My memory immediately went back about 20 years. I was married to a very abusive man, and I didn’t think I could keep going anymore. As a pianist, I would sit at the keyboard, and just go through the pages of the hymns. This was a new hymn for me, but it really helped me, every verse had a special meaning. I remember I sang it in church, I remember it was hard to get through the lines, but it was at that time of my life that that this hymn became very special to me. And now, here all these years later, at a very dark time of my life, as it was then, I came across your video. I sang through this song with you today, and as before, it was hard to get through the lines, but once again, this hymn has been very special to me. Thank you!
I am just learning this hymn, and I'll be playing it next Sunday on the pipe organ. After reading your comment, this hymn has a special meaning to me, knowing now, that the melody and the message has been so supportive to you during a rough time in your life. Not knowing you, yet your comment has brought an enhanced meaning. Playing music and singing has a personal and wonderful effect on many lives. May you find comfort and strength and please know your comment has touched my appreciation towards this hymn. I will play it next Sunday, and think of your comment as well. Blessings to you....
Do not worry God is always with us and will never allow to suffer more than we are able to bear. When we are unable to walk through our difficulties He carries us through. He loves us with an everlasting love and He our true husband who daily pursues us. And He will never leave us or forsake us, that's His promise to us...to you. God bless you through it all. Things will get better...You will be better. 🙏🙌
@@timothysobina6777 I’m sorry, I tried to respond to you sooner, but the message would not go through for some reason. I’m not very phone savvy, I think I have that’s the reason. Anyhow, I’m thankful for your message, and hope you’ve did well playing the song. Knowing that you were affected in a good way, through my experience, even if it were in the slightest way, makes it all worth going through what I did. May the Lord continue to use you and bless you.
Thank you for sharing It reminds me of what I once heard a hymn Some through the waters, some through the flood, Some through the fire, but all through the blood; Some through great sorrow, but God gives a song, In the night season and all the day long.
I have always loved this hymn. I am a true lover of Jesus. He is so good to me and has brought me through so much and saved me. Oh Jesus I love you with all my heart and soul and body. Thank you for your love Jesus. Amen.
this certainly my sentiment as well. the line that says "and from the ground there blossoms red ,life that shall endless be." is talking about the love of God that is discovered fully when you are prostated to the ground and your life ceases and God's life begins its control. it's a sweet reality few discover but if you receive Christ into your heart it is the best way thru humilty to go towards perfection. then you just stay under the shower of his love. for cleanness and health. William Law wrote a great book on dying to self. edited by Andrew Murray. Freedom from a Self Centered Life.i found the secret of death to self within 10 minutes of reading the most potent chapter from looking at the index. the black eye patch that was over my heart was removed and i saw a pure heart within me and the silhouette of Jesus in front of me in red and his cleansing presence filling the room where no evil could interfere or exist. 43 years of greatness have been lived since then and it's sweet. i got down on the floor face down this morning when things seemed troubled, and i stayed there for about 30 min. then i looked up this song. i'd heard Danny Gaither sing it so well 40 years earlier on his Album entitled Hymns.
Hello (from a fellow Saffer😊). I find the last verse most moving. The cross can also be the cross of Jesus. We are compelled to look up at it and accept that Jesus died for us, admitting our sinfulness. The love that drove Him to bear my sin (and the sins of all of us as well) overwhelms me. O love that will not let me go, indeed! Thank you, Luke, for sharing your talents.
I fell in love with this hymn instantly as a new Christian many years ago. It was on an old tape and I struggled to make out the words, It took quite a while. Imagine my joy as I "accidently" found your channel and this song again. Thank you for the beautiful rendition of it!
My memory of this song was 30 years ago on July 2, 1994. My husband and I had a friend sing this song at our wedding. Through my husband's love for me, I have learned that God will never let me go, and my husband has stayed by my side through sickness and health. This song is still a blessing to me.
This lovely hymn is pictured in a stained glass window in the Church I attended as a child. Streetly Methodist in Staffordshire. One of my favourite hymns it brings much joy every time I sing it. Thankyou for the memory and the meaning!
This WHOLE SONG is profound!! I never heard it before, but what a TREASURE! Thank you so much for this song! Wow.✨Glory to God Most High!✨So moving. What an encouragement!
