Experience the restorative and triumphant spirit of “At Calvary” in this peaceful instrumental arrangement. This rendition is crafted to provide a worshipful atmosphere for reflection, centering on the “mighty gulf” that God spanned to bring us salvation and spiritual liberty.
The Scriptural Foundation
This hymn is a powerful melodic response to the gravity and glory of Luke 23:33:
“And when they had come to the place called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on the right hand and the other on the left.”
The lyrics move the listener from a state of “vanity and pride” to the realization of the “ransom” paid at the cross, where mercy was great and grace was free for all who believe.
The Story Behind the Hymn
Written in 1895 by William R. Newell, “At Calvary” is a testimony of personal transformation. Newell was a well-known Bible teacher and the assistant superintendent of the Moody Bible Institute. Legend has it that he wrote the lyrics on the back of an envelope while walking to a class he was teaching.
The hymn captures the journey of a soul awakened by God’s Word—moving from trembling at the “law I’d spurned” to the “raptured soul” that finds its song in the work of Christ. It remains a definitive anthem of the Gospel, celebrating the love that “drew salvation’s plan.”
Hymn Lyrics (Part I)
1
Years I spent in vanity and pride,
Caring not my Lord was crucified,
Knowing not it was for me He died on Calvary.
Refrain
Mercy there was great, and grace was free;
Pardon there was multiplied to me;
There my burdened soul found liberty at Calvary.
2
By God’s Word at last my sin I learned;
Then I trembled at the law I’d spurned,
Till my guilty soul imploring turned to Calvary.
Hymn Lyrics (Part II)
3
Now I’ve given to Jesus everything,
Now I gladly own Him as my King;
Now my raptured soul can only sing of Calvary.
4
Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan!
Oh, the grace that brought it down to man!
Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span at Calvary!
Refrain
Mercy there was great, and grace was free;
Pardon there was multiplied to me;
There my burdened soul found liberty at Calvary.
Ways to Use This Instrumental
Gospel Meditation: Reflect on the transition from “burdened soul” to “liberty” as you listen.
Communion Background: A perfect atmosphere for remembering the sacrifice mentioned in Luke 23.
Daily Repentance & Renewal: Use the gentle melody to center your heart on the free grace available each morning.
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