MANY ARE CALLED, FEW ARE CHOSEN: THE TERRIFYING MATHEMATICS OF ETERNAL LIFE, by John Newton (Banner of Truth)
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You may recognize John Newton as the author of that wonderful hymn Amazing Grace.
Here is a poem by John Newton (1725-1807): I Asked the Lord That I Might Grow (Video)
Dr. J. I. Packer had to say about Amazing Grace: "Yet we in our day, much as we love to sing Amazing Grace (I suppose because we like the tune), are not inwardly amazed by grace as the Puritans were; it does not startle us that the holy Creator should receive sinners into his company; rather, we take it for granted! 'God will forgive. That's his job!' was the final scoff with which the French cynic went to meet his Maker."
A lesser know hymn written by John Newton is Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders.
John Newton was involved in the slave trade before he became a Christian. After his conversion, he became a pastor. Here is a message about one of the members of John Newton's congregation, a man who would lead the way to banning the slave trade in England:
- William Wilberforce and the War Against Slavery, by Peter Hammond