This is my favorite song..His love never let me go despite all my follies and stubbornness. He never gives up on me, and His love has led me to repentance. Only Jesus could love us more than we could imagine! Thanks be to God
A beautiful story of a beautiful hymn. I was especially touched by "O joy that seekest me through pain". Several years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's, which took my right hand. I have to have special equipment to use my computer, write by hand (on a good day--not possible on the bad ones) and eat, and at times I need help from my dear husband at friends. One day we took a visiting couple out to lunch and I needed help cutting my meat. The husband, sitting next to me and probably old enough to be my father, joyfully reached over and cut through it like butter. I was talking with some friends the other night at a church caroling party and potluck, where I was having a bad tremor night and had to get some help putting the food on my plate. We got to talking about pride and I told that I had to learn to accept help and even ask for it without hesitation, because everyone who helps me and enables me to go about my work and ministries glorify God. I told them I said, "God, I never thought I'd say this, but you've made a big mistake--I'm the person who helps others, not the other way around. I need to be able to go on working. (I'm a psychiatrist, so I have been able to do so and will do so as long as the Lord allows it.)" And I could hear the Lord silently say, "Honey child, I got this--you just need to trust me." Since that time I've learned I have a less serious form (with a far better prognosis) than the disease I thought i had inherited--I am off the medication that caused it, safely switched to another, and waiting for the tremor to improve some more before we try tapering my Parkinson's meds again. Since diagnosis I have had the anointing of the sick by the elders twice--it's not done often in the Church of Christ, but it's right out of James 5 and our daughter's minister made me realize I was out of compliance. So I continued to explain to my friends that my faith is much stronger & that I know that I will either be healed in this life or in Heaven--in other words, Satan tried to deal me a terrible blow, but either way, I (with the grace of God) win. The story of the hymn literally gushing out of its creator within 5 minutes is definitely Divine Inspiration, and Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would give us the wording in times of holy need, but I believe the Spirit still inspires us when we have to work for the words, even if we have to edit and/ or struggle--He is just working in a different way, but He somehow blesses us (as well as the "recipient" in the process. I believe that sometimes in "secular" contexts (is anything in this world wholly secular?) He will help us with the words if we asked. Our daughter is going through a season of trial with an evil boss, and over Thanksgiving I helped her (with much experience from writing grants and manuscripts years ago) revise and edit her rebuttals of the slanderous and sadistic accusations. I explained to her that in times such as this I ask the Holy Spirit to guide my words--I can't qyote a Scripture to back it up, but I can testify from my own experience that He does. I know very little Greek (other than letters from way too many math formulae--ha!) but I love one of the Holy Spirit's job descriptions, paraclete, because He does literally walk along beside us 🙂
I am crying 2 days in a row, cant stop crying...yesrday is the first time I heard that song in my church and elected me so heavy...Belive God is healing my broken heart...now😢😢😢❤May dear God bless you so much as you sing those treasure old songs for Lord is to be glorified in all those words..
Firstly, thank you for explaining the meaning behind this hymn. I’ve been searching for it. I grew up in a very musical and religious family. One of my brothers (Ivan) was a choral music composer who also had a beautiful singing voice. Ivan had a ready made choir at home with the family as each one of us filled the role. He was able to hear his compositions live. This hymn was a particular favourite of our family. Whenever one of us sang the first word the whole family would fall in and the most beautiful sound would vibrate throughout our home. That was 70 years ago. God I miss my family and the choral music that permeated our home and lives. I feel so blessed to have been granted experience. ❤
This is my favourite hymn which I listen to as often as I can. The words are beautiful and so is the music. I am almost blind having inherited an eye condition so I can relate to this dear brother. To me, the fourth verse which begins with O Cross That Liftest Up My Head, is saying that the cross of Christ enables a believer to raise their eyes and their soul to heaven: indeed, brother George had no desire to turn away from the cross work of Jesus Christ on his behalf. That is how I view this verse but it is up to the individual to see it how they wish to. Bless you brother.
A beautiful hymn, sang it at my husband’s funeral 18yrs ago, it always brings tears to my eyes when I hear it sung. Thanks so much for giving us the background of the composer. Gods blessings to you 🙏🏽
This song brings me back to the time I was looked at as barren. And I remind myself of this most time with this song, so much that, my children know it as my favorite song.
This hymn came to mind Sunday morning. I haven't been able to get out of the house for worship gatherings for about a year and a half. But God gave me a scrap of this hymn and it took me two days of searching my mind to remember enough words to look it up online. I knew the tune right away, but the words took more time. It has been on my mind so strongly and constantly the last three days. I believe God brought this memory to me and helped me dig it out of my memories. When I finally found it and went to my elder with this story, he said it was in our old hymnbook - which was dropped for a newer version in the 80's. So I haven't heard this hymn for 34 years or so. God is amazing. This hymn is so powerful and beautiful. I remember singing it in a large congregation and it seemed like being surrounded by a slice of heaven. ❤
This song is absolutely amazing and I've led it before our congregation a number of times. I love the whole song, but verse 2 is frequently a favorite for those times I'm feeling run down and in need of restoration.
I am almost 80 and have planned since my 40’s to have this hymn sung at my funeral. In times of pain God has visited me most powerfully. I put it down to my stubbornness in not turning to him as I ought to have done
Thank you so much for this. I learnt this song as a child and over the years it is what comes to me, when I am away from The Lord and He comes to get me. When I get lost and He guides me back to closeness with Him, this song comes back to me. I am singing it now, I never want Him to let me go. Thank God, thank the writer and everyone who helped us to have this song🙏
I've always adored this hymn and have fond memories of singing it growing up in the Church of Scotland here in Glasgow in the 50s + 60s - it never gets old!
