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SDAH 302: Deeper Yet

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SDAH 302

In the blood from the cross,
I have been washed from sin;
But to be free from dross,
Still I would enter in.

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Hymn Spotlight: Deeper Yet

Johnson Oatman, Jr., the prolific Methodist hymn writer behind “Count Your Blessings” and “No, Not One,” wrote over 3,000 gospel songs, choosing to minister through music rather than the pulpit. Born in New Jersey in 1856, he eventually entered the insurance business, but his true calling was writing songs for Jesus. Deeper Yet, first published with music by William J. Kirkpatrick, captures the yearning of a forgiven soul that still longs to grow, be purified, and draw closer to Christ. Rooted in Philippians 3:12, this hymn reminds us that sanctification is a daily, deepening journey—and that through the Spirit, we can continually press closer to the heart of God.

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Introductions for Sabbath School Song Service (based on specific lesson quarterlies):

When Jesus on the cross, bleeding, dying for our sins, is more precious than anything, our selfishness will be disgusted with our own selfishness. As we see our corruption we will also find in Him our only hope, and gladly surrender our will to His. (Lesson 9, 1st Quarter 2023, Managing for the Master – Thursday, “Overcoming Covetousness” 3/2/23)

This hymn emphasizes a continually increasing Christian experience, much in line with the testimony of the apostle Paul:  “Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after” (Phil. 3:12). The author has been forgiven, but he desires to remain free from sin; he has received blessing, yet desires more power; he has peace, but he desires purity.

Johnson Oatman, Jr., was born April 21, 1856, at Medford, New Jersey, and educated at the New Jersey Collegiate Institute, Bordentown. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and was licensed to preach, later being ordained by Bishop Merrill. However, he remained for a while in the mercantile business with his father, then he started his own successful insurance business at Mt. Holly, New Jersey. Rather than regularly filling a specific pulpit, Oatman chose to minister to the whole world through the song-poems he wrote. More than 3,000 hymns and gospel songs flowed from his pen, set to music variously by William Kirkpatrick, Charles H. Gabriel, E. O. Excell, and John R. Sweney. “Count Your Blessings,” “No, Not One,” and “When Our  Ships Come Sailing Home,” were among his most successful songs. One more in SDAH in “Higher Ground,” No. 625. In a book published in Boston in early part of his career as a songwriter, Oatman made the following dedication:

Let others sing of rights and wrongs,
Sing anything that pleases:
But while they’re singing other songs,
I’ll sing a song for Jesus.

He died at Norman, Oklahoma, September 25, 1922. The tune DEEPER YET, named after the words of the refrain, was composed by William James Kirkpatrick.

📖 Reference: Companion to the Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal by Wayne Hooper and Edward E. White. Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1988.

Text
Text

1
In the blood from the cross,
I have been washed from sin;
But to be free from dross,
Still I would enter in.

Refrain
Deeper yet, deeper yet,
Into the crimson flood;
Deeper yet, deeper yet,
Under the precious blood.

2
Day by day, hour by hour,
Blessings are sent to me;
But for more of His power,
Ever my prayer shall be.

3
Near to Christ I would live,
Following Him each day;
What I ask He will give;
So then with faith I pray.

4
Now I have peace, sweet peace,
While in this world of sin;
But to pray I’ll not cease
Till I am pure within.

Hymn Info
Hymn Info


Biblical Information
(a) Rev 1:5 (d) Rom 5:1

Author
Johnson Oatman, Jr. (1856-1922)

Hymn Tune
DEEPER YET

Metrical Number
6.6.6.6.Ref.

Composer
William Kirkpatrick (1838-1921)

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