![]() They are holy words of our faith because faith comes by hearing God’s word: Rom. And they will guide us home by being a lamp to our feet: Ps. As such, they help us to cope by giving us the strength that we need: Col. The words of holy Scripture are words of life: Acts 5:20ī. The big question left hanging is what do the ancient words impart?)Ī. You may depart, but you don’t just impart, period-you impart something. 1:13 (Some people wonder about the last line, “Oh, let the ancient words impart.” The word “impart” is a transitive verb, requiring an object to complete its thought. They resound with God’s own heart because they are nor the words of men but the word of God: 1 Thess. They were given for our walk in this world to help us walk by faith: 2 Cor. They are holy words because holy men spoke from God as moved by the Spirit: 2 Pet. The song emphasizes both the divine origin and the spiritual benefits of the word of God.Ī. Most of these have two-stanza double arrangements with stanza 1 below repeated to form the second part of stanza 2, but Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs substitutes stanza 4 below for the second part of stanza 2. and the 2010 Praise Hymnal and the 2010 Songs for Worship and Praise both edited by Robert J. Since then, among hymnbooks published by members of the Lord’s church for use in churches of Christ, I have seen the song in the 2007 Sumphonia Hymn Supplement and the 2012 Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs both edited by Steve Wolfgang et. I did a little research to find the author and date. He had simply heard it on a recording and used his own music-writing program to transcribe it from the recording, make his own arrangement of the music, and print it out with stanzas 1-3 below and a chorus. The brother who put together the supplement did not know who wrote the song or where it originated. We would often sing it at monthly young people’s gatherings to which I was taking my older son at different people’s homes in the area. I first saw “Ancient Words” in a hymn supplement locally printed by a congregation near where we lived at the time. However, she finds herself more often in a teaching role these days. Lynn still resides in Birmingham but travels occasionally as a guest worship leader ministering to a wide variety of churches, retreats, and conferences within the U.S. As a psalmist, she says that she aims to help connect worshipers to the flow of God’s Spirit, bringing times of refreshing and healing to God’s people. Lynn has also produced ten of her own music recordings, an audio teaching series for worship songwriters called “Expressing the Song Within,” and a book, More Precious Than Silver: The God Stories Behind the Songs of Lynn DeShazo. They have also found their way onto countless other worship recordings, including independent productions. Lynn’s songs have been performed by a diverse and distinguished group of worship leaders and vocalists that have graced the popular Integrity’s Hosanna! Music series from its inception. Many of her songs have been featured on the live praise and worship recordings produced by Integrity Music, and she was an exclusive songwriter for Integrity Media for twenty-two years. Smith, she has been involved in ministry on the local church level for over thirty years as a worship leader, a songwriter, and a teacher. The author of some of many beloved worship songs, such as “More Precious Than Silver,” “Lead Me to the Rock,” “Turn My Heart,” “Be Magnified,” “Be Unto Your Name,” “Stand Up and Give Him the Praise,” “In Your Presence, O God,” and “Ancient Words,” which was copyrighted in 2001 and made famous in a recording by Michael W. ![]() A graduate of Auburn University and the Christian Life School of Theology, Lynn has lived in Birmingham nearly all of her life, except for the time she spent in Ann Arbor, MI, during most of the 1980s. ![]() ![]() 28, 1956, in Birmingham, AL, the daughter of Thomas Drew and Bettie Alice Key DeShazo. INTRO.: A song which focuses our attention on the Scripture which is given by inspiration of God is “Ancient Words.” The text was written and the tune was composed both by Barbara Lynn DeShazo who was born on Feb. “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God…” (2 Tim. ![]()
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