Majestic God
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Majestic God,
you hold within your hand the farthest star;
you span the breadth of space,
you dwarf the highest height,
and yet our daily lives
are precious in your sight!
Beyond our thoughts, beyond our wildest dreams,
how great you are!
2 The thread of time,
the unrelenting hours, cannot hold you:
our lives are in your plan
from origin to end–
no scheme, no chance can thwart
the good that you intend:
for come what may, in all life’s twists and turns,
your love breaks through.
3 The years bring trials:
unnerving trials we strain to understand;
but pledges from your word,
and daily strength to cope,
and warm support from friends
combine to kindle hope,
till faith discerns the buffeting of love
and sees your hand.
4 So give us grace
to trust that in your love we stand secure;
and help us journey on
amid our joys and tears
until at last we reach
the goal of all our years:
the goal to which you called us from the first–
a faith mature.
© MARTIN E LECKEBUSCH/ADMINISTERED BY THE JUBILATE GROUP www.jubilate.co.uk USED BY PERMISSION
Martin E Leckebusch
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Majestic God Composer: - Berry, Gillian Patricia
A look at the author
Leckebusch, Martin Ernest
b Leicester 1962. King Edward VII Coll, Coalville, Leics; Oriel Coll Oxford; BA/MA (Maths) 1983; Brunel Univ Middx, MSc (Numerical Analysis) 1984. He worked for 16 yrs as a Computer Systems Programmer, followed by 5 as Support Specialist. In 2006 he was redirected to the role of Technical Design Authority for the IBM mainframe platform within Lloyds TSB. He has belonged to various CofE and Free Churches, including 6 yrs as a Methodist Local Preacher (1992–1998); currently a member of Kendal Rd Baptist Ch, Longlevens, Gloucester since 2001. His hymn-writing began in 1987; 144 hymn texts were collected in More than Words, 2000, some of which had appeared in earlier books including NewStart (1999, 6 hymns in a total of 71), Sing Glory (14 hymns), and Praise! A collection of 150 texts based on the Psalms, for singing to well-known tunes, appeared in 2006, giving a total of 275 texts by then in print. 6 of these are in Carol Praise (2006). In that year he also joined the Text Advisory Group (TAG) of Jubilate Hymns which he later chaired, and he also consults regularly with representatives of the more informal songwriters; he is active in the Hymn Soc, and lives with his family in Gloucester. In the 2005 edn of A Panorama of Christian Hymnody, which features 2 of his texts, Paul A Richardson notes their ‘conservative theology, biblical imagery and structural ingenuity’, adding that ML ‘advocates a restoration of hymnody in traditional forms to those who, like him, are in the charismatic wing of the church’. He is also keen to explore some issues often neglected by contemporary writers. By 2010, which saw the publication of a further collection Never Let the Songs End, the total number of his hymns had exceeded 400. Nos.270, 278, 285, 322, 381, 586, 604, 665, 756, 770, 771, 841, 856, 882, 892, 926, 936, 942, 1023, 1029, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1167, 1168, 1170, 1171, 1173, 1176, 1177, 1182, 1194, 1196, 1197, 1202, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1217, 1240, 1243.