on September 27, 2005 by pat in christianity, Music, society, theology, Comments (1)
Hymn inspired by Hurricane Katrina
Eric Schumacher was inspired to pen this wonderful hymn while visiting Biloxi after the damage by Katrina and anticipating Rita. The hymn is called The fury of the wind, the raging of the sea
The fury of the wind,
The raging of the sea,
How small a whisper do we hear
Of our God’s majesty!
The thunder of His pow’r,
O, who can understand?
Before the fullness of His wrath
O, who of us could stand?“Shall man find fault with God?”
He asks of man below.
“Now, gird yourself to answer Me.
And tell Me, if you know:
Who made the earth and sea?
Who speaks and stars obey?
Who plays with creatures of the deep?
Who gives the beast its prey?”You, Lord, can do all things,
And none can stay Your hand.
I uttered what I did not know
And could not understand.
Before Your greatness, Lord,
I fall upon my face.
And, by such glory stripped of pride,
I cast myself on grace.The raging wind and sea
Cause me to flee to Christ,
Who bore the tempest of God’s wrath
To be my sacrifice.
Though in the storm I’m blind,
I trust my Sovereign’s plan.
I know that my Redeemer lives
And with Him I shall stand.Text: © Eric Schumacher (1976- )

Eric Schumacher
November 19, 2005 @ 6:18 pm
Thanks for the link.