prove it…and by the way, Rich’s name was on the list too).

 

To be honest, I struggled with the ins and outs of my life as much as I struggled with the ins and outs of music!

 

That’s why I want to share this song with you today. Rich was a master of words. Yes, he was an excellent song-writer, but his words are what brings the music to life. Look at this line. “If I fall, let me fall on the grace that first brought me to you.”

 

I fall. But thankfully, God’s there to catch me and in His grace is where I land.

 

The Apostle Paul understood God’s grace. Romans 3:24 tells us that “we are justified freely by his grace” and Romans 5:17 speaks of “God’s abundant provision of grace.” In Ephesians 1:7-8 he says, “the riches of God’s grace that he lavished on us.” Paul reminded Timothy of the grace “poured out on me abundantly” in 1 Timothy 1:14.

 

And for those who might not believe Paul’s words, God said this in 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV). “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

 

So, “let me fall on the grace that first brought me to You.” I will gladly sing Rich’s words and remind myself of God’s grace. I pray that you will do the same.

 

“If I Stand”

 

There’s more that rises in the morning
Than the sun
More that shines in the night
Than just the moon
There’s more than just this fire here
That keeps me warm
In a shelter that is larger
Than this room

 
There’s a loyalty that’s deeper
Than mere sentiment
A music higher than the songs
That I can sing
The stuff of earth competes
For the allegiance
I owe only to the Giver
Of all good things

Chorus:
So if I stand let me stand on the promise
That You will pull me through
And if I can’t let me fall on the grace
That first brought me to You
If I sing let me sing for the joy
That has born in me these songs
And if I weep let it be as a man
Who is longing for his home

 
There’s more that dances on the prairies
Than the wind
More that pulses in the ocean
Than the tide
There’s a love that is fiercer
Than the love between friends
More gentle than a mother’s
When her baby’s at her side

 

There’s a loyalty that’s deeper
Than mere sentiment
A music higher than the songs
That I can sing
The stuff of earth competes
For the allegiance
I owe only to the Giver
Of all good things

 

(Chorus)[i]

 

Click here if you’d like to listen to this Rich Mullins tune.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna



[i] “If I Stand,” Words and Music by Rich Mullins and Steve Cudworth, BMG Songs, Inc., 1988

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“Worthy is the Lamb” – Musical Musings in March

Sometimes there’s not much that can be said about a piece of music. The song points us in a direction and we follow. I mean, think about it. The “National Anthem” begins. We stand. We remove our hats. We place our hands over our hearts. We sing.

 

IMAG1492Some music leads us to prayer, like “The Lord’s Prayer.” Some music leads us to movement or even dance, like “He’s So Good to Me,” or “Oh, Happy Day.”

 

And then some music leads us straight to the throne room of God where we worship and praise the King of kings and Lord of lords. Today’s song is such a song.

 

When I hear this song, I am transported. Because of God’s great love for me and the price He paid, I am able to thank Him for taking the burden of my sin. When I am in that place, I am able to worship the Lamb.

 

Won’t you join me in the throne room? Let’s lift our voices and hands to the One who is worthy of our praise. The Treasure of heaven (or as the original words say, “darling of heaven”). Jesus, sitting on the throne, crowned with many crowns. The Lamb of God.

 

Thank Him today for the price He paid for you. Thank Him today for the love and amazing grace you have received. Thank Him today for the victory you share with Jesus.

 

“Worthy is the Lamb”

 

Thank you for the cross Lord
Thank you for the price You paid
Bearing all my sin and shame
In love You came and gave amazing grace

 

Thank you for this love Lord
Thank you for the nail pierced hands
Washed me in Your cleansing flow
Now all I know Your forgiveness and embrace

 

Chorus:

Worthy is the Lamb
Seated on the throne
Crown You now with many crowns
You reign victorious

 

High and lifted up
Jesus, Son of God
The Treasure (Darling) of Heaven crucified
Worthy is the Lamb
Worthy is the Lamb[i]

 

There are several versions of this song to be found, but my favorite is by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. It’s so majestic, beautiful, and leads me into the throne room of God. If you would like to meet me there, click here.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna



[i] “Worthy is the Lamb,” Words and Music by Darlene Zschech, Hillsong Publishing, 2000.

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“The Church Triumphant” – Musical Musings in March

I’ve been writing a Bible study lesson about the parable of the great wedding feast. It’s been energizing and uplifting. What a glorious day it will be when the Bridegroom returns for His Bride, but until that time, the Bride of Christ must keep her focus on Jesus. We must utilize the Gift, the Holy Spirit.

