It’s Thursday and I’m thankful for when God speaks!
Late Wednesday night (August 12), I was trying to focus on scheduling next week's set of devotionals for my blog. But my heart was heavy and my mind was bogged down by the issues that were hurting my heart. After what may have been about 20 minutes of feeling depressed, I felt God speak these words into my spirit: Listen to "I Bless Your Name."
So I went to YouTube and I looked up the version of the song "I Bless Your Name" that is performed by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
As I listened to this beautiful song of praise to God, slowly but surely, I felt like singing praises to God too! As I began to sing with the choir my burdens were lifted, my heart was healing, and my mind was given a peace that passes all understanding (Philippians 4:7).
I was also reminded of the Bible story about Paul and Silas who followed Jesus and preached for Him. The pivotal part of the story takes place in prison where Paul and Silas are shackled is chains. This was after they were beaten by people who thought they were a threat to society. Not everybody wants to hear about Jesus Christ, but Paul and Silas were not afraid to preach the truth. They were not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and they were willing to die for the cause of Christ! Their passion for God landed them in a desolate place (a prison cell).
But Paul and Silas did not let the bleakness of their situation rule in their hearts nor stay in their minds. They chose to lift their voices in singing praises to God! And when they praised His Name, God set them free! Literally! Read about it in Acts 16:25-34 (KJV) which says:
"And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them. And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed."
This song and Bible story gave me so much encouragement!
I am so thankful that God is faithful! God speaks ... do you listen?
Love,
Alexis A. Goring, MFA
Founder of "God is Love" blog
Such a good word for today!
ReplyDeleteOh yes when I am like that I do talk to god and see if he answers since lately i have been depressed about this disease i have been battling the pain has been terrible and there is nothing anyone can do so i find myself turning to the good lord more frequently. peggy clayton
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Alexis! Reminds us that even in the midst of our deepest suffering, we can turn to the Lord. I love this song too!
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