Firm Foundation: Certain Hope in Uncertain TimesSample
Day 2: Bless God
Throughout Israel’s journey from the wilderness to the Promised Land, they would go from praising God to complaining and even rejecting Him. Instead of moving forward toward their promise, they would often set up camp in their frustration and disappointment.
We’re not meant to set up camp in the valley. Yes, we’re going to experience some challenging moments. We’re going to feel the weight of them. But in Christ, we can move through them. And I’ve personally learned just how powerful praise is in this process.
When my dad passed away at the beginning of 2022, the grief and loss I felt were overwhelming. Yet I can honestly tell you that even then, in my hardest moments of grief, I felt the richest presence of God. I remember telling the Lord a few weeks after my dad passed, “I don’t like what I’m in but I wouldn’t trade the richness of your presence in these moments for anything.” Matthew 5:4 (NIV) says “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
I got to meet a new facet of Jesus, as Comforter, in those moments.
It’s His presence that helps us pass through disappointment. It’s His goodness that helps us overcome bitterness. It’s His faithfulness that gives us a reason to stay in hope even in the midst of grief.
I love what Psalms 34 says about this. Verse 1 reads, “I bless God every chance I get; my lungs expand with his praise (MSG).” The lyrics in the bridge of my song “Bless God” echo this call:
Bless God in the sanctuary
Bless God in the fields of plenty
Bless God in the darkest valley
Every chance I get
I bless Your name
Bless God when my hands are empty
Bless God with a praise that costs me
Bless God when nobody’s watching
Every chance I get
I bless Your name
Bless God when the weapon’s forming
Bless God when the walls are falling
Bless God ‘cause He goes before me
Every chance I get
I bless Your name
Bless God for He holds the victory
Bless God for He’s always with me
Bless God for He’s always worthy
Every chance I get
I bless Your name
God is always deserving of praise. First, because He’s worthy. But second, because praise can become a pathway to healing and hope. With Christ, we can experience difficult times, feel them, and pass through them. So that like David we can declare, “His praise will ever be on my lips (Psalm 34:1, MSG).” So that even in our deepest moments of grief, we can experience the richest presence of God.
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Drawing inspiration from his album, Firm Foundation, join Cody Carnes as he takes you on a five-day journey to experience the reality of God’s presence, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and the power of Jesus’ blood.
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