Those who rely on the Lord are unshakeable
- 2 Kings 6:17
- Psalms 12:5
- Psalms 122:6-8
- Psalms 128:6
- Psalms 48:1-3
- John 14:27
- John 16:33
- Galatians 6:16
- 125
Those who rely on the Lord are unshakeable,
firm as Mount Zion, supremely assured;
just as the mountains encircle Jerusalem,
round us for ever is standing the Lord.
2. Evil shall not always trample on righteousness:
God’s time will come when oppression shall cease.
Lord, bless the righteous, restrain the impenitent;
grant to your people the gift of your peace.
© Author/Jubilate Hymns
Christopher Idle
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Tune
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Sanctissimus Metre: - 12 10 12 10 dactylic
Composer: - Cooke, William Henry
The story behind the hymn
‘As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the LORD is round about his people, from this time forth and for evermore.’ That is v2 (AV); in various translations down the years, this succinct Psalm has spoken to believers by its beauty, strength, faith and commitment. Like Psalm 128 it closes with a prayer for peace, and this time the hills are seen positively (cf 121). Christopher Idle drafted his first version Trust in the LORD at Limehouse, E London, in 1980, and after much discussion with David Preston by post and phone, an agreed text appeared in BP in 1986. There are no mountains at Limehouse, but v2 was framed in the hallway of Ulpha Vicarage in the Duddon valley in Cumbria, where the Idle family had sometimes stayed. As in BP the first choice tune is SANCTISSIMUS (‘most holy’). William Cooke’s tune, probably composed in Bath, is from The Bristol Tune Book in its enlarged 1881 edition. It has often been set to (O) Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (194).
A look at the author
Idle, Christopher Martin
b Bromley, Kent 1938. Eltham Coll, St Peter’s Coll Oxford (BA, English), Clifton Theol Coll Bristol; ordained in 1965 to a Barrow-in-Furness curacy. He spent 30 years in CofE parish ministry, some in rural Suffolk, mainly in inner London (Peckham, Poplar and Limehouse). Author of over 300 hymn texts, mainly Scripture based, collected in Light upon the River (1998) and Walking by the River (2008), Trees along the River (2018), and now appearing in some 300 books and other publications; see also the dedication of EP1 (p3) to his late wife Marjorie. He served on 5 editorial groups from Psalm Praise (1973) to Praise!; his writing includes ‘Grove’ booklets Hymns in Today’s Language (1982) and Real Hymns, Real Hymn Books (2000), and The Word we preach, the words we sing (Reform, 1998). He edited the quarterly News of Hymnody for 10 years, and briefly the Bulletin of the Hymn Society, on whose committee he served at various times between 1984 and 2006; and addressed British and American Hymn Socs. Until 1996 he often exchanged draft texts with Michael Perry (qv) for mutual criticism and encouragement. From 1995 he was engaged in educational work and writing from home in Peckham, SE London, until retirement in 2003; following his return to Bromley after a gap of 40 years, he has attended Holy Trinity Ch Bromley Common and Hayes Lane Baptist Ch. Owing much to the Proclamation Trust, he also belongs to the Anglican societies Crosslinks and Reform, together with CND and the Christian pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation. A former governor of 4 primary schools, he has also written songs for school assemblies set to familiar tunes, and (in 2004) Grandpa’s Amazing Poems and Awful Pictures. His bungalow is smoke-free, alcohol-free, car-free, gun-free and TV-free. Nos.13, 18, 21, 23A, 24B, 27B, 28, 31, 35, 36, 37, 48, 50, 68, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 89, 92, 95, 102, 108, 109, 114, 118, 119A, 121A, 125, 128, 131, 145B, 157, 176, 177, 193*, 313*, 333, 339, 388, 392, 420, 428, 450, 451, 463, 478, 506, 514, 537, 548, 551, 572, 594, 597, 620, 621, 622, 636, 668, 669, 693, 747, 763, 819, 914, 917, 920, 945, 954, 956, 968, 976, 1003, 1012, 1084, 1098, 1138, 1151, 1158, 1159, 1178, 1179, 1181, 1201, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1221, 1227, 1236, 1237, 1244, 1247, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020.