Thursday, September 30, 2010

Oh What Joy (Psalm 32)

words: Gary Hicks (9.28.2010), copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Stand By Me,” Charles A. Tindley, 1906, Public Domain

When my sins have been forgiven, Oh what joy!
When my sins have been forgiven, Oh what joy!
Every sin I have confessed,
What a peaceful, happy rest
You have cleared my guilty record, Oh what joy!

You protect me in my troubles, Oh what joy!
You protect me in my troubles, Oh what joy!
When I need a hiding place,
I will rest in sheltering grace
And You sing of sweet deliverance, Oh what joy!

You will guide me in Your pathway, Oh what joy!
You will guide me in Your pathway, Oh what joy!
Your unfailing love surrounds,
And I hear the heavenly sounds
As I follow in Your footsteps, Oh what joy!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Mighty Rock (Psalm 31)



words: Gary Hicks, copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Harper Memorial” by George C. Hugg
“No, Not One”


You are our rock and the ancient fortress
Help us, Lord, Help us, Lord
Ever a stronghold and refuge for us
Help us, Lord, Help us, Lord

YOU ALONE ARE THE ROCK OF REFUGE
YOU ALONE ARE THE MIGHTY ROCK
YOU ARE OUR HOPE IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE
HELP US, LORD, HELP US, LORD

Tears blur my eyes, I am full of sadness
Help me, Lord, Help me, Lord
You are the Giver of life and gladness
Help me, Lord, Help me, Lord.

YOU ALONE ARE THE ROCK OF REFUGE
YOU ALONE ARE THE MIGHTY ROCK
YOU ARE OUR HOPE IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE
HELP US, LORD, HELP US, LORD

He sets my feet in a place of safety
Give Him praise, Give Him praise
Unfailing love, and He leads me safely
Give Him praise, Give Him praise

PRAISE THE GOD WHO HAS SHOWN US MERCY
PRAISE THE ROCK WHO HAS SHOWN US GRACE
VAST IS THE STORE OF OUR FATHER’S GOODNESS
GIVE HIM PRAISE, GIVE HIM PRAISE!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

When You Hid Your Face (Psalm 30)

American blues
words and music by Gary Hicks (9.23.2010)
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks

When You hid Your face / I was so dismayed
When You hid Your face / I was so dismayed
I cried, O Lord, won’t You be my help
Have mercy on me, I can’t help myself
When You hid Your face / I was so dismayed

Well, Your anger lasts / just a little while
Well, Your anger lasts / just a little while
I’m cryin', “Lord, won’t You be my help?
Have mercy on me, I can’t help myself”
Well, Your anger lasts / just a little while

But Your favor lasts / for my whole life long
Well, Your favor lasts / for my whole life long
My weepin’ and wailin’ may last all night
But rejoicing will come with the mornin’ light
‘Cause Your favor lasts / for my whole life long

(instrumental)

I will not be silent – I will sing for joy
I will not be silent – I will sing for joy
He turned my wailin’ to a joyful dance
Took off my old sack and got some happy pants
I will not be silent – I will sing for joy

I will praise the Lord / for He lifted me
I will praise the Lord / for He lifted me
He healed my body, brought me up from the grave
Oh, He’s strong to heal, and He’s mighty to save
I will praise You Lord / for You lifted me

(instrumental)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Diane's Psalm

My friend Diane Walker sent me this thoughtful, 
        reflective, original psalm. Thanks Diane!

Lord, you created me for this time and place,
            my very being is treasured by you.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

You’ve gifted me to serve your Kingdom
            revealed to fulfill your purpose.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

You’ve showered me with blessings,
            in marriage, motherhood, and friends.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

Christ suffered so I might enter eternity,
            your holy son for this sinful woman.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

Your Spirit interceded my sinful thoughts,
            forgiveness washed me clean.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

Your Word made known brought hope and direction,
            an illumination of past, present, future.
                        My soul wells up with hallelujahs!

With thanksgiving and praise,
            I look forward.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Ascribe to God, O Mighty Ones (Psalm 29)

words: Gary Hicks (9.21.2010), copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Resignation” USA folk melody, Walker’s “Southern Harmony”
“When God Restored Our Common Life” The Faith We Sing, #2182

Ascribe to God, O mighty ones, all glory and all strength
And give to Him, you heavenly hosts, the glory due His name
The splendor of His holiness compels His saints to come
All angels and all humans bow before His holy throne.

His voice is on the waters and He thunders on the sea
So resonant His mighty voice, so full of majesty
He breaks the lofty cedars with a flash across the sky
He strips the leafy forests bare, and “Glory!” is our cry.

He sits, enthroned, above the flood, forever King and Lord
He gives His people strength and love; we worship and adore.
The blessings of the universe He showers upon our head
Such tender mercies given us, the life and love we need.

