August 29, 2005
Have
faith in God –
And His sevenfold perfection;
Have faith in God –
To give thy soul direction;
Have faith in God –
Let there be no defection.
Have faith, dear friend, in God.
Precious Lord, Take My Hand
Thomas Andrew Dorsey, 1899-1993
For I am the LORD, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you. Isaiah 41:13.
Out of a broken heart after his wife and newly born son had both died, Thomas
Dorsey cried to his Lord to lead him "through the storm, through the
night". In doing so, he created lines that have since ministered to others
in an unusual way. This tender song, written by a black gospel musician in 1932,
has since been a favorite with Christians everywhere.
Thomas A. Dorsey grew up in Georgia as a "preacher's
kid." As he began to be successful as a composer of jazz and blues songs,
however, he drifted away from God. After it seemed to him that he was
miraculously spared in brushes with death, Dorsey came back to the Lord. As his
life dramatically changed he began to write gospel songs and to sing in church
services. It was during a revival meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, that he
received a telegram telling the tragic news of his wife and infant son. Stunned
and grief-stricken, Dorsey cried, "God, you aren't worth a dime to me right
now!"
A few weeks later, however, as Dorsey fingered the keyboard
of a piano, he created the lines of Precious Lord to fit a tune that was
familiar to him. The following Sunday the choir of Ebenezer Baptist Church in
South Chicago, Illinois, sang the new song with Dorsey playing the
accompaniment. "It tore up the church!"
God continued to lead Thomas Dorsey by the hand until he had
written more than 250 gospel songs. He once stated: My business is to try to
bring people to Christ instead of leaving them where they are. I write for all
of God's people. All people are my people. What I share with people is love. I
try to life their spirits and let them know that God still loves them. He's
still saving, and He can still give that power."
Precious Lord, take my hand,
Lead me on, help me stand--
I am tired, I am weak, I am worn;
Through the storm, through the night,
Lead me on to the Light--
Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.
When my way grows dread,
Precious Lord, linger near--
When my life is almost gone.
Hear my cry, hear my call,
Hold my hand lest I fall--
Take my hand, precious Lord,
Lead me home.