...And she answered, IT IS WELL. – 2Ki 4:26
Some months ago here on TWFT, we dwelt on the life and legacy of the
great hymnist “P. P. Bliss”. Philip Paul Bliss was an accomplished hymn writer
and composer of world acclaim. However, he was not the author of the famous
hymn attached to his name. The words were written by a lay Christian: a man named
Horatio Spafford.
Few persons, Christian or not, could have handled the kind of grief Mr Spafford
had to face in his lifetime. He was a successful lawyer with investments in
several properties in the city of Chicago and a father of five children. At age
2, his only son died. This was followed by the Great Chicago Fire of 1871,
which destroyed most of his investments. The rest of his finances suffered even
more loss from the economic downturn of 1873.
But these losses were nothing compared to what was to come. That same
year, the ship on which his wife and remaining children were travelling in collided
with a sea vessel, and all four of Spafford's daughters died.
It’s from the heart of such a grief-stricken man that the words of the
now famous hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” poured out from, (P.P. Bliss
composed the tune). Indeed, the words came to Spafford just as he approached
the spot where the tragedy happened!
In this day and age where talk is cheap and people blurt out easy-believy
Quotable Quotes; in this modern church times where faith has been reduced
to formulaic expressions and canned prayer points; in these last days where a
Pastor’s qualification is tied to his oratorical and project-management skills
and not about their life experiences... It’s helpful once in a while to sit
back and meditate on the words of one who has earned his right to teach us
a thing or two about faith and perseverance.
When peace like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to know
It is well, it is well, with my soul.
Regardless of my current circumstances, I’ve learnt from Mr Spafford and
have made it a practice to always declare, because I KNOW, that
“It Is Well, It Is Well, With My Soul.”
AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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