I love this Hymn. I had it sung at my late husband's funeral by a beautiful soprano. I now want it sung for my dear companion's Celebration of LIfe. I'm just looking for the music only, so I could sing it myself. It speaks directly to my heart, especially as it applies to those who have fallen away from the faith, because I do believe that once you are baptized into the family of God, He never really lets you go. May it be so.
Thank you! I was reminded of this song this morning, it’s always been a favourite and I was overwhelmed by Gods love again. Love the history and your precious summary. Bless you.
So far I am familiar with all the hymns I've seen you talk about. All of them are deeply meaningful to me. I grew up with them and have sung them numerous times throughout my life. The music of these hymns is extremely high quality. The melodies are beautiful. The harmonies are dynamic and forward moving. From a musical standpoint, these are just as great as any classical music. That is why they endure. As poetry, they would have been forgotten, regardless of the fact that the lyrics are equally awesome. Words and music together they will endure forever.
Thank you!! My favourite hymn and more so after my son went home . Jesus took him from this planet as he was suffering. " Safe in the arms of Jesus" I heard the hymn in my mind as I was looking at my son gone...This hymn kept me for the last year and a half...thank you for your sensitive approach in analysing these inspired words. From Cape Town South Africa.
Sorry to hear of your loss Linda. But glad that this song had such a profound impact. If you're ever up in Boksburg, come say hi at the Church of the Nazarene!
The second verse really hit as I have been looking st the Life Light of Jesus. John 1:4. Will hit home as this was a physically blind man but in His Light he sees Light and His word being a lamp to his feet and a light to his path. So much more but will leave it there. Thanks and blessings, really inspirational❤
Oh may God bless your soul! I got a message from a church brother who said I should pick up a song, narrate how the song came about, the writer and lead others to sing along with me during church service on Sabbath Day. "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go", just came to my mind.
This morning in my daily reading, SofS 3:4, "but I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let him go..." This prompted me to find this hymn. It's like our deep response, "I give thee back the life I owe". Of the few things I remember at my grandfather's funeral decades ago, I remember this hymn, which my grandmother submitted, for the order of service. "Oh love that will not let me go!...I give thee back the life I owe!"
It is a well known & sung hymn in my church circles in NSW, Australia & I grew up on it & we still sing it from time to time. All the verses touch me but I think I now understand the last two much better now especially the line about the blossom turning red, so thank you for singing this old hymn. It reminds me of the hymn that I love called, The Love of God by Fredrick Lehman, also the song I think you have already done called, There is a Place of Quiet Rest. After all being near the heart of God is bathing in His love.
Thank you for your hymns and backgrounds. 😊 Your insights through research are a great blessing. I'm blessed to have been amazingly and wondrously saved at 12yrs in a unsaved family. God used very hard things to grab hold of my heart in my teens. I'm not able to attend our church now due to poor health, so your videos and others are my music now. We do have sermons online but not the music. I love to sing praises. My favourite is vs 3 O Joy that seeketh me through pain... In meditating upon Jesus in the garden before His depth of suffering to come, saying not My will but Thine be done, I remember He alone understands the length depth of breadth of our human suffering in this life. This makes us what Gods purposed.. glorifying to Him. I pray that is always and in all ways so. God's richest blessing and see you in the Heavenly Jerusalem... worshipping at Jesus' nail scarred feet.
I loved this song since I learnt it at school more than 50 years ago. I was not even a believer then but used it as a prayer over the years. Now it means even more to me . Thank you!
One of my long time favourites. Verse four "O cross that liftest up my head" brings to mind this verse in the Gospel of John (John 12:24 [KJV]) Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. It is when we die to self, when the "I" and "me" is no longer the reason for living but the Lord Jesus, that we can bring forth much fruit for His glory. It is only when life's glory is dead that "...from the ground there blossoms red Life that shall endless be". Then we can say with the apostle Paul (Gal 2:20 [KJV]) I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. This hymn has become more precious since I lost my twin (sister) to cancer at the start of the COVID lockdown in April 2020 and eight months later my older sister also to cancer. Looking forward to "that tearless morn". [Edit] By the way, the tune that this hymn was performed in is called "St. Margaret" in the Believers Hymn Book.
My favorite version is by a group called "Indelible Grace". It is a joyous burst of joy and love through these lyrics and bluegrass music! Give it a listen, I just love it!
I remembered in primary school the vice principal always sung and play this song on the piano i was eleven at that time laugh she played it so often that it never leaves my head it was in the 70s and now I'm hearing the full story of it THANK YOU GOD BLESS.
I think the verse that speaks to me the most is the one about joy. It reminds me that even though I mourn my husband death - he suffered and died of cancer in God’s time -joy does come in the morning. God has taught me to lean on Him and come to Jesus as it instructs us in Matthew 11:28-30. I have found that many women who are struggling with their spouse’s illness can use the encouragement from what I’ve learned, to help and support them on this journey. This is a common experience. Thank you for your work on this hymn. It really touched my heart today.
