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There Is a Fountain (Easter Special)

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In today's episode we offer you a profound understanding of why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event, but the bedrock of our faith, as Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 15. We pay tribute to the enduring legacy of William Cowper, delving into his classic hymn "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood," and uncovering the depths of its theological richness. We take a look at both Cowper's personal struggles, and the pastoral support and comfort he received from the Unwin family and Rev. John Newton. We learn a little about how the Cowper's words have had various music settings and get to hear various takes on the most popular tune used today. Reawaken Hymn's moving rendition of this hymn bring home the episode's message of hope and the enduring promise of the gospel.
As we reflect on themes of atonement and the free gift of salvation, the life-changing impact of this sacred song becomes clear. Cowper's song journeys from the somber reflection of Good Friday to the triumph of Easter Sunday. We explore the vivid imagery of the dying thief and the infinite mercy of God, challenging us to live as "resurrection people," filled with the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection in our daily lives. This episode is not merely a listening experience but an invitation to embrace the boundless grace and redemption that define our lives and our worship. Join us and be inspired by the power of this phenomenal hymn to articulate our deepest desires for redemption and ignite a renewed sense of hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
A huge thank you again to Doug Johnson for "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood" arranged and performed for solo violin.
SHOW LINKS:
"There is a Fountain" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources.

"There is a Fountain" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.

Excerpt from Alistair Begg – “The Man on the Middle Cross Said I Could Come”

"Let Me Sing" by Andrew Peterson from the Album Clear to Venus

"There is a Fountain"by Tim Harvey and The Bethlehem Baptist Praise Band

Support the show

www.thebrightforever.com
All songs used by permission.

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In today's episode we offer you a profound understanding of why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event, but the bedrock of our faith, as Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 15. We pay tribute to the enduring legacy of William Cowper, delving into his classic hymn "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood," and uncovering the depths of its theological richness. We take a look at both Cowper's personal struggles, and the pastoral support and comfort he received from the Unwin family and Rev. John Newton. We learn a little about how the Cowper's words have had various music settings and get to hear various takes on the most popular tune used today. Reawaken Hymn's moving rendition of this hymn bring home the episode's message of hope and the enduring promise of the gospel.
As we reflect on themes of atonement and the free gift of salvation, the life-changing impact of this sacred song becomes clear. Cowper's song journeys from the somber reflection of Good Friday to the triumph of Easter Sunday. We explore the vivid imagery of the dying thief and the infinite mercy of God, challenging us to live as "resurrection people," filled with the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection in our daily lives. This episode is not merely a listening experience but an invitation to embrace the boundless grace and redemption that define our lives and our worship. Join us and be inspired by the power of this phenomenal hymn to articulate our deepest desires for redemption and ignite a renewed sense of hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
A huge thank you again to Doug Johnson for "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood" arranged and performed for solo violin.
SHOW LINKS:
"There is a Fountain" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources.

"There is a Fountain" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.

Excerpt from Alistair Begg – “The Man on the Middle Cross Said I Could Come”

"Let Me Sing" by Andrew Peterson from the Album Clear to Venus

"There is a Fountain"by Tim Harvey and The Bethlehem Baptist Praise Band

Support the show

www.thebrightforever.com
All songs used by permission.

  continue reading

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