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Quote from John Newton

by admin on August 12, 2010

Whenever and wherever the doctrines of free grace and justification by faith have prevailed in the Christian Church, and according to the degree of clearness with which they have been enforced, the practical duties of Christianity have flourished in the same proportion. Wherever they have declined, or been tempered with the reasonings and expedients of men, either from a well-meant, though mistaken fear, lest they should be abused, or from a desire to accommodate the gospel and render it more palatable to the depraved taste of the world, the consequence has always been an equal declension in practice. So long as the gospel of Christ is maintained without adulteration, it is found sufficient for every valuable purpose; but when the wisdom of man is permitted to add to the perfect work of God, a wide door is opened for innumerable mischiefs.

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Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed

by admin on June 1, 2010

This wonderful text by Isaac Watts was in no danger of falling into obscurity, but I did want to set it to music that more closely linked the lyrics with the heart’s cry. As successful as I think the music is, Wes King’s rendition brings a heart and soul to the song that creates a resonant chord with the listener. It’s a special moment on the album. Thanks, buddy, for being a part of this project!

Alas! and did my Savior bleed And did my Sovereign die?
Would He devote that sacred head For such a worm as I?
Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned upon the tree?
Amazing pity! grace unknown! And love beyond degree!

Well might the sun in darkness hide And shut his glories in,
When Christ, the mighty Maker died, For man the creature’s sin.
Thus might I hide my blushing face While His dear cross appears,
Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt my eyes to tears.

But drops of grief can ne’er repay The debt of love I owe:
Here, Lord, I give my self away ’Tis all that I can do.

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Lord, Hear My Prayer: Psalm 102

May 22, 2010

This is perhaps the most reflective and penitential of the texts on the album.  As such, the music is also the most plaintive and personal. Katy Snow does a wonderful job of making this song come alive as a solo that has a completely different feel from when we sang this as a congregation.  Both [...]

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Come Ye Disconsolate

May 18, 2010

This text by Irish poet Thomas Moore is powerfully affecting. When tossed by the woes and cares of this fallen world, the consolations of Christ are a soothing balm–not just for the eventuality of Heaven but for the here and now. As the third verse reminds us, the sacrament of communion not only restores us [...]

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O Bless the Lord My Soul: Psalm 103

May 18, 2010

This versification of Psalm 103 is from the Scottish hymn writer, James Montgomery (1771-1854). He captures the essence of this hymn of praise as does this modified melody from Southern Harmony. It’s a joyous remembering of God’s mercies, kindness, and His providential care. This was also a favorite song of my young daughter. I’m grateful [...]

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O God, to Thine Anointed King: Psalm 72

May 9, 2010

This text from Psalm 72 is a wonderful Messianic Psalm of the peace, truth, righteousness and justice inherent in the reign of King Jesus.  The modal melody reflects the ebb and flow of the text as a gentle mirror to the lyrics.  We sang this as a congregation for a Psalm of the Month as [...]

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Call Jehovah Your Salvation: Psalm 91

May 6, 2010

“Call Jehovah” is one of my favorite songs and also one of the oldest songs on the CD.  My students used to eagerly request it when we were singing songs for fun at the end of class.  I used to sing this song in the middle of the night (along with “Come Thou Fount” and [...]

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Mighty Lord, Extend Your Kingdom

May 4, 2010

One of my favorite missions hymns is “How Sweet and Awesome” mostly because it marries good theology and evangelistic fervor so beautifully. This text by Joseph Cottle does the same thing. God’s sovereignty and Lordship is strongly proclaimed while entreating the spread of the Gospel for His glory’s sake.  It seemed most appropriate to set [...]

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Savior and Friend (Rest of the Weary)

May 2, 2010

The wonderful phrases of this hymn set forth various descriptive phrases of who Christ is as well as a prayer for His continual watchful care.  The simple melody echoes the child-like faith of the text.  I’m very thankful that my friend Steve Green was able to sing this particular song.  He has been a source [...]

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Come Ye Souls By Sin Afflicted

April 26, 2010

Come Ye Souls is one of those songs written to fit a particular need but then took on a life of its own.  Several years ago, George Grant was preparing a sermon on the sweetness that comes from obeying God and His Word rather than our own desires.  In looking for a suitable lyric, I [...]

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