One of my favourites and the favourite of great grandfathers who I never knew but use his bible presented to him with the love of his congregation over 100 years. Taking the words on their own I find it hard to believe that it was written 150 years ago! It seems so modern and could easily have been written by Stuart Townsend.
verse 3, seven months ago my friend went missing. I was lead to a picture on the internet that had Heaven meets Eugene Mountain. Two searches on Eugene mountain yielded nothing. This week, my dear friends body was found on the mountain range. In the picture it had a rainbow coming Vertical down from heaven to the mountain. God was with my friend during her time. I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain, That morn shall tearless be. He promises never to leave us.
Excellent presentation of this beautiful, classic hymn! In the last verse, though, I would interpret red as describing the last line, "Life that shall endless be." ❤🎵🎹
I believed George Matheson wrote the words to the hymn by painful inspiration , just by looking at the words. I loved this hymn since my teenaged years, and consider it the most beautiful of hymns.
This hymn that I have known since childhood, is rarely sung in the modern church. It is a beautiful thing and I am so grateful to be able to hear it here. I affirm all styles of worship music, but I do love the old hymns sung in a simple way, thank you Luke for your work on this channel, I pray the Lord blesses many people through it, bringing comfort, hope and renewed faith.
O wow, Luke! This is one of my favourites! Sang many times at St Lukes Welkom. Love "That morn shall tearless be". O how I cling to this line. I pray it may touch many.
My all-time favourite hymn. I grew up singing this hymn in church and at home and have always felt some deep connection and emotional attraction to the moving melody and the poetic lyrics. For me the melody has the quality of the ebb and flow of the ocean to it, which is beautifully mirrored in the words... "that in Thine ocean depths it flow may richer fuller be. I have visited this hymn many times in moments of grief and peril, especially at my piano, and it's Spirit-breathed words always bring me to tears and then gently soothe and restore me. Thank you for the post.
Loving how you are bringing these old songs to life and showing us the gospel through song. This song is mournfully beautiful..the last line has me curious and blessed. Thank you brother Luke. Wish my pastor could play and sing.
Thank you so much for this video. My name is Pip and I’m on a Facebook group supporting a lovely South African woman who tragically killed her three girls while the balance of her mind was lost. We post scenes from nature, and I’d just posted today’s rainbow when I thought to accompany it with this lovely Matheson song, which I know well. I found your TH-cam clip to enable those not knowing the hymn or the story to find out about it. I’m praying it totally blesses all who listen and watch.
I don't know why but this hymn is always difficult for me to physically sing -- and all the while appreciating these words. I thank the Heavenly Father for those gifted to generate such works that have stood the test of time because they glorify our Creator.
That song very dear to my heart as It was comforting to me after my mom died. I think that God’s love cannot died even though my dear mother was now merged into the arms of my divine mother . I sing it whenever i need to reconnect with my Mama
My memory immediately went back about 20 years. I was married to a very abusive man, and I didn’t think I could keep going anymore. As a pianist, I would sit at the keyboard, and just go through the pages of the hymns. This was a new hymn for me, but it really helped me, every verse had a special meaning. I remember I sang it in church, I remember it was hard to get through the lines, but it was at that time of my life that that this hymn became very special to me. And now, here all these years later, at a very dark time of my life, as it was then, I came across your video. I sang through this song with you today, and as before, it was hard to get through the lines, but once again, this hymn has been very special to me. Thank you!
I am just learning this hymn, and I'll be playing it next Sunday on the pipe organ. After reading your comment, this hymn has a special meaning to me, knowing now, that the melody and the message has been so supportive to you during a rough time in your life. Not knowing you, yet your comment has brought an enhanced meaning. Playing music and singing has a personal and wonderful effect on many lives. May you find comfort and strength and please know your comment has touched my appreciation towards this hymn. I will play it next Sunday, and think of your comment as well. Blessings to you....
Do not worry God is always with us and will never allow to suffer more than we are able to bear. When we are unable to walk through our difficulties He carries us through. He loves us with an everlasting love and He our true husband who daily pursues us. And He will never leave us or forsake us, that's His promise to us...to you. God bless you through it all. Things will get better...You will be better. 🙏🙌
@@timothysobina6777 I’m sorry, I tried to respond to you sooner, but the message would not go through for some reason. I’m not very phone savvy, I think I have that’s the reason. Anyhow, I’m thankful for your message, and hope you’ve did well playing the song. Knowing that you were affected in a good way, through my experience, even if it were in the slightest way, makes it all worth going through what I did. May the Lord continue to use you and bless you.
@@suedixon2799things for us abused women will only get better when Jesus takes us home.
Thank you for sharing
It reminds me of what I once heard a hymn
Some through the waters, some through the flood,
Some through the fire, but all through the blood;
Some through great sorrow, but God gives a song,
In the night season and all the day long.
