He came to earth

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  • 1185

He came to earth, not to be served,
but gave his life to be a ransom for many;
the Son of God, the Son of man,
he shared our pain and bore our sins in his body.

King of kings and Lord of lords,
I lift my voice in praise;
such amazing love, but I do believe
this King has died for me.

2. And so I stand, a broken soul,
to see the pain that I have brought to Jesus;
and yet each heart will be consoled,
to be made new, the joy of all believers.

King of kings and Lord of lords…
3. And from now on, through all my days,
I vow to live each moment here for Jesus;
not looking back, but giving praise
for all my Lord has done for this believer.

King of kings and Lord of lords…

JOHN PANTRY © 1990 THANKYOU MUSIC
John Pantry

The Gospel - Repentance and Faith

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Pantry, John

b Harrow, Middx 1946. After school he trained in recording engineering studios in C London for two and a half years, while developing his own singing and songwriting gifts. So he has been a performer as well as record producer and radio DJ; his first album was called simply ‘John Pantry’. He also ran his own company producing a variety of advertising jingles. But through increasing contact with Christian musicians including Parchment’s Light up the fire which he produced, John became a Christian. His secular work then ‘just seemed to fold up…the phones stopped ringing.’ This was a difficult time; in the 1970s he worked with the Christian record company Eyes and Ears. A year in California with Maranatha Music was followed by his first solo Christian album in 1978. Now settled with his family in Colchester, Essex, he trained at Oak Hill College (DipTh 1993) and was ordained (CofE non-stipendiary) in that year. His present work includes Christian radio, gospel concerts, ministry with Scripture Union and leading seminars, workshops and missions in churches, schools and prisons. He has a regular weekday breakfast slot on London’s ‘Premier Radio’ hosting the daily ‘Inspirational Breakfast’ programme and providing a devotional ‘Closer to God’, and his songs have featured in Spring Harvest collections; one is in MP (1997 edn, no.594). In 2009, 17 of his new songs and choral pieces were published in God of the Empty Space. Nos.752, 1185.