Sunday, 6 July 2025

I Will Hold Your People In My Heart

This beautiful hymn, written by Daniel Schutte, a Jesuit Priest in San Francisco, has resonated with me since I first heard it about thirty years ago. It reminds me that God is Lord of all creation, and cares for all humanity. And He asks me to share in that mission of love and care for all creation and for all people [whether or not they consider themselves Christians] But the last line of the chorus "I will hold your people in my heart" has always been associated in my mind with caring especially for those in the church fellowships to which I have belonged down the years. 
Last Sunday, I was elected to be a deacon in our Baptist Chapel, part of the leadership team - called to seek God's will and way forward for those friends who worship Sunday by Sunday. There are 5 other deacons plus Nick our Pastor. I've never been a deacon before [it's not appropriate if your parent or spouse is the Pastor] If you are the praying sort, πŸ™ please pray God will give me grace, strength and wisdom for this new role. Thank you πŸ™

I, the Lord of sea and sky,

I have heard My people cry.
All who dwell in dark and sin My hand will save.
I, who made the stars of night,
I will make their darkness bright.
Who will bear My light to them – whom shall I send?

Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?
I have heard You calling in the night.
I will go, Lord, if You lead me;
I will hold Your people in my heart.

I, the Lord of snow and rain,
I have borne My people’s pain.
I have wept for love of them; they turn away.
I will break their hearts of stone,
Give them hearts for love alone.
I will speak My Word to them – whom shall I send?

I, the Lord of wind and flame,
I will tend the poor and lame.
I will set a feast for them; My hand will save.
Finest bread I will provide,
Till their hearts be satisfied.
I will give My life to them – whom shall I send?

Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?
I have heard You calling in the night.
I will go, Lord, if You lead me;
I will hold Your people in my heart.


30 comments:

  1. May you be blessed and be a blessing in your new ministry.

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  2. Congratulations and good luck, you are going to be busy. I love this hymn also, good choice. Sandra

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  3. I always find the question “Is it I, Lord?” in this hymn cuts to the heart of the matter. Prayers (I’m that sort!) for your role as a deacon.

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  4. I think you will be a very good deacon and will pray for God to bless you and support you in your new role.
    Sue

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  5. Angela you are in my prayers.πŸ™ Sue H

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  6. We sang this at my Licensing service back in 1996, when I became a Licensed Lay Minister. It's a lovely, meaningful song. I will pray for you. Love FD xx

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  7. Praying for you Angela and your new responsibilities. Having once been a Churchwarden , which is maybe a little similar?, I know how much time and effort will go into this,

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    1. ❤️πŸ™πŸ‘similar responsibilities I think!

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  8. RannedomThoughts6 July 2025 at 11:52

    At the end of a TT course of a - not entirely -different path, one of my fellow students asked the tutor what advice he had for us newly-minted teachers regarding our students. He advised, "If you do nothing else, remember to love them." I will hold you in my heart.

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  9. It’s a favourite hymn. I think God may well have already given you grace, strength and wisdom. A perfect fit for you. πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ» JennyP

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  10. What an honour to be asked to be a deacon. You have so much experience to draw on to help you fulfil your duties. One of my favourite hymns too. Catriona

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  11. Beautiful words and lovely music.
    God bless all you do in your new role as Deacon.
    Alison in Devon x

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  12. "Here I am, Lord", a beautiful hymn. I'm reminded of Priscilla and Phoebe, both deacons in the early church. God bless you in this new ministry for you. πŸ™

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  13. You are the perfect choice, no doubt about it!
    The hymn is so lovely, I like that the chorus is sung by a group, is seems to make it even more meaningful. JanF

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  14. Sending you the very best of wishes in your new role as a Deacon. Xx

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