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Wednesday, 29 February 2012

THE ARK OF GOD



There are plenty of great messages within the pages of the Bible. Stories of great faith, great faithfulness, stories of amazing things that happened when God stepped in to a situation.

The song I present here sprang out out of a message I heard, explaining one of the perhaps harder-to-explain stories. The song is one of my favourites, a reminder to me of what is good in the heart of a worshipper.

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THE ARK OF GOD

How shall I bring home the Ark of God,
Become a habitation for the King?
Purify my heart for the presence of the Lord,
Surrendering my claims upon the throne.

Jesus, be the object of my passion,
Jesus, let my heart be true;
Jesus, I want to be your humble servant;
My purpose is living for You, Living for you.

c.2004 M.Scott-Branagan



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Simple yet profound. Now for the story.

To explain before we go any further, the Ark does not refer to Noah's Ark.  It was a very special box made under God's instructions to Moses during the 40 years in the wilderness.  It was symbolic of God's presence, and indeed He had committed Himself to providing a special presence through this box.  It was a focal point in worship, and was even carried into war: God brought blessings when the people put their trust in Him through it.

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Due to the sin of the Judge/prophet/High Priest Eli's sons, God allowed the Ark of the Covenant to be captured by the Philistines.  After caused trouble in various Philistine cities the Ark was sent back to Israel, but it remained on a farm under the watchful eye of the landowner for about twenty years (the years of Samuel's rule as Judge, then all the years of Saul's reign as king).

When David became king, after he had worked to bring unity to the nation, and tied up various issues,  he established a new capital city, Jerusalem, which he captured from the Jebusites (note that David = Beloved; his tribe is Judah = Praise; his nation Israel = prince, ruling with God ... the name Jebusite = Rejection and Trampling Down:).

He took the mountain fortress of oppression and rejection, and proclaimed in its place that THERE God would rule and be praised in freedom!  Today Jesus Christ comes to conquer the oppression and rejection in our lives, and to establish in us His throne of freedom and mercy!!!

David made Jerusalem the seat of power (the Throne was taken there) and the central place of worship.  Being a true worshipper, his desire was to see God truly worshipped.  He knew that the Ark of the Covenant was crucial in their worship.  It was "between the wings of the cherubim" on the Ark, that God had said He would "meet with" the High Priests through the years, when they went to make atonement for the sins of the nation.  But the Ark was gone, languishing in the house of Abinadab.

So David determined to bring the Ark back to its place in the tabernacle, which he had set up in Jerusalem.  Amid great rejoicing and ceremony, David and a great crowd went to collect it. 

In their enthusiasm perhaps they forgot the instructions God gave Moses for transporting the Ark.  They made a new ox-drawn cart for it.  They were all praising, singing, dancing and rejoicing.  Until the oxen stumbled and the Ark wobbled.  A priest put out his hand to steady it, and died on the spot.  David was upset, and asked, "How then can the Ark come to me?"



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He wanted to re-establish the purity of worship in the nation. 
To do that, he would need to change some things -  not to do it his own way, but God's way.

The nation needed to purify their own hearts and make sure of their exact obedience to doing it God's way, not their own. No matter how well-intentioned. Remember Cain and Abel. Cain brought what he thought would be a good idea. Abel offered what God had already shown was acceptable.

So too, when we want to rebuild our lives, we need to purify our hearts and motives, take our best intentions and surrender them to God's authority and rule.

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Has your life been trampled on by others? Have you learned to believe the lies that rejection whispers in your ear? You are loved by God. You are important to Him. He calls you "fearfully and wonderfully made", and "Accepted in the beloved".

Perhaps it is time to conquer the voices of the Jebusites in your past, and release praise, God's praise, to take over, that he may bring transformation and new life once again!!!




Sunday, 26 February 2012

ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

I choose an attitude of gratitude;
No empty words of platitudes;
An attitude of gratitude
Deep down in my soul.
(rpt)

My life was filled with twists and turns;
My heart's been bruised and cut and burned;
No excuses left to give:
Just love to share and life to live.
I'm looking at the good things,
The lovely, noble, beautiful;
I'm talking 'bout the good things:
Kissed negative thoughts goodbye.

I choose an attitude of gratitude;
No empty words of platitudes;
An attitude of gratitude
Deep down in my soul.
(rpt)

When they write the plaque upon my grave,
Will they see my life as full of praise?
"Couldn't say a bad word against anyone"
"Was kind and patient, full of grace"?
Time and chance come to everyone:
It's how I live under the sun;
Yes bitterness is cheap to find:
I choose to leave all that behind.

