Delivered from Evil Doers
Jeremiah 20:13 states, “Sing unto the
LORD, praise ye the LORD: for he hath delivered the soul of the poor from the
hand of evildoers.”
The enemy of the Christian musician’s
soul desires to take his revenge out on the Christian musician. He waits for us to be enticed into sin. Satan is smart and he is subtle. Jeremiah 20:11 says, “But the LORD is with me
as a mighty terrible one: therefore my persecutors shall stumble, and they
shall not prevail.” Although the enemy
of thy musician’s soul is crafty and powerful, our God is a “mighty terrible
one”. Therefore, Satan is no match for our
Lord. God is big enough and mighty
enough to not only fight Satan but to also to win the battle for the Christian
musician’s soul.
Jeremiah was a lot like Christian
musicians. He was prone to depression
(Jeremiah 20:14-18). One moment his faith
reached out to Jehovah and in the next he was deep into despair. We as musicians should learn from Jeremiah’s
mistakes.
When Satan begins to accuse you, you
must look up to Jesus. In the time of
depression move in closer to the great heart of God and trust Him and believe
his Word. You will find strength in
reading scripture, praying, and singing His praises. You should count your God given blessings and
resist Satan in the name of the LORD. If
you do, Satan will have to withdraw because of the power of our God that
surrounds us.
Note that the Scripture admonishes us to
sing unto the LORD. When you are
oppressed and become depressed, praise the Lord with singing. If you praise God with singing and God will
“inhabit your praise”. Our heavenly
father will abide with you i.e. he will dwell with you because Jesus is a
friend that will stick closer than a brother.
Thought for the day-Delivered
When you can not seem to pray your way to victory over
Satan’s oppression, try praising your way to victory with singing.”
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