September 24 JESUS, I AM RESTING, RESTINGJean Sophia Pigott, 1845–1882In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength. (Isaiah 30:15)John Wesley, the flaming evangelist of the 18th century, once stated that Christians must “learn to live with a slack rein.” If that were true then, it is even more necessaryContinue reading “Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories”
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Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories
September 23 SUN OF MY SOULJohn Keble, 1792–1866For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor; no good thing does He withhold from those whose walk is blameless. O Lord Almighty, blessed is the man who trusts in You. (Psalm 84:11, 12)Jesus taught that we can learn much fromContinue reading “Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories”
Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories
September 22 MAJESTIC SWEETNESS SITS ENTHRONEDSamuel Stennett, 1727–1795But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor because He suffered death, so that by the grace of God He might taste death for everyone. (Hebrews 2:9)The dominant theme of the beautifully expressed text in this hymn,Continue reading “Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories”
Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories
September 21 MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEERay Palmer, 1808–1887In whom we have boldness and confidence of access through our faith in Him. (Ephesians 3:12 RSV)“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” was written in 1832 by Ray Palmer, a 22-year-old school teacher. Several months after his graduation from Yale University and while still living withContinue reading “Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories”
Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories
September 20 JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEEAttributed to Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091–1153English Translation—Edward Caswall, 1814–1876As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for You, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. (Psalm 42:1, 2)This hymn text comes from the height of the Middle Ages, a periodContinue reading “Amazing Grace: 366 Hymn Stories”
