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MrsAngelala
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Gorgias, I see too many misrepresentations here to address. I’ve muted this thread. Best wishes.
Hmm. Not seeing what you’re perceiving as ‘misrepresentations’. Of Scripture? Of your reaction?Gorgias, I see too many misrepresentations here to address. I’ve muted this thread. Best wishes.
You must not like scripture very much then. Many of the verses in the hymn are scriptural references.I really don’t like it. It’s sappy, it’s me oriented and I don’t think it’s a very good hymn period.
I remember in my younger years some people thought that listening to rock music with words spoken in reverse (supposedly) was doing the same thing. The hymn, though it uses first person, does speak of the majesty of God. I just cannot accept this sort of subtlety of grammar as significantly affect people.I also am concerned over hymns where the congregation speaks as God. The transcendence of God is mildly undermined. The problem is that people as you say do not notice that sort of thing, but it does affect them.
I am curious about why you get this. Only the first three words, the ones from the Bible, or even remotely suggested anywhere in the song.The sense I get from this song, is “Here I am, you like me as I am, no need to change”.