Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me Sheet Music PDF (Shane & Shane/The Worship Initiative)
Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me Sheet Music PDF (Shane & Shane/The Worship Initiative)
Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me
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Lead Sheet (SAT) Details
Download the sheet music for Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me by Shane & Shane/The Worship Initiative, from the album The Worship Initiative Volume 18. This song was arranged by Ed Kerr in the key of B, Bb.
SongID | 74370 |
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Language | English |
Album | The Worship Initiative Volume 18 |
Artists | Shane & Shane/The Worship Initiative |
Authors | Michael Farren, Jonny Robinson, Rich Thompson |
Arrangers | Ed Kerr |
Publishers | Capitol CMG |
CCLI Song No. | 7121852 |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | B |
Available Keys | B, Bb |
Meter | 4/4 |
Tempo | Med Slow |
Theme | Assurance, Christ, Comfort, Easter, Freedom, Good Friday, Grace, Grave, Jesus, Joy, Lent, Love, Overcoming, Peace, Power, Redemption, Resurrection, Righteousness, Sufficiency, Throne, Darkness, Saviour, Graduation |
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While walking in beautiful South Carolina along the May River, where majestic oak trees form canopies over the walkways, I drank in the spectacular views. Taking in each breath as I walked, I felt my entire nervous system settle. With each step, each intake of fresh air, I entered further into a place of rest. I whispered a prayer of gratitude for this time of rest. Finding rest is not easy. Biblical rest isn't a call to stop moving but an inclination towards settling on the inside. If you are prone to anxiety, you are well acquainted with the internal energetic waves or a sense of constant churning. Author Bonnie Gray calls rest "emotional honesty." We go to Him as we are...our tired, worn-out selves. We can be ourselves at best or ourselves at worst, but are invited close regardless. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." - Matthew 11:28 Our Difference-Maker We have the confident assurance that Christ in us is how we can enter fully into rest. He is the difference-maker. He is our how and our why: How we find peace amidst the heartache. Why we can rise from the ash heap, and the reason we carry on through our weaknesses — the double-edged sword of the Kingdom. He is my strength when I am weak. His presence brings peace in the middle of my storms. Not in our strength alone, but because of who He is in us — Christ in us, the hope of glory. As chosen by God, we are loved by the Father and fully restored to Him through the cross. He has created us; we are His workmanship. Our identity in Him is one we can rest in without striving to prove ourselves or getting lost in climbing up the ladder of success. We can rest in Him. Go and Dwell "Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty." - Psalm 91:1 We are invited to dwell in the shelter of the Most High and go to Him for rest. Go and dwell. Dwell means to live in a specified place, to think, speak or write at length about a particular subject. We take our whole selves somewhere to remain. We don't pop in now and again…we dwell, remain, and linger longer. Tim Challies, a pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Ontario, and co-founder of Cruciform Press, interviewed Richard Thompson and Jonny Robinson of CityAlight about their new music: "Our most recent hymn, Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me, took us 12 weeks to write. We dove deep into the idea of what it meant to have Christ dwell in us. What an incredibly profound, mysterious truth. It needed time. We wrote and rewrote the songs many, many times. We struggled for every word. If there are any songwriters reading this, we would encourage you to slow down. Your songs will be richer for it." Find rest in your writing. Slow down and notice God's presence surrounds you. Speak from that place of emotional honesty. Tracey Dahl, M.A. is a writer and Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in Langley, BC (Canada). She is married to Ryan Dahl (Founder of PraiseCharts) and the mother of four grown children. "Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me" was written by Jonny Robinson, Michael Farren, and Rich Thompson, and performed by CityAlight.