True light, blazing in the darkest place

Scriptures:
  • Genesis 1:3-5
  • Psalms 139:1-12
  • Psalms 27:1-6
  • Luke 24:32
  • John 1:5
  • John 12:35-36
  • John 12:46
  • John 8:12
  • John 9:5
  • Acts 26:18
  • 2 Corinthians 4:6
  • Ephesians 5:14
  • Ephesians 5:8
  • James 1:17
  • 1 Peter 2:9
  • 1 John 1:5-7
  • 1 John 2:8-10
Book Number:
  • 339

True light, blazing in the darkest place;
true light, shining out from Jesus’ face;
true light, chasing all the dark away;
true light, burning in our hearts today;
true light, shadows cannot make it dim.
God is light: darkness cannot hide from him.
So let us walk in his clear shining by day and night:
in Christ we live in light.

© Author / Jubilate Hymns
Christopher Idle

The Son - His Name and Praise

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Tune

The story behind the hymn

The catalysts for this song, written by Christopher Idle at Peckham in Sept 1996, were a quite different text and tune. Christopher Hayward, then at Cambridge, requested a ‘revision’ of the (genuinely) Celtic Deep peace of the running wave to you for use as a choir piece with John Rutter’s tune A GAELIC BLESSING, published in 1978. The author thought that to revise it would be to wreck it, but instead offered this new text (published in Light upon the River, 1998) incorporating varied NT aspects of ‘light’. It was structured to match the music, sung at St Andrew the Great, Cambridge, and quoted in full in a review in Peace and Reconciliation, Aug 2000. The tune, however, was predictably unavailable for printing except with its intended lyrics. As the new words were requested in their own right, the composer wove a new tune TRUE LIGHT around the text, at Oak Hill Theological College, Jan 1999. Soon afterwards the joint work was first played and sung at St Paul’s Church Hadley Wood, Barnet; the tune makes its first hymnal appearance here.

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.