Day Thirteen
Here is a devotional thought for today:
Some days you just need to listen to “Amazing Grace.”
That’s it. Some days on the journey you just need to stop, breathe deep, and listen to a hymn that says it better than just about anyone ever has. Take a moment, close your eyes, and let it soak in.
Below you’ll find a few different versions of the hymn (including one instrumental). Choose one, a couple, or listen to them all. They each represent a unique take on one of the most powerful hymns of all time. Listen and let it speak to your soul as you make your way to Jerusalem with Jesus.
’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed!
Read the rest of the lyrics here (scroll down to see).
Questions for Reflection
For today’s reflections, you’ll be asked to read four verses of “Amazing Grace,” one at a time, in a prayerful, receptive posture. Read each verse slowly and take in each word. Read each verse at least twice. Some may find it helpful to read the verse out loud. As you read, listen for a word or phrase that catches your attention. When you are finished reading, before you go to the next verse, spend some time sitting prayerfully with the word or phrase that you found yourself drawn to. Hold it before God and offer whatever prayer they inspire: gratefulness, repentance, concern, or simply heartfelt worship.
1.
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.
2.
’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed!
3.
The Lord has promised good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be
As long as life endures.
4.
When we’ve been there ten thousand years,
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we first begun.
5. Read and reflect on these verses. Let them lead you into prayerful worship and gratitude:
“But God, who is rich in mercy, because of his great love that he had for us, made us alive with Christ even though we were dead in trespasses. You are saved by grace!”—Ephesians 2:4-5 (ESV)