"Well Done, Good and Faithful" by Andrew Peterson

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2018
  • From Andrew Peterson's 2018 EP entitled "Resurrection Letters: Prologue"
    Well Done, Good and Faithful
    Written by Andrew Peterson, Aedan Peterson
    (c) 2018 Jakedog Music (ASCAP) Admin. by Musicservices.org, Aedan Peterson designee/Jakedog Music
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Komentáře • 62

  • @irenefrancis
    @irenefrancis Před 2 lety +22

    "Well Done, Good And Faithful"
    Why has my God, my soul forsook, nor will a smile afford
    Thus David once in anguish spoke and thus our dying Lord
    Oh, it's your chief delight to dwell among your praising saints
    And yet your hear us groan as well and pity our complaints
    Our fathers trusted in your name and great deliverance found
    But he's a worm despised of men who trot him to the ground
    Men shake their heads and pass him by and laugh his soul to scorn
    "In vain he trusts in God," they cry, neglected and forlorn
    But you are he who formed his flesh by your own mighty word
    And since he hung upon the breast his hope was in the Lord
    Why would his father hide his face when foes stand threatening 'round
    In his dark hour of deep distress and not a helper found
    Why, oh why, my God?
    Why, oh why, my God?
    For the joy set before him he endured
    And is seated at the right hand of the throne
    Well done, good and faithful, well done
    Well done, good and faithful one
    Behold your dear one left alone with the cruel and the proud
    As mighty bulls so fierce and strong, as lions roaring loud
    For mirth and hell and sorrows meet to multiply the pain
    They nail his hands, they pierce his feet and mock him yet again
    Yet if your sovereign hand let loose a rage in earth and hell
    Why would my Heavenly father bruise the son he loved so well?
    He prayed in dark Gethsemane, "Withhold this bitter cup"
    But he resigned his will to thee and drank the sorrows up
    Our savior cried with David's grief, "In groans I waste my breath
    Thy hand has brought me down beneath the bitter dust of death"
    And then he gave his spirit up to trust it in your hand
    His dying flesh reposed in hope, to rise at your command
    Why, oh why, my God?
    Why, oh why, my God?
    For the joy set before him he endured
    And is seated at the right hand of the throne
    Well done, good and faithful, well done
    Well done, good and faithful, well done
    Well done good and faithful one

  • @christinegeuin4389
    @christinegeuin4389 Před 6 lety +47

    Radio Stations: Please play Andrew Peterson!

  • @billraab2436
    @billraab2436 Před 6 lety +49

    This is quite possibly the best "christian" song I have ever heard. Well done Mr. Peterson.

  • @mowglisj
    @mowglisj Před 3 lety +25

    Musically, lyrically, and theologically this is excellent. There is a lack of true, authentic lament in our modern Christian music, populated as it is with chipper major chords and dime store theology. Thank you for this offering.

  • @AlyoshaKaramazov.
    @AlyoshaKaramazov. Před 2 lety +6

    The more I listen to Andrew Peterson's Resurrection Letters Vol. 1 album-my favorite post-millenial inspirational album-the more I am awed by his theologically rich songs. This example features images of the suffering Messiah in David's prophetic Psalm 22. Peterson subsequently connects those images to the comforting words found in Hebrews 1:2, where we discover that the Son of God endured the cross for the joy that was set before him. Because of Christ's selflessness, obedience, and love, he alone deserves to be called "good and faithful servant." And it is his goodness that opens the path for us to become servants of God as well. . .This album ranks right up there with the best of Keith Green and Rich Mullins, whose ears and hearts would rejoice upon hearing these beautiful songs.

  • @kevinsnyder3019
    @kevinsnyder3019 Před 4 lety +12

    Thank you Andrew for the beautiful art that you create that opens up our vulnerabilities so we are able to see new glimpses of Jesus who continues to be Immanuel, God with us!

