St Paul: the man and his message – songs

Love is Patient (from ‘St Paul – the man and his message’, written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Listen to songs by Revd Richard Rice-Oxley about the teaching and life of St Paul, sung and played by Tom Nicholls.

Part 1: The Teaching of St Paul

You know the Grace

You know the Grace (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
though he lived with God in heaven
yet he came down to this earth for us
that we might be lifted to heaven.

Grace and mercy flow from him
Let everybody praise his holy name

You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
though he was rich
yet he became poor for us
that we might be rich through him.

Grace and mercy flow from him
Let everybody praise his holy name

You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
though he was without sin
yet God made him sin for us
that we might be God’s righteousness.

(2 Corinthians 8:9; 5:21)

Humbled and Exalted

Humbled and Exalted – version 1 (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)
Humbled and Exalted – version 2 (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Think the way that Jesus thought
though he was in the form of God
he emptied himself,
took the form of a slave
born in human likeness
he humbled himself
accepting death, even death on a cross.
Therefore God has lifted him
given him the name above all names
that every knee will bow
at the name of Jesus
and every tongue confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God, God the Father.
Amen.

(Philippians 2:5–11)

The Body of Christ

The Body of Christ (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Nobody’s a no no, nobody’s a zero
Nobody’s a reject in the body of Christ.
Everyone is precious, everyone is special
Everyone is needed in the body of Christ.

We are the church, members of Christ’s body,
inspired by the Spirit, sent from above.
So let’s join together, united in that body,
as we serve one another, we’ll grow in love 

If one member suffers, all hurt together
Everyone cares in the body of Christ.
If someone is honoured all cheer together,
for everyone shares in the body of Christ.

We are the church, members of Christ’s body,
inspired by the Spirit, sent from above.
So let’s join together, united in that body,
as we serve one another, we’ll grow in love 

Some heal the sick, and some preach the Word,
The Spirit gives to all in the body of Christ.
Some are generous givers, some are encouragers,
All have a gift in the body of Christ.

We are the church, members of Christ’s body,
inspired by the Spirit, sent from above.
So let’s join together, united in that body,
as we serve one another, we’ll grow in love 

(1 Corinthians 12)

The Fruit of the Spirit

The Fruit of the Spirit (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

The fruit of the Spirit is
love that flows
joy that glows
peace that shows
the presence of God in a stormy world.

The fruit of the Spirit is
patience that forbears
kindness that cares
goodness that shares
the presence of God in a wayward world.

The fruit of the Spirit is
faith to endure
gentleness that’s pure
self control to secure
the presence of God in a violent world.

[Repeat verse 1]

(Galatians 5:22)

Love is Patient

Love is Patient (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Chorus:
Love is patient, love is kind.
Love’s not boastful, love’s not blind
Love is faithful, love is true,
Love keeps smiling, love wins through

Love doesn’t think of itself
is not quick to take offence.
Love keeps no score of wrongs
doesn’t gloat over others’ sins
[Chorus]

There’s nothing that love cannot face
There’s no limit to its endurance
Its faith and hope will never fail
Love will never come to an end
[Chorus]

Faith, hope and love, these three
will last for ever
But the greatest of them all
is love, so make love your aim.
[Chorus]

(1 Corinthians 13)

Rejoice in the Lord always

Rejoice in the Lord always (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Chorus:
Rejoice in the Lord always
Your good humour apparent to everyone’s gaze.
Don’t fret and don’t fuss, the Lord is near
hand over your worries, to him you are dear.

Whatever happens, remember to pray,
let your requests be made known to God,
and as you thank him for all he has done,
his peace will guard your hearts in the Lord.
[Chorus]

Whatever is true, whatever is good,
what is just, pure and worthy of praise,
whatever is excellent, and what is fine,
think of these things all of your days.
[Chorus]

The lessons I taught you, the tradition I passed on,
all that I said, all you saw me do,
keep in mind, follow my lead,
and the God of peace will go with you.
[Chorus]

(Philippians 4:4–9)

Part 2: The Life of St Paul

Conversion

Conversion (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

(God said) You’ll be my witness, the one that I choose
to bring to the Gentiles this wonderful news:
My son is living, raised from the dead,
sin and death slain by the blood he has shed

As a Pharisee I was aflame with the zeal
of one who thought only he knew what was real,
defending the faith I had learned as a child,
so those who questioned it made me go wild!

