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By Ryan Bush
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The podcast currently has 124 episodes available.
IN THIS EPISODE: "Did Christ O'er Sinners Weep" by Benjamin Beddome (1717-1795)
A poor parishioner of Mr. Beddome was entrusted with the care of the gentleman’s horse during the meeting. As he waited, he found out the reason that the Londoner had come calling. He became so agitated that he brought the animal to Mr. Beddome’s door and said to no one in particular in a loud voice, “Robbers of churches are the worst sort of robbers!”
Show Notes:
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"How Bless'd Thy Creature Is, O God" Arranged and Performed by Heath Walton
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IN THIS EPISODE: "How Bless'd Thy Creature Is, O God" by William Cowper (1731-1800)
There he knelt down and poured out his heart unto the Lord in prayer and praise. It pleased the Savior to hear him, and to grant him at once a renewed sense of his presence, deliverance from his fears, and a sweet assurance that, wherever his lot might be cast, the God of all consolation would still be with him.
Special thanks to Heath Walton for his work on setting this hymn to music and performing it.
Show Notes:
Find more helps for your soul at https://linktr.ee/gospelincontext.
Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
IN THIS EPISODE: "Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty" by Reginald Heber (1783-1826)
"I have never seen such tenderness, never such humble exercise of Christian love. Alas! How his spirit shames us all! I thank God that I have seen his tears, that I heard his prayers, his conversation with the afflicted mother, and his own private reflections upon it. It has made me love him more, and has given me a lesson of tenderness, in visiting the afflicted, that I trust will not be in vain.”
Show Notes:
Find more helps for your soul at https://linktr.ee/gospelincontext.
Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
IN THIS EPISODE: "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken" by Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
Early one Sunday, two young men snuck into the loft to spy on the widow. They wanted to satisfy their curiosity; and had hopes of jeering the old woman.
Show Notes:
Find more helps for your soul at https://linktr.ee/gospelincontext.
Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
IN THIS EPISODE: "Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken" by Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
How did the young woman act during the storm? With simple modesty; she was patient but firm. She bore the storm that was without by the blessed peace that was within. She was still loving and more obedient than ever, except on this one point. She would not forsake Christ. Having tasted the better portion, she would not give it up. She went after Christ, denied herself, and took up her cross to follow Him; then came the trouble.
Show Notes:
Find more helps for your soul at https://linktr.ee/gospelincontext.
Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
IN THIS EPISODE: "There Is a Voice of Sovereign Grace" by Isaac Watts (1674-1748)
"I sat all the evening just looking at that hymn. I did not hear your prayer. I did not hear a word of your sermon. I do not know your text. I thought of nothing but that hymn; and I have been thinking of it ever since."
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IN THIS EPISODE: Excerpts from Kenya
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Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
IN THIS EPISODE: "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" by Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
It is reported that Charles Wesley was sitting in his study one day when a little bird flew into his open window, it was being hunted by a hawk and the predator had almost overtaken his prey when the frightened bird escaped into Wesley’s study. The story goes that Charles watched this scene unfold, let the bird out once it was safe, took his pen, and wrote: “Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly!”
Notes:
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Hymn Stories is a part of the Media Gratiae Podcast Network.
The podcast currently has 124 episodes available.
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