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  • Singalong Sundays: I Asked the Lord

    • 19 Feb 2012
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    My apologies for the hiatus that this "Singalong Sundays" has taken. The Christmas holidays was a busy one, along with a busy time post-Christmas. I've been trying to read more, and thus I have not been able to devote enough time to writing about hymns and worship songs.

    Blogger Justin Taylor recently posted about John Newton and why God almost drove Newton to despair. Taylor posted this old hymn from Newton, titled, "I Asked the Lord". I remembered that I had this on the Indelible Grace live The Hymn Sing album and so I went back listened to the explanation-introduction of the hymn again, as well as the hymn itself. And boy... is it a convicting hymn that honestly addresses human struggles and despair.

    Newton in the preface of the hymnbook, writing of the purpose of it was in part because of his friendship with hymnwriter William Cowper:

    A desire of promoting the faith and comfort of sincere christians, though the principal, was not the only motive to this undertaking. It was likewise intended as a monument, to perpetuate the remembrance of an intimate and endeared friendship [that is, Cowper's friendship]. With this pleasing view I entered upon my part, which would have been smaller than it is, and the book would have appeared much sooner, and in a very different form, if the wise, though mysterious providence of GOD, had not seen fit to cross my wishes. We had not proceeded far upon our proposed plan, before my dear friend was prevented, by a long and affecting indisposition, from affording me any farther assistance. My grief and disappointment were great; I hung my harp upon the willows, and for some time thought myself determined to proceed no farther without him [Cowper].

    Indeed, the path through struggle and despair is through faith in Christ, faith in our Lord that is often accompanied by heartache and tears.

    Listen to Indelible Grace's introduction to this hymn:

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    And here's the hymn itself:

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    I Asked the Lord

    John Newton.
    Olney Hymns, Hymn 36, Prayer answered by crosses.
    Lead Sheet / Chord Chart

    1. I asked the Lord that I might grow
    In faith and love and every grace
    Might more of His salvation know
    And seek more earnestly His face

    2. Twas He who taught me thus to pray
    And He I trust has answered prayer
    But it has been in such a way
    As almost drove me to despair

    3. I hoped that in some favored hour
    At once He'd answer my request
    And by His love's constraining power
    Subdue my sins and give me rest

    4. Instead of this He made me feel
    The hidden evils of my heart
    And let the angry powers of Hell
    Assault my soul in every part

    5. Yea more with His own hand He seemed
    Intent to aggravate my woe
    Crossed all the fair designs I schemed,
    Cast out my feelings, laid me low *

    6. Lord why is this, I trembling cried
    Wilt Thou pursue thy worm to death?
    "Tis in this way" The Lord replied
    "I answer prayer for grace and faith"

    7. "These inward trials I employ
    From self and pride to set thee free
    And break thy schemes of earthly joy
    That thou mayest seek thy all in me,
    That thou mayest seek thy all in me."

    *The last line of the original verse 5 reads, "Blasted my gourds, and laid me low." I reckon most of us do not understand the old English of God blasting my gourds, so the edit into "Cast out my feelings, laid me low" is helpful.

     

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  • Set List: Sunday February 12, 2012

    • 13 Feb 2012
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    1. Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Chords/Lyrics)
    2. And Can it Be (Chords/Lyrics)
    3. There is a Fountain Filled With Blood (Chords/Lyrics)
    4. My Hope is Built On Nothing Less (Chords/Lyrics)
    5. It Is Well (Chords/Lyrics)
    6. All I Have is Christ (Chords/Lyrics)

     

    Reading 1: Spoken Word - “He is the Alpha and Omega…” (various Scriptures)

    Reading 2: Spoken Word - “This Jesus still seeks…” (various Scriptures)



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  • Singalong Sundays: You Are My Treasure

    • 18 Dec 2011
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    Our hope for you is unshaken, for we know that as you share in our sufferings, you will also share in our comfort. (2 Corinthians 1:7 ESV)

    This week's Singalong Sunday song is for those whose faith may be being refined through fire. It's a song that goes right at the heart of where our treasure is--where our heart is. Matt Hammitt's own experience of life's difficulties is a reminder that we are not alone with our struggles. There are other brothers (and sisters) in Christ around the world who share in our similar sufferings.

    As difficult as those trials may be, we must remind ourselves of God's faithfulness in times of difficulties. That's it; that is all; that's the key. Persevere, my dear friends in the faith, and the Lord shall preserve you.

     

    You Are My Treasure

    Performed by Matt Hammitt (Album: Every Tear Falling).
    Words and Music by Jason Ingram, Matt Hammitt.

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    Oh, I have a hope 
    I have a treasure
    I have found the place
    Where I have no need
    For my earthly posessions 
    And my worries just fade away

    And when sickness and death are at my door
    Trying to steal from me
    Oh, they cannot take what I've already laid down
    At Jesus' feet

    ** You are my treasure; Your love lasts forever

    And I have a peace
    That I don't understand
    When I know where I stand with you
    And I already have everything that I need
    And You're all that I have to lose

    All my hope
    All my hope
    All my hope is You

    Copyright © 2011 Birdwing Music.

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  • I sought the Lord

    • 10 Jan 2011
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    I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew He moved my soul to seek Him, seeking me. It was not I that found, O Savior true; No, I was found of Thee. Thou didst reach forth Thy hand and mine enfold; I walked and sank not on the storm vexed sea. ’Twas not so much that I on Thee took hold, As Thou, dear Lord, on me. I find, I walk, I love, but oh, the whole Of love is but my answer, Lord, to Thee! For Thou were long beforehand with my soul, Always Thou lovest me. - Words: Anonymous, circa 1880. This hymn’s first publication was apparently in Boston, Massachusetts, in Holy Songs, Carols and Sacred Ballads. Music: Peace, George W. Chadwick, 1890. Chadwick wrote the tune specifically for this hymn.
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  • Page CXVI - Hymns II streamed

    • 23 Oct 2010
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    Check out this great worship music, "Hymns II" performed and arranged by the Christian worship band, Page CXVI: (Flash player required; RSS readers please click thru)
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