George Beverly Shea, whose signature baritone voice was a standard feature of Billy Graham crusades for more than half a century, died Tuesday (April 16) at age 104. We wore white blouses to fit in with the rest of the choirs that participated from around Kentucky. I envisioned the smiles and tears of joy on both of their faces as they embraced one another. For evangelist Billy Graham, it all came down to the “invitation,” the climactic point at the end of his crusades when he invited people to leave their seats and “make a decision for Christ.”And it wouldn’t be a Billy Graham invitation without “Just As I Am,” the slow-moving, soul-moving hymn that accompanied millions down the aisle and became Graham’s signature anthem and title of his 1997 autobiography.But “Just As I Am” was more than a favorite Graham hymn. I will never forget one Sunday when the pastor of our church, the Rev.
Fittingly, the song Smith played, is also the title of Billy Graham’s autobiography. We wanted to go, he found a way and we went.We practiced songs to be able to sing in the choir at the crusade. It was the song played when I accepted Christ and it was the same song Graham had sung at all his crusades. Bob Durham, told our youth group Graham was coming to Louisville and if we wanted to go, he would try to find a way. Like “Amazing Grace,” said Mark Noll of the University of Notre Dame, it embodied the essence of evangelical theology. For some it was their first time there. Bob’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Elsie Wells, worked at Perdue’s Bakery and loaded us up with cookies to eat along the way. We sang and laughed on our way to Louisville. “They’re not deep hymns,” he said, “but they’re solid hymns.”Subscribe to the CNJ newsletter for the latest breaking news, commentary, entertainment, contests, and more!‘Just As I Am’ was Billy Graham’s song of invitationCopyright © 2020 Christian News Journal. The Music of the Ministry—George Beverly Shea and Cliff Barrows “Just as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidd’st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come!I come!” —“Just As I Am” 2 of 10 ©2018 BGEA 07133 Pre-Visit Reading: Just As I Am excerpt Cliff Barrows From the moment I met Cliff Barrows, I knew he had a rare combination of strengths.
I had a renewed respect for all the missionaries who are risking life and limb to spread God’s word in countries that need it so much.
It soon soared in popularity in 19th-century evangelical revivals in the U.S. and Great Britain.“The refrain in each stanza — ‘O Lamb of God, I come, I come’ — is essentially a vehicle for moving people down the aisle to the point where the preacher is waiting to receive them,” said Carl Daw Jr., former executive director of the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada.By 1925, it appeared in at least 20 separate hymnals.
For evangelist Billy Graham, it all came down to the “invitation,” the climactic point at the end of his crusades when he invited people to leave their seats and “make a decision for Christ.” And it wouldn’t be a Billy Graham invitation without “Just As I Am,” the slow-moving, soul-moving hymn that accompanied millions down […] At the same time, it became a beloved favorite of his associates and rank-and-file Protestants everywhere.George Beverly Shea, Graham’s longtime crusade soloist, recalled a harrowing flight out of Newark, N.J., in 2000 when he wasn’t sure if he would ever touch the ground again. Only Christmas carols were more popular.Graham’s personal connection to the hymn began at the pivotal moment in his life, when in 1934 he experienced his own conversion in Charlotte, N.C. Oh, how we practiced and looked forward to the day we would go to see the man who spoke of God in a way we had never heard before.The day finally arrived and Bro. The silence is killing us!
I truly believe God spoke through him each time he took a stage.To this day, my friend and I hold this as one of the highlights of our life. He wanted to let it shine until Jesus came. The purpose of all Christians is to do just what Graham did, but to do it daily to all we meet. All Rights Reserved “The reporters … were saying, ‘Give us back Just As I Am!
His mission each time he spoke was to tell the good news of the love of God to others and that Jesus died on the cross for their sins. I hope somewhere in America another young child is willing to give their all to telling the good news the way Graham did.
The question at first bothered Elliot, and after some days she told the minister that she wanted to serve God but didn’t know how.
He replied, “Just come to him as you are.”The hymn was originally written as a poem to raise money for a local hospital. “The message is a more positive one of unconditional acceptance.”Although the hymn was well-known long before Graham, it became so popular partly because Graham used it so much. TODAY — Pesticide applicator training, 9 a.m., 1 p.m. or 6 p.m. at the Clark County Extension Office.
His life and character was one that his children knew as the same that others saw on the stage.
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