Don’t we all just really love the “good days”? Those are the days when the sun shines, the
bird sings, the kids play nicely and supper dishes seem to just clean
themselves. It’s true. Those are good days. Many people think those are the days that
really want to make us sing. But praise
is not only a comely thing on “good days”.
The German reformation was a period of over a hundred
years marked by war, disease, famine and persecution. Over half the population of Germany died
during those years. Nearly all of some
cities perished by plague while surrounded by enemy armies. What is amazing is what wonderful music came
from those 120 years of terror. By some
estimates over twenty thousand new hymns were written during that chaotic
time.
What did they sing?
Luther wrote “A Mighty Fortress”, one of the most sung hymns in
Christendom. Martin Rinkart wrote the
great hymn “Now Thank We all Our God”.
Another wonderful hymn is Peter Herbert’s “Faith is a Living
Power”. As these saints of God endured
the horrors of their age they found peace in singing songs of praise. These hymns are not laments or posing
questions of doubt to the almighty God; they are songs of greatest confidence
in His love and care. They express the
deepest sounds of faith from those whose faith has been most deeply
tested. At no point do they think God
has abandoned them because it was not a “good day”. They knew that all days with God are
good!
Because it is the least well known of the three hymns
mentioned let us conclude with a few verses of Herbert’s hymn “Faith is a
Living Power”. While singing this hymn
of joy and faith, have a really good day.
Faith is a living power from Heaven, that grasps the
promise God hath given,
A trust that cannot be o’erthrown, fixed heartily on
Christ alone.
Faith in the conscience worketh peace, and bids the
mourner’s weeping cease;
By faith the children’s place we claim, and give all honor to one Name.
By faith the children’s place we claim, and give all honor to one Name.
And from His fullness grant each soul the rightful
faith’s true end and goal,
The blessedness no foes destroy, eternal
love and light and joy.
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