Let angels wonder and adore, his servants, great and strong
And “Holy! Holy! Holy!” cry around the heavenly throne
We sing sweet songs of praise and love, we offer up our lives
Each thought , each word, each daily deed, a living sacrifice.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

To You I Call, O Lord, My Rock (Psalm 28)

words: Gary Hicks (9.20.2010),
copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
music: American folk melody “Land of Rest” (CM)
(“The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Serve”)

To You I call, O Lord my Rock
Please turn to me Your ear
Come save Your people from this foe
And shepherd us with care.

We lift up weary hands to You
Toward Your holy place
Come hear our cry for mercy, Lord
And give delivering grace.

He blesses His inheritance,
The objects of His love,
And carries them in mighty arms
To live and reign above.

The Lord is still our strength and shield
Give thanks to Him in song
And leap for joy, O fainting heart
Our God is swift and strong!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Lord Is My Light As I Travel Today (Psalm 27)

words: Gary Hicks
tune: “Foundation”, Joseph Funk’s Genuine Church Music, 1832
“How Firm a Foundation”

The Lord is my light as I travel today
No darkness can stand, for He brightens the way
My light and salvation, a fortress so near,
A bulwark and refuge, So whom shall I fear?

One thing I desire, and will ask of the Lord:
To live in His house and to dwell in His Word
To gaze on His beauty, to look on His face
To rest in His love and delight in His grace.

My heart speaks of You, “Seek His face, O my soul”
Your face, Lord, I seek, as I press t’ward my goal
Though father and mother may cast me aside
You’ll never forsake: You will stand by my side.

O teach me, O lead me, my Father, my Friend
To walk Your straight pathway and on You depend
Enabled to trust as I feed on Your Word
With courage and strength I will wait on the Lord.



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Psalms - God Speaking to Me

God is speaking to me
            as I read the Psalms this summer and fall.

I’m involved in a project –
            writing hymns based on individual psalms.

Many mornings I’m spending an hour and a half
            writing one hymn based on one psalm.
I’ve never focused so intensely for so long
            on one passage of scripture.
And I think God is working in me –
            softening my hard heart.

Here’s how it often works:
            Last Friday I was studying Psalm 24.
I copied the psalm from Bible Gateway
            and pasted it on my MS Word page.
                        There are ten verses in this psalm.

First you look for colourful words or phrases –

            The earth is the LORD’s (v.1)

            Who may ascend the hill of the LORD? (v.3)

            Lift up your heads, O you gates;
                        be lifted up, you ancient doors,
                        that the King of glory may come in. (v.7)

Each of these phrases launched a new stanza of the new hymn.

Look at words or synonyms that are repeated –  
            earth – world
            everything – all
            seas – waters
            blessing – vindication
            strong – mighty – Almighty

In this psalm verses 7-8 are repeated
            almost verbatim in verses 9-10:
 7 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
       be lifted up, you ancient doors,
       that the King of glory may come in.

 8 Who is this King of glory?
       The LORD strong and mighty,
       the LORD mighty in battle.

 9 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
       lift them up, you ancient doors,
       that the King of glory may come in.

 10 Who is he, this King of glory?
       The LORD Almighty—
       he is the King of glory. 


The psalmist is clearly focused on the poetic concept
            of Jerusalem’s gates opening to Lord
                        as He returns from battle.
This is a strong image
            encouraging God’s people to worship the Lord –
                        to love Him, to offer Him their lives.

I read the phrases again and again,
            trying to think of similar words and ideas
                        to fit the structure of the hymn form.
Sometimes the meanings of the phrases
            lead me to other related ideas or poetic images.
In the first stanza, the idea of swimming Earth’s oceans,
            climbing Earth’s mountains,
                        and experiencing the warmth of the sun
                                    as you reach the summit of a mountain:

1. All the earth belongs to Jesus,
All the world is His domain
Every person, every planet
Universal is His reign.
Swim the mighty, raging ocean
Climb the mountain, feel the sun
God’s creative Word was spoken
He declared, and it was done.

Stanza 4 is my personal response to the psalm.
            Tears were streaming down my face
                        as the words came quickly:

4. Now we come, with hearts wide open
Now we come to all fall down
Put aside your lofty notions
Put away your boastful crown
Only One deserves our worship
Only One deserves our praise
Come to offer full devotion,
Love and serve Him all our days!

The image of the elders casting their crowns
            before the Lamb (Revelation 4:9-11)
                        came to mind,
and I took the image of the crown
            as whatever human glory we have attained.
All our glory must be put aside
            as we come into the presence
                        of the Lamb of God.

God broke me as I wrote this hymn.
            Here it is in its entirety.
(Written music is available free on request.)

