The Love of God - A Hymn
One evening my wife and I were watching a movie of a true story that took place in the early 1900’s around the time of WWI. Though I was not familiar with the content it was still very moving in how one of today’s hymns came about. Many have written books and songs about the love of God and have done very well at it. Some of you might be familiar with an old hymn called Love of God. Yet out of the 100% of you who know the hymn, I would be willing to say that probably less than 1% are familiar with the derivation of the words in the third stanza. Frederick M. Lehman was forced to take a job at a packing plant because of a business loss. While there he had written two stanzas to a hymn about the love of God. Unfortunately he was unable to come up with a third stanza. In those days a song had to have three stanzas. In the movie it was mentioned three represented the trinity and a song was incomplete without a third line. According to Al Smith’s Treasury of Hymn Hist...