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What Do You Sing About?

Writer: Olufunmilayo AdekusibeOlufunmilayo Adekusibe

 

Today’s Reading:

Exodus 15:1-8

 

God has rescued Israel from Egyptian bondage with a mighty hand at the Red Sea as they Crossed over on dry land and their enemy, the Egyptian army drowns in the Sea. Here in Exodus Chapter 15, Israel has something to sing about! So, Moses and Miriam teach them a Song.


This is the first recorded Song in the Bible. It is a Song of praise and thanksgiving to God who delivered Israel from the hand of the Egyptian Army.


The topic for today is a question, ‘What do you Sing about/What do I Sing about? Singing as worship to God has a rich history in both the Old and the New Testaments of the Bible. God even saw it fit to include a Song book in the Bible for us, the book of Psalms. Music in the Bible goes as far back as Genesis 4:21 when Jubal, the Sixth generation from Cain, is sent to be the father of all those who play the Lyre and Pipe.


Music and Singing has moved in all sorts of directions in human history with untold millions of Songs having been written or sung for all kinds of purposes.


But today, in light of what we see in Exodus 15 and all that follows about singing in the Bible, One thing is clear: God gives us the highest and best reason to sing and He also gives us the highest and best things to sing about.


The Bible tells us that Jesus sang with His disciples, Mark 14:26 and we read in Zephaniah 3:17 – "The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you in his love he will no Longer rebuke you but will rejoice over you with singing”.


What does God Sing about? You/Me! All who are His! He rejoices over us who are His Children with Singing! And God want us to have such relationship with Him as our Father through Jesus, that we will rejoice in singing about Him and to Him alone.


The Bible talks about the sing of fools. We hear those being sung all around us; The world is full of songs that celebrate sin and lust, songs that degrade human dignity and exalt the flesh while ignoring God, songs that mock righteousness and promote wickedness.


Our fallen world is full of the music and celebration of darkness and death. For some, it is the only music that they know. The enemy of God is deceptive and clever. He calls us to join in the world's song. Oh, not seriously, just in fun! As if you can fill your mind with the world’s message and not be infected by it. In fact, I am sure that Satan would be incredibly pleased for us to join in with the songs of fools even if we continue to sing the songs of praise to our God. Then we will be like what James Says: “Out of the same mouth comes blessing and Cursing, my brothers/ sisters this should not be.” – James 3:10. Next time or anytime you hear a song, listen to the word carefully. Ask yourself this question: Is this song blessing to God or not! Does it have a message that Jesus would sing about! If so, go ahead and enjoy it and sing along if you please. But if not, don’t. Remember Apostle Paul who wrote, “Whatever you do in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through Him”. And Peter who wrote, “If any man speaks, let him speak as it were the very words of God”.


What will your song of life be?

In Christ we have Something to sing about.

We have been bought with the price of blood!

We have been delivered from darkness and Sin by God's mighty hand.

We have and eternal hope beyond the grave.


We are given the gift of opportunity to repent and receive forgiveness of our sins and deliverance from the yoke of darkness and judgment. God has given us a song to sing, a life to lead before Him and an eternal home to enjoy together with Him.

God calls us to join Him in this song of life.

What else do you have to sing about?

NATHANIEL OGUNDAYO

Prayers:

1. Praise my Father and my God, for You have become my helper and the shield of my salvation, in Jesus name.

2. Thank you for casting every spiritual pharaoh’s chariots and army into their own red sea, in Jesus name.

3. Thank you for your mighty hand upon my life for good, in Jesus name.

4. Thank you for flaming your fire of great revival in Your Church, in Jesus name.

5. Father, thank you for giving our leaders renewed wisdom, strength, inspiration and understanding to move the nation forward, in Jesus name.


 
 
 

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