At your feet we fall
- Isaiah 52:14
- Revelation 1:10-18
- Revelation 1:12-18
- Revelation 19:15
- 479
At your feet we fall,
mighty risen Lord,
as we come before your throne
to worship you.
By your Spirit’s power
you now draw our hearts,
and we hear your voice
in triumph ringing clear:
‘I am he who lives,
who lives and was dead.
Behold, I am alive
for evermore.’
2. There we see you stand,
mighty risen Lord,
clothed in garments pure and holy,
shining bright;
eyes of flashing fire,
feet like burnished bronze,
and the sound of many waters
is your voice.
3. Like the shining sun
in its noonday strength,
now we see the glory
of your wondrous face:
once that face was marred,
now you’re glorified;
and your words like a two-edged sword
have mighty power.
© 1982 Kingsway's Thankyou Music
David Fellingham
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At your feet we fall Metre: - Irregular
Composer: - Fellingham, David (Dave)
The story behind the hymn
As in 477 the risen Lord is portrayed here in his ascended glory in words based on the Book of Revelation, this time from its opening chapter. David Fellingham wrote this text and tune in 1982, while serving in the leadership team of the Church of Christ the King at Brighton, Sussex. He says of this composition, ‘The apostle John fell at [Christ’s] feet, a sign of great respect and awe. Christ then reveals himself as the Living One, the “Living God
A look at the author
Fellingham, David (Dave)
b Horsham, Sussex 1945. His Salvationist family settled in Tongham near Aldershot, where he responded to the gospel as a child, finding that faith and music mixed easily. He attended George Abbot Sch for Boys, Guildford, and after a year’s library work trained as a teacher at Sussex Univ, graduating 1968; also ARCM, majoring in the trumpet. He briefly taught music at Newhaven Tideway Sch, and then was Director of Music at Longhill Sch. In 1976 he became a lay pastor in an Anglican Church, and 3 years later joined the leadership team at the Church of Christ the King, Brighton, Sussex. He ministers there primarily as an evangelist but also as crisis-counsellor, outreach organiser and song/music leader. As an author/composer and musician he has had several classical works performed, his music has often featured at annual Spring Harvest events, notably in the 1990s, he leads the singing at many united gatherings within the renewal movement, and he trains others in music and worship. He has 4 compositions in Let’s Praise (1988) and 8 in the 1997 edn of MP. His work has reached wider circles through Mission Praise, and he has ministered in Europe, N America and the Far East. Other interests include video movies, cooking, and sport. His two married sons are also involved in playing Christian music internationally. Nos.242, 244, 311, 479.