  • @rawdatadaniel
    @rawdatadaniel Před 6 lety +34

    In Psalm 22, David prophetically describes the anguish of Christ on the cross. Isaac Watts then rendered this already Christ-centered Psalm further in the language of the New Testament. And now Andrew Peterson has beautifully set it all to music. Thank you, Andrew, for contributing your talents to this rich chain of faith. Thank You, God, for using these men in this way to bring glory to Your name and to strengthen us.

    • @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim
      @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I didn't know this and (foolishly) haven't taken the time to research this song's backstory yet.

  • @patrickvanbramer5318
    @patrickvanbramer5318 Před 3 lety +5

    I wondered in amazement with these lyrics and when I found the words in the Bible I knew none truer. Thankyou Andrew for the music, ThankYou God for Andrew and Your song

  • @childinchrist7335
    @childinchrist7335 Před 4 lety +15

    This song is beautiful. There are a lot musician and artist driven the things of the world. I like how God centered your lyrics are. God bless you brother.

  • @akilagk4822
    @akilagk4822 Před 6 lety +10

    "Well done good and faithful servant"- what i want to hear Him say! How beautiful will that moment be. Powerful song!

  • @1stlast290
    @1stlast290 Před 2 lety +3

    Hauntingly beautiful.
    Intersection of longing, beauty, and truth.

  • @clairstberry
    @clairstberry Před 2 lety +2

    I don’t know how I missed this treasure, but I’m thankful to God to find it now. And thanks to you Andrew Peterson for your magnificent talent and yieldedness to Christ.!

  • @bryceruppe9260
    @bryceruppe9260 Před rokem +3

    "3:4 But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared,
    3:5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;
    3:6 Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour;
    3:7 That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life." Titus 3:4-7.

    • @triciafriesen3693
      @triciafriesen3693 Před 3 měsíci

      This is my "life verse". (All four verses!) This is the scripture that sums up the beauty of a relationship with Christ to me.

  • @zionshoemaker1065
    @zionshoemaker1065 Před 3 lety +4

    I have loved your music for many years Andrew Peterson. You have only grown to be a better and better musician. Blessings!

    • @patrickvanbramer5318
      @patrickvanbramer5318 Před 3 lety

      Andrew is a great songwriter. He and Rich Mullins. I try to avoid the music at church. I go to hear the sermon and listen to this music in my room after church. Very deep and meaningful. Brings me closer to our Lord

  • @frankbottcher2606
    @frankbottcher2606 Před 2 lety +2

    So many popular Christian singers make it more about them rather than Christ. I think Andrew might of got it right.

  • @cindymelissakillebrew4113

    May the Lord almighty bless you and your ministry. The word of God is alive and powerful. Your music proves that you don't need any other lyrics outside the Bible.

    • @clairstberry
      @clairstberry Před 2 lety

      Sweet sister, God is not religious. We are urged to sing a new song unto the Lord!

  • @angelamiller3863
    @angelamiller3863 Před 2 lety +1

    You are one of my favorite Christian Artist - You helped me get through some difficult trials in my life!! God Bless You!

  • @calogerofanara837
    @calogerofanara837 Před 6 lety +5

    What a rich and deep poetry , inspired by the most tragic but yet hopeful event in man's history.. For a moment God Almighty was hiding His face from the sight of His beloved Son.. and the recall to David's psalm is very appropriate.. Great job Mr Peterson.

  • @pattipalmisano909
    @pattipalmisano909 Před 2 lety +1

    What a beautiful song, what a beautiful story. Thank you, Jesus.

  • @margaretlarson689
    @margaretlarson689 Před 6 lety +36

    Oh My, where have I been????Totally awed by these WONDERFUL songs!!!! Now want EVERY thing Andrew Peterson has ever done!!!!

  • @JamesJohnson-sh9fu
    @JamesJohnson-sh9fu Před 2 lety +1

    just and faithful

  • @AlanTenBroeck-yc8im
    @AlanTenBroeck-yc8im Před měsícem

    Do you understand the Hell I am going through as I am still being neglected every goddamn day. Having to eat from the trash cans. No real support. Disowned by most of my family. Well, at least alienated. Homeless. No love. Or very little anyway. But the ones who do are the ones going through it with me. Is this how you keep the sabbath day holy?