All the Earth Belongs to Jesus (Psalm 24)
words: Gary Hicks (9.17.2010),
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Holy Manna” by William Moore
(“Brethren, We Have Met to Worship”)

All the earth belongs to Jesus,
All the world is His domain
Every person, every planet
Universal is His reign.
Swim the mighty, raging ocean
Climb the mountain, feel the sun
God’s creative Word was spoken
He declared, and it was done.

Who may climb the hill of Zion?
Who may reach God’s holy place?
There to stand in fearful Presence,
Feel the tender touch of grace?
All whose hearts and hands are holy
All whose lips speak truth and love
Such are welcomed by the Father
To His pleasant courts above.

Lift your heads, O gates of Zion
Lift them up, you ancient doors
Open to the King of glory
Open up to Christ the Lord.
Who, this King so strong and mighty
Who, this robed and shining one?
He is mighty to deliver –
God Almighty, God the Son.

Now we come, with hearts wide open
Now we come to all fall down
Put aside your lofty notions
Put away your boastful crown
Only One deserves our worship
Only One deserves our praise
Come to offer full devotion,
Love and serve Him all our days!

Monday, September 20, 2010

You Are My Hope All Day (Psalm 25)

 
words and music: Gary Hicks (9.18.2010)
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks

1. Show me, teach me, guide me in Your truth
You are my hope all day
Love me, help me, rescue me from sin
You are my hope all day

CHORUS:
Remember not the sins of my youth
Remember Your mercy and love
Turn to me, Lord, turn to me
You are my hope all day.

2. See me, touch me, free me from the snare
You are my hope all day
Lord have mercy, save me from my sin
You are my hope all day.

CHORUS:
Remember not the sins of my youth
Remember Your mercy and love
Turn to me, Lord, turn to me
You are my hope all day.

Friday, September 17, 2010

All the Earth Belongs to Jesus (Psalm 24)

words: Gary Hicks (9.17.2010),
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Holy Manna” by William Moore
(“Brethren, We Have Met to Worship”)

All the earth belongs to Jesus,
All the world is His domain
Every person, every planet
Universal is His reign.
Swim the mighty, raging ocean
Climb the mountain, feel the sun
God’s creative Word was spoken
He declared, and it was done.

Who may climb the hill of Zion?
Who may reach God’s holy place?
There to stand in fearful Presence,
Feel the tender touch of grace?
All whose hearts and hands are holy
All whose lips speak truth and love
Such are welcomed by the Father
To His pleasant courts above.

Lift your heads, O gates of Zion
Lift them up, you ancient doors
Open to the King of glory
Open up to Christ the Lord.
Who, this King so strong and mighty
Who, this robed and shining one?
He is mighty to deliver –
God Almighty, God the Son.

Now we come, with hearts wide open
Now we come to all fall down
Put aside your lofty notions
Put away your boastful crown
Only One deserves our worship
Only One deserves our praise
Come to offer full devotion,
Love and serve Him all our days!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

I Rest In the Arms of His Love (Psalm 23)

words: Gary Hicks (9.16.2010)
original tune: Gary Hicks (9.16.2010)
entire song, copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
He makes me lie down in green pastures
My soul is restored as I rest in His love
I rest in the arms of His love.

He guides me in paths so right and so true
His name is my compass and blessing
And through the dark valley no harm shall I fear
I rest in the arms of His love.

ALLELUIA,  ALLELU (2x)

His rod and His staff, they comfort my soul
My shepherd will never forsake me
A table is set, a meal is prepared
I rest in the arms of His love.

My head He anoints, my cup overflows
With goodness and mercy He blesses
Forever I’ll dwell in His beautiful home
I’ll rest in the arms of His love.

ALLELUIA,  ALLELU (2x)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

May the Lord Answer You in Your Trouble (Psalm 20)

words: Gary Hicks, copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: Gary Hicks, verses based loosely on “Give Me Oil In My Lamp”
(slow country feel with banjo)

May the Lord answer you in your trouble
May His beautiful name be your shield
May He send you support from Mount Zion
And His plan for your life reveal.

May He give you the thing you’re desiring
May He hear every prayer you pray
For He answers from His holy heaven
And He saves at the dawn of day.

SOME WILL TRUST IN THEIR CHARIOTS AND HORSES
WE WILL TRUST IN THE NAME OF THE LORD
THOUGH WE GROAN IN THE HEAT OF THE BATTLE
WE WILL TRUST IN HIS EXCELLENT WORD.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Amazing Grace (God Saved a Wayward Wretch)

words: John Newton,
arranged and adapted by Gary Hicks (9.12.2010),
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Prospect”, Walker’s Southern Harmony, 1835
(“The Lone Wild Bird”) 
This is a beautiful tune that I've only discovered 
within the past year.

