[This is a song which I presented a cappella at the end of today's worship celebration. The congregation then sang it with me. The melody I composed is so simple, that folks were able to sing along readily.
[Briefly, the story behind the song is that many years ago, when I was a young pastor, one of my mentors was Pastor Richard Jensen, a systematic theologian, former missionary, and one-time preacher on the ELCA's weekly radio show, then called Lutheran Vespers, now called Grace Matters. In his work, Dick did a lot of traveling and found himself always having to say, "Goodbye." This bothered him, he told me, but he took great comfort from the fact that as a believer in Jesus Christ, he knew that one day, there would no need to say, "Goodbye." Believers in Christ live in the assurance that in eternity, we'll only say, "Hello!"
[As I contemplated my leaving Friendship and this community, I thought of Dick's words and composed this song. If I think of it later, I may record it for the blog.]
Forever Together Again
Some day, I’m going to see you again
I’m not the one to say when
But I know I’m going to see you again
One day, when we no longer grow old
We'll walk on streets made of gold
And I’m sure, I’m going to see you again
The hardest part of living today is learning to say, “Goodbye”
Each sad farewell reminds us that we aren’t in control of this life
Some day, the hope we hold will prove true
We'll live with Christ ever new
And it’s then, we’ll be together again
The hardest part of living today is learning to say, “Goodbye”
Each sad farewell reminds us that we aren’t in control of this life
Some day, the One we trust with our lives
The One Who promised we’d rise
Will bring us together again
Will bring us together again
Forever together again.
I’m not the one to say when
But I know I’m going to see you again
One day, when we no longer grow old
We'll walk on streets made of gold
And I’m sure, I’m going to see you again
The hardest part of living today is learning to say, “Goodbye”
Each sad farewell reminds us that we aren’t in control of this life
Some day, the hope we hold will prove true
We'll live with Christ ever new
And it’s then, we’ll be together again
The hardest part of living today is learning to say, “Goodbye”
Each sad farewell reminds us that we aren’t in control of this life
Some day, the One we trust with our lives
The One Who promised we’d rise
Will bring us together again
Will bring us together again
Forever together again.
Copyright 2007, Words and Music by Mark Daniels
2 comments:
Mark, what an exciting time for you and the family. I will keep you in my prayers everytime I read your blog.
Be encouraged!
GBYAY
Thank you, John.
God bless!
Mark
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