This was a reflective moment, shared between friends. One of
them told the other of the overwhelming sensation of contact with the Divine One,
mirrored in the words he and his buddy eventually recorded that day. Thirty-somethings
Jason Ingram and his friend Reuben Morgan are, ethnically, what someone might
describe as cousins because of their American and British backgrounds. But,
they’re also brothers in their musical poetry, and they were doing what comes
naturally in their tradecraft one day in 2010. Feeling and thinking and writing,
perhaps in that order, were the modes of their composition “Forever Reign”. Was
one of these friends thinking about the prodigal son (see James Tissot picture,
here)?
Reuben Morgan says he and Jason Ingram were crafting some
music one day, an environment where they were just ‘hanging out” and trading thoughts.
Jason had the initial ideas, borne from some inner thoughts of how he related
to God. It wouldn’t be a surprise if much of what he’d already developed had
emerged from some scripture; some references are made to two different ancient
authors (Jeremiah’s Lamentations 5:19, and Isaiah 9:7) as the song’s story is told
by Reuben. Jason and Reuben assigned multiple attributes to God in their
verses, capped with a chorus that Reuben says surfaced very easily. Is it an
accident that they hit upon the words ‘running to your arms’ after thinking of
God’s nature in various positive ways? They
didn’t ponder judgment, or the destructive power of tornadoes or hurricanes in His
creation. It’s a window into how Jason Ingram was feeling that day, as Reuben
says his friend shared the traits of God in low tones, something that was an
intimate expression – between a believer and the infinite Creator. His goodness
-- though His awesome, terrifying presence is real, too – was what inspired the
Ingram-Morgan collaboration that day.
Think of His basic nature – love – toward you, and repeat
what you feel He’s translating to you, from Creator to created being. He’s
welcoming you into His world. It would take away one’s breath, be too much to
imagine, and perhaps be too much to sum up in human words, all this goodness
flowing from Him to me. That’s what heaven must be like. Those are mental images
that the words of “Forever Reign” conjure up. Jason Ingram and Reuben Morgan
are probably, like many believers, decades from their eternal inheritance. But, with
their song, they seem to be saying ‘why wait?’ Sing it quietly, gently at
first, and be reassured that He’s not make-believe. He’s an historical fact, an
eternal certainty, and a present-day calm in my storm-ridden life. Reuben acknowledges
that the song’s words become a proclamation, a testimony for others to hear
after the opening verse. Go ahead. Sing it loud!
See this site for the video that is the sole source for the
song story: http://worshiptogether.com/songs/songdetail.aspx?iid=1804807
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