"Some of the greatest truths, whether it be a song, book, or someone's testimony, don't come from, 'Everything's great! God is good, my life is perfect.' Almost all the best ones always come out of woundedness, pain, suffering, because it's then when we've reached the end of our hoarded resources, our father's full giving has only begun." - Pastor Jeff Cranston
Hello Kitchen Table Theology Family! We’re your hosts, Jen Denton, and Pastor Jeff Cranston. We’re coming at you with a Bonus episode all about hymns! We’re taking a deep dive into 3 of our favorite hymns, learning about the writers, and examining the theology behind the lyrics.
[03:04] In The Garden by C. Austin Miles
[14:32] Just as I am by Charlotte Elliott
[26:09] He Giveth More Grace by Annie Johnson Flint
[33:31] Closing Segment
Key Quotes
“Here you've got a woman with a struggling life, dealing with pain dealing with weakness, man, and she writes this and God used her and her weakness, to write a hymn that has been used to draw millions of people to Christ.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston on Charlotte Elliott’s Just as I am'
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