It may be impossible for these two writers to say just
how many people’s circumstances in a church in 2006 helped spur the poetry they
wrote over a several-month stretch of time. Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan were
in Sydney, Australia and thinking of the body of believers there, and hearing
many of their stories as they worked on “Mighty to Save”. Ben’s recollection of
that time suggests these authors think of their own surroundings first when
they mull over the words that eventually travel far and wide among other
believers, a phenomenon that underscores the common needs and emotions of
people across the planet. Their work habits further indicate they access the
deep truths of ancient texts for inspiration, another cohesive element that
gives their creation such widespread reception.
The local church of which Ben and Reuben were thinking
in 2006 was the Hillsong Church in Sydney, a place where not only people but
also biblical teaching has impact on songwriters like these two. Ben shared in
an interview years after ‘Mighty to Save’ was published that restoration of hurting
people at the church was a recurring theme that made the song’s emergence so
natural. ‘Compassion’, ‘love’, ‘mercy’, ‘forgiveness’, and ‘kindness’ were not
just convenient words for their composition (v.1), but acts that Ben and Reuben
saw regularly at Hillsong. These demonstrations of a godly influence imprinted
on their imaginations as they sat and thought about what they wanted to write
that could resonate with these people. Though it was an immediate impact that
Fielding and Morgan saw the first night the song was sung by the church, the
journey to get there was nevertheless anything but a speedy one. Many months
lay between the first time they experimented with word phrases, the music, and
the final product. Ben also quotes three different scriptures (Luke 6:45; Zephaniah
3:17; and Romans 10:9) as he related the development of their thoughts and the
special care they took in fine-tuning what they wanted to say. That biblical precision
and inspiration they emphasized as part of the songwriting adventure was a key
element, along with their collaborative spirit, Ben says. He concludes that
ultimately, what made ‘Mighty to Save’ effective was how it intersected God’s
truth and spirit with human life in all its reality.
Fielding and Morgan can be expected to collaborate on
future musical projects. They’ve been teaming up since they were in their mid-teens,
but surprisingly, ‘Mighty to Save’ was the first one Ben says they completed
together. Perhaps that was a result of the Hillsong influence that helped incubate
the song. Reuben’s life has taken him to the Hillsong church in the United
Kingdom, but he and Ben have continued their music-writing adventures,
including at least a dozen other songs they’ve co-written since 2006. Evidently,
that spirit they used in ‘Mighty to Save’ is still at work. That’s not a surprise,
is it? Just where does that Spirit originate, and is He musical Himself? Check
out 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22, think about that poetic character, and then
see what you think.
See the
authors’ story of the song’s development here: https://worshipleader.com/music/mighty-to-save/
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