[Faith-talk] Good Night Sunday Evening Message

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 02:19:52 UTC 2012


Patrick and all, the author of the original version of "In the Garden" was 
C. Austin Miles.  Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "PATRICK GORMLEY" <kk3f at msn.com>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion" 
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Good Night Sunday Evening Message


> Paul that song is in the garden but I don't know the author.  In the nfb 
> we coopted the song and changed the lyrics a bit.  They're not quite as 
> reverent as the original version but they're not vulgar either.  Our 
> refrain goes and they tested and they rested me and they said there might 
> be some hope.  I forget ehe next part the last half is as I tary there no 
> blind guy should have to bear.  A couple of day ago I was at a senior 
> support group and they sang the original lyrics and I almost sang the nfb 
> lyrics and I had to stop myself.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Paul" <oilofgladness47 at gmail.com>
> To: <MyFriendlyFamily at yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 9:02 PM
> Subject: [Faith-talk] Good Night Sunday Evening Message
>
>
>> Hello and good evening to you all, at least for those of us residing in 
>> North America.  Did you have a good time in the Lord today? I hope so, as 
>> the undersigned surely did.
>>
>> My message to you this evening is based on the words of a nearly 
>> forgotten hymn or Gospel song, the author of which I do not know, but at 
>> one time I had an old Victor recording of it, made in at least 1913 as 
>> the flip side of this old 78 r.p.m. record contained the song "In the 
>> Garden," written in that year.  Sadly I don't have the recording anymore, 
>> but it was sung by Homer Rodeheaver, the song leader for Billy Sunday's 
>> revival meetings. Maybe one of you who are more savvy in Internet 
>> research can come up with the desired information on the song.  Here is 
>> the chorus of the song "When the World Forgets."
>>
>> Jesus remembers, He remembers you;
>> All your friends may fail you, He is always true.
>> He will heal your broken heart, burdened with regrets;
>> Jesus still remembers, when the world forgets.
>>
>> I hope that these words ministered to you as you retire for the night and 
>> that, in spite of any difficulties you may be going through, "Jesus still 
>> remembers when the world forgets." I can play the melody, as it is etched 
>> indelibly in my mind and consciousness.  I've never heard it on the radio 
>> as far as I can determine, even on stations that seem to play old and/or 
>> rare songs like this.  Again, if any of you can find the author of both 
>> lyrics and music, I would be very grateful.  And now may our loving 
>> Heavenly Father and His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, along with the 
>> ever-present Holy Spirit, just bless you and keep you safe throughout the 
>> night.  Your Christian brother, Paul Barnabas
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