Today we focus on the hymn, Great is Thy Faithfulness {LSB 809}. The suggested reference
reminds us that God was faithful to His promise in sending the Holy Spirit upon
His only Son as He began His ministry. God is faithful to all of His promises.
As He promised to send His Son, to anoint Him with the Holy Spirit, this same
Son will work our salvation. The promises of God are fulfilled in the work of
His Son our Savior Jesus Christ.
The Story Behind Great
Is Thy Faithfulness
Thomas O. Chisholm wrote the lyrics of this hymn in 1923
about God's faithfulness over his lifetime. Chisholm sent the song to William
Runyan in Kansas, who was affiliated with both the Moody Bible Institute and
Hope Publishing Company. Runyan set the poem to music, and it was published
that same year by Hope Publishing Company and became popular among church
congregations. Chisholm's lyrics reference the Bible verses of Lamentations
3:22-23. The hymn gained a wide audience after becoming successful with Dr.
William Henry Houghton of the Moody Bible Institute and Billy Graham, who used
the song frequently on his international crusades. Since the mid-20th century,
this song has been the university hymn of Cairn University which was previously
Philadelphia Biblical University after being Philadelphia College of Bible, established
in 1913.[1]
[2] Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis,
Illustration The Crucifixion from a woodcut by Baron
Julius Schnoor von Carolsfeld, 1794-1872, a distinguished German artist known
especially for his book, The Book of Books in Pictures.
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