27/10/2025
Morning everyone.
I have started work on creating an eighth video to go on my YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/?si=-MwTn-FgOyFf72BX
I am taking a track off my first album entitled: ‘On the sure line’, which from a composition perspective is based on the last chapter of John’s Gospel - chapter 21.
The chapter is about how Peter moves from frustration to fulfillment in a really short time and there are life sessions contained in this story for all of us.
At the begining we find Peter racked in guilt from his three denials and about to go back to his trade of fishing.
Being a fisherman he and his colleagues have a frustrating night and catch nothing. Then some bloke on the shore suggests putting the nets on the other side of the boat!
At this point Peter must have been angry and fed up. However, suddenly the nets are full! John (‘the disciple who Jesus loved’ - John’s own title) says the bloke on the shore is Jesus, at which point Peter strips off and swims to the shore. Here, despite his lack of attire, he is reconciled with Jesus by the three questions - “Peter, do you love me?”
Peter becomes the very thing Jesus said he would become: “Upon this rock, I will build my church” - Matt 16 v18
In the music, Peter is the guitar and is stuck in the minor key of Gm, Jesus is the saxophone but in the major key of Bb (B Flat). It takes three key changes before the guitar joins the saxophone in the same key.
How often are we in a ‘different key’ to the Lord or those around us?? How do we change? The answer is operating out of love!
Make sure you have love as your core value and know who you truly are - be on the sure line!
I will post up a link once this has been established 😀
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