Best for you and doggie just to stay in, have hot soup and curl up with a good book or movie. Brrr!
Bible in a Year:
I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.
Wallace Stegners mother died at the age of fifty. When Wallace was eighty, he finally wrote her a noteLetter, Much Too Latein which he praised the virtues of a woman who grew up, married, and raised two sons in the harshness of the early Western United States. She was the kind of wife and mother who was an encourager, even to those that were less than desirable. Wallace remembered the strength his mother displayed by way of her voice. Stegner wrote: You never lost an opportunity to sing. As long as she lived, Stegners mother sang, grateful for blessings large and small.
The psalmist too took opportunities to sing. He sang when the days were good, and when they werent so good. The songs were not forced or coerced, but a natural response to the Maker of heaven and earth (146:6) and how He gives food to the hungry (v. 7) and gives sight to the blind (v. 8) and sustains the fatherless and the widow (v. 9). This is really a lifestyle of singing, one that builds strength over time as daily trust is placed in the God of Jacob who remains faithful forever (vv. 56).
The quality of our voices isnt the point, but our response to Gods sustaining goodnessa lifestyle of praise. As the old hymn puts it: Theres within my heart a melody.
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Maker of heaven and earth, when I pause and reflect, Your provision for and protection of me is overwhelming. May my life be a continuous song of praise to You for as long as I live.