I am in such a sad place at the moment personally and these words bring me to tears. They express the love I have for my son. The words are those of a loving father.
That descant was one of my first solos back when I was just starting to open up and not be so shy... It certainly helps when you love the music you're singing, and I remember the adrenaline and sense of pride when we sang that. It will always be a bit nostalgic for me.
I'm so happy for you....incredible piece! That descant is beautiful. These moments are too rare a wonderful glimpse of what awaits us on the other side, we are lucky to be gifted them while here on earth. Keep singing.
When I initially heard this piece I thought it was absolutely beautiful, nothing more. Later I was given the opportunity to sing this piece with Mr. Stopford during a Concert Series at the University I attended then at the annual Christmas Concert. It was there, at the Christmas Concert, that the full meaning hit me like a ton of bricks. Once the final chord was cut off the audience was completely silent, no one said a word or applauded for a good 5-10 seconds. An absolutely stunning moment.
So I have played this song several times now, and I can't help think of this, even though it was composed for a baptism, as a welcome home song when God calls us home to heaven to be Him. At the moment we leave our earthly bodies and our spirit sores to be with our creator. An all encompassing experience, all-surrounding moment(s) with light and love; the spirit travels in light speed till it reaches its final destination. I pray that when my times comes, this is the song that is playing in my consciousness. Amen.
Thank goodness it's not just me. I 'm a permanent deacon, and I was sitting on the altar during an ordination yesterday of permanent deacons, and I heard this song for the first time. And the overwhelming thought occurred to me that this is the song I need to have played at my funeral. May God bless you, Philip - you have obviously inspired many people.
I first heard this a fortnight ago at our evensong for All Souls' and Remembrance Day, the night before a funeral for a beloved friend/surrogate mum, and I completely fell apart, thinking exactly that - she would have loved this played at her funeral, and I need it played at mine. And I'm crying again, having found out that parents commissioned it for their wee one's baptism: it is also the perfect song to bring someone into the Christian life.
Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by your name; you are mine. When you walk through the waters, I'll be with you; You will never sink beneath the waves. When the fire is burning all around you, you will never be consumed by the flames When the fear of loneliness is looming, then remember I am at your side. When you dwell in the exile of a stranger, remember you are precious in my eyes. You are mine, o my child, I am your father, and I love you with perfect love.
Our choir has been blessed to have this in our library. During rehearsals I had been unable to get through the piece without crying until I read that it was written for a baptism. (I know that makes no sense) I have regretted that this was not playing while my mom was taking her last breaths in this world. Thank you Mr. Stopford for sharing your gift with the world.
I remember singing this with my collage choir freshman year, this song got me through a terrible time and i remember weeping in rehearsals whenever we sang this song because the music spoke to my soul. This is true worship, and when I managed to compose myself to sing again my director gave me the descant, my first solo in college. Beautiful work, makes me tear up to this day.
This song speaks to my heart like no other song. Of course the words are from the Word of God, but the melody moves in a way that brings peace and comfort.
This beautiful piece was an unexpected joy at my ordination in 2023. I then chose it for my training incumbent's leaving service when she moved on 4 months later. It has become such an important part of my journey. Thank you for such a blessing ❤️🙏🏽
Happy "10th anniversary of first performance" Philip! I love singing your music (I'm a humble and unaccomplished bass), and encourage our choir director to choose your music as much as I dare. Thank you for uploading performances for everyone to enjoy. I am currently in love with your Missa Deus Nobiscum, and would have ascended to heaven if I had been in the audience, I have no doubt! You are God's gift to choristers everywhere.
I just now purchased 2 copies of your "In My Father's House" CD (signed, YAY!). One for my choir director as a Christmas present (his name is Devon) and one for myself. What a great surprise that will be for him, and will no doubt inspire him to choose more of your music for us to sing. Thank you Philip!
It brought me to tears the first time I listened. I was weeping through the entire song for second time. The text is comforting and assuring while the melody is beautifully exclaiming the text. Thank you!
I was moved to tears listening to this piece. I found it truly heavenly. I was captivated right from the initial chord but then absolutely spellbound with the entrance of the soprano solo - positively glorious!!! I cannot thank you enough Philip Stopford as well as the impeccable presentation by the incredibly ethereal voices of Melisma!!
Not at all. Regardless of their sweetness, sometimes the promises of God break upon us, and, in our unwitting callousness to them, shake us frightfully out of it.
