You’re listening to the Hymns Illustrated Podcast where hymns are explored, appreciated and illustrated through stories, testimonies and conversation.Every episode of Hymns Illustrated is an example of Colossians 3:16 in action:"Let the word of Christ dwe
In this episode, we take an encouraging look at a hymn (and a psalm) that helps us focus on biblical truth – even when disaster strikes and lives are lost. We also review the Hymn of the Month for September and take a look at back at hymn studies that are available inside Plus membership and will soon be available for purchase ala carte.Links & Resources:See all of Charles Wesley's hymns on the subject of earthquakes here.Our Hymn of the Month for September is "Come, Ye Sinners." Review it here.Here's our list of hymn studies available as a Hymns Illustrated Plus member:(You can access all of these in your membership. Join here.)Praise to the Lord, the AlmightyHow Firm a FoundationThine Be the GloryBlest Be the Tie That BindsThe Ninety and NineAnywhere With JesusHe Giveth More GraceTake My Life and Let It BeThe Light of the World Is JesusWhen All Thy Mercies, O, My GodCome, Thou Long Expected JesusHoly, Holy, HolyShepherd of Tender YouthAll Glory, Laud, and HonorJesus Lives and So Shall IJesus, Thy Blood and RighteousnessAll People That On Earth Do DwellWhen I Survey the Wondrous CrossThe DoxologyCome, Ye SinnersSupport the show
In this short episode, we take a look at a hymn for heat waves and then review an important reminder from our Hymn of the Month.Links Mentioned in This Episode:Learn all about the Hymn of the Month here: The DoxologyJoin Hymns Illustrated to get everything you need to study a new hymn every month. Here's the link: HymnsIllustrated.com/joinSupport the show
In this episode, Kristen Iaffaldano shares several hymn stories related to the hymns "Trusting Jesus," "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" and then finally, a hymn for back to school: The Doxology (also our Hymn of the Month."Enjoy!Links Mentioned in This Episode:A Hymn for Back to School is also our Hymn of the Month for August. See the resource page here: The DoxologyJoin Hymns Illustrated to get everything you need to study a new hymn every month. Here's the link: HymnsIllustrated.com/joinSupport the show
Not too long ago I walked into Walmart and noticed a couple of pallets of plants at the front of the store. One plant, in particular, had large floppy, yet sturdy leaves, with beautiful markings on the front of each leaf and then a deep purple coloring under each leaf. It was called a Calathea and for me anyway, it was love at first sight. It wasn't long before God taught me some lessons from this plant and yes, there's a "hymn for that" and I share it in this episode. Enjoy!Links Mentioned:Take this hymn with you throughout the week! Purchase the hymn reflection pack for just $2. Buy the pack here.Join Hymns Illustrated to get everything you need to study a new hymn every month. Here's the link: HymnsIllustrated.com/joinSupport the show
Ah, summer! It's such a good time to soak in all our favorite things: the sunshine, the vacation, the family reunions, the lake, the fireworks, the barbecues and, well, you get it. We want to do it all!But James 4:13-15 and Psalm 31:15 both remind us that our times are ultimately in God's hand and it's good to remember that. Hymn writer William Freeman Lloyd had Psalm 31:15 in mind when he wrote the hymn, "My Times Are In Thy Hand."Listen in to learn more about the hymn as well as the why behind our upcoming title change for the podcast. We are changing the name of the podcast from "Hymns Illustrated" to "A Hymn for That." HymnsIllustrated.com remains the current platform for this podcast and other resources to help you apply Colossians 3:16 in your daily life.Related and Mentioned Links:Read a hymn for midsummer here.Join Hymns Illustrated to get everything you need to study a new hymn every month. Here's the link: HymnsIllustrated.com/joinShare your favorite hymn and why and be entered to win a beautiful copy of The ESV Psalms, Photography Edition. Enter here.Support the show
Our theme for today's episode is a little word: Joy. But there's a lot to cover in that little word. We're going to talk about joy vs. happiness and how it relates to the songs we sing when we worship, and then also, what should we do when it's time to worship God joyfully in song and we don't feel like it? And then finally we'll acquaint ourselves a bit more with two hymn writers especially known for their hymns of joy.I also share a quick update on new perks of membership at HymnsIllustrated.com.Until next time, keep your hymnal open!- KristenLinks Mentioned In this Episode:HymnsIllustrated.com/joinSupport the show
Listen to the hymn story behind Stuart Hamblen's gospel hymn, Until Then.More short hymn story episodes like this to come. Miss the longer format? Those are still coming, too. A little variety helps makes things interesting!Mentioned in this episode:Get your hymn recommendation for the day at HymnsIllustrated.com/quiz. Support the show
In this episode, we take a closer look at the mission or the heartbeat Hymns Illustrated: Colossians 3:16!Will you join our mission and apply Colossians 3:16 into YOUR everyday life, teaching and admonishing your brothers and sisters in the Lord using Scripture AND psalms, hymns and spiritual songs to do so?We also review our Hymn of the Month: All Glory Laud and Honor and share what our Hymn of the Month for April will be! You're going to love it.I close by sharing with you how our new quiz can help you find a hymn that meets you where you are today and also pass on that encouragement.Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– KristenLinks & Resources:Hymn of the Month: All Glory, Laud and HonorSong of Saints Journey (a $5 monthly subscription for a members-only podcast and a hymn study guide every month)Which Hymn Do You Need the Most Today? Take the Quiz Here!Support the show
