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Some Through the Fire
Exodus 11:1
The LORD said to Moses, “Yet one plague more I will bring upon Pharaoh and upon Egypt. Afterward he will let you go from here. When he lets you go, he will drive you away completely.”
As I ponder the bittersweetness of this fresh manna Moses partakes of— bitter because it promises more suffering for millions of people, but sweet because it reassures him that the end of that suffering is close at hand—it strikes me that Moses continues to obey the word of God even though he doesn’t exactly understand it. In other words, Moses doesn’t trust God because he understands the significance of ten plagues over nine, or because he’s connected all the symbolical dots between these plagues and their reference to the invisible spiritual war, or because he’s seen behind the veil of Providence into the thousands of lives being refined in this furnace of affliction; he trusts God because it’s the right course of action. He acts before he comprehends, which recalls to mind a quote ascribed to St. Augustine, “Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand.”
Friend, what bittersweet manna is the Spirit asking you to eat afresh today? What ongoing suffering in the refining furnace of affliction are you pleading with Him to end, because you haven’t got the strength to face the fires again? What obstinacy from a friend or loved one has brought one plague after another into your life, and you’ve grown weary of asking the Lord to soften a heart that only hardens further? Surely nine is enough! Ten—that’s too many, Lord!
Remember: God knows your limit. He knows what you can bear. And, more than that, He knows the radiant you that will come forth from this particular refining furnace and shine as gold. So don’t let all the unresolved and unanswerable questions get in the way of you taking your Good Shepherd’s hand today, and trusting that His will for you is good, perfect, and beyond imagination. Because if you wait for everything to make sense in your mind before you take that step in your heart, you’ll be waiting an eternity.
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Falling Up
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Reluctant Hero
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Anti Hero
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Open Wide the Floodgates
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Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant
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Prologue or Epilogue?
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In the Arms of Love
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To Our Rescue
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Sabbath Psalm Altars (from my upcoming album, ‘Kingdom Rising’)
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How Lovely is Your Dwelling Place!
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The Bright Morning Star
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Bucking the Trend
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The Song of Moses, pt. 2
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The Song of Moses, pt. 1
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Sabbath Psalm The Seed (from my upcoming album, ‘Kingdom Rising’)
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How Great a Treasure
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Oh, Say, Can You See?
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Pro-Life Advocacy
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The Big ‘If’
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Prosperity/Gospel
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Sabbath Psalm The Sower (from my upcoming album ‘Kingdom Rising’)
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He Will Hold Me Fast
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The Deeper End
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Stinging, but Tender Mercies
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A World of Difference
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The Horror! The Horror!
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Sabbath Psalm To Be More Like You (from my upcoming album, ‘Kingdom Rising’)
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What Will You Do?
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A Treasury Trove
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Underlining Virtues
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Not So Fine Art
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Tactical Stewardship
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Barney E Warren’s hymn, ‘Beautiful’)
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Repeat After Me
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A Double Take
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No Poor Men Here
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That’s an Order
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The Golden Rule
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Charles Wesley’s hymn ‘And Can it Be’)
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The Blessing is Greater than the Curse
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Purity—the Purge
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Mercy Rule
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Hate Speech
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Your Neighbor
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Fanny Crosby’s hymn ‘Able to Deliver’)
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A Curious Curse
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Modern Protest—Missing Perspective
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Scorched Earth Policies
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In His Hands
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Red Letters
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Grace Weiser Davis’ hymn ‘A Better Day Coming’)
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Painted Red
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Rocks of Offense
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Alpha
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Broken Branches
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Sovereign Simplicity
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of John Peterson’s hymn ‘When We All Get Home’)
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The Messiah Complex
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An Out-Pouring
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Start with a Song
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Redeeming the Grinch Heart
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A Mighty Mirror
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Fredrick Blom’s hymn ‘He the Pearly Gates Will Open’)
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The Substance of Signs
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Righteousness in Ruins
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The Passion, The Privilege
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The Same Old Story
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The Higher Country
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Samuel Stennett’s hymn, ‘On Jordan’s Stormy Banks’)
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The Law of Empathy
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Top of the List
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Uplifting Love
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Get a Grip
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A Call to Pray
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Franklin Mason North’s hymn, ‘Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life’)
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Two Sides of Stubbornness
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Dividing Lines
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A Sacred Affluence
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The Bountiful, The Beautiful
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Simple Math
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Sabbath Psalm (Revision of Frances R. Havergal’s hymn ‘Another Year is Dawning’)
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The Wolves We Don’t See
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Unsung Heroes
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Good in Both Senses
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For the Love of God!
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Cardiac Check
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Anne Ross Cousin’s hymn, ‘The Sands of Time are Sinking’)
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Today’s Chronicle: Constancy
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A More Consuming Fire
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About a Burning Fire
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Against the Winds
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Hide-And-Seek-Chase
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Carrie Breck’s hymn ‘Face to Face’)
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Dummies
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Visual Words
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A Double Standard
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Actions Speak
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A Great Co-Mission
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Sabbath Psalm (Adapted from Edward Mote’s hymn, ‘The Solid Rock’)