During a
period of spiritual struggling, George Bennard
(1873-1958) started to study and contemplate the cross of Christ. Bennard had
been very active in the Salvation Army and later was
ordained as a evangelist for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
As he studied on the verse Philippians 3:10, "That I may know him, and the
power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made
conformable unto his death," Bennard got the theme for a hymn that has
become one of the most powerful and favorite for many, "The Old Rugged Cross."
In 1913, Rev. George
Bennard, an evangelist in the Methodist/Episcopal church was “praying for a
full understanding of the cross and its plan in Christianity.” Over a period of
time he studied more and more about the cross. He prayed and meditated on the
cross of Christ, until one day he was able to say, “I saw the Christ of the
Cross as if I were seeing John 3:16 leave the printed page, take form and act
out the meaning of redemption.” Through this experience and others
in his life he penned the words and wrote the tune to our hymn,
“The
Old Rugged Cross.”
Rev George Bennard |
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, the emblem of suffering and shame;
And I love that old cross where the dearest and best for a world of lost sinners was slain.
O that
old rugged cross, so despised by the world, has a wondrous attraction for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left His glory above to bear it to dark Calvary.
For the dear Lamb of God left His glory above to bear it to dark Calvary.
In the
old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine, a wondrous beauty I see;
For 'twas on that old dross Jesus suffered and died to pardon ad sanctify me.
For 'twas on that old dross Jesus suffered and died to pardon ad sanctify me.
To the
old rugged cross I will ever be true, its shame and reproach gladly bear;
Then He'll call me some day to my home far away, where His glory forever I'll share.
Then He'll call me some day to my home far away, where His glory forever I'll share.
So I'll
cherish the old rugged cross,
Till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
And exchange it someday for a crown
"HAPPY EASTER CELEBRATION; MAY THE DEATH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BE A BLESSING TO YOU AND FAMILY". SHALOM
Till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
And exchange it someday for a crown
"HAPPY EASTER CELEBRATION; MAY THE DEATH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BE A BLESSING TO YOU AND FAMILY". SHALOM
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