It is well with my soul!

It is well with my soul! - The Original Manuscript of the Spafford Hymn 
"It is well with my soul" is based on a family tragedy 
Just when we are at our lowest, can also be the moment
when the Lord is able to have our attention and penetrate our deepest being
When we record these moments, they can become a means of encouragement
for others caught up in difficulties and an opportunity for edification and comfort

This inspirational hymn is read and sung the whole world over
to the One Who is so close to those that are of a broken and contrite heart.
China
February 21, 2011 6:39am CST
It is well with my soul! It is my favorite hymn! Horatio G. Spafford was a successful businessman in Chicago in the late 1860s, heavily invested in real estate along the shores of Lake Michigan. The disastrous Chicago fire of 1871 wiped out his holdings. He immediately worked to rebuild the city and assist the many that were left homeless. In 1873 he arranged to take his family to Europe. He was close to D.L. Moody and Ira Sankey and planned to attend their evangelistic meetings in England, then take a vacation. At the last minute, urgent business kept him home,but he sent his wife and four daughters ahead on the S.S. Ville du Havre, planning to soon follow. The night of November 22, 1873, the Ville du Havre, was struck by an Englishiron sailing vessel, the Lochearn. The shipsank in 12 minutes. Of the 273 people on board, only 47 of them survived. Mrs. Spafford was found nearly unconscious, clinging to a piece of the wreckage. Their four daughters did not survive. When she reached Cardiff, Wales, she cabled home, "Saved alone, what shall I do?" Grief-stricken, Horatio immediately started to Europe to join his wife. En route, the captain pointed out the place where he believed the Ville du Havre had gone down. Returning to his cabin, he wrote, "It is well; the will ofGod be done." He later wrote the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul", based on these words. Although Spafford in his hymn tells of the comfort that God gives, no matter the circumstance, he does not dwell on tragedy. In the third stanza he directs our attention on Christ’s redemptive work on the cross, and in stanza four, anticipates His Second Coming. As we through faith understand these things, we too can say, "It is well with my soul." Peace of Mind and Heart—It’s Really Possible! It can only comes from knowing this God!
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@tiffnkeat (1673)
• Singapore
21 Feb 11
All hymns are beautiful, because they resound our need for a perfect God. It is well with my soul to know other fellow brothers in here.