Shirley Erena Murray (31 March 1931 – 25 January 2020) was a New Zealand hymn lyrics writer. Her hymns have been translated into numerous languages and are represented in more than 140 hymn collections.
“How small a spark has lit a living fire” was Shirley Erena Murray’s contribution to the Wesley 250th Anniversary in 1988. She comments that “Colin Gibson [who composed the original tune, “Aldersgate”] and I put some heart into this, since we were both born Methodists.”
The hymn alludes to a number of
aspects of the life of John and Charles Wesley and to Methodist tradition in
general:
Verse 1: “to dare and bring the faith out in the open air!”
John Wesley, rather reluctantly at
first, began preaching out of doors because his evangelical message and embrace
of working class people was not welcome, by and large, in the Anglican parish
churches of the time.
Verse 2: “the Good News travels on,
it rides the road”.
Both Wesley brothers, but John in
particular, rode thousands of miles on horseback across the length and breadth
of Britain, preaching and establishing new meetings of Methodists.
Verse 3: “born in song”.
A famous description of the Methodist
movement, used in the preface to the 1933 Methodist Hymn Book.
Verse 4: “our hearts be warmed
again”.
A reference to John Wesley’s
description of his conversion:
“I felt my heart strangely warmed…I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ
alone, for salvation; and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my
sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.”
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