Asked Jesus
"Why Are You Afraid?"
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Text:

"Why are you afraid?" asked Jesus,
wakened in a storm-tossed boat.
Wind and waves lashed his disciples,
drenched in doubt they'd stay afloat.
At his word, then, storm clouds faded.
Waves collapsed; all wind was gone.
"Who is this?" disciples thought.

"Do not be afraid," Christ counseled.
"Just believe" is what he said
to the father of a little girl
who'd been sick, but now seemed dead.
Jesus put out mourners wailing,
went in, took her hand in his....
As he spoke "Get up," she did.

With his caring, teachings, power,
Jesus' friends and followers grew.
For them, even at his own last meal,
"Peace," he said, "I give to you.
Do not let your hearts be troubled.
You will not be left alone.
More than worldly peace you'll know."

And when Jesus resurrected,
"Peace" again was what he said—
that word having new dimension,
spoken, risen from the dead.
Jesus, Lord, with you there's blessing,
counsel, leading, calming waves...
now, for us, throughout this age.

 
(freeform solo version)

This song especially suits the Sunday after Easter, when the Revised Common Lectionary's Gospel lesson is John 20:19-31. (It could also be used for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year B, for Luke 24:36b-48.) To use this as a hymn, see our hymn version page. The resources here are meant for solo or personal use, to recall the peace Christ has offered.


Possible Solo Treatment (with cello for voice)


Sheet Music Audio FileStudy

 

 

 

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Musical Details:

This song begins with the tune DIVINUM MYSTERIUM, a classic tune commonly associated with the hymn "Of the Father's Love Begotten." In this more-interpretive version, though, the melody does change, and some chords are quite dissonant. There is a lot of text-painting and timing variation.

In the future, we may post another version for higher voices.

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