And the man who wrote the tune, Peter P. Bilhorn? I was pleased to read that in 1900, he was invited to London to lead a choir of 4000 in the Crystal Palace! Queen Victoria also invited him to Buckingham Palace. (I believe that these men received the most satisfaction for knowing that their music and words went to the glory of God, but it still makes me glad that they were recognized and appreciated for their musical talents.)
No matter what tune is used, the words are strong and powerful and I have them for you here.
Do you have a favorite Easter hymn? Sing it!
(I know that tomorrow is Good Friday, and one of the most moving hymns for that day is "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord".
- I will sing the wondrous story
Of the Christ Who died for me;
How He left His home in glory
For the cross of Calvary.
- Refrain:
Yes, I’ll sing the wondrous story
Of the Christ Who died for me,
Sing it with the saints in glory,
Gathered by the crystal sea.
- Refrain:
- I was lost, but Jesus found me,
Found the sheep that went astray,
Threw His loving arms around me,
Drew me back into His way. - I was bruised, but Jesus healed me,
Faint was I from many a fall,
Sight was gone, and fears possessed me,
But He freed me from them all. - Days of darkness still come o’er me,
Sorrow’s path I often tread,
But His presence still is with me;
By His guiding hand I’m led. - He will keep me till the river
Rolls its waters at my feet;
Then He’ll bear me safely over,
Where the loved ones I shall meet.
Funny that you mention speed that the song is sung. When my baptist friend would visit my presbyterian church, he would comment: "Are all the songs this slow?"
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite Easter hymn is Robert Lowry's "Low in the Grave He Lay." I have that one running through my head year-round anyway.
Going forward, I am wishing you and yours a Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteI have many favourite hymns, despite not being a Christian for nearly 40 years. An especially significant one to me is actually not a hymn per se but the solo from Handel's Messiah -- "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." Very appropriate for Easter.
ReplyDeleteI wish you and all your family a very Blessed and Joyful Easter!
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