I
was listening to a segment of Night Sounds Radio recently, and the topic
happened to be Abandonment, a subject with which I can easily identify; since a
number of my students, clients and interns with whom I developed a comradery,
after a little season, and without so much as a word, chose to go their own
way.
And
it is no 'stretch' to assure you, at such times as these, that I have felt a
great deal of companionship with Jesus, and the scenario in which many of His
outer circle "kicked Him to the curb."
And
as a result of the devastation He experienced, our Lord looked at the Twelve,
and asked,
"Will
you also go away?"
And
I think the human side of the God-man exemplified itself more so here, than at
any other time in the New Testament Gospels.
As
the radio program to which I referred continued, the late Bill Pearce "set
up" the next song with the following disclaimer:
"A
few years ago, I was at a particular religious gathering, and a young man took
the stage, and sang, perhaps, the most poignant song I have ever heard.
As
I spoke to him later, he shared how that just before he performed, he had
received a call from his wife. She informed him that she was leaving, and was
taking their two small daughters with her.
After
receiving news like this, I cannot tell you how this young man summoned up the
wherewithal to perform for the audience. It's obvious that he leaned hard on
the Lord at that moment; since there is no other way he could have navigated
that very worst moment of his life, and expressed such vulnerability with his
audience.
Later, this young vocalist sent
me an audio tape of the song, and I'd like to share it with you now."
(My note: Try as I might, I could not find the lyrics of this song on the internet or YouTube. But since it so greatly impacted me, I sat down with a 'saved' version of the broadcast, and played the hymn again, and again, 'til I was able to transcribe the entire rendition).
(My note: Try as I might, I could not find the lyrics of this song on the internet or YouTube. But since it so greatly impacted me, I sat down with a 'saved' version of the broadcast, and played the hymn again, and again, 'til I was able to transcribe the entire rendition).
I WILL BE THERE
(Author Unknown)
Where
can you go that I can’t see?
On
the highest of mountains
In
the heat of the desert
In
the life-consuming deep
and
lonely heart of life’s seas
Where
can you hurt that I can’t feel?
When
you feel like you’re dying
Need
a shoulder for crying
Come
to me. I’m waiting here
with
open arms that can heal
I’ll
be a Father to the fatherless
A
faithful Friend
when
none are there
My
heart of love is fathomless
and
it reaches anywhere
I
will be there through
the
long lonely nights
never
letting you go
I
will hold. I will love you
with
all my might
I will be there, and I want you to know
I will never leave you alone
I’ll never go. I’ll never go. I will
never let you go
I will be there. I will be there. I will
be there
What
can you feel that I can’t bear?
Any
burden you’re bearing
Any
sorrow you carry
Any
heartache, any loneliness
or
despair
What
can you see that I can’t see?
Even
death was defeated
all
the work was completed
I’ve
prepared a special place
here
in my heart just for you
I’ll
be a husband to the husbandless
A
faithful Friend
when
none are there
Inside
my heart of love is faithfulness
and
it reaches anywhere
I
will be there through
the
long lonely nights
never
letting you go
I
will hold. I will love you
with
all my might
I
will be there. I will be there. I will be there
I
will be there, and I want you to know
I
will never leave you alone
I’ll
never go. I’ll never go. I will never let you go
I
will be there. I will be there. I will be there
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