Opening 
    Hymn & Information, Spirit of Prophecy Sabbath, October 16, 2004 
 
 
 
  Wonderful Words of Life
(SDAH 286, CH 547)
Verse 
  One:
  Sing them over again to me
  Wonderful words of life;
  Let me more of their beauty see,
  Wonderful words of life.
  Words of life and beauty
  Teach me faith and duty;
Refrain:
  Beautiful words, wonderful words,
  Wonderful words of life,
  Beautiful words, wonderful words,
  Wonderful words of life.
Verse 
  Two:
 Christ, the blessed One, gives to all
  Wonderful words of life;
  Sinner, list to the loving call,
  Wonderful words of life.
  All so freely given,
  Wooing us to heaven;
Verse 
  Three:
 Sweetly echo the gospel call,
  Wonderful words of life;
  Offer pardon and peace to all,
  Wonderful words of life.
  Jesus, only Saviour,
  Sanctify forever;
Refrain:
  Beautiful words, wonderful words,
  Wonderful words of life,
  Beautiful words, wonderful words,
  Wonderful words of life.
Background 
  Information to Hymn #286
Both 
  words and music of this gospel song were composed in 1874 by Philip Bliss. The 
  popularity of this music is no doubt a result of the singable melody in the 
  soprano and the duet formed with the alto part.
 
  Bliss was born in Pennsylvania on July 9, 1838, to religious and musical parents 
  who lived in a log cabin. As a young lad he accepted Christ, joining the Baptist 
  Church at age 12. For several years Bliss taught music during the winter months 
  and farmed in the summer. In 1864 he sent an original song to Root and Cady 
  Music Publishers, Chicago, offering it to them if they would send him a flute. 
  Recognizing a budding talent, they sent him the flute, and later they employed 
  him to hold concerts and conventions for the company. Still later he joined 
  with evangelist Major D. W. Whittle as soloist and song leader. They held revival 
  meetings in Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and several Southern states, and 
  all the time he was writing message-filled gospel songs.
 
  After accepting an invitation to go to England for some meetings, he and his 
  wife Lucy went to Rome, Pennsylvania, and spent Christmas with his family. On 
  December 29, 1876, they were on the trip back to Chicago where he was to sing 
  in Moody’s tabernacle, when a bridge gave way; the train plunged into 
  the icy river below and burst into flames. Bliss and his wife died in the accident. 
  He was 38 years old.
 
  Among Bliss’s musical publications was Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs, 
  Nos. 1 and 2, which he compiled with Ira D. Sankey, and several collections 
  with G. F. Root. He wrote many hymns and gospel songs, some of which are widely 
  known today. He composed the music for “It Is Well With My Soul” 
  (SDAH 530) and the words for “I Will Sing of My Redeemer” (SDAH 
  343).
Adapted 
  from Wayne Hooper and Edward E. White, Companion to the Seventh-day Adventist 
  Hymnal (Hagerstown, Md.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1988).
SDAH 
  = Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal
 CH = Church Hymnal