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To "quicken" means to "make alive." In other words, regeneration. Born again. Born from above.
Jonathan.......One of my Favourites too!!!!!
My other favorites are equally as beloved:
1.) There is a Fountain (William Cowper)
2.) Grace Greater than our Sin (by Johnston)
and
3.) Isaac Waats's "Alas and did my Saviour Bleed" <----------The verbiage of this song is usually bastardized in most hymnals and it sends me into a dimmension of rage I care not to discuss........Waats was so much more poetic, and dare I say Accurate...when he rendered it this way:
"Could he devote that sacred head for such a worm as I"
In most Trash hymnals today, it has this powerless and generic rendering:
Could he devote that sacred head for "sinners such as I"
Not only is that modern rendering less poetic, un-creative, wholly unnecessarry, but it actually shifts the subject of the statement.........It shifts focus from ONE INDIVIDUAL'S awareness of their own sinfullness to a generic plurality.......it isn't even accurate. I want to find the heathen who foisted this Devillish re-invention and tell him how I really feel about him, and his entire life of destroying the holy works of men 100 times better than either he or I can ever hope to be.
I think I'll go point out the numerous errors Beethoven included in his ninth Symphony shall I????
How arrogant can one be to think they are bright enough to improve on a hymn the likes of which, this editor couldn't copy in a million years???
I wouldn't spend a plug nickel on any hymnal which alters verbiage in that way. In fact, I would pay to burn it for someone.
Now that that's off my chest.......GREAT HYMN Jonathan I LOVE that one!!:jesus:
No, we are pointing out that Charles Wesley's doctrine was much more biblical than John Wesley's.This is cute..........
Is it just me, or are Calvinists appealing to the Wesley's to support their Philosophy.
Just enjoy the hymn.....and move along.......It's a HYMN people...a HYMN!!!
I was preaching in a church many, many years ago and when the congregation sang that song with the words changed I leaned over and said to the pastor, "You changed the words!" He answered "Yes, we are sinners but not the wormy kind.""Could he devote that sacred head for such a worm as I"
In most Trash hymnals today, it has this powerless and generic rendering:
Could he devote that sacred head for "sinners such as I"
Yes, this is what makes the song so good, since both sides can "claim" it as their own. Same as the Baptist Faith and Message document.
I think that stanza encapsulates salvation with brief but powerful strokes of the pen. Besides, I think everyone here would agree that God first comes to man and convicts him of his sin and need for salvation. I would call this the "quickening ray." Then waking up would be the positive and repentant response to the quickening ray. Then the flaming light would be, of course, the regenerating of our souls HALLELUJAH!
2 And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
Enlightened, yes. The rains fall on the just and the unjust. Regenerated, no."Well," (imitate the legendary booming voice of George Whitefield), "let's not underestimate the power of that 'quickening ray' of the Holy Spirit and that light from King Jesus who has enlightened EVERY MAN that cometh into the world."
One of the reasons I posted this as my favorite HYMN [not saying that I don't like SOME CCM P&W music, BTW] is that its theology is pretty well self-explanatory, i.e., "If you have to ask........."Good one! Thanks for posting this!
If you don't like what others write, feel free to not read it.To them I merely say, "Don't you have any better things to do than to spend your time this way?")
If you don't like what others write, feel free to not read it.
Just put me on "ignore." All your problems will be solved. You will never have to read my posts and be forced to think for yourself again............Just how does one who lacks the power of omniscience (like me!) go about determining whether one does not like what others write with out having first reading what others write? :BangHead:
Thank you for very your kind and thoughtful advice to this computer-illiterate, very physically- and mentally-disabled, almost 70-YO retired lay person who never spent even a micro-second in any seminary about using the "ignore" feature with regard to your posts.Just put me on "ignore." All your problems will be solved. You will never have to read my posts and be forced to think for yourself again.
Well, I won't say I feel sorry for you, you seem to being doing that without my help.Thank you for very your kind and thoughtful advice to this computer-illiterate, very physically- and mentally-disabled, almost 70-YO retired lay person who never spent even a micro-second in any seminary about using the "ignore" feature with regard to your posts.
This is cute..........
Is it just me, or are Calvinists appealing to the Wesley's to support their Philosophy.
Just enjoy the hymn.....and move along.......It's a HYMN people...a HYMN!!!
Perhaps it is you who should read the other thread. mont974x4 answered it quite well.I agree...TCassidy should go read the other thread on Charles Wesley's other hymn if he thinks Charles had some deep-seated agreement with calvinism that John didn't have...
Perhaps it is you who should read the other thread. mont974x4 answered it quite well.
John was an Arminian, but Charles was a Calvinist. That is clear from the words of the many wonderful songs he wrote. Especially "And Can it Be."