I have always loved this hymn. I am a true lover of Jesus. He is so good to me and has brought me through so much and saved me. Oh Jesus I love you with all my heart and soul and body. Thank you for your love Jesus. Amen.
this certainly my sentiment as well. the line that says "and from the ground there blossoms red ,life that shall endless be." is talking about the love of God that is discovered fully when you are prostated to the ground and your life ceases and God's life begins its control. it's a sweet reality few discover but if you receive Christ into your heart it is the best way thru humilty to go towards perfection. then you just stay under the shower of his love. for cleanness and health. William Law wrote a great book on dying to self. edited by Andrew Murray. Freedom from a Self Centered Life.i found the secret of death to self within 10 minutes of reading the most potent chapter from looking at the index. the black eye patch that was over my heart was removed and i saw a pure heart within me and the silhouette of Jesus in front of me in red and his cleansing presence filling the room where no evil could interfere or exist. 43 years of greatness have been lived since then and it's sweet. i got down on the floor face down this morning when things seemed troubled, and i stayed there for about 30 min. then i looked up this song. i'd heard Danny Gaither sing it so well 40 years earlier on his Album entitled Hymns.
I’ve known and sung this song all my life and I’m 84! I love the verse that begins “Oh, cross that liftest up my head…” What a comfort!
I'm 82...and this song is so spirit inspired...so blessed...
This became the testimony of my life more than sixty years ago. I don't hear it often but think of it and sing it in my head.
Hello (from a fellow Saffer😊). I find the last verse most moving. The cross can also be the cross of Jesus. We are compelled to look up at it and accept that Jesus died for us, admitting our sinfulness. The love that drove Him to bear my sin (and the sins of all of us as well) overwhelms me. O love that will not let me go, indeed! Thank you, Luke, for sharing your talents.
We asked for this hymn at our wedding in 1966. The next year we left for the Middle East and our years of ministry among Muslims.
We had it at our wedding too
I fell in love with this hymn instantly as a new Christian many years ago. It was on an old tape and I struggled to make out the words, It took quite a while. Imagine my joy as I "accidently" found your channel and this song again. Thank you for the beautiful rendition of it!
My memory of this song was 30 years ago on July 2, 1994. My husband and I had a friend sing this song at our wedding. Through my husband's love for me, I have learned that God will never let me go, and my husband has stayed by my side through sickness and health. This song is still a blessing to me.
One of my favorites since childhood.
This lovely hymn is pictured in a stained glass window in the Church I attended as a child. Streetly Methodist in Staffordshire. One of my favourite hymns it brings much joy every time I sing it. Thankyou for the memory and the meaning!
This WHOLE SONG is profound!! I never heard it before, but what a TREASURE! Thank you so much for this song! Wow.✨Glory to God Most High!✨So moving. What an encouragement!
So spirit inspired...truly a treasure....holy spirit is the same thru the ages...
I like that verse which says I trace rainbow in rain,I can't close my life to thee.Thank you for this wonderful song
This is my favorite song..His love never let me go despite all my follies and stubbornness. He never gives up on me, and His love has led me to repentance. Only Jesus could love us more than we could imagine! Thanks be to God
A beautiful story of a beautiful hymn. I was especially touched by "O joy that seekest me through pain". Several years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's, which took my right hand. I have to have special equipment to use my computer, write by hand (on a good day--not possible on the bad ones) and eat, and at times I need help from my dear husband at friends. One day we took a visiting couple out to lunch and I needed help cutting my meat. The husband, sitting next to me and probably old enough to be my father, joyfully reached over and cut through it like butter. I was talking with some friends the other night at a church caroling party and potluck, where I was having a bad tremor night and had to get some help putting the food on my plate. We got to talking about pride and I told that I had to learn to accept help and even ask for it without hesitation, because everyone who helps me and enables me to go about my work and ministries glorify God. I told them I said, "God, I never thought I'd say this, but you've made a big mistake--I'm the person who helps others, not the other way around. I need to be able to go on working. (I'm a psychiatrist, so I have been able to do so and will do so as long as the Lord allows it.)" And I could hear the Lord silently say, "Honey child, I got this--you just need to trust me."
Since that time I've learned I have a less serious form (with a far better prognosis) than the disease I thought i had inherited--I am off the medication that caused it, safely switched to another, and waiting for the tremor to improve some more before we try tapering my Parkinson's meds again. Since diagnosis I have had the anointing of the sick by the elders twice--it's not done often in the Church of Christ, but it's right out of James 5 and our daughter's minister made me realize I was out of compliance. So I continued to explain to my friends that my faith is much stronger & that I know that I will either be healed in this life or in Heaven--in other words, Satan tried to deal me a terrible blow, but either way, I (with the grace of God) win.
The story of the hymn literally gushing out of its creator within 5 minutes is definitely Divine Inspiration, and Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would give us the wording in times of holy need, but I believe the Spirit still inspires us when we have to work for the words, even if we have to edit and/ or struggle--He is just working in a different way, but He somehow blesses us (as well as the "recipient" in the process. I believe that sometimes in "secular" contexts (is anything in this world wholly secular?) He will help us with the words if we asked. Our daughter is going through a season of trial with an evil boss, and over Thanksgiving I helped her (with much experience from writing grants and manuscripts years ago) revise and edit her rebuttals of the slanderous and sadistic accusations. I explained to her that in times such as this I ask the Holy Spirit to guide my words--I can't qyote a Scripture to back it up, but I can testify from my own experience that He does. I know very little Greek (other than letters from way too many math formulae--ha!) but I love one of the Holy Spirit's job descriptions, paraclete, because He does literally walk along beside us 🙂
Just found you. What a blessing to learn and hear the wonderful hymns that I grew up singing and loving and enjoying. Thank you so much.
