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  1. rcottrill
    18 July 2009 @ 8:45 pm

    Sherri, in her blog, presents the words of Isaac Watts’s great hymn, Alas, and Did My Saviour Bleed? She recounts with approval how her family used to sing Ralph Hudson’s version in the car on their way to church. My comment was as follows:

    Notwithstanding your family’s enjoyment of “belting out” At the Cross, I stand by the assessment of my June 14th blog about Hudson’s mutilation of a superb hymn. There is nothing wrong with enjoying some lively singing, but the musical setting ought to reflect the mood of the words. Watts’s depiction of the excruciating and gruesome sufferings of the Lord ought to be pondered with sober reflection and awe, not bouncy jollity. It was our sin that put Him in that terrible place. We need to come weeping to the cross, before we depart with rejoicing.