Thursday, January 12, 2012

Songs in the Night

Job asked, "Where is God my Maker, who gives songs  in the night?" - Job 35:10 (NIV).


I have read how Ludwig von Beethoven, one of the world's greatest musicians, was born into a musical  family in Germany.


By the age of eleven he was already composing his  own music and conducting an orchestra. In his late  teens he went to Vienna for further study. There he  reached fame, though not fortune.


According to the story, one evening when Beethoven  visited in a cobbler's house, he noticed that the  young lady at the piano was blind, so he offered  to play the piece for her. He did so for her for
more than an hour and while he did, darkness fell  and the lone candle in the room had gone out.


Outside in the night sky the moon shone brightly  and sent its radiant beams glistening into the room  where Beethoven sat playing beautiful music. He was  so inspired by the appreciation of his music by the  young lady and the beauty of the atmosphere in the
room that he composed his famous "Moonlight Sonata."


Do you ever feel that your dreams have been  shattered and you feel all alone in the darkness  of despair? I certainly have. However, when our  life is committed to Christ, it's in these "dark  nights of the soul" that God is working in us to  give us more understanding of life and compassion  for others and, in time, will bring back  "beautiful music" into our life.

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