Manila Bulletin

Our strength and song

- READ: EXODUS 15:1-2, 13-18

The Lord shall reign forever and ever. vv. 15:18

OFTEN called “The March King,” composer and band director John Philip Sousa created music that has been played by bands around the world for more than a hundred years. As Loras Schissel, music historian and conductor of the Virginia Grand Military Band, said, “Sousa is to marches what Beethoven is to symphonies.” Sousa understood the power of music to motivate, encourage, and inspire people.

In Old Testament times, the people of Israel were often inspired to compose and sing songs to celebrate God’s help during times of need. When the Lord saved His people from certain destructio­n by Pharaoah’s army, “Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord: “I will sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted. Both horse nad driver he has hurled into the sea. The Lord is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation.’” (Ex. 15:1-2).

Music has the power to lift our spirits by reminding us of God’s faithfulne­ss in the past. When we’re discourage­d, we can sing songs and hymns that raise our eyes from the challengin­g circumstan­ces we face to see the power and presence of the Lord. We are reminded that He is our strength, our song, and our salvation. – DAVID MCCASLAND Trust in Him, ye saints, forever – He is faithful, changing never; neither force nor guile can sever those He loves from Him. – KELLY Songs of praise raise our eyes to see God’s faithfulne­ss.

©2017 ODB Ministries, 3000, Kraft Ave., SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555-0001, USA. Used by permission. For this and other materials contact ODB Ministries at 322 P. Guevarra, San Juan City (Phils.); Tel.: 722-2010.

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