 

IMAG1492And we must live holy lives so that when Jesus returns, He will find His “radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, holy and blameless.” (Ephesians 5:27 – NIV)

 

As I working on the final questions this morning, I thought of this song. According to this tune written by Bill and Gloria Gaither, Christ’s Bride, the Church is alive and well. She’s been put through some difficult times over the years, but she has withstood all that the evil one has directed toward her.

 

However, I know that I’ve made my mistakes. Sometimes I don’t feel like that beautiful picture of a cleansed bride. All the more reason to cling to the One who has covered my stain, wrinkles and blemishes with His very own precious blood (1 Peter 1:18-19).

 

Because of the ransom Jesus paid for me, I will not be defeated by the schemes of darkness. I will rejoice in the fact that I am Jesus’ bride. I will stand and say, the Church is triumphant!

 

Oh dear friend, please don’t get bogged down in where you’ve been, what you’ve done, or who you once were. Rejoice with me for the “wedding of the Lamb has come, and his bride has made herself ready.” (Revelation 19:7 – NIV) Let’s live triumphant lives. Let’s be prepared for the Bridegroom. Let’s be the Church!

 

This call to action can be found in the lyrics to “The Church Triumphant.” Won’t you join me in singing?

 

“The Church Triumphant”

 
Let the Church be the Church, Let the People rejoice.
Oh, we’ve settled the question, We’ve made Jesus our choice.
Let the anthems ring out, Songs of victory swell
For the Church triumphant is alive and well.

Oh, this ship’s been thru many battles before
Storms and tempest and rocks on the shore.
Tho’ the hull it may be battered,
Down inside it’s safe and dry
It will carry its cargo to the port in the sky.

Let the Church be the Church, Let the People rejoice.
Oh, we’ve settled the question, we’ve made our choice.
Let the anthems ring out, Songs of victory swell
For the Church triumphant is alive and well.[i]

If you want to listen to this song, click here for Bill and Gloria Gaither’s version.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna



[i] “The Church Triumphant,” Words and Music by Bill and Gloria Gaither, Gaither Music, 1973.

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“O for a Thousand Tongues” – Musical Musings in March

You may think I’ll be sharing the hymn by Charles Wesley written in 1739. And while that particular hymn has some beautiful words, I’ve chosen to jump ahead a few hundred years to the 1983 song, titled with the same words.

 

IMAG1492Both of these songs agree with King David that praising God is never-ending. Praise to God should be part of our life. Take a look at Psalm 35:28 (NIV). It says, “My tongue will speak of your righteousness and of your praises all day long.”

 

Regardless of the version you choose, these songwriters felt inadequate in their praise to God. If a thousand tongues or hands were available, it still wouldn’t be enough.

 

Our problem as humans is that we use our tongues for other purposes. James tells us that “no man can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.” (James 3:8 – NIV). James goes on to tell his readers that “out of the same mouth come praise and cursing: My brothers, this should not be.” (James 3:10 – NIV)

 

Under these circumstances, I don’t need a thousand tongues to get me into trouble. One will do just fine.

 

I know that on my own, my tongue is an evil weapon. But with God’s Holy Spirit, I am able to “put off falsehood and speak truthfully” (Ephesians 4:25 – NIV) and “not let any unwholesome talk come out of my mouth, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs” (Ephesians 4:29 – NIV).

 

So today, I chose to use my one and only tongue to speak truth, encourage others, and to praise God!

 

Today, I also chose the newer version of this song for the close harmonies and awe that fills my heart when I hear it. “O for a Thousand Tongues,” for no other purpose than to sing praise to Jesus.

 

VERSE 1
Glory to the Lamb
Whose throne forever reigns.
God in the highest
Worthy to merit our praise.

CHORUS
Oh for a thousand tongues to sing
Praises unto Thee.
Oh for a thousand hands to raise
In honor to the King.

VERSE 2
We crown You with singing.
Our lips shall utter Your praise.
In humble adoration,
In endless refrain.

REPEAT CHORUS

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Oh for a thousand hands to raise
In honor to the King.
Oh for a thousand hands to raise
In honor to the King.
In honor to the King![i]

 

I know you’ll want to listen to this  beautiful song, as recorded by the Nelons by clicking here.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna



[i] “O For a Thousand Tongues,” Words and Music by David Binion, Word Music, 1983.

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Springtime! Take Me Away!