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro Před rokem

    may we be filled with the spirit to do good works in your name Lord and help us to be faithful

  • @jackhillard7831
    @jackhillard7831 Před 4 lety +2

    I have come to love this song.

  • @lisajohnson4935
    @lisajohnson4935 Před 6 lety +5

    Oh my! Just breathtaking! Thanks you so much for sharing your talent and your heart.

  • @starkim7014
    @starkim7014 Před 5 lety +7

    감사합니다 THANK YOU

  • @saveManhattan
    @saveManhattan Před 6 lety +7

    These songs are all so powerful. Thank you for this new music!

  • @kathleenmathis3044
    @kathleenmathis3044 Před rokem

    Haunting and beautiful song -- the sweetness of a prayer.

  • @hard2concentr8
    @hard2concentr8 Před rokem

    Beautiful. This song is really informing my meditation on this Holy Saturday. The 22nd Psalm has long been one of my go-to scriptures in times of struggle and the mournful tone drives a sense of the extreme loss with which the Apostles and Our Lady, even in their faith, must have dealt.

  • @katlynnmansfield1464
    @katlynnmansfield1464 Před 4 lety +2

    Most beautiful song ever written 😍

  • @elizabethturpin2562
    @elizabethturpin2562 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful

  • @ranielpereira686
    @ranielpereira686 Před 3 lety +2

    Linda canção . toca o mais profundo do ser , incrível !!

  • @toriannperkey5787
    @toriannperkey5787 Před 6 lety +5

    First comment! Love Andrew Peterson!!!

  • @marymsc2659
    @marymsc2659 Před 5 lety +2

    This song s so nice.So gently sung. 💗 ✝💗

  • @BHCJ11
    @BHCJ11 Před 4 lety +2

    Love this so much.

  • @kevinyaiko2432
    @kevinyaiko2432 Před 6 lety +51

    Unofficial lyrics
    Why has my God, my soul forsook, nor will a smile afford.
    Thus David once in anguish spoke and thus our dying Lord.
    Oh it’s your chief delight to dwell among your praising saints.
    And yet your hear us groan as well and pity our complaints.
    Our fathers trusted in your name and great deliverance found.
    But he’s a worm despised of men who trot him to the ground.
    Men shake their heads and pass him by and laugh his soul to scorn.
    ‘In vain he trusts in God’, they cry, neglected and forlorn.
    But you are he who formed his flesh by your own mighty word.
    And since he hung upon the breast his hope was in the Lord.
    Why would his father hide his face when foes stand threatening ‘round
    In his dark hour of deep distress and not a helper found.
    Why, oh why, my God?
    Why, oh why, my God?
    For the joy before him he endured.
    And is seated at the right hand of the throne.
    Well done, good and faithful, well done.
    Well done, good and faithful one.
    Behold your dear one left alone with the cruel and the proud
    As mighty bulls so fierce and strong, as lions roaring loud.
    For mirth and hell and sorrows meet to multiply the pain.
    They nail his hands they pierce his feet and mock him yet again.
    Yet if your sovereign hand let loose a rage in earth and hell.
    Why would my Heavenly father bruise the son he loved so well?
    He prayed in dark Gethsemane, ‘Withhold this bitter cup.’
    But he resigned his will to thee and drank the sorrows up.
    Our savior cried with David’s grief, in groans I waste my breath.
    Thy hand has brought me down beneath the bitter dust of death.
    And then he gave his spirit up to trust it in your hand.
    His dying flesh reposed in hope, to rise at your command.
    Why, oh why, my God?
    Why, oh why, my God?
    For the joy before him he endured.
    And is seated at the right hand of the throne.
    Well done, good and faithful, well done.
    Well done, good and faithful, well done.
    Well done good and faithful one.

