Today is worldwide release day for Imagine Immeasurable. Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, all music platforms, or click below. As you listen, scroll down and read the inspiration behind this beautiful and welcoming orchestral track offering peace and hope to our lives and stories.
When I started composing the music I envisioned a bigger, powerful “immeasurable” theme to represent God and His infinite strength, and a smaller, delicate “imagine” theme to represent me and my dependence on Him. We are responsible for the imagining and He is responsible for the immeasurable. An introduction happened with soft organ, solo English horn, and gentle choir, followed by a beautiful solo oboe melody. My music ideas shifted to an “immeasurable” main theme expressing God’s beauty and majesty, and an “imagine” secondary theme conveying my well intended energy and effort.
This moved my heart to see that God’s immeasurable nature did not require a strong and powerful effort by Him. Instead, I began to consider how His creation of the stars, the universe, the earth, the oceans, the mountains, the flowers, the animals, and human beings, everything, happened with ease, majesty, and beauty. His immeasurable does not require striving or stress for anything. Rather, there is a sense of ease, confidence, assurance, beauty, grace, and love in everything He does. This perspective was a new revelation for me, as I reflected on the inspiration from Ephesians 3:20, which has become more and more special in my life and faith. It moves me to focus on God’s abundance instead of my scarcity, to imagine great possibilities as I delight in Him and seek His desires for me, and to know His power is working in and through me by the Holy Spirit.
The primary “immeasurable” theme which is first heard as an oboe solo is repeated throughout the song, with more instruments joining to increase its breadth and depth. The secondary “imagine” theme answers, bringing some energy with French horn and rhythmic strings to symbolize how we tend to bring our own strength and effort to a situation. The choir harmonies represent heaven in all its grandeur. The “imagine” theme becomes slower the second time it appears, and a majestic cathedral organ leads the melody to represent God’s immeasurable protecting and enveloping our strength, our life, and our story. As the song progresses the “imagine” becomes more like the “immeasurable” to symbolize our gradual growth in becoming more like Jesus by surrendering to God, trusting Him completely, and having more grace and love for all people. The immeasurable theme repeats to the end, slowly working its way from full orchestra to the solo oboe we heard in the beginning, with soft strings and choir harmony underneath, and a final chord by the full orchestra.
How does “Imagine Immeasurable” speak into your life and story today?
EPHESIANS 3:20 (NIV, NKJV, and MSG versions)
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.
Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.
God can do anything, you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us.
Tammy Winters says
That is absolutely beautiful! I love listening to the song and reading the story behind it! I want to listen again and read it one more time. It makes the song that much more special knowing the story behind it! Thank you so much for sharing it!
Stanton Lanier says
Thank you Tammy! I am so glad you love this new song, and its inspiration as well. Wishing you God’s grace, peace, and joy! – Stanton
Leddy Hammock says
Uplifting and soothing, inspirational and powerful!
Stanton Lanier says
Hi Leddy, and thank you for your comment about this new song. I am grateful the music and its inspiration are such a blessing to you. Grace and Peace, Stanton
Page says
Great words and song!
Thank you for using your gift; your music is bc a blessing to my soul.
Stanton Lanier says
Thank you Page! It is wonderful to hear from you, and to know this new song is a blessing to you, along with the inspiration behind it. God’s blessings to you! – Stanton
Christina Amway says
Thank you so much for the reminder and illustration of God’s immeasurable love for us ….
Stanton Lanier says
Hi Christina, you are welcome, and thank you for your comment. I am so glad this new song and its inspiration are a blessing to you! Grace and Peace, Stanton
Larry Kenny says
To my mind, I imagine this creation of beauty as the sound track behind a photo array of the trees as they change from spring, (as the solo of oboes begins), to summer, to fall, to winter, and finally back to spring. I think that might begin to do justice in some small part to the story of this composition and let the audience not only hear the greatness of God but to see some of his works. Thanks for the opportunity to comment.
Stanton Lanier says
Dear Larry, thank you so much for your thoughtful words and imagery about this new piece. It is humanly impossible to convey God’s immeasurable glory, but it was a fun musical challenge. The changing seasons of the year and the wonder of each one are a glimpse of His greatness as you mentioned. Thank you for listening and for your support. God’s blessings to you! – Stanton
Mark O says
I’ve been wrestling with some of life’s challenges and for the last few years have taken solace in you’re beautiful and spiritually uplifting music.
At the same time, I’ve experienced great blessings from God.
This is a wonderful capstone piece of music.
Thank You
Mark O
Stanton Lanier says
Dear Mark, Thank for listening and for investing time to share these thoughts. I am so glad my music has brought some beauty to you, and been uplifting for you. There is a tension in life’s challenges and blessings, but God’s immeasurable is always there for us when we lean into Him. Wishing you His grace, peace, and joy! – Stanton