On my way to Damascus, those Christians to find,
I was struck by a light which made me go blind.
I heard a voice saying: Why d’you persecute me?
You’re rejecting the way that will set you free.

Who are you Lord? I cried out in my pain,
I am Jesus of Nazareth whom you disdain.
But go to the city, your men will lead you,
it’s there you’ll be told what you have to do.

A man Ananias laid hands on me,
scales fell from my eyes – once again I could see.
I received a commission, the Gospel to share,
that people might know we belong in God’s care.

(God said) You’ll be my witness, the one that I choose
to bring to the Gentiles this wonderful news:
My son is living, raised from the dead,
sin and death slain by the blood he has shed

(Acts 9:22,26)

Take my Mind

Take my Mind (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Take my mind, Jesus, 
Take my mind, Jesus
Take my mind and I’ll think for you
Think Jesus, speak Jesus, act Jesus, live Jesus now.

Take my mouth, Jesus, 
Take my mouth, Jesus 
Take my mouth and I’ll speak for you
Think Jesus, speak Jesus, act Jesus, live Jesus now.

Take my will, Jesus, 
Take my will, Jesus
Take my will and I’ll act for you
Think Jesus, speak Jesus, act Jesus, live Jesus now.

Take my life, Jesus, 
Take my life, Jesus,
Take my life and I’ll live for you
Think Jesus, speak Jesus, act Jesus, live Jesus 
Think Jesus, speak Jesus, act Jesus, live Jesus now.

Weak and Strong

Weak and Strong (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

My grace is enough for you
this is what you must seek.
Yes my grace is sufficient for you,
my power is most strong in the weak.

God gave me a vision,
when caught up on high,
a sight beyond compare,
and he spoke to me when
I was in Paradise
in words too sacred to share

But then came Satan’s torment
a stake in the flesh
to stop me from spiritual pride.
Three times I asked God:
Please take it away
But each time this is how he replied

My grace is enough for you
this is what you must seek.
Yes my grace is sufficient for you,
my power is most strong in the weak.

So now I will boast of my weaknesses,
the power of Christ is my song.
Pain and persecution I accept
when I’m weak, it is then that I’m strong.

My grace is enough for you
this is what you must seek.
Yes my grace is sufficient for you,
my power is most strong in the weak.

(2 Corinthians 12:1-10)

I’m Sure

I’m Sure (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Chorus:
I’m sure that the Father is reigning in heaven
I’m sure that Christ is living here on earth
I’m sure that the Spirit is working good in all things
I am sure of Him.

Though the storms of life may assail me
Though the skies may be threatening and grim
Though the winds of change may buffet me
I am sure of Him.
[Chorus]

Though my heart may be breaking with sorrow
Though my body may ache in every limb
Though my mind may be troubled by my enemies
I am sure of Him.
[Chorus]

In the wonder of new life all around me
In the splendour of joy that is born of pain
In the fervour of hearts tried by fire
I am sure of Him.
[Chorus]

The Race of Faith

The Race of Faith (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

Chorus:
Let’s run the race God sets before us,
the race of faith we run each day
looking to Jesus, our guide and leader,
who, by his life, has shown us the way.

