It is hard to believe I composed my first instrumental melody twenty years ago (click above to listen with Spotify as you read). In May 2000 I had a new keyboard and basic studio set up. God inspired the idea to use a verse of Scripture as the basis for an instrumental song. The first melody was titled Grace and Truth from John 1:14, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”
This idea leading to my first instrumental has become more and more profound over the years. Below are a few thoughts about this song, and what it has meant to my life and faith journey. I hope these reflections inspire your story.
Grace and Truth is in the key of C, which made it easier to compose and play. It begins with delicate verse variations to represent how grace is gentle and tender. The chorus is big and bold with low chords to express truth. This is followed by a new grace melody with higher notes flowing down. The truth chorus repeats again. Then the original grace melody returns and ends the song. It became the seventh track on my first album Walk in the Light.
This amazes me how grace comes before truth in this verse. As my desire to study Scripture grew in the 1990s, I didn’t realize my heart was filling with more truth than grace. In the 2000s God began to teach me to have more grace and forgiveness toward people. He was gradually helping me to see every person as He sees them, and to love them with His love, as He first loved us. In my life and faith story grace has been catching up with truth. Today both grace and truth are filling my heart more and more. For many years I lived life with more of an either or perspective, where either grace or truth was the lead story. In my case truth carried more weight than grace. This made me quietly more self righteous and judgmental with regard to others, even though I was just as unrighteous and sinful in God’s eyes. Only Jesus is filled with one hundred percent grace and truth, but He invites us to grow in receiving and sharing both with others through our lives.
The Lord has been so patient with me. His grace is an amazing gift (Ephesians 2:8). His truth is perfect, refreshing my soul (Psalm 19:7). My life and musical journey with grace and truth is woven into all one hundred forty songs I have composed and arranged over the past twenty years. I hope my music and story continue to be a blessing and encouragement to you!
How does the music and inspiration behind Grace and Truth speak to you?
Marilyn says
Very beautiful! I always get inspired from listening to your music , Sounds from
Heaven 😊😇
Stanton Lanier says
Thank you so much Marilyn. Such kind words. Blessings to you, Stanton.
Patrick Ashby says
All your songs are inspired melodies that fill my heart with grace. Thank you for the inspiration.
Stanton Lanier says
Thank you Patrick. Your encouragement means so much to me. Thank you for being a faithful listener. Blessings, Stanton.
Samantha says
Dear Stanton,
Happy 20 years! Thank you for sharing your Grace and Truth testimony. It has only been recently that I understood grace more. And the more we understand the Father’s grace, the more we can give it to others. Thank you for being an inspiration! And cheers to more music-writing ahead!
Stanton Lanier says
Thank you Samantha! And well said! I appreciate you taking the time to read and write such an encouraging word back. Blessings, Stanton.