"I yield my flickering torch to thee" 🙏
A bruised reed He will not break
A beautiful piano arrangement of a wonderful hymn - thank you Luke and God bless you.
I am crying 2 days in a row, cant stop crying...yesrday is the first time I heard that song in my church and elected me so heavy...Belive God is healing my broken heart...now😢😢😢❤May dear God bless you so much as you sing those treasure old songs for Lord is to be glorified in all those words..
It's a very special song. May God bless and encourage you today my friend.
Verse 3..there is hope on darkest days, a promise of comfort and salvation, all because of God's love for us!
Firstly, thank you for explaining the meaning behind this hymn. I’ve been searching for it. I grew up in a very musical and religious family. One of my brothers (Ivan) was a choral music composer who
also had a beautiful singing voice. Ivan had a ready made choir at home with the family as each one of us filled the role. He was able to hear his compositions live. This hymn was a particular favourite of our family. Whenever one of us sang the first word the whole family would fall in and the most beautiful sound would vibrate throughout our home. That was 70 years ago. God I miss my family and the choral music that permeated our home and lives. I feel so blessed to have been granted experience. ❤
This is my favourite hymn which I listen to as often as I can. The words are beautiful and so is the music. I am almost blind having inherited an eye condition so I can relate to this dear brother. To me, the fourth verse which begins with O Cross That Liftest Up My Head, is saying that the cross of Christ enables a believer to raise their eyes and their soul to heaven: indeed, brother George had no desire to turn away from the cross work of Jesus Christ on his behalf. That is how I view this verse but it is up to the individual to see it how they wish to. Bless you brother.
Excellent hymn! Each line rich with Bible truths.
We sang it at my brother's funeral many years ago as a family choir conducted by my late father.❤
I cried tonight just by listening to you reading the lyrics of the hymn. I just felt that peaceful presence of God overwhelming me. Hallelujah!
This is one of the greatest hymns ever written
A beautiful hymn, sang it at my husband’s funeral 18yrs ago, it always brings tears to my eyes when I hear it sung. Thanks so much for giving us the background of the composer. Gods blessings to you 🙏🏽
This song brings me back to the time I was looked at as barren.
And I remind myself of this most time with this song, so much that, my children know it as my favorite song.
all 4 verses are so beautiful and divinely powerful.
This hymn came to mind Sunday morning. I haven't been able to get out of the house for worship gatherings for about a year and a half. But God gave me a scrap of this hymn and it took me two days of searching my mind to remember enough words to look it up online. I knew the tune right away, but the words took more time. It has been on my mind so strongly and constantly the last three days. I believe God brought this memory to me and helped me dig it out of my memories. When I finally found it and went to my elder with this story, he said it was in our old hymnbook - which was dropped for a newer version in the 80's. So I haven't heard this hymn for 34 years or so. God is amazing. This hymn is so powerful and beautiful. I remember singing it in a large congregation and it seemed like being surrounded by a slice of heaven. ❤
Thank you so much for sharing the background of this beautiful hymn 🎶✝️
O cross that liftest up my head I dare not ask to fly from thee ...❤
I've loved this hymn and I feel special when I sing it in the choir.
The Love of God will indeed never let me go away from him
I love the Indelible Grace version of this. Thank you for the story behind it.
This song is absolutely amazing and I've led it before our congregation a number of times. I love the whole song, but verse 2 is frequently a favorite for those times I'm feeling run down and in need of restoration.
I am almost 80 and have planned since my 40’s to have this hymn sung at my funeral. In times of pain God has visited me most powerfully. I put it down to my stubbornness in not turning to him as I ought to have done
This hymn was just sung recently at my late husband's funeral in Wales.
I pray y that you will stay close to Jesus & have the time patience & everything you need to grieve this loss that is so painful.
Beautiful ❤😢
Thank you so much for this. I learnt this song as a child and over the years it is what comes to me, when I am away from The Lord and He comes to get me. When I get lost and He guides me back to closeness with Him, this song comes back to me. I am singing it now, I never want Him to let me go. Thank God, thank the writer and everyone who helped us to have this song🙏
Most moving words in this hymn are at the end...' And from the ground there blossoms red, life that shall endless be!' Listen to it all the time
I'm happy that I came to listen to this hymn. The message is rich, encourages me to yield to the love of God 🙏
Born and raised in Scotland and we love this hymn
Thank you for this song!
This is one of the greatest HYMN of all time. The Joy that wilt not let me go........
O joy that seekest me through pain.
… … … that morn shall tearless be.
My favorite verse is verse 1. I love the way God's love is compared to the ocean's depths, as in Psalm 42:7. Oh may I give Him back the life I owe.
Thank you this song is so encouraging
How thoroughly uplifting! Thank you..blessings.
