Isaiah 12:2-6 is the text for The First Song of Isaiah by
Jack Noble White. The first time I heard it was some eighteen years ago at Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
when I presided over a funeral for one of their members. The funeral was for a
woman who had courageously battled cancer for more years than her original
prognosis predicted possible and while we felt a deep sadness at the loss of
one so faithful and beautiful and loved, we had a confident hope because of the truth of this scripture set to song.
“Surely it is God who saves me. I will trust in Him and not be afraid. For the
Lord is my stronghold and my sure defense and He will be my Savior.” In this scripture
set to song the physical and spiritual weakness of human flesh, the fear, the
doubt, the overwhelming sorrow is lifted with the melody as our singing is
joined and supported and sustained by an invisible cloud of witnesses for whom
the song is more true than we can at present imagine. Surely it is God who
saves me… It is a song of defiant faith against all that would wither the soul with
doubt and fear. Surely it is God who
saves me… It is a song of courage for times of trial and a song of comfort for times of
sorrow. Surely it is God who saves me… a song for all our days until at last we
reach the endless tomorrow. Surely it is God who saves me.
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