I have periods of being very afraid at times, and I always find this song immensely comforting. I've not been overwhelmed or consumed yet, and it's not going to happen. Thanks for posting this great blessing, it reminds me that (to quote another great song) "I am my Lord's, and He is mine" and he loves me/us with a perfect love.
This is just incredible. When you are down and out, and it feels like the water and fire will destroy you, what a message of hope this delivers. The music Philip made and the words he arranged from Isiah 43, incredible. What a talent.
When Philip Stopford was here in Mobile this past year he directed us in this song which was new at that time. We (Gloria Dei) will sing this in May, 2014. This i a wonderful song for baptism. So reassuring.
so excited to be singing this with Gloria Dei in May, I even get to do your descant! It is such an honor! Hope you can come back and visit us soon!! Best of luck from all of us!
“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, "My refuge and my fortress, My God, in whom I trust!" For it is He who delivers you from the snare of the trapper And from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His pinions, And under His wings you may seek refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and bulwark. You will not be afraid of the terror by night, Or of the arrow that flies by day; Of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, Or of the destruction that lays waste at noon. A thousand may fall at your side And ten thousand at your right hand, But it shall not approach you. You will only look on with your eyes And see the recompense of the wicked. For you have made the LORD, my refuge, Even the Most High, your dwelling place. No evil will befall you, Nor will any plague come near your tent. For He will give His angels charge concerning you, To guard you in all your ways. They will bear you up in their hands, That you do not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread upon the lion and cobra, The young lion and the serpent you will trample down. "Because he has loved Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him securely on high, because he has known My name. "He will call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. "With a long life I will satisfy him And let him see My salvation."” Psalms 91:1-16 NASB www.bible.com/100/psa.91.1-16.nasb
3:30-3:45 heart explosion every single time :) reminds me of lauridsen there... not saying that's bad! Mr. Stopford, you are such an awesome/wonderful composer/arranger... thank you for bringing such phenomenal music into the world :)
It's not available as yet due to copyright of the words. I suggest you like my facebook page which will keep you updated on when this becomes available. Best wishes, Philip
Mr. Stopford, this is just beautiful! I'm in the states but is there anyway you could send me a message about auditioning? That is if you're accepting auditions at this time. :)
The words are NOT by Gerard Markland. The words originate from the Bible in this case from the Book of Isiah Chapter 43 verse 1. Correct identification of authorship is very important and whomever posted this video needs to amend the introduction to the video. Thank you. David
In 2 days my wife is getting a biopsy because potencial cancer in one of her breast... so timely to hear this words in this song... we are His. Amen
I am in such a sad place at the moment personally and these words bring me to tears. They express the love I have for my son. The words are those of a loving father.
I have prayed for you 🙏
That descant was one of my first solos back when I was just starting to open up and not be so shy... It certainly helps when you love the music you're singing, and I remember the adrenaline and sense of pride when we sang that. It will always be a bit nostalgic for me.
I'm so happy for you....incredible piece! That descant is beautiful. These moments are too rare a wonderful glimpse of what awaits us on the other side, we are lucky to be gifted them while here on earth. Keep singing.
When I initially heard this piece I thought it was absolutely beautiful, nothing more. Later I was given the opportunity to sing this piece with Mr. Stopford during a Concert Series at the University I attended then at the annual Christmas Concert. It was there, at the Christmas Concert, that the full meaning hit me like a ton of bricks. Once the final chord was cut off the audience was completely silent, no one said a word or applauded for a good 5-10 seconds. An absolutely stunning moment.
So I have played this song several times now, and I can't help think of this, even though it was composed for a baptism, as a welcome home song when God calls us home to heaven to be Him. At the moment we leave our earthly bodies and our spirit sores to be with our creator. An all encompassing experience, all-surrounding moment(s) with light and love; the spirit travels in light speed till it reaches its final destination. I pray that when my times comes, this is the song that is playing in my consciousness. Amen.
+buren86 What a beautiful comment. You brought me to tears in joy. Thank you.
Thank goodness it's not just me. I 'm a permanent deacon, and I was sitting on the altar during an ordination yesterday of permanent deacons, and I heard this song for the first time. And the overwhelming thought occurred to me that this is the song I need to have played at my funeral. May God bless you, Philip - you have obviously inspired many people.
I first heard this a fortnight ago at our evensong for All Souls' and Remembrance Day, the night before a funeral for a beloved friend/surrogate mum, and I completely fell apart, thinking exactly that - she would have loved this played at her funeral, and I need it played at mine. And I'm crying again, having found out that parents commissioned it for their wee one's baptism: it is also the perfect song to bring someone into the Christian life.