I choose an attitude of gratitude;
No empty words of platitudes;
An attitude of gratitude
Deep down in my soul.
(rpt)

c.2011 M.Scott-Branagan

I wrote this song after my wife Liz had been talking about some of her own journey.  She has been inspired by Ann Voskamp's book "One Thousand Gifts", and started her own gratitude journal.  Keeping a record of things to be grateful for, has been a great help to her as she seeks to deal with various heartaches and physical ailments.  Finding reasons for gratitude and praise (in the midst of life's storms) has been a wonderful key in dealing with our "baggage".  Avoiding negativity that sucks the life out of our hearts becomes easier and more satisfying as we make the choice to turn our hearts away from negative thoughts and dwell on the good and lovely things in our lives.

I WILL RESTORE

CHORUS
I will restore what the locust has eaten,
I will restore all your lost and lonely years;
I will restore what the locust has eaten,
I will restore all your lost and lonely years.
 
V1
For I am the God of promise,
I am the God of faith;
I am the one who died for you
And rose up from the grave.
 
CH
 
V2
Child you can put your trust in me:
My Word you can believe.
My promises you know are true;
Your faith you can release.
 
CH
 
V3
For You are the God of promise;
You are the God of faith;
You are the one who died for us
And rose up from the grave.
 
V4
Lord we put our trust in you
Your Word we do believe
Your promises we know are true
Our faith we can release.
 
CH
I will restore what the locust has eaten,
I will restore all your lost and lonely years;
I will restore what the locust has eaten,
I will restore all your lost and lonely years.
 
©2005 M.Scott-Branagan
 
Taken from Joel 2:21-27
Fear not … Be glad and rejoice, for the Lord has done marvellous things …
He has given you the former rain faithfully, and He will cause the rain to come down for you …
The threshing floors shall be full of wheat, and the vats shall overflow with new wine and oil. 
So shall I restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, the crawling locust, the consuming locust and the chewing locust …
You shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God … and My people shall never be put to shame…

Saturday, 25 February 2012

GOD OF PEACE



God of peace, You call me by name; You are able, More than able.
All my burdens, Hopes and fears:
You are able, God of peace.

God I praise, God I love,
I rejoice in You;
Saviour, Healer, In my darkest hours
You give hope anew.

All my spirit, Soul and body,
Lord to you I bring;
Sanctify, glorify For the presence
Of my King

God with us, Emmanuel
In your wholeness I am whole;
Life and love, Mercy, grace,
You are able, God I praise.

©Michael Scott-Branagan 2011



This song was inspired after many days of praying through the following scripture text.

1 Thessalonians 5:23-24

23 Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24 He who calls you is faithful, who also will do it.

In our lives, in our relationships, he intends to purify and strengthen us.  In our spiritual, psychological and physical needs, God is more than able to make us "blameless" or "faultless", that we will be fit for the indwelling of Christ by the Holy Spirit. 

 I cannot make myself good enough in any way, but He who calls me by name is faithful, and intends to do it.  I will always have faults, but through the work of the Cross in my life I have been forgiven, set free and God calls me "righteous", destroying the need for me to strive to be something I can't: I can never be pure by my own efforts, but He declares me to be clean because of His own sacrifice. 

So in this I can find hope not only for myself, but for my relationships with my wife and family, and our future happiness - because Christ has already won the victory for me, the victory that was impossible for me to win.

I AM HEALED BY YOUR WOUNDS

CHORUS
I am healed by your wounds, thank you Lord;
As I’m holding to the promise of your Word;
There is healing in your name I have heard;
So I’m hanging on and hoping in your Word.

VERSE 1
I need you Lord; my love renew;
I believe your Word: my heart, be true;
My desperate cry from heart to sky:
Faith wings to fly to you.
 
VERSE 2
Fill me with your peace and joy,       
Lift my faith to see you Lord;
Times I struggle to believe:
Help me to receive.
 
BRIDGE
Help me Lord; heal me Lord;              
Help me Lord; heal me Lord;
Fill me with your peace and joy;
Heal my heart and make me whole.
 
CHORUS
I am healed by your wounds, thank you Lord;
As I’m holding to the promise of your Word;
There is healing in your name I have heard;
So I’m hanging on and hoping in your Word.
 
