Singing at Banner
Some years ago John Piper spoke at Banner. At that time we used to sing nothing but unaccompanied psalms from the Scottish psalter. One day I sat opposite him at lunch. "How many of you guys are from churches like that ?" I said "not many". "Then why do this?" It was a good question though I had no good answer.
That was then. This is now. Last night the 300 or so guys gave all they had to sing Immortal Honours, one of our wedding hymns.
That was then. This is now. Last night the 300 or so guys gave all they had to sing Immortal Honours, one of our wedding hymns.
Immortal honours rest on Jesus' head
My God, my portion, and my living bread.
In him I live, upon him cast my care
He saves from death destruction and despair.
He is my refuge in each deep distress,
The Lord my strength and glorious righteousness
Through floods and flames he leads me safely on
And daily makes his sovereign goodness known.
My every need he richly will supply
Now will his mercy ever let me die.
In him there dwells a treasure all divine,
And matchless grace has made that treasure mine.
O that my soul could love and praise him more,
His beauties trace, his majesty adore,
Live near his heart, upon his bosom lean,
Obey his voice and all his will esteem.
Comments
I think the usual tune is Huntingdon, though I have certainly sang it to Pantyfedwen and at our wedding we used Woodlands ("Tell out my soul")
I could send a pdf of sheet music on my return to France, probably, if you want.
Jonathan Gardner