So true! Amen!
Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you.
I have called you by your name; you are mine.
When you walk through the waters, I'll be with you;
You will never sink beneath the waves.
When the fire is burning all around you,
you will never be consumed by the flames
When the fear of loneliness is looming,
then remember I am at your side.
When you dwell in the exile of a stranger,
remember you are precious in my eyes.
You are mine, o my child, I am your father,
and I love you with perfect love.
Exquisitely beautiful...
Our choir has been blessed to have this in our library. During rehearsals I had been unable to get through the piece without crying until I read that it was written for a baptism. (I know that makes no sense) I have regretted that this was not playing while my mom was taking her last breaths in this world. Thank you Mr. Stopford for sharing your gift with the world.
What a beautiful song...thank you for singing Isaiah 43.🙏🏼✝️
I remember singing this with my collage choir freshman year, this song got me through a terrible time and i remember weeping in rehearsals whenever we sang this song because the music spoke to my soul. This is true worship, and when I managed to compose myself to sing again my director gave me the descant, my first solo in college. Beautiful work, makes me tear up to this day.
This is a beautiful representation of God's fatherly and loving Being. This absolutely brings me to tears. God bless us all, and thank you.
The sheet music is now available at my Ecclesium website. Best wishes, Philip
You should post a link to this in the video description.
Beautiful! I love the grace of Isaiah’s words, reflected in this graceful and gentle setting.
Absolutely haunting in melody!! Excellent vocals!! The sound reminds me of OH MAGNUM MYSTERIUM
This song speaks to my heart like no other song. Of course the words are from the Word of God, but the melody moves in a way that brings peace and comfort.
God gave me this passage a week ago, it’s a rewrite of Isaiah 43. Most lovely piece, so inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Perfect Anthem for these tubulent times now! Thank-you for the gorgeous music!!
This beautiful piece was an unexpected joy at my ordination in 2023. I then chose it for my training incumbent's leaving service when she moved on 4 months later. It has become such an important part of my journey. Thank you for such a blessing ❤️🙏🏽
Happy "10th anniversary of first performance" Philip! I love singing your music (I'm a humble and unaccomplished bass), and encourage our choir director to choose your music as much as I dare. Thank you for uploading performances for everyone to enjoy. I am currently in love with your Missa Deus Nobiscum, and would have ascended to heaven if I had been in the audience, I have no doubt! You are God's gift to choristers everywhere.
I just now purchased 2 copies of your "In My Father's House" CD (signed, YAY!). One for my choir director as a Christmas present (his name is Devon) and one for myself. What a great surprise that will be for him, and will no doubt inspire him to choose more of your music for us to sing. Thank you Philip!
Every time I come back to this link, I listen to it at least five or six times in a row. Pure bliss.
Thank you, Father Kevin Lenius, for sharing this beautiful song with your parishioners.
It brought me to tears the first time I listened. I was weeping through the entire song for second time. The text is comforting and assuring while the melody is beautifully exclaiming the text. Thank you!
I was moved to tears listening to this piece. I found it truly heavenly. I was captivated right from the initial chord but then absolutely spellbound with the entrance of the soprano solo - positively glorious!!! I cannot thank you enough Philip Stopford as well as the impeccable presentation by the incredibly ethereal voices of Melisma!!
This is beautiful and a has given me much pleasure in Lockdown. Thank you
Is it wrong that I wept all the way through this? Inspired...
+Dawn Malone Me too.
Not at all. Regardless of their sweetness, sometimes the promises of God break upon us, and, in our unwitting callousness to them, shake us frightfully out of it.
I cry also. Our Heavenly Father loves us so.
When I am moved to tears, I feel the Spirit is moving in my heart
Not at all. I've cried many tears.
Just heard this on Classic FM. Beautifully done, Mr Stopford.
I did this my freshman year of high school and will never forget it. It was amazing.
I have periods of being very afraid at times, and I always find this song immensely comforting. I've not been overwhelmed or consumed yet, and it's not going to happen.
Thanks for posting this great blessing, it reminds me that (to quote another great song) "I am my Lord's, and He is mine" and he loves me/us with a perfect love.
I needed this
This is just incredible.
When you are down and out, and it feels like the water and fire will destroy you, what a message of hope this delivers.
The music Philip made and the words he arranged from Isiah 43, incredible.
What a talent.
Absolutely gorgeous and heavenly music!
Simply beautiful. You are such a gifted composer, Philip. Thank you.
