Sunday, 22 February 2026

A song of my heart.

 Since moving here  to Wales I haven't joined a Church and I do miss it, so I always make a point of listening to 'Songs of Praise.'

This morning they sang, ' As the deer pants by the river....' and it tugs at my soul.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1apHHJjRWgc?feature=share

Hope this plays; it was written by Martin J Nystrom in 1981, its based on Psalm 42:1 And has become a popular worship song in the Christian music genre. He wrote the song on a spiritual journey, specifically on a water only fast, which inspired the lyrics' and melody.

Martin was born in  1956 in Seattle, and at 24 years old he travelled to Dallas, as there was a girl there he really liked, but the relationship didn't work out and he lapsed in a state of despair. 

A friend challenged him to take up the 'Water Only Fast,' so that he might reconnect with God. Nineteen days into the 'Fast,' he sat down at the piano, and the chords lead him to the melody; an open Bible on Psalm 42 lead him to the words and he started to fit them to the chords he was playing. So the first verse and chorus was written. At first he wanted to keep it as personal song, but a friend shared it with others and before long other verses had been written. When he travelled Korea to a Christian Conference, he witnessed 100.000 people singing the song at the conference. Verses 2 and 3 were written by Lydia Pederson, a member of the Canadian United Church hymnal. 

I love it and the words sing in my soul when I hear and sing it.

Interesting how it came to be written.

Chrisxx

10 comments:

Mari said...

It's a beautiful song. I never heard the story of how it came to be though, thanks for sharing that!

Angela said...

I love it too. Simple yet powerful

HappyK said...

Wonderful words to the song!!

Lynn and Precious said...

I always like when we sang this at service. And thanks for the story behind the song.

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

We sing that song at our church but I didn't know the story about how it came to be written. The words are simple but touch the heart.

Lowcarb team member said...

Thank you for sharing the story behind the song.

All the best Jan

Anonymous said...

Lovely song -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

aussiebel said...

We sang a lot of hymns at school and I remember all the words. We don't have Songs of Praise, but this is a lovely hymn.

jabblog said...

Interesting story, I wonder what we all would achieve nineteen days into a water only fast.

Marie Smith said...

As I age, I have lost so much memory. Musical memory remains as strong as ever though. Such a gift!