Blessed assurance

1
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine;
Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God,
Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.
  This is my story, this is my song,
Praising my Savior all the day long.
This is my story, this is my song,
  Praising my Savior all the day long.
2
Perfect submission, perfect delight,
Visions of rapture now burst on my sight;
Angels descending, bring from above
Echoes of mercy, whispers of love.
3
Perfect submission, all is at rest,
I in my Savior am happy and blest;
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.
968
Agatha Afi Kwawununu

Obuasi, Ashante Region, Ghana

The Hallmark of a Christian is "Perfect Submission ", submitting perfectly to the The Lord, all will be at rest with us.

Filled with His Goodness. Amen!


Lydia

Auckland, New Zealand

"Blessed assurance!" What a beautiful phrase! I am so glad that I can declare "Blessed assurance!" As those born of the Spirit we can boldly declare Jesus is ours! What a wonderful fact.


Kelly Kalaidjian

Auckland, New Zealand

Whenever I sing " blessed assurance, Jesus is mine" my heart is lifted up. Nothing really matters when we have the Lord and call Him mine.


J & A

Auckland, New Zealand

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! This the fact we can sing and praise all the day long! This cannot remain just a song we sing in the meeting, but Lord we pray that this becomes our story, our song in our everyday family life & church life, even in the midst of this lockdown.


Ken Jones

Rome, GA, United States

When I sing the chorus of this song, I am reminded that we all have a story. I say “A” story because it is a continuous story. Life is continuous and brings about trials and tribulations. But I am so glad that I have a song. “A” song that God put in my mouth that I might praise him all the day long. A song that helps me through when times get rough. A song that gives me comfort when it seem that there is turmoil all around me. A song that brings me light when my way is dark and brings me warmth when my nights are cold. I am so grateful for my story because I have the opportunity to tell others about My Good Good Father and how He has kept me. I am so blessed that He gave me a song because that song, my song, gets me through. Every time!


Wes Garratt

Auckland, New Zealand

When I sing. “Praising my saviour all the day long “ I question is this my current situation and must confess that it is not BUT this surely is our destiny to be with our beloved Lord praising Him for who He is and what He has accomplished for us

So let’s sing this chorus in faith!


Shengkai Sun

Auckland, New Zealand

Always rejoice, Unceasingly pray, In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

Praise the Lord, Speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and psalming with your heart to the Lord, he is mine!


Christi Lo

Auckland, New Zealand

He who believes into Him has eternal life. Oh, what a blessed assurance. Thank and praise You, Lord Jesus.


Jenny

Auckland, New Zealand

"Perfect submission, perfect delight, Perfect submission, all is at rest" Praise the Lord that He is the Perfect One and submissive One in us! In Him we can submit and find delight and true rest! Hallelujah!


Ivy

Auckland, New Zealand

Whenever I sing this hymn, it stirs up within me to have a deeper experience of the Lord to match what the chorus says "this is my story, this is my song". We can't live with second hand experience. We need to have subjective experiences of the Lord!

The well-known chorus of a gospel song says, "This is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long." If we speak the fact that we are in the spirit, our story and song will be that we are in spirit. All day long we may praise the Savior that, because the Spirit of God dwells in us, we are now in the spirit. This will be a very effective inoculation against all the "bugs" sent by the enemy to trouble us in the Christian life.

Formerly we were busy planning. Now we are serenely trusting. Formerly there were constant sorrow and frustration. Now we are like a weaned child, who rests in his mother's bosom. Formerly we were filled with our own thoughts and had many cravings and ambitions. Now we consider God's will as the best and rest in Him. Indeed, "Perfect submission, perfect delight," and "Perfect submission, all is at rest" [Hymns, #308]. Ephesians 6:6 says more or less the same thing: "As slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from the soul." No longer do we do God's will by the soul, which is self-assurance. Now we are doing God's will from the soul, which means carrying out His will practically and wholeheartedly. The soul-life which once rebelled against God's will is now brought into full submission to His will through the work of the cross and is willing to do His will wholeheartedly. Formerly everything was outward; we either walked according to our self-will, or we tried to do God's will according to our self-will. But now, in everything, we have become one mind with God.

We also need to live a rejoicing life, a happy life. We all have to be "hallelujah people," who rejoice in the Lord always (Phil. 4:4). Sometimes the most restful thing is to sing a hymn. Singing a hymn fills us with joy and helps us to enjoy Christ as our rest. The chorus of Hymns, #308 says: "This is my story, this is my song,/Praising my Savior all the day long." A rejoicing life is a life of enjoying God in Christ as everything; this enjoyment makes us happy and causes us to exult all the day. The Christian life should be a rejoicing life.

Now we need to consider the way to have a group meeting. Ephesians 5:18 tells us to be filled in spirit. We believers who love the Lord Jesus, who are seeking His purpose, and who are burdened for His recovery should be persons filled in our spirit all day long. We should be filled with the Triune God, who is today the all-inclusive Spirit to us. When we are filled within, surely we will utter something out from our spirit. Ephesians 5 tells us to be filled, speaking and singing. Our speaking and singing are not in common language. We may speak or sing a psalm, which is a long piece of poetry. It may be like Psalm 119, which has one hundred seventy-six verses. There are twenty-two sections with eight verses in each section. Twenty-two is the number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Each section of Psalm 119 is according to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. We may speak or sing a hymn, which is somewhat shorter than a psalm, or we may speak or sing a spiritual song, which is shorter still.We need to speak and sing these psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs long before coming to the meeting. Even in our home, it is very good to be speaking and singing. The husband may say, "This is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior...." Then the wife may respond with, "All the day long" (see Hymns, #308). Or she may say, "I have passed the riven veil. Here the glories never fail." Then the husband responds with, "Hallelujah! Hallelujah! I am living in the presence of the King" (see Hymns, #551). If we are filled in spirit, we will have something to utter. The small group meeting may begin at 7:30 p.m., but if a couple begins to sing at dinnertime, around 6:00 p.m., the small group meeting will have already begun. Such a meeting can continue as they drive together to the meeting with the other saints.

As we read the Word of God, we should not only pray, but also sing to the Lord. This is to read the Word by psalming. (In ancient times the Psalms were sung and not merely read or spoken.) Praying requires more exercise of the spirit than speaking, and singing requires even more exercise than praying. By singing we can truly get into our spirit. We need more singing both in the meetings and in our daily life.The chorus of the well-known hymn 'Blessed Assurance' says:This is my story, this is my song,Praising my Savior all the day long.This is my story, this is my song,Praising my Savior all the day long.Many Christians have sung this hymn, but not many praise their Savior all the day long. What do you think would happen if we praised the Lord all day long? No doubt, we would be utterly immersed in the Lord.

We all need to say happily, triumphantly, and rejoicingly—"Jesus is mine!" We all know the familiar hymn that says, "Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine; Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine!" The chorus of this hymn says, "This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long" (Hymns, #308). We are not praising the Lord all the day long for a good house, for an expensive car, or for a heavenly mansion with golden streets and pearly gates. We are praising the Lord all the day long for the fact that Jesus is ours. We are those who call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ in every place, who is both theirs and ours. To fully understand 1 Corinthians 1:2, you need John 1:1, 14, and 17, John 3:16 and 34, and John 15:26. Also, 1 Corinthians 1:9 tells us that we have been called into the fellowship of His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. The Greek word for fellowship means joint participation, common participation. God has called us into the participation in His Son. We could even say that God has called us into the enjoyment of His Son.

Piano Hymns