In this episode, we take a closer look at our Hymn of the Month: Charles Wesley's "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus."We also remember what true hope looks like at Christmas time and beyond and we look ahead to see what 2023 has in store for Hymns Illustrated.Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– KristenLinks & Resources:Go to our HOM resource page here.Start your Hymns Illustrated membership here. (It's my version of Patreon.) Learn more about Kajabi here.Shop Christianbook.com.Support the show
In this episode, I share a hymn that's a model for bold prayer and fitting for those times we or someone we love is facing an urgent need. Listen in to also review our Hymn of the Month, learn about our very first Merry Thanksgiving countdown and catch the scoop on something exciting that's on the way for members.Catch all the show notes here. Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– KristenLinks & Resources:Join the Merry Thanksgiving Countdown here.Go to our HOM resource page here.Start your Hymns Illustrated membership here. (It's my version of Patreon.) Watch my very first YouTube video here.Learn more about Kajabi here.Learn how to work from home as a virtual assistant here.Support the show
In this episode, we take a first look at our Hymn of the Month and explore biblical themes in Philip P. Bliss's hymn, "The Light of the World Is Jesus."I also share a little known hymn and two book recommendations related to biblical prophecy (which helps draw us to the Light in dark times) and sharing our faith with others (which helps us be lights in a dark world.)Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– KristenLinks & Resources:Go to our HOM resource page here.Start your Hymns Illustrated membership here. (It's my version of Patreon.) Buy this month's hymn study here.Book Recommendations:Author Todd Hampson's books about Bible prophecy.Rebecca Manley Pippert's book, Stay Salt. Support the show
In this episode, we explore biblical themes in Frances Ridley Havergal's hymn, "Take My Life and Let It Be." This is our Hymn of the Month for September and we'll first review the background behind the hymn and then take an encouraging devotional look at each stanza.Most everything we review can be found at our Hymn of the Month resource page right here. At the end of the episode, I share an update about new resources available at HymnsIllustrated.com and also share some greatly appreciated feedback from you I've found in my inbox lately.Until next time, keep your hymnal open!– Kristen Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Go to our HOM resource page here.Start your Hymns Illustrated membership here.Get your free hymn study for kids! Get your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we take a deeper look at our Hymn of the Month, reviewing its doctrinal themes and intriguing hymn background. We also look at another hymn that teaches many of the same biblical truths. Enjoy! - KristenLinks & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Go to our HOM resource page here.Start your Hymns Illustrated membership here.Get your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we take a look at three ways hymns play a role in our spiritual growth.We also review the Hymn of the Month by looking at a connection between "The Ninety and Nine" and Horatius Bonar's "I Was a Wandering Sheep."Stay tuned to the end for a little hymn humor which some might say is a bit "corny!"Enjoy! - KristenLinks & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Go to our HOM resource page here.The Cows in the Corn (Hymn Humor)Join Hymns for Life.Get your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we take a first look at our Hymn of the Month, Elizabeth C. Clephane's hymn, "The Ninety and Nine."This hymn teaches us all about our seeking, saving and rejoicing Shepherd and is especially relatable to children. To learn all about this hymn's background, hear the text and discover why it's worth our attention, keep listening.Go to this hymns' resource page here.Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we look at a powerful Scripture passage and related hymn to comfort our hearts in times of tragedy.We also enjoy several responses to a recent Facebook question, "What favorite hymns of yours have a special memory associated with them and what is that memory?"Heads up: One includes an encounter with a bear!And then we close with the topic in our title: A closer look at three reasons why our souls sing, or, you could say, God's purposes for our songs. Enjoy!Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we enjoy the background story to our Hymn of the Month and take a birds-eye view of the overall meaning and theme of "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." We see what God's plan looks like for our relationships in church and how that plan is rooted in our divine hope of His coming. Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Support the show
In this episode, we look at stanza three, the last stanza of "Thine Be the Glory" (our HOM) and explore three reasons why Christ is worthy of all our trust.Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."****Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode, we look at stanza two of "Thine Be the Glory" (our HOM) and put ourselves in the shoes of the disciples as Jesus met and greeted them after His resurrection. Our theme for the month is "Endless is the victory" and our theme for this week is "Christ is Praiseworthy."Join us next week for a closer look at Stanza Three, our final look at "Thine Be the Glory."Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."****Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode, we look at hymn texts to help us celebrate Good Friday and Easter Sunday and we take a closer look at stanza two of "Thine Be the Glory," our Hymn of the Month (HOM).Our theme for the month is "Endless is the victory" and our theme for this week is "Christ is Glory Worthy."Join us next week for a closer look at Stanza Two of "Thine Be the Glory."Links & Resources:Learn how to share a hymn testimonial on the podcast here.Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."****Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode, we take an aerial view of our new hymn of the month, "Thine Be the Glory" and consider the phrase "Endless is the victory." We also enjoy a listener's hymn testimonial and the hymn text of a lesser-known Resurrection hymn, "Jesus Lives and So Shall I." If you would like to participate more in our Hymn of the Month studies, you have two options:1. Go to our hymn of the month resource page here and learn the background of our hymn there and listen in to the podcast every week.2. Go even deeper in the Hymns for Life membership which gives you a multi-page hymn study devotional guide each month, access to a live hymn study module where I'll drop supplemental links each week based on our theme and weekly focus and several hymn appreciation resources each month (like greeting cards, word search puzzles and coloring pages). Links & ResourcesWatch: Jesus Lives and So Shall I (YouTube Video)Join Hymns for LifeGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."****Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode, I enjoyed answering a listener's question, "What is the definition of a hymn?" We also take a closer look at stanzas five and six from our Hymn of the Month, "How Firm a Foundation" and enjoy a listener testimonial about a hymn that points out God's heart of love and peace. Links & ResourcesGet your free devotional guide for the hymn, "How Firm a Foundation."Listen to the flute rendition of "O God of Love, O God of Peace."Join the Hymns for Life Membership Waitlist here.****Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today we look closer at stanzas three and four our Hymn of the Month for March, "How Firm a Foundation" and I also talk about the role hymns play in church and how they can positvely influence young people with their transparency.You're also invited to share a hymn testimonial by voice recording or email -- although audio testimonies are a bit more personal -- I'm happy to read your testimonies in the podcast as well. See directions.Mentioned and Related ResourcesJoin the waitlist to learn more about more hymn resources coming your way.Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Download your free Hymn Study Devotional Guide here.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today we look closer at stanza two our Hymn of the Month for March, "How Firm a Foundation" and how it poetically renders Isaiah 41:10, reminding us never to fear or be discouraged because God is on our side.You're also invited to share a hymn testimonial by voice recording or email -- although audio testimonies are a bit more personal -- I'm happy to read your testimonies in the podcast as well. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesJoin the waitlist to learn more about more hymn resources coming your way.Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Download your free Hymn Study Devotional Guide here.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
You're listening to the Hymns Illustrated Podcast where hymns are explored, appreciated and illustrated through stories, testimonies and conversation.Today we look closer at our Hymn of the Month for March, "How Firm a Foundation."You're also invited to share a hymn testimonial by voice recording or email -- although audio testimonies are a bit more personal -- I'm happy to read your testimonies in the podcast as well. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Download your free Hymn Study Devotional Guide here.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today, we stop and consider what the Almighty can do (stanza 3 from our Hymn of the Month: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty).Is there a hymn that's especially meaningful to you? Why not share that with other listeners of the podcast? Here's how you can share an audio recording of you sharing your favorite hymn and why it's meaningful to you. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Download your free Hymn Study Devotional Guide here.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today, we stop and consider what it means for God to grant our deepest desires.Is there a hymn that's especially meaningful to you? Why not share that with other listeners of the podcast? Here's how you can share an audio recording of you sharing your favorite hymn and why it's meaningful to you. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Good news! I've created a hymn study devotional guide and it's yours for free right now.And in it, you'll find a methodical approach to hymn study that I'm calling (Hymn)eneutics which is a nod to the term hermeneutics -- another way of referring to methods of Bible interpretation. The 5 Rs of (Hymn)eneutics are READ, RELATE, REFLECT, RESPOND, and REMEMBER.In this bonus episode, I'll share more about this new hymn study guide and walk you through those 5 R's. Download your free (Hymn)eneutics Devotional Guide here. Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today, we stop and consider what it means when we sing to the Lord that He is our health.Is there a hymn that's especially meaningful to you? Why not share that with other listeners of the podcast? Here's how you can share an audio recording of you sharing your favorite hymn and why it's meaningful to you. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