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
I once was lost, but now I’m found.
God saved a wayward wretch like me
I once was blind but now I see.

‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear –
How precious did that grace appear
The day, by faith, I first believed
And grace my anxious fears relieved.

Through many dangers, toils and snares
I’ve come to trust my God who cares
And by His grace this far I’ve come
Now grace will safely lead me home.

The Lord has promised good to me
He will my shield and portion be
As long as earthly life endures
So long His word my hope secures.

When we’ve been there ten thousand years
No sorrow, death, nor pain, nor tears
Our song of praise has just begun
Our joy complete, our victory won.

Monday, September 13, 2010

God is My Refuge, Fierce and Strong (Psalm 16)

words: Gary Hicks (9.11.2010), copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: Duke Street (“Jesus Shall Reign”)

God is my refuge, fierce and strong
Master, commander of my soul
Giver of every joy and song
Lord of my life while ages roll.

Always beside me, ever near
Strong my Defender in the fight
How can I run in aimless fear?
You are my joy, my peace, my light.

Here in this fertile, pleasant land
What an inheritance is mine
God is the cup in my right hand
Sweet cup of blessing, Friend divine!

Lord, You delight to guide my way
Joy is the essence of Your land
Here in Your presence I will stay
Pleasures abound at Your right hand! 

Friday, September 10, 2010

Pour Down, Holy Rain

words & music by Gary Hicks
copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks

Lord, the ground is thirsty
Under cloudless sky
Parched and broken wasteland
Barren and so dry
How we need Your blessing
How we need the rain
Send Your sweet refreshing
Fill our hearts again…

POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
COME LORD, REFRESH US AGAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN.

Hear the distant thunder
Feel the gentle breeze
There’s a new wind blowing
Hear the rustling leaves
Now we look to heaven
Now we smell the rain
Feel the first drops falling
Fill our hearts again…

POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
COME LORD, REFRESH US AGAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN.

(bridge)
Barefoot in the meadow
Sunday afternoon
Dancing in the garden
Feel the great monsoon…

POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN
COME LORD, REFRESH US AGAIN
POUR DOWN, HOLY RAIN.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Be Thou My Vision

This ancient poem and tune
are Ireland’s gift to the world.
I was looking for music to fit a sermon series
titled “Becoming Lighthouses of Prayer”
(by Pastor Ken Walker),
and wrote the second verse to fit the sermon theme.

8th Century Gaelic Poem
Translated by Mary Byrne (1880-1931)
Versified by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
verse 2 by Gary Hicks, copyright 2010 Gary L. Hicks
tune: “Slane”, traditional Irish tune

1. Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art
Thou my best thought, by day or by night
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.

2. Be Thou my vision, O Lord, be my light
Wide is this ocean and dark is the night
Be Thou my beacon across these strong waves
Guiding me homeward, Thou, mighty to save.

3. High King of heaven, my victory won
May I reach heaven’s joys, O bright heaven’s sun
Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

I Am So Blessed to Have You Share My Journey



words by Gary Hicks, copyright 2010, Gary L. Hicks
tune: traditional Irish “Londonderry Air”

1. I am so blessed to have you share my journey
To walk and talk along the mountain road
There is a song we often share together
And as we sing, it lightens up the load.

SO WE WILL STAND, AND LIFT OUR PRAISE TOGETHER
SO WE WILL SING WITH VOICES CLEAR AND STRONG
OH, LET IT RISE – AN ECHO THROUGH THE UNIVERSE
ONE VOICE, ONE PRAISE WE SHARE,
ONE SIMPLE, JOYFUL SONG.

2. I am so blessed to have you walk beside me
My daily joy, my confidante, my friend
When I am down, you cheer this weary pilgrim
And in your eyes I see the journey’s end.

SO WE WILL STAND, AND LIFT OUR PRAISE TOGETHER
SO WE WILL SING WITH VOICES CLEAR AND STRONG
OH, LET IT RISE – AN ECHO THROUGH THE UNIVERSE
ONE VOICE, ONE PRAISE WE SHARE,
ONE SIMPLE, JOYFUL SONG.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

My Top Ten Folk Tunes for Hymnwriting

Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley
and Anne Steele and William Cowper
were wordsmiths, not tune writers.

Thank God for many ancient
or at least traditional folk tunes
from around the world
for which new hymn texts
can be written.

Here are my top ten:

Ash Grove
(Let All Things Now Living)

Beach Spring
(Hymn of Welcome)

Bunessan
(Morning Has Broken)

House of the Rising Sun

Kingsfold
(O Sing A Song of Bethlehem)

Restoration
(Come,Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy)

Scarborough Fair

Slane
(Be Thou My Vision)

Mo Chleamhnas Déanta
(Gaelic folk tune)

Wexford Carol