“Music of Hope”
Given by Lloyd Newell
After being freed from bondage in Egypt, the children of Israel
wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. They finally found
refuge across the River Jordan in a promised land. It was centuries
later that songs would be sung to encourage others who also
longed for deliverance. This unique expression of music, known
as the spiritual, has reached far beyond its original audience
to touch many people in many lands.
Loved for their rhythms and melodies, spirituals resonate in
our hearts because of their message. Despite the circumstances
that inspired the songs — or maybe because of them — the words
encourage us, they lift us. They proclaim hope to our weary
souls. They celebrate the joy that comes from knowing and loving
God, not just fearing Him.
One of the most popular spirituals is “Deep River.” It tells
of a desire to cross the River Jordan and find peace and safety
in the “campground,” or place of refuge. While this song was
intended to express the longings of a people in physical bondage,
the song also captures the yearnings for something better that
perhaps all people feel when they are hurting.
Because spirituals can express our shared human longings, generations
have loved and sung them. They are a gift to us — a reminder
that even in the depths of difficulty, there is hope.
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