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Sunday, August 29, 2010

THE OLD ACCOUNT WAS SETTLED

I have always enjoyed male quartets and some of the old quartet music brings back memories of the many concerts we used to attend. The Blackwoods, Cathedrals, Statesmen, and Couriers were among my favorites. Some of those old quartet numbers even made it into hymnbooks and were sung by many congregations. This week's choice was one of those. It was written in 1902 by Frank Graham who was an ordained minister in the Wesleyan Church. He served as District Superintendent in northern Georgia from around 1895 to about 1915. He was also one of the founders of what is now Southern Wesleyan University at Central South Carolina. The song is a description of the legal transaction that takes place in heaven when a sinner trusts in the Saviour as his only means of salvation. The Bible says, "He [God the Father] made Him [Christ] who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him" (II Cor. 5:21). Think of a great account book on which all of our sins are listed as a debt we owe. But it is as though our debt was transferred to Christ's account, and He paid that debt in full on the cross. And, as the above verse indicates, at the same time God more than cancels our debt when we trust Christ as Saviour. He credits our account with the perfect righteousness of His dear Son. Hopefully this is your testimony.

(1) There was a time on earth, when in the book of Heav'n
An old account was standing for sins yet unforgiv'n;
My name was at the top, and many things below,
I went unto the Keeper, and settled long ago.
Long ago (down on my knees), long ago (I settled it all),
Yes, the old account was settled long ago (Hallelujah!);
And the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away,
When the old account was settled long ago.

(2) The old account was large, and growing every day,
For I was always sinning, and never tried to pay;
But when I looked ahead, and saw such pain and woe,
I said that I would settle, I settled long ago.
Long ago (down on my knees), long ago (I settled it all),
Yes, the old account was settled long ago (Hallelujah!);
And the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away,
When the old account was settled long ago.

(3) When in that happy home, my Savior's home above,
I'll sing redemption's story, and praise Him for His love;
I'll not forget that book, with pages white as snow,
Because I came and settled, and settled long ago.
Long ago (down on my knees), long ago (I settled it all),
Yes, the old account was settled long ago (Hallelujah!);
And the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away,
When the old account was settled long ago.

(4) O sinner, trust the Lord, be cleansed of all your sin,
For thus He hath provided for you to enter in;
And then if you should live a hundred years below,
Up there you'll not regret it, you settled long ago.
Long ago (down on my knees), long ago (I settled it all),
Yes, the old account was settled long ago (Hallelujah!);
And the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away,
When the old account was settled long ago.

Listen to a great rendition of this week's choice here. LISTEN.

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