Sinners
become singers. We never cease to be sinners. We are not superior to
those who do not sing the song of the Lord. We have been saved by His
grace. All the glory belongs to Him. May our whole life be a song of
praise to Him (Ephesians 2:8-10). In our battle against Satan, we must
never forget that our victory is grounded in His salvation: “At the Name
of Jesus, Satan’s legions flee; on then, Christian soldiers, on to
victory.” “The Church of God ”
is called to move forward as “a mighty army.” The Lord has loved us so
much. He has saved us. May we always give to others a friendly
invitation and a warm welcome: “Onward then, you people, join our happy
throng, blend with ours your voices in the triumph song.” Sinners will
become singers – when we, who have begun to sing the Lord’s song, always
remember that we are never any more than this: sinners who have been
saved by God’s grace.
God's Word is "a lamp to our feet and a light to our path." He has "wondrous things" to teach us as we pray "Open my eyes that I may see" (Psalm 119:105, 18, 11). "May God's blessing surround you each day, as you trust Him and walk in His way. May His presence within guard and keep you from sin, go in peace, go in joy, go in love." "Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but to Your Name give glory, because of Your mercy and Your truth" (Psalm 115:1).
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