Songs of Praise in Tough Times

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In the journey of life, Jesus has already paved the path for us ensuring we are cradled in His care during every twist and turn. The key is to place our trust and faith in Him, remembering that He has already triumphed over worldly struggles. This trust is often expressed in heartfelt hymns, those that sing of our hope anchored in Jesus’ selfless sacrifice and unwavering righteousness. Instead of relying on fleeting pleasures, we find strength in leaning on His name. 

One of our favorite Gospel Singers, Myrna Summers, used to sing “God Gave Me a Song”. As a young singer, Ms. Summers composed and performed this song around the country, encouraging thousands of people. But for us, it reminds us that even in tough circumstances, that God has given us a praise song in our hearts. 

Even in stormy and turbulent times, we can encourage ourselves and find solace in Jesus who gives us the gift of peace. This peace, so tender and precious, is a divine gift from Him, one we should hold on to tightly. Ephesians 5:19 (NIV) “…speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord,” 

Jesus is comforting us that despite the storms we brave in this life, we can find peace in Him because He has already overcome the world. Let us take heart and trust in Jesus, for He has already conquered any adversity we might face. 

Link to YouTube Video: “God Gave Me Song”  https://youtu.be/CjcS9UAdymI?si=E11rZpG4OpqzZigT

 

Stay Encouraged,

Pastors Willie and Rochelle McIntosh

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