I don’t know about you, but I am pretty anxious for this battle between winter and spring to be done. With excitement I embrace a warm day with bright sunshine and then it is followed by a blustery day filled with blowing snow, only to be followed by a semi-warm day.

 

The ups and downs of this time of year are discouraging. Sweater and winter coat one day and the next short-sleeve shirts and no jacket. I cannot wait to embrace warm weather.

 

However, I recall my very first visit to Colorado. It was in April and the weather was a little volatile then. There were a few warm, sunny days, but for the most part, it was overcast and chilly. I guess we still have April to get through before we can officially say, “It’s Spring!”

 

I don’t know about you, but life is sometimes like winter/spring weather. One day it’s going along well and then we’re hit with bad news. Or your spiritual life seems to be heading in a good way and then temptation pulls you under. These are the difficult times of our lives.

 

But what I can encourage you to do is to hang on. Just like the promise of spring, we have the promise that God’s Holy Spirit is with us and He will provide all that we need. Courage. Strength. Perseverance. Forgiveness. Comfort. Guidance. And this list could go on.

 

Please understand that you don’t have to do it alone. If you have given your life to Jesus, you have His Spirit to be your Helper. If you haven’t given your life to Jesus, perhaps this is the day for you to do so.

 

Life can be difficult, but when God is on our side, we have nothing to fear.

 

Today’s melody that I am reposting is the “Revelation Song.” It’s one of my favorites and I pray that it will open the eyes of your heart and that you will come to know Jesus in a way you never have before.

 

“Revelation Song” – Musical Musings in March

 

IMAG1492I cannot tell you the first time I heard “Revelation Song,” but what I do know is that every time I hear or sing this song, I am moved. With hands raised, inhibitions gone, I am in total worship of my God and King.

 

As a matter of fact, as I am writing this, the song is playing in the background and I had to stop for a little worship!

 

Perhaps it touches me in this way because of where the lyrics come from. Straight from Scripture and words spoken by the four living creatures around the throne of heaven. They never stop saying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.” (Revelation 4:8 – NIV) Day and night, they never stop!

 

But this isn’t all that’s going on around the throne. While the four creatures are praising God, “the twenty-four elders fall down before him who sits on the throne and worship him who lives for ever and ever. They lay their crowns before the throne and say: ‘You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things and by your will they were created and have their being.’” (Revelation 4:10-11 – NIV)

 

The Apostle John offers this glimpse into heaven’s throne room. And what a glimpse it is! The throne of heaven. Someone seated on the throne in great splendor. A rainbow. The elders. Flashes of lightning. Rumblings and peals of thunder. Seven lamps. A crystal sea. Living creatures. Yes, this is quite a scene.

 

It’s no wonder worship was going on. The only One worthy of our praise was there in the midst of the scene. He is the same God we worship on weekends, throughout our weeks, and with our lives. We are to worship the Lamb who sits on the throne.

 

Now that you have the context of this beautiful worship song, let’s read through the lyrics together.

 

“Revelation Song”

 

Worthy is the Lamb who was slain
Holy, holy is He
Sing a new song to Him who sits on
Heaven’s mercy seat
(Chorus)

 
Clothed in rainbows of living color
Flashes of lighting rolls of thunder
Blessing and honor strength and glory and power be
To You the only Wise King

(Chorus)

Filled with wonder awestruck wonder
At the mention of Your name
Jesus Your name is power, breath and living water
Such a marvelous mystery

(Chorus)

Chorus:

Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty
Who was and is and is to come
With all creation I sing praise to the King of kings
You are my everything and I will adore You, I will adore You[i]

 

For Phillips, Craig and Dean’s version of “Revelation Song,” click on this link and let’s worship God together!

 

Thank you God for musicians who can put words and music together into such a worshipful way. Thank you also that I am able to worship You whenever and wherever I wish. You are the Mighty God, able to save, and only You are worthy of my praise!

 

Now, we are about to head off into our world. We may be heading to work, the soccer field with your kids, or you may be staying at home. Wherever we’re headed, we must be part of it. So let’s go with this image in our minds. The Throne Room of Heaven. How glorious!

 

I pray that you’ve been touched by this series on music. I have looked forward to each day that I’m able to share a beautiful melody with you.

 

I certainly would love to hear from you. Can you choose a favorite psalm, hymn or spiritual song? If so, let me know. If you, like me, have a long list of songs that have touched you, I’d also love to hear about them.

 

Music touches our souls in a way that nothing else can. And that’s just the way God created us.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna



[i] Revelation Song, Jennie Lee Riddle, 2009

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