©2011  Michael Scott-Branagan

SING O SING

INTRO
The words of the prophet say that God is looking our way,
Rejoicing over us with singing;
Let’s so live our lives before the One whom we adore
To give Him more reasons to sing.

CHORUS
Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing;
Sing a song of joy over us.
Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing;
Sing a song of joy over us.

VERSE
Let your Anointing set our spirits free; Pour your oil of joy on me
Rejoice over us with singing.
Let our worship be forever new; May our lives bring joy to you;
Rejoice over us with song.

CHORUS
Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing;
Sing a song of joy over us.
Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing;
Sing a song of joy over us.

BRIDGE
I want to please you, O Lord, as I walk on this road;
To give you joy in what I do and say.
Without faith I know I can’t please you at all
So come release your faith deep within, I pray.

Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing.
Sing a song of joy over us.
Sing O sing, Lord: Sing, yes Lord sing.
Sing a song of joy over us.

©1989 M.Scott-Branagan

Inspired by:

Zephaniah 3:17

New King James Version (NKJV)
17 The Lord your God in your midst,
The Mighty One, will save;
He will rejoice over you with gladness,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing.”

I was deeply affected by a sermon preached from this text one Sunday in 1989.  It challenged my thoughts all day, and that evening as I set up the church for our evening service up in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges, the chorus and main verse flowed out from my heart in song.  This has been the theme song of my life ever since.  I know I have MANY times failed God, and those I love, but the cry of my heart is to live a life that is so deeply pleasing to God that He would rejoice in song over me.


http://michaelsb.opendrive.com/files/M18xMjU1ODgyXzZnZkJ5/Sing%20O%20Sing%20for%20Strings.mp3



MY STRONGHOLD




[VERSE]
Lord you are good, a stronghold in the day of trouble;
Lord you are good; Wall of fire, You cover our hearts
Like a shield or fortress around us,
Keeping us safe in your arms;
And you’re filling us with your glory, Lord;
Cleansing and healing us in your love,
In your shelter: we put our trust in You.
(repeat)

 [CHORUS]
Lord, we come to your throne of Grace,
Seeking grace and mercy to help in time of need;
Hide us in your secret place;
Renew our minds, restore our souls, heal our hearts and
Make us whole we pray.
(Repeat)

 [CODA]
Jesus, you’re my stronghold,
My hiding place,
My refuge;
Lord you are my healer,
My hope and grace,
My love, my God.
(repeat)

Pattern –V.V.CH.CH.V.CH.CO.CO.CH.CODA
©Michael & Liz Scott-Branagan 2011




Taken from the following texts:

Nahum 1:7 (NKJV)

7 The Lord is good, A stronghold in the day of trouble; And He knows those who trust in Him.

Zechariah 2:5 (NKJV)

5 For I,’ says the Lord, ‘will be a wall of fire all around her, and I will be the glory in her midst.’”

Psalm 5:12
(NKJV)
12 For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous; With favor You will surround him as with a shield



Psalm 91:1-2 (NKJV)

91 He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High
Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;
My God, in Him I will trust.”

Hebrews 4:16 (NKJV)

16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

THIS I RECALL TO MY MIND

This I recall to my mind,
Therefore I have hope;
Through all of the bitterness,
All of the pain:
Therefore I have hope.
 
By your love and your grace, Lord,
I am revived;
In your mercy I’m living and free;
Your compassion sustains me,
Your love never fails,
And I thank you for caring for me.
 
Mercy new every morning,
Giving us love and hope;
No-one can contrast
Your goodness so vast;
Great is your faithfulness.
 
The Lord is my portion,
My soul it can sing out;
Therefore I hope in him.
The Lord is good
To those who wait,
To the soul who seeks for him.
 
Mercy new every morning,
Giving us love and hope;
No-one can contrast
Your goodness so vast;
Great is your faithfulness.

(Copyright 2011 M.Scott-Branagan)

Adapted from Lamentations Chapter 3:
19 I remember my affliction and my wandering,
the bitterness and the gall.
20 I well remember them,
and my soul is downcast within me.
21 Yet this I call to mind
and therefore I have hope:

22 Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
23 They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
24 I say to myself, “The LORD is my portion;
therefore I will wait for him.”

25 The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him,
to the one who seeks him;
26 it is good to wait quietly
for the salvation of the LORD.