I've always adored this hymn and have fond memories of singing it growing up in the Church of Scotland here in Glasgow in the 50s + 60s - it never gets old!
I love this Hymn. I had it sung at my late husband's funeral by a beautiful soprano. I now want it sung for my dear companion's Celebration of LIfe. I'm just looking for the music only, so I could sing it myself. It speaks directly to my heart, especially as it applies to those who have fallen away from the faith, because I do believe that once you are baptized into the family of God, He never really lets you go. May it be so.
This hymn is usually sung at funerals in my family circles . The words seems to be apt also for such an occasion.
My husband’s favorite song of all time.
Thank you! I was reminded of this song this morning, it’s always been a favourite and I was overwhelmed by Gods love again. Love the history and your precious summary. Bless you.
I used to give the words of this hymn to people who were dealing with extreme health issues as words of comfort and hope!!
Hi Luke, Jenny here thanks so much for doing this. I loved it. The whole hymn is special
I just have a passion for old classic hymns. I loved the history of some of them. Keep it up. Luke😊
Wonderful song written under the inspiration of God's Spirit. Thanks for the explanations. I was blessed by the first verse.
So far I am familiar with all the hymns I've seen you talk about. All of them are deeply meaningful to me. I grew up with them and have sung them numerous times throughout my life. The music of these hymns is extremely high quality. The melodies are beautiful. The harmonies are dynamic and forward moving. From a musical standpoint, these are just as great as any classical music. That is why they endure. As poetry, they would have been forgotten, regardless of the fact that the lyrics are equally awesome. Words and music together they will endure forever.
Thank you!! My favourite hymn and more so after my son went home . Jesus took him from this planet as he was suffering. " Safe in the arms of Jesus" I heard the hymn in my mind as I was looking at my son gone...This hymn kept me for the last year and a half...thank you for your sensitive approach in analysing these inspired words. From Cape Town South Africa.
Sorry to hear of your loss Linda. But glad that this song had such a profound impact. If you're ever up in Boksburg, come say hi at the Church of the Nazarene!
@LukePowellMinistries you're in South Africa!! Great!! No wonder t shirt with a rhino! I thought you were in Britain 😂
this is one of the best songs written about spiritual perfection
I grew up with this hymn. It was my mother's favorite hymn and one she requested for her funeral.
The second verse really hit as I have been looking st the Life Light of Jesus. John 1:4. Will hit home as this was a physically blind man but in His Light he sees Light and His word being a lamp to his feet and a light to his path. So much more but will leave it there. Thanks and blessings, really inspirational❤
You have a lovely voice and beautiful touch on the piano! Thank you
Oh Joy that seekest me through pain!!
Thanks for the background to this song. I like the Brian Duncan version of this song. It’s very blues like, sad and yet hopeful.
I think it is an absolutely beautiful hymn. The ones written by Jesus himself... simply soul touching 💓
Oh may God bless your soul! I got a message from a church brother who said I should pick up a song, narrate how the song came about, the writer and lead others to sing along with me during church service on Sabbath Day. "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go", just came to my mind.
This morning in my daily reading, SofS 3:4, "but I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let him go..." This prompted me to find this hymn. It's like our deep response, "I give thee back the life I owe". Of the few things I remember at my grandfather's funeral decades ago, I remember this hymn, which my grandmother submitted, for the order of service. "Oh love that will not let me go!...I give thee back the life I owe!"
It is a well known & sung hymn in my church circles in NSW, Australia & I grew up on it & we still sing it from time to time. All the verses touch me but I think I now understand the last two much better now especially the line about the blossom turning red, so thank you for singing this old hymn. It reminds me of the hymn that I love called, The Love of God by Fredrick Lehman, also the song I think you have already done called, There is a Place of Quiet Rest. After all being near the heart of God is bathing in His love.
Thank you for your hymns and backgrounds. 😊 Your insights through research are a great blessing. I'm blessed to have been amazingly and wondrously saved at 12yrs in a unsaved family. God used very hard things to grab hold of my heart in my teens. I'm not able to attend our church now due to poor health, so your videos and others are my music now. We do have sermons online but not the music. I love to sing praises.
My favourite is vs 3
O Joy that seeketh me through pain...
In meditating upon Jesus in the garden before His depth of suffering to come, saying not My will but Thine be done, I remember He alone understands the length depth of breadth of our human suffering in this life.
This makes us what Gods purposed.. glorifying to Him. I pray that is always and in all ways so. God's richest blessing and see you in the Heavenly Jerusalem... worshipping at Jesus' nail scarred feet.
I loved this song since I learnt it at school more than 50 years ago. I was not even a believer then but used it as a prayer over the years. Now it means even more to me . Thank you!
I have known this today 😭😭😭😭
Hymns are just special. ❤❤❤❤
One of my long time favourites. Verse four "O cross that liftest up my head" brings to mind this verse in the Gospel of John
(John 12:24 [KJV])
Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.
