Friday, June 29, 2007

How This Beautiful Song Amazing Grace Was Born:

It's the only way to describe the incredible transformation that took place in the life of John Newton. Newton was bron in London in 1725. His mother died when he was seven.His Father sent him to sea at age eleven. Working first as a cabin boy and then deckhand, John was exposed to a life of drunkenness, profanity and immorality- and he embraced it. Soon John surpassed his peers in outrageous behavior. Sharp-witted and sarcastic,he wrote offensive songs mocking the ships officers and expressing his contempt for thier authority. He amused himself by inventing new swear words and leading his peers on reckless and dangerous escapades. He frequently deserted his post. Still in his teens John was briefly enslaved on an african plantation and nearly died but instead of sobering him, the experience only served to strengthen his rebellious sprit.After Newton regained his freedom heserved time in the British Navy and eventually became captain of his own slave ship. As slave trader, Newton's heart grew even harder. He earned a reputation for being a foulmouthed, ill-tempered man, despised by his subordinates and superiore alike. He cared for no one but himself and sough nothing but his own pleasure. Then one night John Newton hit rock bottom. He had been punished for misbehavior by being publicy humiliated, beaten, and stripped of his rank. His attempts to regain his position had failed. No one cared to take up his cause. Now caught in a fierce strom, he came face to face with a gripping fear of death. As the waves pounded the ship and filled his cabin with water, terror filled Newton's heart. He fought desperately to shave the ship, bailing water and plugging holes in the hull with the ship's sails, burlap bags, even his own clothing. As an experienced sailor, John knew he had little chance of survial. And he was not ready to face eternity.
Memories of his childhood came flooding back- the Bible verses and hymns his God fearing mother had taught him, her prayers on his behalf. John tried to cry out to God for mercy, but he was stopped abruptly by the thought of how little he deserved it. How could he turn to God for help when he had ignored Him for so long? John spent a harrowing night in deep soul-searching.
The fllowing day, the strom subsided. Miraculously. the battered ship found safe harbor. It was then , Newton said, that he became convinced that "there is a God that hears and answers paryers." He discovered anew the love of God expressed in Scripture: " For God So Loved The World That He Gave His Only Begotten Son, That whosoever believeth in Him should not perish , but have ever lasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world: but that the world thru Him might be Saved" (John 3:16-17)
In the midst of the strom, Newton's eyes had been opened. He realized that he was a sinner in need of a Savior. For the first time, he understood the meaning of God's grace. Repenting of the sins of his past, he surrendered his life to God completely. In an instant, he became a new man.
Years later, as he reflected on his experience, Newton penned the words:
Amazing grace how sweet the sound,
that saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost but now am found,
was blind but now I see.
Twas grace my fears relieved:
how precious did that grace appear
the hour I first belived!
Through many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come:
"tis grace hath brough me safe thus far,
and grace will lead me home.
At the age of 39, the former slave trader became a pastor. He dedicated the rest of his life to sharing with others the good news of the gospel: that Jesus Christ had come : to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10). Newton influenced the abolitionist monement in Great Britain, exposing the evils of slavery and fighting to outlaw the vile trade he had once engaged in. In his epitaph, he summed up his life this way.

7 comments:

Steven Kang said...

God's grace and mercy.
Grace is getting something we don't deserve.
Mercy is not getting something we do deserve.
2 thumbs up for this post Ricki.

Anonymous said...

I am not only an artist but a singer as well. A few years back I entered a singing competition in Long Beach CA and chose to sing Amazing Grace. I won first place. But that was not the highlight of the competition for me. It was all the people afterward that approached me to tell me how much they were touched. I love that song! It touches so many people.

abcdef said...

What an incredible story, Ricki. I'm not a singer, but I do work in the music industry and I love reading history, and how songs are born etc. Thanks for this post.

Mary Marantz said...

what an awesome story! thank you so much for sharing it!

M:)

Jeanette said...

Excellent post! I like you.

Anonymous said...

Hey man I hope u hav a get va-k. Amazing is His Grace, and how sweet the sound that SAVED an old sinner like ME! How much more personnal can it get. Time one day will be ETERNITY. THe dressing room door will soon b closed 4-ever. We need to choose carefuly and quickly. 4 today is the day of SALVATION!! Choose u this day whom u will serve. LUV U DUDE in Christ, Dean Keep Clickn'

Amy Martin said...

Thank you for your comment on my blog! I appreciate it.

I thought I'd post here because just this past Sunday at church, we sang Amazing Grace, which was kind of weird because usually we sing pretty contemporary/current songs. But Amazing Grace is one that gets me each and every time... the words are so powerful.

Great post!