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Psalm 89:1
Francis H. Rowley was born in Hilton, New York, on July 25,
1854. Later he became a Baptist minister and served churches in
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Illinois. He has given the
following account for the writing of this hymn:
I was minister of the First Baptist Church of North Adams,
Massachusetts in 1886. The church and community were
experiencing a period of unusual interest in religious matters,
and I was assisted by a remarkable young Swiss musician by the
name of Peter Bilhorn. One Sunday following the evening service
he said, "Why don't you write a hymn for me to set to music?"
During the night these verses came to me. The original poem
began "Can't You Sing the Wondrous Story?" However, when the
song was first published by Ira Sankey in 1887, the phrase was
changed to "I Will Sing..."
Peter P. Bilhorn was born in Mendota, Illinois, in 1865. With
the death of his father, Peter was forced to leave school at
eight years of age to help support his mother and family. At the
age of fifteen he moved with his family to Chicago, where his
voice became a great attraction in concert halls and among his
worldly comrades. When he was twenty he was converted to Christ
at one of the meetings conducted by Dr. Pentecost and musician
George Stebbins. Following his conversion, he was used greatly
of God in various forms of Christian service.
The organ he used in services was a small folding organ bearing
his name. Feeling the need of a small portable organ for use in
the street meetings,he had designed a folding organ weighing
only sixteen pounds and had started its manufacture in 1887.
This venture proved most successful, and the organs were widely
used around the world.
It is estimated that he wrote approximately 2,000 gospel songs.
This particular hymn is one of his finest compositions. Peter
Bilhorn is also the author and composer of "Sweet Peace, The
Gift of God's Love". His
evangelistic ministry carried him into all the states of the
union, to Great Britain, and to other foreign countries. He
preceded Homer Rodeheaver as Billy Sunday's song leader prior to
1908.
P. P. Bilhorn was not only a skillful songwriter and leader but
also an earnest soul-winner. One night, while conducting revival
meetings in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, he retired to his room but
later felt strangely compelled to dress, take his folding organ,
and start walking down the street, even though the weather was
bitterly cold. Seeing a gleam of light from a basement window,
he knocked and was admitted. He found a group of men gambling.
Bilhorn began to sing to the men "Where is My Wandering Boy
Tonight?" Six of these men made their peace with God that night.
"I Will Sing the Wondrous Story" was presented by Rowley and
Bilhorn to Ira D. Sankey as a gift. Sankey was so impressed with
the merit and usefulness of this hymn that he published it in
the 1887 edition of Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs and Solos. It
soon became one of the most popular songs in the entire
collection.
"God sent His singers upon the earth With songs of sadness and
of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring
them back to heaven again."
Longfellow
"The Christian life that is joyless is a discredit to God and a
disgrace to itself."
Maltbie D. Babcock
Quoted from "101 Hymn Stories" by Kenneth Osbeck. Kregel Publishers, P.O. Box 2607, Grand Rapids, MI 49501, 1982.
Verse 1
I will sing the wondrous story
Chorus
Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story
Verse 2
I was lost, but Jesus found me,
Verse 3
Days of darkness still come o'er me;
Verse 4
He will keep me till the river
Words by Francis H. Rowley, 1854-1952
Music by Peter P. Bilhorn, 1865-1936
Used by permission - duplication without permission is a violation of U.S. copyright law.
Of the Christ who died for me,
How He left His home in glory
For the cross of Calvary.
Of the Christ who died for me.
Sing it with the saints in glory,
Gathered by the crystal sea.
Found the sheep that went astray,
Threw His loving arms around me,
Drew me back into the way.
Sorrow's paths I often tread.
But the Savior still is with me;
By His hand I'm safely led.
Rolls its waters at my feet;
Then He'll bear me safely over,
Where the loved ones I shall meet.
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