On April 29th, we had a special music presentation with the ward choir and volunteers from the Senior Primary. I love when we invite the primary children to sing with us for a couple of reasons--1) It significantly boosts our ward choir attendance, because usually at least one of their parents comes with them, ;) and 2) There is just such a sweet spirit when the primary children sing.
We sang "A Place in His Arms" by Sally Deford and it was perhaps the best thing we've sung the entire year so far. I still have people comment to me how much they enjoyed that song (and it's June as I'm writing this.) For the first verse, I asked my daughter Daphne to sing a solo, (she did BEAUTIFULLY.) Then all the primary children sang the 2nd verse with the women oohing behind them. The third verse started out with the choir a cappella.
Then came the 3rd verse chorus, which was one of my favorite moments of the piece. It started with the women in unison, then added the men, then we added the children on the words "There was room in His arms for his little ones then, there's a place in His arms for me!" It was really powerful, how it kept building and building. (I'm getting chills just thinking about it, and I don't think it's just because I'm sitting by an air vent . . .)
Then on the last line, Daphne sang by herself "There's a place in His arms for me," while the choir oohed behind her. I don't know if everyone internalized the reasoning behind that, but what it meant to me is that the Savior's love is for everyone (everyone singing "There was room in His arms for His little ones then . . .") but somehow, it is also VERY personal and individual.
This piece has a wonderfully tender message about the Savior's love for each one of us. I told the primary children that even though none of us were alive at the time of the Savior's ministry on earth, and none of us can remember what it feels like to get a hug from Jesus, if they would pay attention to the way they felt as they sang this song, the Holy Ghost could teach them how it feels to be encircled by Jesus' arms. As I looked at those sweet children while they were singing, I saw one little girl with tears in her eyes, and I knew she'd been paying attention.
A Place in His Arms
Suffer the children to come unto me,
Jesus taught His disciples of old
Then he took every child in His loving embrace
And He blessed them so long ago
Bring me your little ones, Jesus said
For of such shall my kingdom be
There was room in His arms for his little ones then
There's a place in His arms for me
Oh how the Savior loves each little child
How He smiles when I seek Him in faith
Then He gathers me close in His loving embrace
And He blesses me day by day
Bring me your little ones, Jesus said
For of such shall my kingdom be
There was room in His arms for his little ones then
There's a place in His arms for me
So, like the children who sought Him of old,
I will come to the Holy One
I will call on His name, I will trust in the grace
Of the Father's beloved Son
Humble my heart like a little child
For of such shall His kingdom be
There was room in His arms for his little ones then
There's a place in His arms for me
There's a place in His arms for me
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