Christ Is Risen - An Easter plan by Matt Maherنموونە
What A Friend
I wrote this song more than a year and a half ago with my friends from the band I AM THEY. While I was working on my most recent album, Echoes, I realized I wrote a chunk of songs that were inadvertently inspired by hymns. The funny thing about hymns is you don’t necessarily find the hymns, but they seem to find you for a specific purpose.
With this song, the story of the original hymn is powerful and speaks a lot to the current cultural moment we find ourselves in. The original hymn “What A Friend We Have In Jesus” was written by Joseph Scriven - an Irishman who moved to Canada. He was engaged twice, but both times his fiancee's died. He then became a missionary in Ontario, Canada helping the physically handicapped and the destitute.
Joseph wrote a poem to comfort his mother, who was also ill at the time - which he said was a song that he wrote with the Lord that was his life story. That poem turned into the lyrics of “What A Friend We Have In Jesus”. It says a lot about this man, who experienced so much suffering in his life, that he was able to put the pen to paper writing lyrics declaring the friendship of Jesus in the face of so much suffering. That is true devotion. That is true faith.
More than ever before, I think Christians need to remind people about the friendship of God. That His friendship is consistent, constant, and never changes. It never wavers. It never falters. On this earth, we experience how fragile and frail human relationships can be. Even Jesus experienced this in the Garden of Gethsemane when one of His own disciples, Judas, betrayed Him. Yet with all of the chaos in that moment, Jesus says “Enough is enough. No more.”
This moment shows that betrayal and conflict only lead to more betrayal and conflict, and the only remedy to this is the friendship of God.
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About this Plan
In every stage of life and the human experience, there is the One who understands what we are going through. We are not alone and suffering is not some sort of vague part of life. In the midst of suffering, we gain a greater understanding of what Christ did for us - No matter how dark things may seem, no matter how difficult things may seem, He is with us. Join Matt Maher as he takes you inside some of his songs that reflect upon the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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