Delirious? was an English Christian rock and worship band formed in 1993 in Littlehampton (UK). The lineup consisted of Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stuart Garrard (also known as Stu G) on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Thatcher on bass guitar, Tim Jupp on keys and piano, and Stew Smith on drums and percussion (1993-2008) and later Paul Evans on drums and percussion (2008-2009). They are perhaps best-known for their modern worship songs 'Rain Down', 'Majesty', 'Lord You Have My Heart', 'Thank You For Saving Me' and their 1995 song "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever" which has been called a "modern worship classic"[1] and is their best known song in the United States. The band regularly led worship at Christian festivals such as Soul Survivor, as well as playing at mainstream festivals like Glastonbury.
The Band started with the name "The Cutting Edge Band", beginning life as a worship band for a youth outreach event called "Cutting Edge", instigated by the Arun Community Church in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England. Later the group made the decision to take the band full time and changed their name to "Delirious?" in 1996. They had a considerable degree of mainstream sucess for an openly Christian band. Between 1997 and 2001, the band targeted the majority of its work towards a mainstream audience, with seven singles reaching the top 40 in the UK music charts. However, between 2003 and 2009 the focus was mainly placed on the CCM market.
Stu G was the only member not related to the others by blood or marriage before drummer Stew Smith left the band. Martin, Stew, and Tim are each married to one of Jon's three sisters.
At the beginning of July 2008 the band announced that they would be splitting up to concentrate on their own things, Martin wanted to spend more time with his family and to put more work into his charity CompassionArt. They played their last concert on the 29th November 2009 at the London Hammersmith Apollo which is now available on DVD, Blu Ray and CD. A showing of the Blu Ray version with a talk from Martin Smith took place at the Leatherhead Theatre on the 22nd of April 2010 to mark the DVD release. Fans also had the chance to meet Martin Smith after the showing.
Stu G and Jon have gone on to form One Sonic Society, while Tim Jupp continues to run the Big Church Day Out Festivals. Stew Smith runs design company Smeezer and Paul Evans continues to drum for various artists.
Martin Smith has hinted that the band may reform in the future.
Discography
Albums
* 1994 - Cutting Edge 1 and 2
* 1995 - Cutting Edge 3 and 4
* 1995 - North American Edition Certified Gold Canada
* 1996 - Live & In The Can
* 1997 - King Of Fools
* 1998 - d:tour 1997 Live At Southampton
* 1999 - Mezzamorphis
* 2000 - Glo
* 2001 - Deeper
* 2001 - Audio Lessonover?
* 2002 - Touch
* 2002 - Access:d
* 2002 - Libertad
* 2003 - World Service
* 2004 - Unified Praise - with Hillsong Australia
* 2005 - The Mission Bell
* 2006 - 'Now Is The Time - Live At Willow Creek' (Live CD/DVD)
* 2008 - Kingdom of Comfort
* 2008 - My Soul Sings (Live CD/DVD)
* 2009 - History Makers: Greatest Hits
* 2009 - History Makers: Greatest Hits Limited Edition
* 2010 - Delirious? Farewell Show (Live CD/DVD/BLU RAY) RELEASE DATE: UK 19/05/2010 USA 19/06/2010
Also see http://www.delirious.co.uk or http://www.delirious.org.uk (the official unofficial site). Stu G blogs at http://www.stugworld.com
The Lord's Prayer
Delirious? Lyrics
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Father in heaven
Hallowed be Your name
Your kingdom come
And Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven
And Father, give us today our daily bread
And forgive us our sins, Lord
Father, lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from the evil one
Because we say Yours, and Yours alone is the kingdom
Is the power, is the glory
For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory
Forever
Oh forever and ever
Forever
Amen
The Lord's Prayer is a song by Delirious? that is a rendition of the famous biblical prayer. The song begins with the verse "Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name," calling out to God in reverence and adoration. It goes on to ask for God's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven and for God to provide daily bread and forgive sins. The next verse asks for protection from temptation and the evil one. The chorus proclaims that the power and glory belong to God forever and ever, and the song ends with a resounding "Amen."
The Lord's Prayer is a powerful song that captures the essence of the biblical prayer in a contemporary style. It reminds listeners of the importance of seeking God's will, asking for forgiveness, and acknowledging God's sovereignty. The song encourages believers to put their trust in God and rely on Him for daily sustenance and protection from evil. Overall, The Lord's Prayer is a beautiful and timeless song that inspires listeners to draw closer to God.
Line by Line Meaning
Father in heaven
Addressing God as our heavenly father
Hallowed be Your name
Acknowledging God's name as holy and deserving of reverence
Your kingdom come
Requesting for God's kingdom to be established on earth
And Your will be done
Asking for God's will to be done both on earth and in our lives
On earth as it is in heaven
Asking for God's kingdom to be established on earth that it may mirror heaven
And Father, give us today our daily bread
Asking for God to provide for our daily needs
And forgive us our sins, Lord
Asking for forgiveness of our sins from God
As we forgive those who sin against us
Asking for the grace to forgive others who wrong us
Father, lead us not into temptation
Requesting for the grace of God to avoid temptation
But deliver us from the evil one
Requesting for deliverance from the power of evil
Because we say Yours, and Yours alone is the kingdom
Declaring that God alone is the ruler over all things
Is the power, is the glory
Affirming the greatness of God
For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory
Recognizing that all power and authority belong to God
Forever
Declaring that God's eternal rule and reign will never end
Oh forever and ever
Affirming the eternal nature of God
Forever
Reaffirming the everlasting nature of God's kingdom
Amen
Affirming agreement and belief in the prayer
Contributed by Jason M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.