My Creator King

By |Published On: March 5, 2018|Categories: 4-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada. This morning I asked God to tune my heart to really brave music today, and this is the song He gave:

You who made the mountains and the sea
You measured out the universe and you make me. Echoes of the voice that call the worlds to be
Reach throughout the ages and now speak to me.
You’re my Creator King. Who am I that you are mindful of me
And who am I that you should set your love on me. Oh, Jesus, you’re my Creator King.*

I love that part — You who made the mountains and the sea, You measured out the universe and You made me. Now there’s a song to infuse courage in my heart; to make me brave. When it comes to Christians who have most influenced my life, I resonate with those who can sing their way through suffering, because often I can feel pretty deflated in this wheelchair. And when I do, I turn to the Bible, as well as the writings of Christian saints of days gone by; people who have lived in the crucible of suffering, yet who could hold onto a song; people who could lift brave music to the skies; who could sing their way through suffering! People like St. Augustine. Get this, this man was born in the Third Century and after his conversion to Christ in the Year 387, Augustine dove deep into the study of God’s Word. It was St. Augustine, in fact, who believed that the grace of Christ was indispensable to human freedom, and he’s the one credited with framing the concept of original sin. Eventually, he became a bishop of the church in present-day Algeria, North Africa. And as you can probably guess, his writings were very influential in the development of Western Christianity.

But this man’s life was not easy; living back in the third century in North Africa, it had to be hard! But what St. Augustine wrote about suffering is so poignant. In fact, what he wrote about music is poignant. His thoughts (when you read them) sound so contemporary, like something out of a Max Lucado book. And when I’m feeling weary or struggling with pain, or looking for courage, I borrow this prayer St. Augustine. He prayed:

“God of our life, there are days when the burdens we carry chafe our shoulders and weigh us down; when the skies are gray and threatening; when our lives have no music in them, and our souls have lost courage. Oh, on such days, Lord God flood the path with light, we beseech Thee; and turn our eyes to where the skies are full of promise; tune our hearts to brave music. To Thy honor and glory. Amen.” —St. Augustine

Oh, friend, I just love that idea about ‘brave music,’ courageous music, noble, valiant music. So today, do what I do, sing your way through your suffering – I do it all the time – sing your way through suffering. And to encourage you on, visit joniandfriends.org/radio and ask for my free offer today on the names of God. Because one of those names is surely, my Creator King and that is something you can sing about.

© Joni and Friends

*Music:”Creator King” writte and composed by Mary Maclean, 2003 Vertical Worship Songs

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