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Lyrics traditional by John Newton, new words by Chuck Phillips |
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Amazing grace, how sweet the sound It was grace that taught my heart to fear, Through many dangers, toils and snares Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, (Narrator) My name is John Newton, and I was born in 1725 in London, England. My father was the captain of a great merchant ship, so I followed him to sea when I was only 11 years old. By the time I was 19, I was forced to serve on a British Naval ship, but I found this duty to be intolerable. I deserted the ship, but later I was recaptured and punished. Soon after that I began a dark period of my life which I will always regret. I worked as slave trader. We sailed to West Africa to obtain cargos of human beings to sell for a rich profit. And I couldn't see their suffering, and how terrible I was. However, in 1748 I experienced a turning point in my life, an event that seriously changed my viewpoint forever. On the voyage home, I was trying to steer my ship through a violent storm. The wind was tearing up the sails and giant waves were crashing over the ship. I was certain that the ship would sink and we would all perish in the raging sea. But an amazing thing happened. We were saved! And I knew I was being
given another chance to be a better person. I never traded another slave
after that day in the storm. |