Judgement Day is coming, no doubt. But it didn't come May 21, 2011. You might want to edit your comment above. Thank you for posting this wonderful song. Respectfully, LC
Can someone tell me who wrote this arrangement (tune)? I have it heard it to this tune before and it is beautiful, but I cannot find the sheet music. Thanks.
@MustangLeaf2010 The melody was written by Brother Mark Webb, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Olive Branch, Mississippi. You may know that the lyrics were written by Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Scottish pastor. This rendering only has a few of the many verses. One of the most powerful verses reads: "When I hear the wicked call, on the rocks and hills to fall, when I see them start and shrink, on the fiery deluge brink, then, Lord, shall I fully know, but not 'til then, how much I owe."
Thanks for posting this classic! The usual melody is different, but this is the one I sought! If I'm not mistaken it was written by Mark Webb, a Sovereign Grace Baptist pastor in Mississippi, a very godly and gifted brother.
Judgement Day is coming, no doubt. But it didn't come May 21, 2011. You might want to edit your comment above. Thank you for posting this wonderful song. Respectfully, LC
PilgrimLJC 2 weeks ago in playlist Hymns
Can someone tell me who wrote this arrangement (tune)? I have it heard it to this tune before and it is beautiful, but I cannot find the sheet music. Thanks.
MustangLeaf2010 6 months ago
@MustangLeaf2010 The melody was written by Brother Mark Webb, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Olive Branch, Mississippi. You may know that the lyrics were written by Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Scottish pastor. This rendering only has a few of the many verses. One of the most powerful verses reads: "When I hear the wicked call, on the rocks and hills to fall, when I see them start and shrink, on the fiery deluge brink, then, Lord, shall I fully know, but not 'til then, how much I owe."
PilgrimLJC 2 weeks ago in playlist Hymns
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PilgrimLJC 7 months ago
Thanks for posting this classic! The usual melody is different, but this is the one I sought! If I'm not mistaken it was written by Mark Webb, a Sovereign Grace Baptist pastor in Mississippi, a very godly and gifted brother.
PilgrimLJC 7 months ago
@cormark13 it is actually the correct lyrics being used..the actual hymn is written by Robert McCheyne you could check out the original lyrics
deoxyribosome 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the words are "Then, Lord, shall I FULLY KNOW, not till then how much I owe." But beautiful song.
cormark13 2 years ago