Welcome!  Hymns have been and continue to be a real source of inspiration to me.  My desire in this blog is to share special hymns with my readers hoping that the words will minister to them, especially in times of great personal need.  If one of these hymns ministers to you, please take time to leave a comment so that I know that my blog is helping others as much as it helps me. Sometimes I will also provide a link where you can go to hear the hymn played.  So, please join me here each week and sing along as we praise God together.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

DEEPER AND DEEPER

This hymn is from the pen of a great evangelical preacher and missionary statesman, Oswald J. Smith (1889 - 1986). I have heard much about him, but I was surprised to learn that he actually composed more than 1200 hymns and religious verses. In his book The Story of My Hymns, he gives the following account of the writing of this week's hymn. "Arriving in Woodstock, Ontario, one day in the year 1911, I was invited to preach one Sunday morning in the largest Methodist Church in that city. As I walked along the street on my way to the church, the melody of this hymn sang itself into my heart and with it the words, 'Into the heart of Jesus, deeper and deeper I go.' I can still recall the joy and buoyancy of youth, the bright sunshine overhead, and the thrill with which I looked forward to my service that Sunday morning, as again and again I hummed over the words. I wondered if I could retain the music in my mind until the service was over, I was then just twenty-one years of age. After preaching, I returned to my rented room, and the first thing i did was write out the melody as God had given it to me. I had been able to remember it, and it has never changed form that day to this. The verses were much more difficult, I worked on them at Belwood, Ontario, but it was three years later, in the First Presbyterian Church of South Chicago, of which I was pastor, that I completed them. It was then 1914, and I was twenty-four years of age. The writing of the hymn afforded me much joy, nor has it ever grown old. I still love it and always will, for it was the child of my youth. It proves conclusively that God can impart His deepest truths to the heart of the young, for I doubt if i have ever written anything more profound since. There are five steps portrayed in 'Deeper and Deeper'- the heart, the will, the cross, joy and love. What an experience! But it is the note of triumph in the last verse that transports the soul to heights sublime." What more can I add to what the author has said about this hymn. Meditate on these words this week and ask the Lord to make this real in your life.

(1) Into the heart of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go,
Seeking to know the reason, Why He should love me so,
Why He should stoop to lift me, Up from the miry clay,
Saving my soul, making me whole, Though I had wandered away.

(2) Into the will of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go,
Praying for grace to follow, Seeking His way to know;
Bowing in full surrender, Low at His blessed feet,
Bidding Him take, break me and make, Till I am molded, complete.

(3) Into the cross of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go,
Following through the garden, Facing the dreaded foe;
Drinking the cup of sorrow, Sobbing with broken heart,
"O Savior, help! Dear Savior, help! Grace for my weakness impart."

(4) Into the joy of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go,
Rising, with soul enraptured, Far from the world below.
Joy in the place of sorrow, Peace in the midst of pain,
Jesus will give, Jesus will give; He will uphold and sustain.

(5) Into the love of Jesus, Deeper and deeper I go,
Praising the One Who brought me Out of my sin and woe;
And through eternal ages, Gratefully I shall sing,
"O how He loved! O how He loved! Jesus, my Lord and my King!"

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3 comments:

Judith said...

I love this song. Thank you!!

Anonymous said...

I'm with Judith----wonderful song. Wonderful heart ....of Jesus.

Unknown said...

This song had been a lifeline to me during a most difficult season. Thank you for this wonderful post.