A precious sister-in-law struggles with near blindness, overwhelming tiredness but most of all, with loneliness. Her husband passed away three years ago. Now alone after 63 years of marriage, she has lots of reasons to be glum, but in regular telephone conversations with her, I am always so blessed and encouraged regarding her attitudes. In today鈥檚 call she told me how another one of our sisters-in-law comes to visit and read to her each evening. Later, another friend and Erna speak on the phone; actually, they sing.
In the darkness of COVID-induced lockdowns, we still have reason to sing. I referred to this Chinese proverb in an earlier article but it still hangs above my desk and still speaks to me daily: 鈥淎 bird does not sing because it has an answer but because it has a song.鈥 In a seemingly unrelated example, here鈥檚 another exhortation to realize the source of our strength.
I am not a TV person but six evenings a week I join my husband in watching Wheel of Fortune. Recently, a contestant excitedly called out, 鈥淚鈥檓 declaring victory!鈥 Pat responded, 鈥淭hat is not correct.鈥 The contestant looked stunned and thoroughly mystified.
The next contestant then answered: 鈥淒eclaring victory鈥 to which Pat responded, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 correct.鈥 Even more mystified, the first contestant said, 鈥淭hat was my answer.鈥 Pat then explained that he had added the word,鈥 I鈥檓鈥 thus invalidating his response. Sadly, he hadn鈥檛 even realized that he鈥檇 done that.
How many times we unconsciously do the same thing: 鈥淚鈥檓 in charge,鈥 鈥淚 can handle this.鈥 Let鈥檚 remember that we are not able to declare victory on our own. He is the One who gives us that song!
鈥淲hen my soul is聽in聽the聽dumps, I rehearse everything I know of you 鈥 God聽promises 鈥 聽songs聽all through聽the聽night!聽 Psalm 43:6-8 (MSG)
Let鈥檚 sing!