The Story – Retold


(Instrumental intro)

And it came to pass, that a Carpenter’s son
When His destined journey at first begun
He chanced across down by the sea
A long time ago in Galilee
Andrew, Peter, James and John.
The Brothers who were called upon
While casting fish nets on the tide
To cast them on the other side
And so it was, that they first heard
Him preach the Gospel and the Word
That they should rise and follow Him
And so become Fishers of Men -

And when it came a stormy night
To ease them through their troubled plight
He calmed the waves grown ever higher
Standing there - Was this the One?
The Lamb of God the new Messiah
Sent that we might see the light
And guide us through the stormy night
So they went and left their boat
And to this Faith their lives devote
And pass the message that it might reach
All those who gathered on that beach.

Along the way on the road that lay ahead
Across the land His name and fame were spread
So unto Him they came in droves
And He fed them with two fishes and five loaves.
He spoke in parables of a World as one
Of a way of life and of Kingdom come.
He healed the sick among all of those who came
And restored their sight and cured all the lame

Onto Jerusalem, a triumphant course
Riding on a donkey, and not upon a horse
They praised His Name, singing loud Hosannas
With palm fronds strewn and waving as their banners
So now that they had come and travelled South
He came to pray at his Father’s House
A place of worship for all who believe
But finding there - a den of thieves
He denounced them all, right to their face
And drove them out and from this Holy place

To some with different views
This all was disturbing news
For already they had heard
Of a coming King of Jews
Questioned by the Pharisees
And their brother Sadducees
Who scorned Him with derision
And laid false charges of sedition
Although at Gethsemane He Prayed
In the garden there He was betrayed
And from that place He was taken forth
Leaving Judas wracked with remorse

And so it was His trials begun
Mocked and scorned by all and one
Off to Pilate first He went
And onto Herod’s Court He was sent
But neither Herod Antipas
Nor the Roman Governor
Could prove how to support their claims
Or why he was brought before them in chains
And yet He was scourged and whipped to please
Both Caiaphas and Pharisees
For all those who wished Him dead
Set a crown of thorns upon His head
While inciting the mob to cry
To the Cross and crucify
So it was - his fate had been ordained

On the road they came to see
A cross born to Calvary
A stark silhouette against the sky
The faithful sadly sighed and many of them cried-
‘How could this be - The end!’

Though this was not meant to be
Poor sinners can’t you see
A new beginning - not the end
For on the third day
The sealing stone was rolled away
For He had risen –
The Resurrection and Eternal Life.
And with an Angelic Host
He ascended with his Father and the Holy Ghost.
Lyrics written by 
Rodd Sherwin
to the classic Cannon in D
composed by
Johann Pachelbel

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