

Moreover, Xiaomeng's mother is the suspect behind Zhou Yanzhao's father's death. However, his father dies unexpectedly leaving him no choice but to succeed their real estate company. Zhou Yanzhao fulfills his promise to Xiaomeng to return to the country to see her on her 22nd birthday. Zhou Xiaomeng is the host of a children's show. Zhou Yanzhao is the successor of Shenghai Group. They are separated and reunited but a series of misunderstandings occur due to someone's plotting. Rowe's hymn masterfully incorporates both stories, using sinking or being swamped into the sea as an illustration for "sinking deep in sin…sinking to rise no more." Jesus, "Master of the sea," hears our pleas for help, reaches out to us in love, and lifts us up into the well being of grace.It tells the story of two childhood friends who grew up together and have loved each other for many years. Jesus rebukes the storm and the disciplines thank him. They wake Jesus and ask him to help them.

The second story is Matthew 8:23-27, in which Jesus is asleep in the boat while the disciples are alarmed by a powerful storm threatening to throw them all into the sea. Jesus caught Peter by the hand and lifted him up as they got into the boat. The storm scared Peter and he began to sink, calling out to Jesus to save him. He commanded Peter to join him, and Peter also began walking on the water toward Jesus. The first is from Matthew 14:22-33, where the disciples were in a boat in the middle of a frightening storm.

Rowe's text was inspired by two biblical stories. It gained popularity among United Methodists as one of the frequently sung songs in The Cokesbury Hymnal. "Love Lifted Me" was written and published in 1912. He was a railroad worker for ten years in New York before becoming an inspector for the Hudson River Humane Society. He immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1889. Author James Rowe (1865-1933) was born in England, the son of a copper miner.
