Years I spent in vanity and pride, Caring not my Lord was crucified, Knowing not it was for me He died on Calvary.
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Mercy there was great, and grace was free; Pardon there was multiplied to me; There my burdened soul found liberty at Calvary.
By Gods Word at last my sin I learned; Then I trembled at the law Id spurned, Till my guilty soul imploring turned to Calvary.
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Now Ive given to Jesus everything, Now I gladly own Him as my King, Now my raptured soul can only sing of Calvary!
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Oh, the love that drew salvations plan! Oh, the grace that brought it down to man! Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span at Calvary!
Refrain (William R. Newell) http://www.my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis2/calvary.html
"The Moody Bible Institute is still graduating young men and women to serve the Lord today as it has done for over a hundred years. It was D.L. Moody who realized the importance of raising up the next generation to carry the gospel and thus founded this school. Moody chose his friend and co-worker, Dr. R.A. Torrey to be the first president of the Institute. In 1905, Dr. Torrey shared a story about a rebellious teenager who eventually became the inspiration for the writing of that grand old hymn, At Calvary. The story goes like this:
When I was president of the Moody Bible Institute, I received a letter from a very concerned pastor who told me of a son who was causing himself and his family a great deal of trouble. His life was really mixed
And the father felt that attendance at Moody would help. I advised the father that even though I sympathized with him, for I was a father; yet, because I was running a Bible school and not a reform school, I had to deny his request. After many letters of pleading his cause, I finally gave in with the stipulation that the rebellious teen must see me each day and make every effort to abide by the rules and requirements of the Institute.
Torrey went on to say that the boy faithfully visited his office each day; and with wisdom from Gods word, he answered the questions that had been keeping the boy from God. Finally, after many months of counseling, the prayers of the boys father were answered when young William R. Newell received Jesus Christ as his personal Savior.
Thirty years later, as a teacher at Moody, Mr. Newell was recounting those turbulent years as a rebellious teen; and as he was rejoicing in his salvation, the words of a poem flooded his mind. His mind was filled with a word picture of what had happened in his life and also in the lives of all those who surrender to Christ."
(Bill Dagle) http://www.songtime.com/hymn/hymn0105.htm |