@philipstopford What a wonderful work! Absolutely beautiful! I do not understand how someone could "dislike this". Ah well, to each his own.
What a beautiful setting of Jesus's words, well sung by this choir.
Simply stunning. Thank you!
This song means so much to me. Thank you for writing it.
Lovely Thank You Great Performance Heard This At Several Funerals Last Year RIP
Stunning work, absolutely beautiful composition and gorgeously interpreted by the choir.
When Philip Stopford was here in Mobile this past year he directed us in this song which was new at that time. We (Gloria Dei) will sing this in May, 2014. This i a wonderful song for baptism. So reassuring.
I was at that concert and was inspiring.
Mr. Philip Stopford, you move me with your compositions and arrangements.
My favorite Philip Stopford piece.
Such a comfort. Bless you both.
Somehow my soul just connected with this song. ❤ thank you for this!
Such beautiful music, seems very appropriate at this time.
Simply wonderful.
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this exquisite music.
Beautiful! Thank you.
this is so beautiful
Many thanks for to share this dear Fantastic and divine
such a beautiful song
so excited to be singing this with Gloria Dei in May, I even get to do your descant! It is such an honor! Hope you can come back and visit us soon!! Best of luck from all of us!
OH! So good... I want to cry every time I hear the Lydian 4-3 and 2-1 suspension there... such a chilling cluster!!!
se pasa de hermosa y sublime muy muy bien interpretada
this has got to be one of the most beautiful things i've ever heard (besides being one of my favorite texts)
Beautiful
how wonderful!...
“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, "My refuge and my fortress, My God, in whom I trust!" For it is He who delivers you from the snare of the trapper And from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His pinions, And under His wings you may seek refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and bulwark. You will not be afraid of the terror by night, Or of the arrow that flies by day; Of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, Or of the destruction that lays waste at noon. A thousand may fall at your side And ten thousand at your right hand, But it shall not approach you. You will only look on with your eyes And see the recompense of the wicked. For you have made the LORD, my refuge, Even the Most High, your dwelling place. No evil will befall you, Nor will any plague come near your tent. For He will give His angels charge concerning you, To guard you in all your ways. They will bear you up in their hands, That you do not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread upon the lion and cobra, The young lion and the serpent you will trample down. "Because he has loved Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him securely on high, because he has known My name. "He will call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. "With a long life I will satisfy him And let him see My salvation."”
Psalms 91:1-16 NASB
www.bible.com/100/psa.91.1-16.nasb
Beautiful.
lovely
That was so beautiful
3:30-3:45 heart explosion every single time :) reminds me of lauridsen there... not saying that's bad! Mr. Stopford, you are such an awesome/wonderful composer/arranger... thank you for bringing such phenomenal music into the world :)
Mooi nummer .
Many Thanks,
Hi, just to let you know that the sheet music is now available at my ecclesium website, Philip
Words fail me - this is utterly exquisite!
love this ensemble, they have the best articulation. I think it's because they are small in number, it carries the sound much further.
It's not available as yet due to copyright of the words. I suggest you like my facebook page which will keep you updated on when this becomes available. Best wishes, Philip
Excellent!!!
Ach so wunderschön !!
Blijft toch een mooi nummer .
love it
how lovely
Dit is zo mooi!!
What a composer he is !
@Bryan2582 Thank you very much. What are you wanting to audition for exactly?
Would like the lyrics to this beautiful piece...thank you
thanks to you Doris! Will the CMC choir ever get to sing this in public? Hope so. Beautiful number. For our time. J
This is so pretty oh my gosh!
I sing this with choir in church in St Bees
How are stunningly beautiful
Mr. Stopford, this is just beautiful! I'm in the states but is there anyway you could send me a message about auditioning? That is if you're accepting auditions at this time. :)
... nice
Gosh - someone has disliked this! :-(
I keep seeing people comment the title of this video on tik tok I’m wondering why
Here's something to end the Sabbath with.
When I grow up, I wanna be Mr Hutton :)
The words are NOT by Gerard Markland. The words originate from the Bible in this case from the Book of Isiah Chapter 43 verse 1. Correct identification of authorship is very important and whomever posted this video needs to amend the introduction to the video. Thank you. David
Please directed your questions of text authorship to the publisher, MorningStar Music (www.morningstarmusic.com). Thank you, Philip
1 person is afraid...
Vc
I can’t believe it’s not Rutter. Not for me I’m afraid.
That’s ok. Can’t please them all.