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Return O'Wanderer to Thy Home

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We're minus one Gabe this week, but that won’t stop Jared, Jenny, and Henry from dishing out all the chaos and confusion they've endured prepping for this episode and the upcoming one. They also address the burning question everyone’s asking: Is Gary real, or just a figment of the TTW crew’s overactive imaginations?

And if that’s not enough, hold onto your hymn books, because this episode marks the crew’s second dive into a hymn-based discussion! Jared may be dragged into singing (trust us, he's resisting with every fiber of his being). This week’s spotlight is on "Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home," a beautiful hymn all about second chances, forgiveness, and, of course, finding your way back to a spiritual safe zone. It's got heart, hope, and a whole lot of hymn vibes!

If you like our show, check out our sister podcast 3mph!

Hymnal notes:

  • Written during a period marked by a time of revival during a period known as the "Second Great Awakening" in the United States, Hastings was deeply influenced and inspired by the spiritual climate of this time.
  • Hastings was particularly moved by the plight of those who had strayed from their faith, feeling a compelling urge to reach out to them through his music. "Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home" emerged as a heartfelt call to these individuals, offering them a message of hope, solace, and redemption. The hymn was crafted with the intention of providing comfort to those burdened by guilt and despair, reminding them of God's unwavering love and the boundless possibility of forgiveness.
  • The lyrics vividly portray the journey of the prodigal son, drawing directly from the biblical parable found in the Gospel of Luke. This story, one of repentance and reconciliation, serves as a powerful allegory for the hymn's core message. The wanderer's return to the Father's embrace symbolizes the joyous reconciliation between God and a repentant sinner. Hastings' words capture the themes of repentance, grace, and the joy of redemption.

Sponsored by Perspective Depth Photography

#ClassicHymns

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We're minus one Gabe this week, but that won’t stop Jared, Jenny, and Henry from dishing out all the chaos and confusion they've endured prepping for this episode and the upcoming one. They also address the burning question everyone’s asking: Is Gary real, or just a figment of the TTW crew’s overactive imaginations?

And if that’s not enough, hold onto your hymn books, because this episode marks the crew’s second dive into a hymn-based discussion! Jared may be dragged into singing (trust us, he's resisting with every fiber of his being). This week’s spotlight is on "Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home," a beautiful hymn all about second chances, forgiveness, and, of course, finding your way back to a spiritual safe zone. It's got heart, hope, and a whole lot of hymn vibes!

If you like our show, check out our sister podcast 3mph!

Hymnal notes:

  • Written during a period marked by a time of revival during a period known as the "Second Great Awakening" in the United States, Hastings was deeply influenced and inspired by the spiritual climate of this time.
  • Hastings was particularly moved by the plight of those who had strayed from their faith, feeling a compelling urge to reach out to them through his music. "Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home" emerged as a heartfelt call to these individuals, offering them a message of hope, solace, and redemption. The hymn was crafted with the intention of providing comfort to those burdened by guilt and despair, reminding them of God's unwavering love and the boundless possibility of forgiveness.
  • The lyrics vividly portray the journey of the prodigal son, drawing directly from the biblical parable found in the Gospel of Luke. This story, one of repentance and reconciliation, serves as a powerful allegory for the hymn's core message. The wanderer's return to the Father's embrace symbolizes the joyous reconciliation between God and a repentant sinner. Hastings' words capture the themes of repentance, grace, and the joy of redemption.

Sponsored by Perspective Depth Photography

#ClassicHymns

  continue reading

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