“I will sing of the steadfast love of the LORD, forever;
with my mouth I will make known your faithfulness to all generations.” (Psalm
89:1)
Beloved,
John Wesley was raised by his mother
to love the Lord with all his heart and to sing praises to God. When Wesley was
21 years of age, he met a humble man who owned only one coat and lived in such impoverished
conditions that he didn’t even own a bed. Although having nothing, this man was
incredibly happy and filled with gratitude to God. Wesley, a brash and proud 21
year old, quipped about the man’s poverty, “And what else do you thank God for?”
The man
smiled and with a humble joyful spirit responded, “I thank Him that He has
given me my life and being, a heart to love Him, and above all a constant
desire to serve Him!” Wesley realized that this man knew the true meaning of
thankfulness that he had not fully understood. Many years later Wesley himself
was experiencing his own impoverished condition as he lay on his deathbed at 88
years old. Even though Wesley had nothing and was gasping for each breath, he
began to sing, “I'll Praise My Maker While I've Breath.” Wesley understood that
he could sing of the steadfast love of the Lord forever.
Everyone
will encounter an impoverished condition at some point during their lives. It
may be financial loss, relational emptiness or the physical breakdown of our
bodies, but regardless of our conditions, we can and should sing of the
steadfast love of the Lord. God’s steadfast love has been proven time and time
again. His unconditional love was ultimately seen in how while we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us. We must learn to rejoice in the gift of God’s
salvation which does not depend on prosperity, but was offered to us because of
our impoverished condition. We were impoverished, but Christ has come to give
us live and life more abundantly.
Therefore let us sing of the
steadfast love of the Lord forever. I love the words written by William Cowper,
a man familiar with suffering, “When this poor lisping, stammering tongue lies
silent in the grave. Then in a nobler, sweeter song, I’ll sign thy power to
save.” Beloved, we will always have a reason to sing!!
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