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Father The Hour Is Come

The Intercessory Prayer

Text from the King James Version of the Bible

Music and Additional Lyrics by Vaughn W North

John 17

Following the Last Supper, Christ leads his apostles to the Garden of Gethsemane, where he will take upon himself the sins, pain and suffering of all mankind.   He pauses and offers what has become known as the Intercessory Prayer.  In His prayer, he reviews his obedience to the Father’s will and the power He was given over all flesh (represented by the raising of Lazarus).  He then prays for unity among his apostles, similar to the perfect unity He and his Father enjoy.

Because of the length of this piece, the video portion has been expanded with additional scenes of the ordination and instruction of the apostles by the Savior, as well as their later ministry, including that of the Apostle Paul.

The music boldly opens with pounding groups of alternating minor and major chords intended to capture both Christ’s suffering and the contrasting triumph of his Atonement.  The minor chords recall the extreme suffering of Christ, along with the deep sorrow and empathy we feel for his pain.  The major chords invoke the triumph, glory and grandeur of his mission and our future hope in Him. 

Text:

And He took bread, and blessed it, and brake and gave to His disciples, saying:

“Take, eat, this is my body.”

He took the cup, and gave thanks, saying:

“Drink, for this is my blood of the new testament,

Which is shed for many for the remission of sins.

This do in remembrance of me.

For I will not eat anymore thereof until it be fulfilled in the Kingdom of God.

For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine

Until I drink it with you in the Kingdom of God, the kingdom of my Father.”