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Kristene DiMarco & Paul Bliss - It Is Well (arr. Two-Part Choir)

"It Is Well with My Soul" is a hymn written by Horatio Spafford, a prominent American lawyer, Presbyterian elder, and hymnist. The song was penned in 1873 following a series of tragic events in Spafford's life. Here are some interesting facts about the hymn:

  1. Inspiration Amidst Tragedy: Horatio Spafford wrote the hymn after experiencing a series of heartbreaking events, including the death of his son, financial ruin in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, and the loss of his four daughters in a shipwreck in 1873. Despite these hardships, the hymn expresses Spafford's deep faith and trust in God.

  2. Connection to the Bible: The lyrics of "It Is Well with My Soul" are inspired by biblical verses. The phrase "It is well with my soul" echoes the words of Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4:26 when her son died.

  3. Composition in the Midst of Grief: The hymn was composed while Spafford sailed over the location where the shipwreck occurred, reflecting on the tragic loss of his daughters. The melody we associate with the hymn was composed by Philip Bliss, a well-known gospel singer and composer.

  4. Premier Performance: The hymn gained popularity after being performed by Philip Bliss and his wife during evangelistic meetings in the United Kingdom. It has since become a cherished and widely sung hymn in Christian worship.

  5. Timeless Appeal: "It Is Well with My Soul" continues to be a source of comfort and inspiration for many people facing adversity. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring message of hope and trust in God's providence.

This hymn has become a classic and is often sung in times of personal loss or as a declaration of faith and peace in the midst of life's challenges.

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