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Praise and Call upon the Name of the Lord ()
(Temple 02/03/2019) I have on my to-do list a series about the use of songs and singing in spirituality.
King David was not the only prophet to suddenly break out in song as the Lord was upon him.
Moses was a songwriter.
Miriam led the women’s chorus in song.
Jesus sang.
Paul and Silas were a singing duo who almost brought the house down.
Heavenly hosts sing to the Lord.
It seems singing draws us nearer to heaven’s throne.
Tonight, we look at a song of Isaiah.
In our study of Isaiah, we have noted the different ways that Isaiah saw the Lord.
He saw the Lord literally, high and lifted up, in chapter six.
He saw the Lord as Messiah in chapters seven through nine.
Like David, Isaiah uttered this psalm as the Holy Spirit was upon him in prophecy.
This psalm prophesies.
It preaches salvation in the Lord.
And in that day thou shalt say,
O Lord, I will praise thee: though thou wast angry with me,
Thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me.
2Behold, God is my salvation;
I will trust, and not be afraid:
For the Lord Yahweh is my strength and my song;
He also is become my salvation.
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