Saturday, February 12, 2022

Sing so the world will hear!

 [This is another segment in the Music in the Bible series which begins in Genesis and finishes in Revelation.]

"Therefore I will give thanks to You, O Lord, among lthe Gentiles,

And sing praises to Your name." (2 Samuel 22:50)


woman singing on mountain top

King David's song here is almost identical with Psalm 18. You should read all of chapter 22 as it is a full ballad of deliverance and description of God's working in his life through all the tribulations he experienced. The warrior poet king magnifies the Lord's promises and deeds in peace and in war, testifying to the repeated declaration throughout Scripture that "Vengeance is mine, says the Lord. I will repay." 

If the Lord is on your side, who can be against you? What can man do to you? He might be able to destroy your body, but your redeemed soul belongs to Christ Jesus for all eternity and those that harm you because of your faith have sealed their own fate into damnation. How often we forget the victory celebration that awaits us as believers! How many times have we neglected to give thanks and praise God for what He has done through us so that others may know of his Goodness and Greatness! After all, that is what we our commanded to do in the gospels--let our lights shine before others so that our Father in heaven may be glorified! (Matthew 5:16)

Amy Grant -- Mountain Top








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