It is when we die to self, when the "I" and "me" is no longer the reason for living but the Lord Jesus, that we can bring forth much fruit for His glory. It is only when life's glory is dead that "...from the ground there blossoms red
Life that shall endless be".
Then we can say with the apostle Paul
(Gal 2:20 [KJV])
I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
This hymn has become more precious since I lost my twin (sister) to cancer at the start of the COVID lockdown in April 2020 and eight months later my older sister also to cancer.
Looking forward to "that tearless morn".
[Edit] By the way, the tune that this hymn was performed in is called "St. Margaret" in the Believers Hymn Book.
My favorite version is by a group called "Indelible Grace". It is a joyous burst of joy and love through these lyrics and bluegrass music! Give it a listen, I just love it!
Yes I've sung this song on occasion & it usually brings me to tears! Very touching!
Favorite song of my friend Mrs Neil!
I remembered in primary school the vice principal always sung and play this song on the piano i was eleven at that time laugh she played it so often that it never leaves my head it was in the 70s and now I'm hearing the full story of it THANK YOU GOD BLESS.
I love the joyful rendition by Indelible Grace 😊
I think the verse that speaks to me the most is the one about joy. It reminds me that even though I mourn my husband death - he suffered and died of cancer in God’s time -joy does come in the morning. God has taught me to lean on Him and come to Jesus as it instructs us in Matthew 11:28-30. I have found that many women who are struggling with their spouse’s illness can use the encouragement from what I’ve learned, to help and support them on this journey. This is a common experience. Thank you for your work on this hymn. It really touched my heart today.
One of my favourites and the favourite of great grandfathers who I never knew but use his bible presented to him with the love of his congregation over 100 years. Taking the words on their own I find it hard to believe that it was written 150 years ago! It seems so modern and could easily have been written by Stuart Townsend.
verse 3, seven months ago my friend went missing. I was lead to a picture on the internet that had Heaven meets Eugene Mountain. Two searches on Eugene mountain yielded nothing. This week, my dear friends body was found on the mountain range. In the picture it had a rainbow coming Vertical down from heaven to the mountain. God was with my friend during her time. I trace the rainbow through the rain,
And feel the promise is not vain,
That morn shall tearless be. He promises never to leave us.
This is beautiful. OUR FATHER CARE'S ❤
Sorry for your loss. ❤
Lovely❤❤❤
Every verse means so very much.
I LOVE this song. Thank you for sharing this us. I like the 3rd verse, best.
This is one of my many favorite songs.
Excellent presentation of this beautiful, classic hymn! In the last verse, though, I would interpret red as describing the last line, "Life that shall endless be." ❤🎵🎹
My fav 💖
I believed George Matheson wrote the words to the hymn by painful inspiration , just by looking at the words. I loved this hymn since my teenaged years, and consider it the most beautiful of hymns.
I've sung this many times but never really fully attended to the lyrics. Just stunning! Thank you!!
This hymn that I have known since childhood, is rarely sung in the modern church. It is a beautiful thing and I am so grateful to be able to hear it here. I affirm all styles of worship music, but I do love the old hymns sung in a simple way, thank you Luke for your work on this channel, I pray the Lord blesses many people through it, bringing comfort, hope and renewed faith.
I love this song ❤
Thank you for introducing this hymn. I have never heard about it. It's lyrics are rich though. Will add it to my playlist. Thank you.
O wow, Luke! This is one of my favourites! Sang many times at St Lukes Welkom. Love "That morn shall tearless be". O how I cling to this line. I pray it may touch many.
My all-time favourite hymn. I grew up singing this hymn in church and at home and have always felt some deep connection and emotional attraction to the moving melody and the poetic lyrics. For me the melody has the quality of the ebb and flow of the ocean to it, which is beautifully mirrored in the words... "that in Thine ocean depths it flow may richer fuller be. I have visited this hymn many times in moments of grief and peril, especially at my piano, and it's Spirit-breathed words always bring me to tears and then gently soothe and restore me. Thank you for the post.
Loving how you are bringing these old songs to life and showing us the gospel through song. This song is mournfully beautiful..the last line has me curious and blessed. Thank you brother Luke. Wish my pastor could play and sing.
A favorite for all my life -- " i chase the rainbow through the rain "
God be with you always Br.Shon! 🙏
All the verses touched my heart and soul! ♥️🙏🎶
Thank you so much for this video. My name is Pip and I’m on a Facebook group supporting a lovely South African woman who tragically killed her three girls while the balance of her mind was lost. We post scenes from nature, and I’d just posted today’s rainbow when I thought to accompany it with this lovely Matheson song, which I know well. I found your TH-cam clip to enable those not knowing the hymn or the story to find out about it. I’m praying it totally blesses all who listen and watch.
I don't know why but this hymn is always difficult for me to physically sing -- and all the while appreciating these words. I thank the Heavenly Father for those gifted to generate such works that have stood the test of time because they glorify our Creator.
Thanks!
That song very dear to my heart as It was comforting to me after my mom died. I think that God’s love cannot died even though my dear mother was now merged into the arms of my divine mother . I sing it whenever i need to reconnect with my Mama