    • @nealkennedy2068
      @nealkennedy2068 Před 6 lety

      Thank you Kevin! Well done. :)

    • @nealkennedy2068
      @nealkennedy2068 Před 6 lety

      ps... i think the lyric is "reposed in hope" instead of "reposed and hung."

    • @Dekrypt84
      @Dekrypt84 Před 6 lety

      "the rage of earth and hell" ;)

    • @elaniVR
      @elaniVR Před 5 lety

      Behold your dear one left among the cruel and the proud, not alone with :)

  • @Siriussegler1
    @Siriussegler1 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks thnaks thanks. lg Blumengeschenk for you

  • @JustinCarey
    @JustinCarey Před 8 měsíci

    🔥!

  • @andreasmurre
    @andreasmurre Před 6 lety +2

    Love it, but I miss the lyrics :o

  • @itsAndric
    @itsAndric Před 2 lety +1

    Idk why but their is only 47 comments ?

    • @katgyomber2938
      @katgyomber2938 Před 2 lety

      You have been truly blessed by our Lord & Saviour Mr. Petersen. I praise & thank our Lord for your songs & music. It is beautiful!!!
      Thank you Lord for this!
      I can feel Jesus through your music & songs.

  • @smayorgakmymca
    @smayorgakmymca Před 5 lety +3

    ¿Por qué mi Dios, mi alma ha abandonado, ni una sonrisa puede permitirse?
    Así habló David una vez en angustia.
    Swap to English¿Por qué mi Dios, mi alma ha abandonado, ni una sonrisa puede permitirse?
    Así habló David una vez en angustia y así nuestro Señor moribundo.
    Oh, es tu principal deleite vivir entre tus santos alabadores
    Y sin embargo, también nos oyes gemir y lamentar nuestras quejas.
    Nuestros padres confiaron en tu nombre y encontraron gran liberación.
    Pero es un gusano despreciado por los hombres que lo trotan hasta el suelo.
    Los hombres sacuden la cabeza y lo pasan y ríen su alma con desprecio.
    "En vano confía en Dios", gritan, descuidados y desamparados.
    Pero tú eres el que formó su carne con tu propia y poderosa palabra.
    Y como colgaba del pecho, su esperanza estaba en el Señor.
    ¿Por qué su padre esconde su rostro cuando los enemigos se ponen de pie amenazando?
    En su hora oscura de profunda angustia y no encontró un ayudante.
    ¿Por qué, oh, por qué, Dios mío?
    ¿Por qué, oh por qué, Dios mío?
    Por la alegría puesta delante de él soportó.
    Y está sentado a la diestra del trono.
    Bien hecho, bien y fiel, bien hecho.
    Bien hecho, bueno y fiel.
    He aquí que tu querido se queda solo con los crueles y los orgullosos.
    Como toros poderosos tan fieros y fuertes, como leones rugiendo ruidosamente
    Para la alegría y el infierno y las penas se unen para multiplicar el dolor.
    Le clavan las manos, le perforan los pies y se burlan de él una vez más.
    Sin embargo, si tu mano soberana suelta una furia en la tierra y el infierno
    ¿Por qué mi padre celestial heriría tan bien al hijo que amaba?
    Él oró en la oscuridad de Getsemaní, "Retener esta copa amarga"
    Pero él renunció a tu voluntad para ti y bebió las penas.
    Nuestro salvador gritó con el dolor de David: "En gemidos, desperdicio el aliento.
    Tu mano me ha hecho caer bajo el amargo polvo de la muerte ".
    Y luego entregó su espíritu para confiarlo en tu mano.
    Su carne moribunda reposó en esperanza, para levantarse a tus órdenes.
    ¿Por qué, oh, por qué, Dios mío?
    ¿Por qué, oh, por qué, Dios mío?
    Por la alegría puesta delante de él soportó.
    Y está sentado a la diestra del trono.
    Bien hecho, bien y fiel, bien hecho.
    Bien hecho, bien y fiel, bien hecho.
    Bien hecho buen y fiel.