SURROUNDED WITH SONGS
READ: Psalm 32
You shall preserve me from trouble; You shall surround me with songs of deliverance. – Psalm 32:7
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 31-33
In
November 1942, the students and teachers of a school for missionary
children in China were imprisoned by occupying Japanese military forces.
As they travelled toward their place of confinement, someone began
singing the words of a familiar song. Soon all the prisoners joined in:
“God is still on the throne, and He will remember His own; though trials
may press us and burdens distress us, He never will leave us alone.” It
remained their theme song for nearly 3 years until they were released
at the end of World War II.
Their
experience reminds me of what David said in Psalm 32. He told the Lord,
“You are my hiding place; You shall preserve me from trouble; You shall
surround me with songs of deliverance” (v. 7).
When
circumstances seem overwhelming, do you have a song you sing? If you’re
a Christian, it’s not unusual to have a favourite hymn or chorus that
speaks of God’s faithful love and presence. At unexpected moments, the
words and music come back to you as a reminder that Almighty God is
still in charge, and that He will never forsake you.
If
you’ve experienced “a flood of great waters” (v. 6), sing of the Lord’s
faithfulness and let Him surround you with songs of deliverance. –
David McCasland
God is still on the throne,
He never forsaketh His own;
His promise is true, He will not forget you,
God is still on the throne. – Suffield
If you’re in tune with heaven, you’ll have a song in your heart.
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