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Story Behind the Song: “Because He Lives”





The path to the church at the top of the hill in Chora, Folegandros



Overview
Music Category: Song Stories

(Originally published in The Worshiper, Fall ’05)
With Gloria Gaither


The Gaithers are foundational voices in the world of Christian music. Authors of devotional classics “He Touched Me,” “There’s Something About That Name” and countless others, Bill and Gloria were named “Songwriters of the Century” in 2000 by ASCAP. When someone asks, How long does it take you to write a song?” Gloria comments, “I usually say, ‘Ten minutes and 30 years.’ It comes out of the cauldron of your life. ‘Because He Lives’ is a perfect example.”
In The Shadows
“We had written a lot of songs, but we were just at a dry spell,” Gloria recalls. “Bill’s sister was going through a divorce, and we’d never had divorce in either of our families. It was very painful because she was in trouble and in a situation that was quite volatile and could have been dangerous. Bill got
mononucleosis at that same time and became physically weak. There were circumstances in our life we couldn’t control. There we were so happy, yet we had this contradiction of things that we couldn’t fix. There was the paradox of writing about peace and joy and contentment in the face of this, asking, ‘How does all this work?’”
Swirling around them was the unrest of a generation in the midst of war. It was 1969. Gloria explains, “Our whole life and the external world were all in flux and in chaos: the Civil Rights movement was going on, Watts had just burned to the ground, and the whole country split apart over the Vietnam War. We’d just found out we were having our third baby and thought, ‘Who would bring another baby into this world?’ We were disturbed by the whole thing.
He Touched Us
“But a wonderful friend, Sid Guillen, came over one night,” Gloria continues. “‘This is an imposition of Satan – this is not just circumstantial,’ he said. ‘I’m going to lay hands on you and pray for you.’ He just had that simple faith, and something in the Spirit broke after that. Nothing we could see changed at that moment, but we did feel again that God was in control. And when our little son Benjy was born [July 19, 1970], we actually felt incredibly confident.
“It dawned on us that the Resurrection is a true thing. It’s true in every situation. It’s true in the world to come. God’s got a plan. Resurrection is a fact of life and I think it was built into the earth as a metaphor for Christ in the very beginning of Creation. It’s the principle that life wins. If we put our trust in Him, we are victors. What if the world blows up tomorrow? Our destiny and our life and our future do not depend on circumstances. This song has that sense.” 
How sweet to hold a newborn baby,
And feel the pride and joy he gives.
But greater still the calm assurance,
This child can face uncertain days because He lives.
The Truth of Resurrection
Gloria wrote the verses just to make the song complete and provide perspective, although they weren’t necessarily connected to anything she was experiencing at the time. But when her father died suddenly, the song’s third verse came alive for her. At a concert that evening, Bill’s brother Danny, the third member of the trio, began to sing:
And then one day I’ll cross the river,
I’ll fight life’s final war with pain.
And then as death gives way to victory,
I’ll see the lights of glory and I’ll know He lives.
“It was as though I had never heard it before,” Gloria shares. “The truth of Resurrection poured in and I could hear my father saying, ‘To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.’ That’s how personal that song is.”
Today, “Because He Lives” has become a personal gift for Christians around the world. Of all the hundreds of songs written by the Gaithers, it’s the only one that has been translated into every language.

Here is Matt Maher's remake of the powerful hymn:



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