It was written by American Lutheran composer and pastoral musician, Marty Haugen (b 1950), and first published by in 2000 by (the predecessor to) GIA Publications.
It is set to an unnamed tune, also by Haugen. This has a NN time signature. In the key of Ab, the first few notes of the melody are AG GF E_ ED B,D E_ with accompanying chords Ab / Db / Eb / Ab.
Downloads
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Choir, unaccompanied, words on-screen
Small ensemble, with piano and flute, live in a church-service
Singer with guitar
Choir with piano and flute, professional recording
Choir with band
Duet with keyboard +
Lyrics
The lyrics are copyright so cannot be reproduced here. But they are currently available on this website (prelude) and this website (other verses). A rough outline is:(Spoken) Prelude
A rich man had a bumper crop; it filled his barns up to the top.
“My soul,” he said, “I have to stop. It’s more than I can carry.” [I know...]
I’ll build more barns – the very best. I’ll fill them up, then take my rest.
I’ll dress up in my finest vest to eat, drink, and be merry.”
But God said, “Oh, you foolish man, so lost in all your futile plans,
this night your soul returns to me, and where will all your riches be?”
Chorus:
Where your treasure is, there your heart shall be.
All that you possess will never set you free.
Seek the things that last; come and learn from me.
Where your treasure is, your heart shall be.
1. What do you gain from all your worry, What you should eat or what to wear? ...
2. Look at the ravens high above you. They do not work their whole life through ...
3. Behold the lilies in their splendor. In grace and beauty are they dressed ...
Bridge
Do not fear, little flock,
for God delights to give you the blessed reign of God.
Give your possessions to the needy;
gain a treasure that will not fade.
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| Image adapted from Lilies in the Square - license CC BY 4.0 |


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