With the Voice of Singing
Isaiah 48:20
states, “Go ye forth of Babylon ,
flee ye from the Chaldeans, with the voice of singing declare ye, tell this,
utter it even to the end of the earth; say ye, the LORD hath redeemed his
servant Jacob.”
At this time Israel was in Babylon , they had transgressed God’s
law. God, in his tender mercy, was going
to make it possible for them to leave Babylon . God was going to “place his arm on the
Chaldeans” to help Israel
to escape.
Have you ever
found yourself in trouble and then realized that it was your own fault? Musicians are famous for blaming everyo0ne
else for their problems. However, I have
lived long enough to learn that it isn’t what happens to us that really matters
when we get in trouble in trouble. No,
it is how we react to what has happened to us that makes the difference.
Notice that God
said to Israel,”go”, “flee”, and “declare with the voice of singing”. Today He is asking Christian musicians to
declare “with the voice of singing” that “the Lord hath redeemed” us and will
also deliver us from the “furnace of affliction (vs. 11).”
It is important
to note that the Scripture uses the terminology “with the voice of
singing.” Sometimes we can sing our way
to victory when nothing seems to work. If
you are in the “fiery furnace” just now, try singing God’s praises! I remember the Bloom sisters singing the song
“It’s amazing what praising can do.”
That song has been a source of help to me many times when I have been
troubled and so depressed that I felt like leaving my place of music
ministry. If you are depressed and feel
that there is no way out of your trouble—try praising God with the “voice of
singing”.
Quote for
the day
“There is a difference between people who sing songs about
Jesus and those who sing who know Jesus.” (Rev. Tim Keep)
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