Wednesday, January 23, 2019

2019 Journey



January 14-20
He Giveth More Grace
Written by Annie Johnson Flint (1866-1932) whose life story is similar to Fanny Crosby, another great hymn writer. Annie was 3 years old when her mother died in childbirth, though the baby girl survived. The girls' father, suffering from an incurable disease, gave the two girls up for adoption to the Flint family. Annie came to faith in Jesus at the age of 8 and began writing poetry around that same time. She took a job as a teacher at age 18, but severe arthritis caused her to resign. She was faced with a lifetime as an invalid; in a wheelchair. She turned her energies to writing poetry and her most famous one became a hymn when Hubert Mitchell penned the music. The words to this hymn are drawn from the following scriptures:
2 Corinthians 12:9 “For He has said to me, 'My Grace is sufficient for you; for my strength is perfected in weakness.' Therefore gladly would I boast about my weakness that the power of Christ can rest on me.”
James 4:6 “but He gives more grace. Therefore He says, 'God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.'”
Isaiah 40:29 “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”
From her position of weakness Annie Johnson Flint knew what she was writing about.

He Giveth More Grace
Verse 1
He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater.
He sendeth more strength when the labors increase.
To added affliction, He addeth His mercy
To multiplied trials His multiplied peace.

Verse 2
When we have exhausted our store of endurance;
When our strength is failing 'ere the day is half done;
When we reach the end of our hoarded resources
Our Father's full giving is only begun.

Chorus
His love has no limit, His grace has no measure
His pow'r has no boundaries known unto men.
For out of His infinite riches in Jesus, He giveth and giveth and giveth again.

Verse 2 is especially meaningful to me as my grandmother Anderson quotes it in a letter she wrote to her nieces during her later years. She writes about the deaths of her husband “my life's partner” and her son, but follows those sad words with the words of hope she sees in verse 2 of He Giveth More Grace.

I found this video of a family choir and its adorable director singing the hymn.



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