This is a feature where once each month I share one of my personal favorite hymns.
It is difficult to choose my very favorite hymn, but "Like A River Glorious" certainly ranks as one of my top favorites. I especially love to hear it sung by a congregation or an ensemble without any instruments.
It does have great harmony, but more importantly, the words always speak to my heart. In a world filled with turmoil, our only hope is to live lives that are stayed upon Jehovah. Now, I admit that I struggle with the words of the second verse ... not a surge of worry ... for I am a worrier. But when we really understand that "EVERY joy or trial falleth from above" and that they are "traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love", then we know that we can trust him fully. And we do find perfect peace and rest.
One of my best memories is the congregation singing this at my mother's memorial service, following her death in an automobile accident. It was a time when our family received the peace that only God could give. And singing these words helped us understand what God was doing for us.
In the midst of challenging, difficult and frustrating life circumstances, Frances Ridley Havergal (1836 - 18790) experienced peace that only God can give, that peace that passeth all understanding. The English poet and hymn writer was vacationing in the south of Wales in 1876 and caught a severe cold. It was accompanied by inflammation of the lungs. Hearing how ill she was, and that she might die, she replied, "If I am really going, it is too good to be true." Her friends were amazed at how peacefully she received this information. She did survive that illness, and later that year she wrote this beautiful hymn. And the words that she penned have encouraged believers ever since. Frances was very frail in health and went home to be with the Lord at the age of 42. Her dying words were "Come, Lord Jesus, come and fetch me." She had that peace that truly "passeth all understanding".
In a world filled with turmoil, our only hope and peace is to live lives that are stayed upon Jehovah. And if you are in Christ, you are safe. "Hidden in the hollow of His blessed hand, never foe can follow, never traitor stand." There are foes; there are traitors, but they cannot stand up against His grace and His power. And we are protected in the hollow of His hand. Now, that doesn't mean they won't ever make our life challenging, but Christ is always with us and His Spirit guides us.
Now, I admit that at times I do struggle with the words "not a surge of worry", for sadly I often struggle with worry and anxiety. But when we really understand that "EVERY joy or trial falleth from above" and that they are "traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love", then we know that we can trust him fully. And we do find perfect peace and rest. That celebrates the sovereignty of God who is the blessed controller of all things. Isaiah 26:3, "You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you" … "Stayed upon Jehovah, hearts are fully blest Finding, as He promised, perfect peace and rest."
Are you facing difficult trials? Do you have heavy burdens? Then rest upon Jehovah and experience His rest and peace.
(1) Like a river glorious, is God's perfect peace,
Over all victorious, in its bright increase;
Perfect, yet it floweth, fuller every day,
Perfect, yet it groweth, deeper all the way.
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Stayed upon Jehovah, hearts are fully blest
Finding, as He promised, perfect peace and rest.
(2) Hidden in the hollow of His blessed hand,
Never foe can follow, never traitor stand;
Not a surge of worry, not a shade of care,
Not a blast of hurry touch the spirit there. Refrain
(3) Every joy or trial falleth from above,
Traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love;
We may trust Him fully all for us to do.
They who trust Him wholly find Him wholly true.
Refrain
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