Showing posts with label Hymn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hymn. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

How Great Thou Art

The closing hymn in sacrament meeting this last Sunday was How Great Thou Art, a classic, well known Christian hymn. This brought back memories from my childhood. I remember an advertisement on TV selling Andy Griffith’s gospel album. My mom heard a clip of him singing How Great Thou Art and wanted this set of cassettes. She was struggling with the death of her own mother, and the combination of his voice and this hymn was a comfort to her. I don’t remember if she actually ordered the set, but I do remember her reaction when this commercial would come on. As I sang with the congregation, I felt comfort in this memory. I love these sweet memories of my mom experiencing the sweet, tender mercies of the Lord in her time of grief. 

Sunday, August 20, 2023

The Power of Music

I love music. One song can change the whole atmosphere. It can bring emotions to the surface of any kind: happy, sad, love, etc. It can also bring back memories, good and bad. I have felt this way as long as I can remember even though I am not personally musically talented.

Today, at church, a couple played an arrangement of a hymn that my mom sang when I was little. He played the piano, and she played the cello. It was beautiful, and brought back memories of my mom. I could see her face and feel her around me as the words not spoken or sang at the time danced around in my head. I choked back tears as I listened to this beautiful music and let the memories wash over me. The hymn was I Need Thee Every Hour. It is so powerful and beautiful!

I need thee every hour,
Most gracious Lord.
No tender voice like thine
Can peace afford. 

I need the, oh, I need thee;
Every hour I need thee!
Oh, bless me now my Savior;
I come to thee!

I need thee every hour,
Stay thou nearby. 
Temptations lose their power 
When thou art neigh. 

I need the, oh, I need thee;
Every hour I need thee!
Oh, bless me now my Savior;
I come to thee!

I need thee every hour,
In joy or pain.
Come quickly and abide, 
Or life is vain. 

I need the, oh, I need thee;
Every hour I need thee!
Oh, bless me now my Savior;
I come to thee!

I need the every hour, 
Most holy One. 
Oh, make me thine indeed,
Thou blessed Son!

I need the, oh, I need thee;
Every hour I need thee!
Oh, bless me now my Savior;
I come to thee!