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~Near
to The Heart Of God
To be creative, Rev. Armstrong McAffee prepared an original hymn
for his church choir each quarter during the Holy Communion.
He usually wrote his stanzas on the theme he chose for his
sermon, setting them to appropriate music.
His people began to anticipate their gifted minister’s hymns
and tunes with the same eagerness with which they looked forward to his
sermons.
Then that tragedy struck with unexplained suddenness. Diphtheria
claimed his brother’s two precious daughters as victims. The brothers
and sister, with their close-knit families, offered to the bereaved
parents all the love and understanding and sympathy their hearts could
muster
The young pastor began to think about the communion hymn he
wanted to write for the following Sunday morning. Soon he was saying to
himself, “We can find peace and comfort if we stay near to the heart
of God”.
And soon the words were flowing from his facile pen, and he found
himself writing, “There is a place of quiet rest, Near to the heart
of God; A place where sin
cannot molest, Near to the heart of God.”
—Ernest K. Emurian
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There Is a
Place of Quiet Rest[1]
1
There is a place of quiet rest,
Near
to the heart of God,
A
place where sin cannot molest,
Near
to the heart of God.
2
There is a place of comfort sweet,
Near
to the heart of God,
A
place where we our Savior meet,
Near
to the heart of God.
3
There is a place of full release,
Near
to the heart of God,
A
place where all is joy and peace,
Near
to the heart of God.
Chorus O Jesus, blest
Redeemer,
Sent
from the heart of God,
Hold
us, who wait before Thee,
Near
to the heart of God.
[1]Eckert,
Paul, Steve Green’s MIDI Hymnal, (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos
Research Systems, Inc.) 1998.
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