To celebrate Holy Week, I am going to try to post a video a day, similar to the one below. I hope it helps you dwell on what was accomplished for us on that Sunday so many years ago.
Why?
Because Sunday's coming.
Video by Igniter Media
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
A Heavy Load to Carry
To celebrate Holy Week, I am going to try to post a video a day, similar to the one below. I hope it helps you dwell on what was accomplished for us on that Sunday so many years ago.
Just last week, Nick and I went to Arizona. He was on business and I... well... I mostly just sat by the pool. :) What was cool though is that I also got to spend a lot of time working on songs for the Scripture to Music Project - one for Hebrews and one that I'm currently calling "Gethsemane", taken from Mark 15:26-52.
For "Gethsemane", I tried to both describe what is happening and also capture the feeling and emotion and angst of what is happening. It might sound a little presumptuous, but put yourself in Jesus's shoes on the night before he went to the cross, just for a minute. Late on Thursday night, and into the early morning on Good Friday.... He knows He is about to be betrayed by Judas, and He knows the painful death that approaches. It's dark and growing darker, and the weight of what lies ahead lays heavy upon Him.
The song ends on Friday, and it doesn't allude to Sunday at all. I think we often skip ahead to the end of the story - to the resurrection - without dwelling on the darkness and sadness of that Thursday and Friday. The cross Jesus carried was much more than just a physical object - it was all of our mess and sin and grief, and it was a heavy load to carry indeed.
I climbed a mountain with three friends
Just last week, Nick and I went to Arizona. He was on business and I... well... I mostly just sat by the pool. :) What was cool though is that I also got to spend a lot of time working on songs for the Scripture to Music Project - one for Hebrews and one that I'm currently calling "Gethsemane", taken from Mark 15:26-52.
For "Gethsemane", I tried to both describe what is happening and also capture the feeling and emotion and angst of what is happening. It might sound a little presumptuous, but put yourself in Jesus's shoes on the night before he went to the cross, just for a minute. Late on Thursday night, and into the early morning on Good Friday.... He knows He is about to be betrayed by Judas, and He knows the painful death that approaches. It's dark and growing darker, and the weight of what lies ahead lays heavy upon Him.
The song ends on Friday, and it doesn't allude to Sunday at all. I think we often skip ahead to the end of the story - to the resurrection - without dwelling on the darkness and sadness of that Thursday and Friday. The cross Jesus carried was much more than just a physical object - it was all of our mess and sin and grief, and it was a heavy load to carry indeed.
I climbed a mountain with three friends
Feel the darkness pressing in
I ask them to please stay awake
And I go off alone to pray
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
Sweat and blood they fall like tears
It seems the last star’s disappeared
Death it comes to separate
And my friends can’t stay awake
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
They came with clubs to capture me
An old friend he kissed my cheek
And all my friends they ran away
And I’m alone, denied, betrayed
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
My God, my God’s forsaken me
Hanging broken on a tree
Who can save you now they laugh
The darkness comes, I breath my last
I ask them to please stay awake
And I go off alone to pray
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
Sweat and blood they fall like tears
It seems the last star’s disappeared
Death it comes to separate
And my friends can’t stay awake
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
They came with clubs to capture me
An old friend he kissed my cheek
And all my friends they ran away
And I’m alone, denied, betrayed
Father, please
Would you take this cup
It’s a heavy load to carry
But not my will
But what you want
Until I’m dead and buried
My God, my God’s forsaken me
Hanging broken on a tree
Who can save you now they laugh
The darkness comes, I breath my last
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Power of the Cross
To celebrate Holy Week, I am going to try to post a video a day, similar to the one below. I hope it helps you dwell on what was accomplished for us on that Sunday so many years ago.
We used to sing this song by Keith and Kristyn Getty at our old church in Boston, and it is rich with truths that I know I need to meditate on as Easter approaches. I love a particular line in the last verse:
"Oh to see my name, written in the wounds..."
What a LOVE, what a COST. We stand forgiven at the cross.
I'm not really familiar with this song, but Keith Getty describes it as a prequel to "The Power of the Cross", so I wanted to post it here! It makes the good news of the first song that much better.
We used to sing this song by Keith and Kristyn Getty at our old church in Boston, and it is rich with truths that I know I need to meditate on as Easter approaches. I love a particular line in the last verse:
"Oh to see my name, written in the wounds..."
What a LOVE, what a COST. We stand forgiven at the cross.
I'm not really familiar with this song, but Keith Getty describes it as a prequel to "The Power of the Cross", so I wanted to post it here! It makes the good news of the first song that much better.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Come Awake
To celebrate Holy Week, I am going to try to post a video a day, similar to the one below. I hope it helps you dwell on what was accomplished for us on that Sunday so many years ago.
If the message of Easter is true, if Jesus' resurrection laid sin and death in the grave, then why do we often live as if it's not true - as if those things never happened? Shackled, sleepy, and bored.
There is a great song called "Christ is Risen" by Matt Maher, and my brother-in-law Rob's company Igniter Media did an amazing video using it. Re-watching it just now filled me with hope and excitement for Sunday morning. Seriously, make sure you watch til the end.
I love the last part: "O Church, come stand in the light. Our God is not dead; He's alive!"
If the message of Easter is true, if Jesus' resurrection laid sin and death in the grave, then why do we often live as if it's not true - as if those things never happened? Shackled, sleepy, and bored.
There is a great song called "Christ is Risen" by Matt Maher, and my brother-in-law Rob's company Igniter Media did an amazing video using it. Re-watching it just now filled me with hope and excitement for Sunday morning. Seriously, make sure you watch til the end.
I love the last part: "O Church, come stand in the light. Our God is not dead; He's alive!"
Monday, April 18, 2011
He Laid Death in His Grave
When I get the chance, I like to read blogs by songwriters that I really respect and look up to... a more recent find being Audrey Assad. I read this post by her the other day, and it has stirred in me since, particularly the words she quotes from John Mark McMillan's song "Death in His Grave" (see video and words below).
As Good Friday and Easter Sunday approaches, I am trying to dwell on this thought... that death is defeated and one day we will no more feel its sting. Instead, we will experience LIFE full and complete. Hard to imagine....
PS - I just wrote a song the other day about Jesus' experience in the Garden of Gethsemane, and I'll try to post it at some point this week.
As Good Friday and Easter Sunday approaches, I am trying to dwell on this thought... that death is defeated and one day we will no more feel its sting. Instead, we will experience LIFE full and complete. Hard to imagine....
The DEATH of death!
To celebrate Holy Week, I am going to try to post a video a day, similar to the one below. I hope it helps you dwell on what was accomplished for us on that Sunday so many years ago.
PS - I just wrote a song the other day about Jesus' experience in the Garden of Gethsemane, and I'll try to post it at some point this week.
Although the earth cried out for blood, what satisfied her hunger was
Her billows calmed on raging seas for the souls of man she craved
Sun and moon from balcony turned their head in disbelief
That precious love would taste the sting, disfigured and disdained.On Friday a thief, on Sunday a King;
He laid down in grief, but awoke with the keys of hell on that day;
First-born of the slain, the Man Jesus Christ laid
Death in his grave.
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