My life flows on in endless song,Above Earth's lamentationI catch the sweet, though far off hymnThat hails a new creation.RefrainNo storm can shake my inmost calm,While to that rock I'm clingingSince Love is Lord of heav'n and Earth,How can I keep from singing?Through all the tumult and the strife,I hear that music ringingIt finds an echo in my soul.How can I keep from singing?RefrainWhat though my joys and comforts die?The Lord my Saviour livethWhat though the darkness gather round?Songs in the night he givethRefrainThe peace of Christ makes fresh my heart,A fountain ever springingAll things are mine since I am His!How can I keep from singing?
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
My Life Flows On
October is almost over, and the past month has seen many changes in my life. I've moved to a new town, started a new job, lived with a new family and set a new routine. Sometimes changes can be overwhelming. I haven't really felt that yet (maybe I'm not easily overwhelmed) but still it hasn't been easy. Before I left Akron, I wrote down one of my favourite hymns in my journal. There are a lot of great ones, but this one I am especially fond of, particularly when many changes are happening around me. I think nowadays hymns don't get the respect they deserve, especially in the younger generation (dang kids). I would take any hymn over contemporary worship music any day. This is a beautiful song. The lyrics are below. The tune is probably familiar to those of you who have spent a significant amount of time in a Mennonite church.
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That's certainly a classic hymn Ben. You have very good taste! You may be interested in knowing it was also a very "cool" song in the 60's sung by Pete Seeger.
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i like the hymn too! and that song sounds cool. I too really enjoy reading your blog. your expreiences sound so amazing! its so incredible. would you reccomend SALT?
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