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Sacred Melodies Through Time

Episode 1346 of the Starting Right podcast, hosted by DannyMac, titled "Sacred Melodies Through Time" was published on August 4, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

August 4, 2025 ·5m · Starting Right

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Sacred melodies possess a remarkable ability to transcend time, speaking to our hearts across centuries. In today's five-minute devotional, we uncover the fascinating story behind the beloved hymn "Nearer My God to Thee," written by Sarah Adams in 1841—a journey that takes us from London's theatrical stage to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. The hymn's journey through history takes unexpected turns—from allegedly being played as the Titanic slipped beneath the waves to Ted Turner commissioni...

Sacred melodies possess a remarkable ability to transcend time, speaking to our hearts across centuries. In today's five-minute devotional, we uncover the fascinating story behind the beloved hymn "Nearer My God to Thee," written by Sarah Adams in 1841—a journey that takes us from London's theatrical stage to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean.
The hymn's journey through history takes unexpected turns—from allegedly being played as the Titanic slipped beneath the waves to Ted Turner commissioning a special recording for CNN to broadcast when "the end of the world is confirmed." Yet beyond these cultural touchpoints lies the simple power of five stanzas that express our spiritual journey drawing ever closer to God, both in this life and ultimately in eternity. While modern recordings are rare, the instrumental version by Andre Rieu captures the profound emotional resonance that has made this hymn beloved for generations. Take a moment today to reconnect with this timeless piece of sacred music that continues to comfort and inspire believers around the world.

Here is the youtube link to Nearer My God to Thee.                 
https://youtu.be/z56-fM1WYnc                                          
   

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