from “Like a
River Glorious”
Editorial Note: It has been suggested that at the
top of the blog pages I should put the title of the hymn from which I have
taken the line. In the words of Dr. Michele Weigle from Old Dominion
University, “It is a bit like a trivia question each day -- can you
remember what song this line is from?” She’s probably
right, so I will begin now giving you that information before you start playing
“Name That Tune” with Kathie Lee (Gifford)!
I happen to
love Mendelssohn’s oratorio ELIJAH. I think I’ve done bits and pieces of it at
every church I’ve served over the years and on two occasions presented a large
portion of it in local churches with orchestra. [There are stories behind both
of those, but I’ll save those for what everyone refers to as “The Book” of all
my ministry escapades!]
This
hymn-line seems to echo that scripture from Deuteronomy: wholly seek, wholly
find. In any worship time (personal or corporate), this principle seems to
work.
I recall
reading A.W. Tozer’s little book, The Pursuit of God and
coming across the chapter titled, "Following Hard after God." All of
a sudden I was transported back to New Mexico and realized that Tozer was
talking about seeking God with all your heart in worship. I began to call it “whole-hearted
worship” and encouraged my worship-leading groups and individuals to never give
it their half-hearted effort, but to go after God as aggressively as they
possibly could – not in order to find their place in the spotlight at center stage,
but to find God – God and God alone (to quote another incredible tenor Steve
Green!)
Sometimes
I enter worship holey (shot full of holes from the previous week); and when I
wholly give myself over to the time spent in the holy presence of God, I find
him wholly true to all he says he is.
Holey. Wholly. Holy.
Hymn: "Like
a River Glorious" – Frances R. Havergal (1836-1879)
Typical Tune:
WYE VALLEY
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