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May 20, 2005

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 7:45 pm
by Rev. Doc
Praise Him

"I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips."
Psalm 34:1

Louis Albert Banks tells of an elderly Christian man, a fine singer, who learned that he had cancer of the tongue and that surgery was required. In the hospital after everything was ready for the operation, the man said to the doctor, "Are you sure I will never sing again?" The surgeon found it difficult to answer his question. He simply shook his head no. The patient then asked if he could sit up for a moment. "I've had many good times singing the praises of God," he said. "And now you tell me I can never sing again. I have one song that will be my last. It will be of gratitude and praise to God." There in the doctor's presence the man sang softly the words of Isaac Watts' hymn, "I'll praise my Maker while I've breath,/ And when my voice is lost in death,/ Praise shall employ my nobler power;/ My days of praise shall ne'er be past,/ While life, and thought, and being last,/ Or immortality endures."*

If we could never sing, speak or utter another single sound in this life, we could continue to praise the Lord in our hearts. And eternity offers us the promise of unhindered praise. Regardless of life's circumstances, Praise the Lord.

Prayer: Ask God to fill your heart with praise as His presence surrounds you.

"Any one can sing in the sunshine. You and I should sing on when the sun has gone down, or when clouds pour out their rain, for Christ is with us."
~Anonymous

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 8:08 am
by Felix
T_T/ That story is so sweet. Thanks so much for sharing Doc!