Today, we're going to take a birds-eye view of our new hymn of the month -- Joachim Neander's "Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty" -- so we get a good idea of what to expect in our month-long study. We'll also talk about how being familiar with the attributes of God helps us trust Him more. And, among our usual items, I'll also share a bit about some new resources coming down the road to help you incorporate hymns into your daily devotions. And last but not least (in fact it's right there at the beginning of the show) we have our first hymn testimonial to hear in our new "Hymns for Life Segment."Speaking of testimonials, how you can share an audio recording of you sharing your favorite hymn and why it's meaningful to you. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll take a final look at our Hymn of the Month (HOM) and rejoice in our salvation along with the hymn writer, Robert McCheyne.I also share more about a new segment in which you can participate! I'm looking for hymn testimonials from listeners - short audio clips I can use for the show. The goal is to help us all see the bigger picture of how God uses hymns in the lives of believers, as He moves and directs and grows and sanctifies His church.Here's how you can share an audio recording of your testimonial. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Take it with you: Learn more about Robert Swain and his hymn, "Thou, in Whose Presence, My Soul Takes Delight."Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll look closer at the Holy Spirit's work of conviction that Robert McCheyne wrote about in stanza four of our hymn of the month.our hymn of the month. I also announce a new segment in which you can participate! I'm looking for hymn testimonials from listeners - short audio clips I can use for the show. The goal is to help us all see the bigger picture of how God uses hymns in the lives of believers, as He moves and directs and grows and sanctifies His church.Here's how you can share an audio recording of your testimonial. See directions.Enjoy the episode!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Share an audio testimonial about a hymn that's meaningful to you.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll look closer at our hymn of the month (HOM) for January and explore what it looks like to know about your danger and to feel your load the way Robert McCheyne, the writer behind our Hymn of the Month (HOM) did before he came to a saving knowledge of Christ. Enjoy!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll look closer at our hymn of the month (HOM) for January and discover a little-known hymn that's perfect for the new year.Hymn of the Month: Robert Mc'Cheyne's, "I Once Was a Stranger" Enjoy!- KristenMentioned and Related ResourcesReferenced articles in the "take it with you" segment: The Truths of Salvation (Article Link List)What Does It Mean that God Draws Us to Salvation?Theology of Salvation (Article Link List)Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll look closer at our hymn of the month (HOM), enjoy some lyrical Christmas contemplations from Isaac Watts and William Billings,.For our "take it with you" segment, be sure to download the Week Long Advent Guide that takes you through the antiphons of "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." (Link below) - KristenMentioned and Related Resources:Free Advent GuideNames of Christ Ornament Book (Dayspring.com)Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll look closer at our hymn of the month (HOM) and why we need at least some of our Christmas hymns to be in a minor key. We'll think more about the meaning of Emmanuel (God with us), and discover a little-known Christmas hymn that the Gettys and Ricky Skaggs recently recorded. In our "Take It With You" segment, I share something you can do alone or with children in the week leading up to Christmas Day to remember the names and person of Christ. - KristenMentioned Resources:Brightest and Best by the Gettys and Ricky Skaggs: Watch YouTube videoNames of Christ Ornament Book (Dayspring.com)Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll finish looking closer at "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" -- our November Hymn of the Month -- and explore possible interpretations of that "one little word" referred to in stanzas three and four -- the word that Luther says will fell Satan. - KristenMentioned Resources:Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll dive deeper into our Hymn of the Month and reflect a bit on stanza one of Martin Luther's "A Mighty Fortress."- KristenMentioned Resources:Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Watch/Listen: When All Thy Mercies, O My God by Fernando OrtegaSupport the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, we'll dive deeper into our Hymn of the Month and reflect a bit on stanza one of Martin Luther's "A Mighty Fortress."- KristenMentioned Resources:Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
You're listening to the Hymns Illustrated Podcast where hymns are explored, appreciated and illustrated through stories, testimonies and conversation.In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, you'll hear five more reasons why hymns are so important to God's people, continuing last week's topic. Also, our Hymn of the Month for November is A Mighty Fortress Is Our God and I share not just the hymn story with you but the "rest of the story."- KristenMentioned Resources:Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show
In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, you'll hear five reasons why hymns are so important to God's people. And then next week, we'll cover five more reasons.Some of these may already be familiar to you but there may be a few that haven't quite hit your radar yet. Also, at the end of the episode, listen to a new segment I'm excited to bring to you. - KristenMentioned Resources:Sign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Support the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)
You're listening to the Hymns Illustrated Podcast where hymns are explored, appreciated and illustrated through stories, testimonies and conversation.In this episode of Hymns Illustrated, you'll hear the “why” behind the podcast and get to know “the rest of the story” behind our Hymn of the Month -- Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus.Mentioned Resources:Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus Hymn StoryLiliasTrotter.comSign up for the Hymn of the Month Newsletter here.Recommended hymn story series: Near to the Heart of God by Robert J. MorganSupport the podcast by shopping Hymns Illustrated Resources.***Intro and outro music: Josh Snodgrass (used with permission)Support the show (https://www.hymnsillustrated.com/resources)