Sunday, November 17, 2019

Glorious God -- David Baroni, Bob Fitts, Paul Smith, Claire Cloninger


There were four of them, with a common objective in mind. Whether or not they were actually in Colorado Springs (see the map here) when “Glorious God” was first created in 1995, David Baroni, Bob Fitts, Paul Smith, and Claire Cloninger had a musical relationship via the company called Integrity (based in Colorado) that must have been part of the cement for the song. But, that was just the vehicle; the contents inside the vehicle could not be contained in one space so easily, as the words they collaborated to write show. This God whom they proclaimed has a reputation across the globe, as David and Bob had seen many times over in their travels and associations. And so, what they penned has a calling ‘to every nation’ (end of song), words that they must have thought could be useful in the many cultures they wanted to touch. What glorious characteristics of this God did they want to relate?

All four of these writers came together from geographically different locations: David and his family live in the Nashville, Tennessee area; Bob is from southern California originally and has lived in Hawaii for nearly 40 years; Paul hails from Texas; Claire grew up in Louisiana. So, what happened to bring these four together for “Glorious God”? With David and Bob, particularly, maybe it was the international focus of their experiences that helped them see how big God is. David and his wife (Rita) relate that they’ve served in over 25 nations, and have lived in 49 different states. That surely must be a significant spur for David’s service as a faculty member of the International Worship Institute for 15 years. Likewise, Bob and his wife (Kathy) have been to over 50 nations to carry the message about God, and still call a church in Singapore their spiritual home. Let’s assume that Paul and Claire likewise felt that God’s reach was far beyond the borders they inhabited. What did they collectively say about Him? Repeatedly, He’s the ‘glorious God, a powerful Savior’, the One who distributes mercy and grace, possesses divine goodness, and inspires creation’s cries of adulation. His voice is like ‘a crashing cymbal’, and his touch causes earthly tremors (v.1) – that’s how this God’s power manifests itself. His risen nature is not just to show Himself powerful, but to extend mercy and grace in an ultimate way to redeem all of us from death; we ‘soar like eagles’ (v.2) to celebrate this truth. Those are universal notions that reverberate in all ears. One can imagine that David and Bob knew experientially this resonated far and wide on earth.

Claire died in August 2019, so the words she co-wrote some 25 years earlier undoubtedly have more meaning for her currently – she’s seeing the glorious God face-to-face. Did she and the other three collaborators imagine together what each would face one day? What specific circumstances transpired to spark their teamwork? Perhaps there were none that stand out; maybe the life experience of each of them brought enough to the music-drafting table, and into the sound-mixing room to bring about ‘Glorious God’. God can shape a song any way He wants, using things we may not even notice. You think He’ll share those with us someday? I’m looking forward to His music lessons!


See this site for the author-composer listed first among the four credited with this song: http://www.davidbaroni.com/

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