At midweek Bible Study tonight at CRBC, we looked at 1 Corinthians 15:3-10. We then sang this rendering of the text to the ST. ANNE tune. I wrote the song text back in 2020, but tonight was the first time it was sung congregationally.
1 Corinthians 15:3-10
That which I
have received from Christ,
I have
delivered thee:
How that
Christ died for all our sin,
As Scripture
says to be.
That he was
buried and rose up
The third
day, death o’er whelmed,
So Scripture
says, and then appeared,
To Cephas
and the twelve.
Five hundred
men then saw the Lord,
At the same
time alive,
And most of
these remain in life,
Though some
no more abide.
He, after
this, was seen of James,
Then all the
holy band,
And last of
all was seen by me,
As one born
out of hand.
For least of
all I am of his,
Since his
own church I tried,
But by his
grace, I was set free.
His death
was on my side.
And so with all,
I labored hard,
Yet not by mine
own hand.
I worked
with zeal above the rest,
By grace
alone to stand.
I am, by
grace, the man I am.
His grace
was not in vain.
That I could
labor with the rest,
‘Twas him
not me is plain.
Words copyright 2020 by Jeffrey T.
Riddle. Common Meter tune (suggested tunes: ST. ANNE, “O God Our Help in Ages
Past”; CRIMOND, “The Lord’s My Shepherd”)
2 comments:
Just getting around to saying that I enjoyed and appreciated your hymn on 1 Corinthians 15:3-10. Thanks!
RLV, thanks for the encouragement. It was actually very satisfying to sing this after we had studied this text.
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