“All my theology is reduced
to this narrow compass – Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners.”
--Archibald Alexander
The
word for redeemed implies the idea of a slave standing on an auction block
being offered for sale to the highest bidder. However, an outside bidder wins
the bid, purchases the slave only to give him his unconditional freedom. The
newly freed slave in overwhelming gratitude binds himself to the winning bidder
and offers himself as a bond servant for the rest of his life.
Man
is separated from God by sin. Man is also in absolute bondage by sin. Man, from
conception is under the condemnation and judgment of God. Here is another
however; God is freeing a company of mankind from the bondage or slavery of sin
by the slaughter of His only son, the Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, God is
at work redeeming a company of sinners by reconciling them to Himself through
the payment of a price by Jesus Christ.
The
realization of this great work of redemption by God through Christ causes the
newly redeemed sinner to sing, Redeemed,
how I love to proclaim it, redeemed by the blood of the lamb.
FannyJ. Crosby, a blind songwriter, who wrote over 8,000 songs, joined with William Kirkpatrick’s music and
wrote this gospel favorite:
Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the
lamb
Redeemed through his
infinite mercy
His child, and forever I am
Chorus: Redeemed, redeemed,
Redeemed by
the blood of the lamb
Redeemed,
redeemed
His child and
forever I am
Redeemed and so happy in
Jesus
No language my repute can
tell
I know that the light of His
presence
With me doth continually
dwell
Chorus
I think of my blessed
Redeemer
I think of Him all the day
I sing, for I cannot be
silent,
His love is the theme of my
song
Chorus
I know I shall see in his beauty
The king in whose law I
delight
Who lovingly guardeth my
footsteps
And giveth me songs in the
night.
Chorus
8 comments:
I can hear my Dad singing that song right now. It was one of his favorites. Beautiful reminder, Gregg, of this wonderful truth!
Yes!!! I do love this word. And I remember this song. Its not sung anymore at the places I go as new songs have taken over the praise and worship. But its a Gospel Classic!
Yes! Is there a sweeter word than redemption?
A great R word Gregg.
I enjoyed the song though I can't remember it,
The singer Jackie Wilson who sang today.s song on my blog did die young . Appartently he had a heart attack at 39 years went into a coma for nearly nines years until he passed away, Ss sad,
Thanks for coming by,
Yvonne.
Beautiful Gregg. It's been years since we've sung this song. Thanks for sharing it.
Yes!! Such a wonderful word and concept. Visiting from the A-Z challenge.
Kathy
http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com
Great R post! Fanny Crosby is one of my faves! Blessings!
Your 'R' post is a wonderful explanation of Redeemed. Thank God for gifting Ms. Crosby with songwriting abilities to articulate what our hearts know is true.
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