Thursday, 14 August 2025

The Symphony of You

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So, if you’re finding yourself facing an inharmonic situation today, then take your eyes off the musician to your left or right and fix them on Jesus, the great Conductor.”

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Psalm 104:33
I will sing to the LORD all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.

I remember day trips to Symphony Hall with school when I was a child. I loved listening to the music, but mostly I loved watching the full symphony orchestra playing in unison. Dozens of musicians – brass, strings, percussion, wind – all playing as one. It seemed to my young mind as if they were all connected by a long invisible string that moved their hands in complete synchronicity. Then there was the guy up front with the wild hairstyle who waved a little stick around. The whole orchestra seemed completely mesmerised by his dance while the invisible string coming from his baton seemed to flutter their fingers upon their instruments, producing a vast sonata of sweet sounds.

Now, many years later, I still love symphonic music, but at least I know now that the conductor does not have an invisible string connected to each musician. And yet, I am still amazed at how every instrument works together with the other to produce beautiful music under his direction.

This reminds me of our walk with God. The scriptures tell us that all things work together for the good of those who love and serve Jesus. They also tell us that we are God’s workmanship, created to do good works. Your life is an orchestra comprised of many melodic instruments directed by the great Creator Conductor.

So, if you’re finding yourself facing an inharmonic situation today, then take your eyes off the musician to your left or right and fix them on Jesus, the great Conductor. Jesus is the author and perfector of your life. He knows all you’re going through and if you allow him to conduct your affairs then he will turn your life into a great symphony of praise.

God-tracking is a symphony of praise under the baton of Creator Conductor.

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I take my eyes off my circumstances and fix them again on Jesus, author and conductor of my life

“Dear Father and Conductor of my life, I feel this word is for me today. Lately, it seems as though the symphony of my life has gone out of tune. I choose to acknowledge you again in every aspect of life and again put my trust in your hand to conduct my affairs. Thank you that you meet my needs. Thank you that you direct my path and thank you that you cause all things to work together in harmony for me, through all seasons of life. I take my eyes off my circumstances and fix them again on Jesus, author and conductor of my life. Amen.”

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