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From a single sentence of prayer, Walter C. Smith found in this passage an entire hymn. We know the hymn as "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise." Just as God abundantly poured out his grace in the salvation of the writer of 1 Timothy, Smith elevated this moment of joy and poured out the words of his hymn.
Many of our hymns are self-centered. They focus on one's need for salvation. Smith's hymn is a hymn to God. It strides with God-centered praise. The hymn gives credit to God for God's activity in our lives. Each verse furthers the momentum gained in the last and invites singers to move forward.
The prayer of a hymn follows two directions. First, it returns us to ourselves so that we might reflect and sort through our lives. If prayers focus only on our need, we may unnecessarily wallow in self-defeating circles of pity.
The second direction of prayer has the capacity to celebrate the change of conversion. We turn from ourselves to God. God-centered prayer lifts us beyond ourselves to reach toward partnership with a higher being.
The style of Smith's prayer-hymn offers church-goers a lesson in stepping forward within the realm of a God who is in charge -- an immortal, invisible, God only wise.
Many of our hymns are self-centered. They focus on one's need for salvation. Smith's hymn is a hymn to God. It strides with God-centered praise. The hymn gives credit to God for God's activity in our lives. Each verse furthers the momentum gained in the last and invites singers to move forward.
The prayer of a hymn follows two directions. First, it returns us to ourselves so that we might reflect and sort through our lives. If prayers focus only on our need, we may unnecessarily wallow in self-defeating circles of pity.
The second direction of prayer has the capacity to celebrate the change of conversion. We turn from ourselves to God. God-centered prayer lifts us beyond ourselves to reach toward partnership with a higher being.
The style of Smith's prayer-hymn offers church-goers a lesson in stepping forward within the realm of a God who is in charge -- an immortal, invisible, God only wise.
