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IN THIS EPISODE: "Christ Leads Me Through No Darker Rooms" by Richard Baxter (1615-1691)
Part of what makes Richard Baxter’s hymns so powerful and worthy of our consideration is the fact that his hymns sprung not only from a heart that cherished Christ but were penned by a hand that kept steady on the plow.
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"Tenderness" by Monument Music"Before Us" by Cedric VermueFacebook: www.facebook.com/storiesofhymns
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IN THIS EPISODE: Commanded to Sing and John Wesley's Rules for Methodist Singers
With all this talk about hymns, it's inevitable that each one of us will have to reckon with the reality of the quality of our singing.
"A Beautiful Hope" by Ketsa"Perigean" by REW
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The sands of time are sinking,
The dawn of heaven breaks;
The summer morn I've sighed for,
The fair, sweet morn awakes:
Dark, dark hath been the midnight,
But day-spring is at hand,
And glory, glory dwelleth
In Emmanuel's land.O Christ! He is the fountain,
The deep, sweet well of love!
The streams on earth I've tasted,
More deep I'll drink above:
There, to an ocean fulness,
His mercy doth expand,
And glory, glory dwelleth
In Emmanuel's land.Oh, I am my Beloved's,
And my Beloved's mine!
He brings a poor vile sinner
Into His "house of wine."
I stand upon His merit,
I know no other stand,
Not e'en where glory dwelleth
In Emmanuel's land.The Bride eyes not her garment,
But her dear Bridegroom's face;
I will not gaze at glory,
But on my King of grace.
Not at the crown He giveth
But on His piercèd hand,
The Lamb is all the glory
Of Emmanuel's land. -
"The Sands of Time Are Sinking" by Anne Ross Cousin (1824-1906) and Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661)
Christ’s honeycombs drop honey and floods of consolation upon my soul; my chains are gold. Were my blackness and Christ’s beauty carded through other, His beauty and holiness would eat up my filthiness. The secret formula of the saints: When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord’s choicest wines.
Show Notes:
"A Little Breeze" by Simon Folwar"The Wound Between Us" by Cory Alstad"I Can Hear the Ocean" by Vens AdamsFacebook: www.facebook.com/storiesofhymns
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IN THIS EPISODE: "O Happy Day That Fixed My Choice" by Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)
Jonathan Edwards wrote, “Be always greatly abased for your remaining sin, and never think that you lie low enough for it, but yet don’t be at all discouraged or disheartened by it; for though we are exceedingly sinful, yet we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, the preciousness of whose blood, and the merit of whose righteousness and the greatness of whose love and faithfulness does infinitely overtop the highest mountains of our sin.”
Show Notes:
"The Paths We Walk" by Aylex"Requiem" by Sarah Spring"O Happy Day" by Sophia BushFor more helps, visit www.ryanbush.org.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet" by William Cowper (1731-1800)
“My time and thoughts much engrossed today by an afflicting and critical dispensation at Orchard Side. I was sent for early this morning, and returned astonished and grieved. How mysterious are the ways of the Lord! How much seems now at stake! But while all is in His hands all is safe. Could hardly attend to anything else.”
"Songs of Iceland" by Ben Mcelroy"That Was the Day" by Ben Mcelroy
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IN THIS EPISODE: "I Lay My Sins on Jesus" by Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)
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"I Lay My Sins On Jesus" performed by ONU Orpheus Choir (1961)"A Beautiful Hope" by Ketsa"John G. Paton: Missionary to the New Hebrides" by John G. PatonFacebook: www.facebook.com/storiesofhymns
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Sights and sounds from Kenya.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "He Leadeth Me! O Blessed Thought" by Joseph Henry Gilmore (1834-1918)
Joseph set out to give the congregation an exposition of the Twenty-third Psalm. He emphasized the blessedness of being led by God—of the mere fact of His leadership—altogether apart from the way in which He leads us, and what He is leading us to. After the meeting, he wrote a hymn that landed squarely on the phrase, “He leadeth me beside the still waters.”
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"Hypotheticals" by AK"Miner's Dust" by LocranFind more helps at www.ryanbush.org
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Abide With Me" by Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
A peek into the production of a Hymns Stories episode.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Abide With Me" by Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
Was there ever a time when you were laboring alongside fellow Christians to fulfill a task that the Lord laid out for you, and then, seemingly out of nowhere, you were left to complete the work alone? Have your spiritual comforts ever been eclipsed by the loss of a helper?
Show Notes:
"Piecing Back Together" by Lake Isabel"Abide With Me" performed by Sophia Isabel Bush
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Abide With Me" by Henry Francis Lyte
Do you ever feel as though you are all alone? Christ has promised to be with his people until the end of the age. The hymn "Abide With Me" is a prayer to sing in times of deep sorrow, distress, or loneliness.Notes:
Sunrise at Mt Fuji by Avbe"Abide With Me" performed by St. Olaf Cantorei and CongregationFind more helps at www.ryanbush.org.
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IN THIS EPISODE: The hymns that warm your heart to Christ.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" by Isaac Watts (1674-1748)
As the people remembered how they had been saved from cannibal horrors, one after another broke down in sobs over the bitter past from which the gospel had rescued them.
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"I Think It Is" by Ben Mcelroy"Whisps of Whorles" by Kevin MacleodFind more helps at www.ryanbush.org.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" by H. W. Baker (1821-1877)
Of all the hymns that have been crafted from Psalm 23, some say H. W. Baker’s is the most beautiful. It certainly was meaningful to him, especially the third verse.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" by William Cowper (1731-1800)
William Cowper suffered greatly throughout his life and this hymn in particular has been a balm for others who have wrestled with the mysterious providence of God.
Letters of William Cowper"The Just and the Justifier" by John Piper"Float" by Tristan Barton
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IN THIS EPISODE: "Now All the Woods Are Sleeping" by Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676)
On the slope of the hill stood a cottage, where a mother sat at the bed of her sick child. From fear of endangering the life of her little one, she would not, in the cold September night, flee with it to the woods, as most of the other inhabitants had done. But now, when the firing and murdering began in the place, and the smoke of the burning houses came down from the hill into the valley, then the poor lone woman was fearful unto death.
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IN THIS EPISODE: "My God, the Spring of All My Joys" by Isaac Watts (1674-1748)
John Marrant recorded in his journal: "The next day as I preached to them again, the girl I have already mentioned rose up as I preached the word and cried out and declared to the congregation that her sorrow and sighing had fled away, and she had received that peace from God, which the tongue could not express."
Show Notes:
"The Soft Morning Sun" by Ian Aisling"Hybrid" by GuileFind more helps at www.ryanbush.org.
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IN THIS EPISODE: “O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go” by George Matheson (1842-1906)
“It was written in the Manse of Innellan one summer evening of 1882. It was composed with extreme rapidity, and I felt myself rather in the position of one who was being dictated to than of an original artist. I was suffering from extreme mental distress, and the hymn was the fruit of pain.”
"O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go" by 20 Schemes "Twighlight" by AK
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