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Thursday, July 10, 2008

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    Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions (2nd Edition)
    By Kenneth W. Osbeck
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    God's Amazing Grace

    Do you know the story of John Newton, the author of this song?  Did you know at age 11 he became a rough, debauched seaman?  He then became a slave trader on the high seas, he bought and sold slave all over the world. A wretched, evil man only on one mission... but one stormy night, by the grace of God, that all changed.  Although he had had some early religious instruction from his mother, who had died when he was a child, he had long since given up any type of religion. However, on a voyage home, while he was attempting to steer the ship through a violent storm, he experienced what he was to refer to later as his “great deliverance.” He recorded in his journal that when all seemed lost and the ship would surely sink, he exclaimed, “Lord, have mercy upon us.” Fearing that he maybe shipwrecked or even worse he may die on the sea, he began to read The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a` Kempis.  God used that moment, that book, to lead him into his dramatic change of life!  Later in his cabin he reflected on what he had said and began to believe that God had addressed him through the storm and that grace had begun to work for him.   I often wonder, how did he get that book?  Only God could have made such a way for his change. 

    John Newton, in an instant, was changed, from a despicable slave trader, to a Child of God!!  A dramatic change.  If you don't think God can love you, you need to read more on this man who wrote one of the most beloved Hymns of all time.  In the 1770's, with the help of his friend William Cowper, he began writing his own Hymns because he couldn't find enough hymns to sign in his church.  Oh, did I forget that part?  Newton was greatly influenced by John and Charles Wesley and George Whitefield [some other great witnesses you will need to research!]. At the age of 39, John newton became an ordained minister of the Anglican church in the little village of Olney, England.[that's near Cambridge] To add further impact to his powerful preaching, he began to introduce simple, heartfelt hymns rather than the usual psalms into all his services.  When he ran out of hymns, he began to write new ones.  Thus, bringing us back to where I was...
    In 1779, with the help of his friend, William Cowper, they produced the famous Olney Hymns hymnal.  The first 4 verses, or stanzas, were in that collection.  #5 was added later by John P. Rees.

    For the rest of his life he observed the anniversary of May 10, 1748 as the day of his conversion, a day of humiliation in which he subjected his will to a higher power. “Thro’ many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; ’tis grace has bro’t me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.” He continued in the slave trade for a time after his conversion; however, he saw to it that the slaves under his care were treated humanely.

    Until the time of his death at the age of 82, Newton never ceased to marvel at God's grace that changed him so radically.  Shortly before he died in 1807, he is quoted as proclaiming with a loud voice during message: "My memory is nearly gone, but I remember two things: That I am a great sinner and that Christ is a great Savior!" 

    Wow!  What Amazing Grace!!


    Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,
    That saved a wretch like me....
    I once was lost but now am found,
    Was blind, but now, I see.

      

    T'was Grace that taught...
    my heart to fear.
    And Grace, my fears relieved.
    How precious did that Grace appear...
    the hour I first believed.

      

    Through many dangers, toils and snares...
    we have already come.
    T'was Grace that brought us safe thus far...
    and Grace will lead us home.

      

    The Lord has promised good to me...
    His word my hope secures.
    He will my shield and portion be...
    as long as life endures.

      

    When we've been here ten thousand years...
    bright shining as the sun.
    We've no less days to sing God's praise...
    then when we've first begun.



    Maybe you will like to hear our version of Amazing Grace... mind you we aren't professional, and neither is the recording This is our group Clear Creek Revival... find us @
    http://www.myspace.com/clearcreekrevival
    you may even recognize the tune... and yeah that's me singing...

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

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    Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions (2nd Edition)
    By Kenneth W. Osbeck
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    It is Well With My Soul...

        Ask yourself if you can truthfully say "It is well with my soul," no matter what the circumstance may be that surround you.  Can you answer it?  I can!  I can truly say, it is well with my soul.  I never thought I would get to this point, but I have made it this far, it is well with my soul oh Lord, and I know You are in control!  I have been praying alot lately, for many different things, God has once again given me that peace beyond all understanding... I know he is in control, and I can let go.  It's hard letting go that first few times.  Gripping things so tight that your knuckles are white, clenching your teeth and holding on until your muscles ache.  And for what?  Are you really HAPPY with those things???  Why are you still holding on to the things that make your life hell??? 
    LET GO LET GOD and then you can say it is well with my soul!!

    It Is Well With My Soul

    When peace like a river, attendeth my way,
    When sorrows like sea billows roll;
    Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
    It is well, it is well, with my soul.

    Refrain:
    It is well, with my soul,
    It is well, with my soul,
    It is well, it is well, with my soul.

    Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
    Let this blest assurance control,
    That Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
    And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

    My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!
    My sin, not in part but the whole,
    Is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,
    Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!

    And Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight,
    The clouds be rolled back as a scroll;
    The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend,
    Even so, it is well with my soul.

    Horatio Spafford

    - Words by Horatio G. Spafford, 1873
    - Music by Philip P. Bliss, 1876

    It Is Well with My Soul is a very influential hymn penned by hymnist Horatio Spafford and composed by Philip Bliss.

    This hymn was written after several traumatic events in Spafford’s life. The first was the death of his only son in 1871, shortly followed by the great Chicago Fire which ruined him financially (he had been a successful lawyer). Then in 1873, he had planned to travel to Europe with his family on the S.S. Ville Du Havre, but sent the family ahead while he was delayed on business. While crossing the Atlantic, the ship sank rapidly after a collision with another ship, and all four of Spafford's daughters died. His wife Anna survived and sent him the now famous telegram, "Saved alone." Shortly afterwards, as Spafford traveled to meet his grieving wife, he was inspired to write these words as his ship passed near where his daughters had died.

    The Spaffords later had three more children, one of whom (a son) died in infancy. In 1881 the Spaffords, including baby Bertha and newborn Grace, set sail for Palestine. The Spaffords moved to Jerusalem and helped found a group called the American Colony; its mission was to serve the poor. The colony later became the subject of the Nobel prize winning Jerusalem, by Swedish novelist Selma Lagerlöf. (copied info from Wikipedia)




Saturday, July 05, 2008

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

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    American Man: Greatest Hits Vol. II
    By Trace Adkins
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    Cancer WILL Be Defeated!!!!

    Once again, I have a prayer request... another woman at my church is battling cancer.  Just last week she had a tumor in her abdomen taken out!!  She starts chemo next month.  Please keep my friend Brenda in your prayers. 

    On a better note... My friend Dee went for her MRI and so far they haven't found any of the cancer in her brain, they were afraid b/c her eyesite was going!!  Please keep these Warriors in prayer, They are not going to give up.


    Remember,
    We pray to a WARRIOR, not a wimp!!! 

    GOD IS AWESOME, POWERFUL, AND MIGHTY!!
    Sometimes I think we forget HE is just that.
    Yes, God is Love, but He is also

    STRONG AND MIGHTY!!!!!!

    Another thing... I had an interview today... went VERY well...


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    Hi, Athena,Hey, thanks for the friend request :)Blessings for a wonderful weekend,Jen