Listen to a video recording of
a new song by Joseph Mathias, performed with
Will Cannon, and followed by an interview
conducted by Martin Steinbereithner
I Delight in Your
Will
.
Lyrics
adapted from Psalm 40
Patiently I sought the Lord;
He has heard my cry,
and he has drawn me up
And made my steps secure.
And I said, “Behold I come
in the steps of my Savior before me.
Behold I come to you!”
I delight in your will, oh my God; and your law is within my heart. And I come to serve your Word. And I will speak of your
steadfast love And I’ll tell of your
faithfulness. Yes, I come to do your will, For you have set me free.
Sacrifice and offering you do not desire
But you have given me an open ear, Oh
Lord.
And I said, “Behold I come
in the steps of my Savior before me.
Behold I come to you!”
I delight in your will, oh my God; and your law is within my heart. And I come to serve your Word. And I will speak of your
steadfast love And I’ll tell of your
faithfulness. Yes, I come to do your will, For you have set me free.
Great is the Lord! Great is the Lord!
Let all who love him say it:
Great is the Lord!
Joseph Mathias is
a lifelong member of the Servants of the Word.
He currently lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
where he was also born and raised. He
graduated from the Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures at the University of
Michigan with a concentration in Russian. He
currently serves in University Christian
Outreach at the University of Michigan, while
pursuing a Master's degree in Theology at
Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.
Will Cannon is an affiliate in formation with
the Servants of the Word in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, USA, and also serves on staff with
University Christian Outreach in Ann Arbor.
Will is originally from Norcross, Georgia,
USA. He moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2008
to attend the University of Michigan where he
graduated with a degree in Audio Engineering
and Electrical Engineering.
Dr. Martin Steinbereithner is the Director of
Communications and Development for The
Servants of the Word and is a lifelong member.
Martin is Viennese, and currently resides in
Chelsea, Michigan (USA). Previously he worked
for twenty years in campus ministry in North
America, Lebanon and England and for over the
last ten years with Christian communities in
the Middle East, Poland, Russia, Belgium,
Germany, Austria, France, the UK and Africa.
Martin holds a doctorate in organizational
behavior and non-profit management. He is a
research associate of the Nonprofit Research
Group at the Vienna University of Business and
Economics and consults with various
faith-based non-profit organizations. Personal
Website: http://tinostein.blogspot.com/