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John Newton - I am Sure I Cannot Endure to the End! (Christian devotional)
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John Newton - (1725-1807), Evangelical divine and hymn writer
Newton was born in London July 24, 1725, the son of a commander of a merchant ship which sailed the Mediterranean. When John was eleven, he went to sea with his father and made six voyages with him before the elder Newton retired. In 1744 John was impressed into service on a man-of-war, the H. M. S. Harwich. Finding conditions on board intolerable, he deserted but was soon recaptured and publicly flogged and demoted from midshipman to common seaman.
Although he had had some early religious instruction from his mother, who had died when he was a child, he had long since given up any religious convictions. However, on a homeward voyage, while he was attempting to steer the ship through a violent storm, he experienced what he was to refer to later as his "great deliverance." He recorded in his journal that when all seemed lost and the ship would surely sink, he exclaimed, "Lord, have mercy upon us." Later in his cabin he reflected on what he had said and began to believe that God had addressed him through the storm and that grace had begun to work for him.
For the rest of his life he observed the anniversary of May 10, 1748 as the day of his conversion, a day of humiliation in which he subjected his will to a higher power. "Thro' many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; 'tis grace has bro't me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home." He continued in the slave trade for a time after his conversion; however, he saw to it that the slaves under his care were treated humanely.
In 1750 he married Mary Catlett, with whom he had been in love for many years. By 1755, after a serious illness, he had given up seafaring forever. During his days as a sailor he had begun to educate himself, teaching himself Latin, among other subjects. From 1755 to 1760 Newton was surveyor of tides at Liverpool, where he came to know George Whitefield, deacon in the Church of England, evangelistic preacher, and leader of the Calvinistic Methodist Church. Newton became Whitefield's enthusiastic disciple. During this period Newton also met and came to admire John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Newton's self-education continued, and he learned Greek and Hebrew.
He decided to become a minister and applied to the Archbishop of York for ordination. The Archbishop refused his request, but Newton persisted in his goal, and he was subsequently ordained by the Bishop of Lincoln and accepted the curacy of Olney, Buckinghamshire. Newton's church became so crowded during services that it had to be enlarged. He preached not only in Olney but in other parts of the country. In 1767 the poet William Cowper settled at Olney, and he and Newton became friends.
Cowper helped Newton with his religious services and on his tours to other places. They held not only a regular weekly church service but also began a series of weekly prayer meetings, for which their goal was to write a new hymn for each one. They collaborated on several editions of Olney Hymns, which achieved lasting popularity. The first edition, published in 1779, contained 68 pieces by Cowper and 280 by Newton.
Among Newton's contributions which are still loved and sung today are "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" and "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken," as well as "Amazing Grace." Composed probably between 1760 and 1770 in Olney, "Amazing Grace" was possibly one of the hymns written for a weekly service. The origin of the melody is unknown. Most hymnals attribute it to an early American folk melody.
In 1780 Newton left Olney to become rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, St. Mary Woolchurch, in London. There he drew large congregations and influenced many, among them William Wilberforce, who would one day become a leader in the campaign for the abolition of slavery. Newton continued to preach until the last year of life, although he was blind by that time. He died in London December 21, 1807. Infidel and libertine turned minister in the Church of England, he was secure in his faith that amazing grace would lead him home.
Jeremiah 32:40 And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from doing them good; but I will put My fear in their hearts so that they will not depart from Me.

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@carolineconley6010
@carolineconley6010 3 года назад
Ooh Lord have mercy upon us for we need you desperately each and every day... We cannot do this without you... You are faithful... Help us lean upon you.. The above is beautiful.. And true
@OYE1272
@OYE1272 Год назад
This is sometimes my fear, but I remind myself of God's word, my hope is built on nothing else but Jesus' meritorious, substitutionary, perfect sacrifice for me 🙏🏿
@zedexer
@zedexer 7 месяцев назад
Excellent narrator
@sharonsmith2480
@sharonsmith2480 3 года назад
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me I once was lost but now I’m found Was blind but now I see - John Newton Those words are precious to all who know the power of Jesus to save a soul John Newton was in a terrible storm onboard a ship carrying slaves. The fear of God brought him to repentance. He was a changed man and wrote that hymn that is so well known and sung by even the secular world.
@eileenmaryeileen7
@eileenmaryeileen7 13 лет назад
Amen! Praise the Lord. But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which He shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; That being justified by His grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. Titus:3:4-7~Amen and Amen~
@ChristisLord
@ChristisLord 14 дней назад
Oh, my dear sister Eileen, how I do miss hearing from you; but you are now in a much better place, in eternal peace, at home with our precious Lord. Praise His Holy Name.
@StanleyMathai
@StanleyMathai 3 года назад
WRETCHED me *!*
@WildernessUntamed
@WildernessUntamed 10 лет назад
Being in a severe trial and time of great distress, the LORD led me to this video to encourage me! I do not leave comments very often. But I just wanted to thank you for uploading wonderful excerpts like these! Especially this message gave me hope and incouraged me tremendously as it expresses the very pain that I am experiencing at the moment. Once again thank you very much for your service! PS: I love the sermons by Spurgeon you've uploaded as well!
@robertgutierrez7499
@robertgutierrez7499 10 лет назад
To much of church today is a show, and people as I who by God's light see my utter depravity am looked upon as strange. And when I talk about the grace of my Lord they always assume I'm giving myself license to sin, Lord have mercy on their soul's!!! If we walk in the Light of Him in whom there is no darkness what else could we see but the dark sin that His glorious Light exposes, but if we walk in that Light we can have fellowship with Him and the Blood of His Son cleanses us from all sin.
@Unfinishedbasementpr
@Unfinishedbasementpr 10 лет назад
Encouraging words.
@jermainejones1560
@jermainejones1560 3 года назад
Great message....😊👍
@ChristisLord
@ChristisLord 9 лет назад
John Newton - I am Sure I Cannot Endure to the End! (Christian devotional) Jeremiah 32:40 And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from doing them good; but I will put My fear in their hearts so that they will not depart from Me. #Newton #Suffering
@Izthefaithful
@Izthefaithful 2 года назад
Wow so good! I need my Shepard who makes me to lie down in green pastures and leads me by still waters
@lionofjudahlambofgod9132
@lionofjudahlambofgod9132 2 года назад
Forgive me of alcoholism and sexual sin. Please forgive me. Ive committed a great evil.
@johnmay6538
@johnmay6538 Год назад
Me too brother.
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