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John Newton, who had converted from a life of a slave trade, who became a Christian, and ultimately penned the hymn Amazing Grace.
"With great passion often comes great struggle, and it is for this very reason that Newton’s story resonates with people hundreds of years after his passing. In his autobiography, Newton attributes most of his struggles to his own debauchery and poor choices. Plainly, he believed himself to have been a failure on almost every front. His conversion from a creature sinking into despair to a soul redeemed is recorded everywhere in his voluminous writings, but nowhere more plainly or beautifully than in the words of the hymn, “Amazing Grace."
The Later Years of Newton's Life
"Toward the end of his life, Newton became increasingly engaged in politics, using his background as a reformed slave trader to make arguments AGAINST SLAVERY. He publicly entered the discussion in 1788 with his book, Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade. One year later, William Wilberforce, a mentee of Newton’s, made his first speech to the House of Commons for the abolition of slavery, and in 1807, the year John Newton died, the Slave Trade Act was passed, BANNING the trade of enslaved people on British ships.
Newton’s legacy lives on in his most famous hymn, “Amazing Grace,” which became an anthem for the enslaved people of African descent as they struggled for reparation and equality in the years to come."
Question for the I.U.I.C. practitioners:
Why does the Purple Serpent of I.U.I.C. (Hyslop Nathanyel) keep lying to you, and you choose to blindly accept it?
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@TwitchyTheologian
4 months ago
15:43 AMEN!!!! 🔥
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