Today's promise: God is merciful
Have You Found God's
Amazing Grace?
"Only fools say in
their hearts, 'There is no God'
They are corrupt, and
their actions are evil; no one does good!
…Oh, that salvation
would come from Mount Zion to rescue Israel!
For when the Lord
restores his people, Jacob will shout with joy, and Israel will rejoice."
Psalm 14:1-7 NLT
Rescued from rebellion
Young John Newton called
himself an atheist, and his life demonstrated his lack of belief in God. Even
the coarsest sailors aboard his slave-trading ship could not stand his filthy
speech. He brutalized the male slaves and sexually abused the women, and he
prodded other sailors to do the same. The ship's captain finally put him ashore
on the coast of Africa, and there he became a servant of slavers.
Finally rescued by
another merchant ship, Newton once again fouled the ship with his presence. In
a drunken stupor he almost plunged overboard, and the captain wished that he
had. Then, amazingly in the midst of a vicious ocean storm in 1748, God touched
his heart. Years after his remarkable conversion, Newton commented, "I see
no reason why the Lord singled me out for mercy…unless it was to show that with
him nothing is impossible."
The fool who had said in
his heart that there was no God was now transformed. He became famous
throughout England, both as a preacher and a writer of hymns. Without a doubt,
the best-known hymn of this former atheist is the following:
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.
JOHN NEWTON
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind but now I see.
JOHN NEWTON
From The One Year® Book of Psalms by William J.
Petersen and Randy Petersen,
Tyndale House Publishers (1999), entry for January 23
Tyndale House Publishers (1999), entry for January 23
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
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