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Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path.
– Psalm 119:105
– Psalm 119:105
And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding, shall keep your hearts, your minds through Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:7.
Two weekends in a row, at churches 400 miles apart, I heard the same song so I figured there must be a message. The first weekend the song was sung by Michaela; a beautiful, talented young woman with a tremendous gift and the second weekend it was a Franciscan Friar whose voice bounced off every heart in the chapel on the campus of Franciscan University in Steubenville. It’s an old song but a newer arrangement gives it such beauty and meaning it just reaches out and thumps your soul and your heart to attention. We visited Shannon at school this past weekend and enjoyed a quick trip to Pittsburg taking in as many sights as we could in a few short hours. As we were driving home today I wrestled with three things. First, I was sad to leave Shannon in Ohio for summer session instead of bringing her AND her stuff home. Second, the sight of tent cities tucked up under the viaducts in downtown Pittsburg and third, that song! On the drive home I’m sure the family thought I was just napping but I was pondering it all in my heart, asking God to make it all clear and show me how it was connected. Just as he always does, in his time, he did show me and I’d like to share. The song is called, It Is Well and the arrangement that has touched my heart is by Bethel. If you want to hear something amazing, head over to YouTube and check it out! There are a few lines from the song that just grabbed my attention; “Let go my soul and trust in him” “Waves and wind still know his name” and “through it all my eyes are on you”. How do those grab you! When I got home I searched the origins of the song and it turns out, it has quite a story! The song was written in the 1800’s by a man named Horatio Spafford. He was a successful businessman from Chicago who was no stranger to tragedy and faith. He and his wife had 5 children. Their young son died and just months later they lost nearly everything in the Chicago fire. He sent is wife and daughters on a ship to England for a rest and he planned to follow after a business problem had been attended to. Four days later he got word that the ship had a collision and it sunk. His wife survived but his daughters did not. When he boarded a ship for England to be with his wife, he asked the captain to stop over the spot where the ship had gone down and it was then and there that he wrote the words to the song It Is Well With My Soul. Can you even imagine using those words in that moment? I think my goose bumps were three layers deep after reading the history of the song. So what does it all mean to me? What was God trying to tell me? I think there are lots of days when things don’t go right and I think I need to do something about it. I think of those tents under the viaducts and feel guilty because I have so much. I think about how lucky my daughter is to be getting such an excellent education in such an amazing place but I pouted because I couldn’t bring her home yet. I get to speak and write and teach about the amazing, mighty love and mercy of God but nothing seems to get better in the world and then this song comes along two weekends in a row to remind me that I should say “let go my soul and trust in him.” He knows the troubles of my soul, he knows when all is not well and in those times I have to remember that “through it all, my eyes are on him”…or are they? When my soul is not at rest it’s probably because I’m trying to do his work and he isn’t asking me to. He’s asking me to trust him. He’s asking me, just like Horatio Spafford to remember he has a plan and it includes every tiny detail; the good ones, easy ones, hard ones, sad ones confusing ones and of course the glorious ones! Recently I heard someone say that we become troubled because we aren’t focused on what God is asking us to do. Mother Teresa did amazing things…unbelievable things but despite all the work she did and all the work her Sisters are still doing, Calcutta didn’t get better. God’s presence doesn’t mean the absence of tough, sad or difficult stuff. God’s presence is right there in the midst of it all. The waves and wind still know his name…do we? He wants us to be content in the wisdom of his plan not in our ability to do things for him. If I get that straight it will be well with my soul. A Seed To Plant: What are the things that trouble your soul. Make a list and give them to him so all will be well. Before you make your list, head over to YouTube and be stirred by the song. Blessings on your day!
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Carolyn
5/16/2016 06:55:28 am
Oh Sheri - this song is one of my favorites. Joey and Rory Feek recorded it on their last CD before she passed away in March. It's one of those songs that just comes into my head when I need it really bad. That one and also "I Need Thee Every Hour". I even find myself singing those songs to Brynn and Gracie..... Thanks for your words today - they really hit home for me! Carolyn
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Bernice
5/16/2016 12:46:37 pm
Sherrie, this could not have come at a better time: "Let go my soul, and trust in Him"! I need to trust more in God's Plan which is difficult to do. Need to pray this short prayer as a reminder to myself!!
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Jo Ann Forse
5/16/2016 03:09:11 pm
I too had goose bumps as I read the story behind this great song. My prayer each day that I will let God be my guide to do His work..Thanks for the reminder. God bless you. Jo Ann
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Prov31wannabe
6/7/2016 06:16:19 am
I forgot how much I like you! I'm catching up on your old posts. If there was a Like Button I'd Like every one! Does anyone else ever read devotions "out of order" and then it turns out the timing is perfect?! Jenny on The LIttlest Way just pinned 15 Pins all versions of It Is Well With My Soul. One pin included the refrain. I had to write it all down. I wonder if she read your post? For me (like you), it makes two encounters with the same song in the space of a week, but from very different sources! Talk about "goose bumps 3 layers deep!" And your other post about "close encounters with people" being one of the four ways you are really encountering God, you/this post are "that person" for me. Thank you.
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