Let’s run this race with perseverance
though, through suffering, the going may get tough,
strengthened by training in Christian living
to tackle the road that’s steep and rough (Repeat)
[Chorus]

There are times as we run when our steps will falter
hampered by the sin which tries to make us fall.
With God’s protection, help and guidance
we can press forward, following his call (Repeat)
[Chorus]

In the Olympics each race has a winner,
only one athlete gains the gold.
If we keep the faith, right to the finish line,
a winner’s medal we’ll all of us hold (Repeat)
[Chorus]

I have known

I have known (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

I have known your hand on my life (x3)
Lord, keep me seeking your hand on my life (x2)

I have felt your love in my heart (x3)
Lord, keep me seeking your love in my heart (x2)

I have found the truth in your word (x3)
Lord, keep me seeking the truth in your word (x2)

I have seen your joy in my friends (x3)
Lord, keep me seeking your joy in my friends (x2)

I have known your hand on my life (x3)
Lord, keep me seeking your hand on my life (x2)

The Grace

The Grace (written by Richard Rice-Oxley; sung by Tom Nicholls)

May the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the love of God our Father,
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit
be with you all.

(2 Corinthians 13:13)

The Jesus Story

The Jesus Story is a musical journey, written by the Revd Richard Rice-Oxley, through the birth, life ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The choral arrangements have been made by Sue Glover and Janet Roberts.

The 24 original songs are all based on the New Testament, are in different styles, and take a varied approach. Some are a straight retelling of the Biblical narrative; others offer an insight into the meaning of key events, such as Christmas, Good Friday and Easter Day.

The songs are suitable for soloist, duet and chorus (choir and congregation or audience). Richard hopes that his musical may be widely used by churches and schools.

A selection of eighteen of the songs have been performed by a local choir formed from various churches in South Lincolnshire, under the leadership of Janet Roberts. Recordings made at one of the performances, together with narrative text, are available on this website: Listen to The Jesus Story.

Vocal scores with three-part harmony musical arrangements for the songs are available as pdf downloads from this website: Perform The Jesus Story.

A CD has been produced from local performances of The Jesus Story. If you could like a copy please email sylviariceoxley@gmail.com. Copies of the CD cost £3 with post and packing an extra £2. Please make cheques payable to Sylvia Rice-Oxley.

Summary of the songs, including bible references

These include the songs and narration used in the original performances, as follows:

  1. Dayspring (Based on Zechariah’s prophecy of the coming of Jesus; Luke 1:68-79)
  2. Come and Worship (The birth of Jesus; see Matthew 1:18 – 2:12 and Luke 2:1–20)
  3. Here is Love (Reflections on the birth of Jesus; see Matthew 1:18 – 2:12 and Luke 2:1–20)
  4. The Baptism of Jesus (Jesus is baptised by John the Baptist; Matthew 3:13-17)
  5. What Sort of Saviour? (Jesus is tempted in the wilderness; see Luke 4:1-13)
  6. The Beatitudes (Jesus’ teaching; based on Matthew 5:3-10)
  7. The Prodigal Son (Jesus’ teaching; based on Luke 15:11-32)
  8. The Sea of Galilee (A miracle of Jesus; Mark 4:35-41)
  9. The Healing of Ten Men (A miracle of Jesus; based on Luke 17:11-19)
  10. Hosanna (Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday; Luke 19:28-40)
  11. The Last Supper (The first Holy Communion; based on 1 Corinthians 11:23-25)
  12. Peace (Jesus’ words at the Last Supper; based on John 14:27 and 15:11)
  13. The Moon Shines (Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane before his betrayal; based on Matthew 26:36-46)
  14. Peter’s Denial (A friend of Jesus is all too human; Luke 22:54-62)
  15. Lord, What Have They Done? (Reflections on Good Friday; based on Mark 15:16-39)
  16. Hallelujah! (Reflections on Easter Day – Jesus is alive; based on Luke 24:1-12)
  17. We See Christ (Reflections on the whole story)
  18. Follow, Follow (The call to mission; see Matthew 4:18-20 and Acts 4:8-12)

The scores for six additional songs are also available, two of which (See His Light, and Face to Face with Jesus) may be particularly suitable for children:

  1. Sleep Tight (The birth of Jesus)
  2. See His Light (The birth of Jesus)
  3. Come to Me (Words of Jesus)
  4. Blood on His Hands (Good Friday)
  5. God has Spoken (Easter Day)
  6. Face to Face with Jesus (The Ascension of Christ)