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This song is the end of a long journey for me. I have
longed to see how we can incorporate more "laments"
in our modern worship experience for years, but writing
a lament that congregations can sing together seems
to be much tougher than writing songs of joy!! In my
opinion, there are so many reasons we need more laments
in our corporate worship. The Psalms are full of them
and God's people have sung them for several millennia!!
Today, real people need a safe place to express their
pain and grief, and still know they are accepted and
loved by God and His people. For the brokenhearted and
those who are grieving, singing only "happy songs"
can leave them on the outside looking in. I have included
this song in this project for all of us who are going
through tough times, yet still we want to come and worship
because there is no other place where we can find true
comfort.
Like the Psalms, our laments can honestly express our
pain and our questions, and can still have an expression
of hope as well. In Psalm 13, the word "but"
looms large! It's maybe the hinge word of the Psalm
and our song. This is who we are; this is how we feel,
but in light of all that, I will still trust in You
O Lord. It was especially gratifying to write this with
Steve & Karen Mitchinson, very close friends from
England, and Daphne, who has been a dear friend since
1985. I hope and pray we have done King David's words
justice, and I can hardly wait till we cross over to
the other side and hear David sing some of these songs
with his melody!!
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