I started listening to Southern Gospel music when we moved to North Carolina, following the purchase of our Mustang GT convertible toward the end of 2014. The car came equipped with a satellite radio and as we took our many drives around the area surrounding our new home, we perused different stations and took a real liking to the Sirius XM Southern Gospel channel, Enlighten.
Now don’t get me wrong here… I
still enjoy a fairly wide variety of musical styles. If you come over to my house, you’ll hear our
home entertainment system filling the atmosphere with sounds that range from
Contemporary Christian in the morning, to Southern Gospel throughout the day
and Classical in the late afternoon, as well as the late evening as I read and
wind down for the night! And in the
car… well, most times I enjoy listening to the local Fox affiliate
news/talk radio and… you guessed it… Southern Gospel!
I think it was the harmonies, the vitality in which the vocalists
seem to put into every note they sing and the complicated intertwining of the
wide array of musical instruments throughout the arrangements of the compositions,
that drew me to this genre of music. I
find that most of the songs tell a story of testimony that comes from deep in
the heart and life of the song writers and is then transposed and personalized
through the unique life experiences and styles of the groups or individuals who
performs the songs.
As I continued my study this morning on the idea of Christians
having personal relationships with individual scriptures that God has spoken
into their hearts, I was reminded of a dynamic testimony that I heard a
Southern Gospel artist give during a live recording that has repeatedly played
on the Enlighten channel.
And to be honest, I
don’t even remember the name of the group nor of the individual giving the
testimony. But what I’ll never forget is
the emotion behind the powerful story of God’s healing hand in the life of this
man.
The gentleman had been a gospel singer for many years when
he was diagnosed with, what I believe, was throat cancer. After the required surgery was completed, the
doctor told the patient that the procedure had been a success, but due to the
scope of the surgery needed to remove the entire cancerous area, he would have
difficulty talking for the rest of his life and would never sing again!
So, after a long period of recovery and a lot of feeling
sorry for himself, the man began to cry out to God, reminding Him that He had
given him his vocal giftings and called him into the ministry of music… and
that without a voice… he could not do what he believed he was put on this
earth to do as a minister of the Gospel.
This process went on for a while until one day, the singer
began to meditate on the faithfulness of God in the Old Testament story of Job where
the man of God seemed to have his whole world collapsing around his feet. As he prayed and cried out, the former vocal
artist reminded God of His faithfulness back in Job’s time and began to claim
the same faithfulness of God in his own situation.
Then one day, as he prayed aloud… he suddenly began to
talk normally, without difficulty… and discovered that he was also able to sing
with the same strength and range he previously had! God had miraculously touched his body and
completely healed him. And now in the
years that have followed, he tells of the faithfulness of God through his
personal testimony of his miraculous healing in venues across the United States!
The thing that strikes a chord in me each time I hear this
testimony, is the passion and unshakable truth that pours out of his
heart! It is totally unmistakable to me
that this man had a connection or relationship with the faithfulness of
God within the scriptures that he was standing on. Beyond any shadow of a doubt, he knew
that he knew that as God was faithful to Job, He could and would
be to him in his particular need as well!
And the interesting part, is that the verses that he was
connecting to God with… had NOTHING to do with the physical healing
of his body! I believe that this man
received his healing for his IMPOSSIBLE situation because he saw
and touched the same level of the faithfulness of God in making the IMPOSSIBLE
in Job’s life to become POSSIBLE … through the power of
Almighty God.
It would seem… and is consistent throughout the Bible…
that God can use just about any scripture that we make a deep,
personal and even intimate relationship with… as a conduit to meet
our needs… no matter how difficult or IMPOSSIBLE they may
seem to be.
I heard a statement that an older Canadian
Evangelist/Missionary to the Inuit Indigenous people who inhabit the northern
regions of Canada, made at church a couple of Sunday’s ago… that really
made me stop and think. Speaking
from over 50 years of ministry and countess miraculous events, he declared
that,
“IMPOSSIBLE should be the
filthiest cuss word known to a Christian!”
Hummm…! What do you think about that? After his personal experience with God
through the IMPOSSIBLE healing of his voice… I would imagine
that our vocalist friend would most definitely agree… that the
IMPOSSIBLE is POSSIBLE with God!
It is a theme that is consistent throughout the entire
Bible. The First Mention
of this truth is found in Genesis 18:13-14 where the angel of the Lord responds
to Sarah’s laugh when she overheard the Lord speaking to her elderly husband, while
telling him that they were going to have a baby at their very old age. The angel of the Lord stated,
“Wherefore did Sarah laugh,
saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old? Is anything too hard for the LORD?” (KJV)
The phrase “too hard” is translated into the
Greek as “IMPOSSIBLE” and just happens to be the same Greek word
that the angel of the Lord spoke to the Virgin Mary a few thousand years later,
when he told her of the miraculous birth that she would have an active role
in. When Mary wondered how it could all
come to be, he declared,
“For with God nothing shall
be impossible.”
And it is interesting to note Mary’s immediate reply. Without any doubt or hesitation, she said,
“Behold the handmaid of the
Lord; be it unto me according to thy word.”
The truth that succinctly pulls these scriptures from both
the Old and New Testaments together and flows with the purpose of our post… is
what they tell us is NOT IMPOSSIBLE with the Lord.
In the original Greek, the word “ANYTHING” in
Genesis 18:14 and “NOTHING” in Luke 1:37, along with the word “WORD”
that Mary replied in Luke 1:38, all speak of a “rhema” word…
which again, is a word that God has given the reader special significance to
in their life… and would be considered to be a word or verse in the
scriptures in which the reader has developed a close, personal and even an
intimate relationship with.
In the literal translation of these verses, these
scriptures would actually declare,
“that NO RHEMA
word of God shall be IMPOSSIBLE!”
I could tell you of time and time again when God gave both
Piper and I special significance and heartfelt meaning to different scriptures
that we stood on and thereby witnessed miraculous events, the positive changing
of seemingly IMPOSSIBLE situations or words of wisdom and peace
given in the midst of challenging and/or heated situations.
And I bet that you can too!
I love those times when I just “know that I know”
that the truths from certain scriptures that I hold dearly in my heart are
going to see me over and through the hard times that I face… and I then love to
spend time studying and talking with the Lord in my daily Bible Studies
in order to grow my inner library of RHEMA words to use in my
life…
How about YOU?
I hope that you had a nice weekend and are looking forward
to a positive week ahead… especially when you take the contents of
today’s post to heart!