Share This Episode
Our Daily Bread Ministries Various Hosts Logo

Ring the Bell

Our Daily Bread Ministries / Various Hosts
The Cross Radio
October 31, 2021 8:00 pm

Ring the Bell

Our Daily Bread Ministries / Various Hosts

On-Demand Podcasts NEW!

This broadcaster has 1375 podcast archives available on-demand.

Broadcaster's Links

Keep up-to-date with this broadcaster on social media and their website.


October 31, 2021 8:00 pm

After an astounding thirty rounds of radiation treatments, Darla was finally pronounced cancer-free. As part of hospital tradition, she was eager to ring the “cancer-free bell” that marked the end of her treatment and celebrated her clean bill of health. Darla was so enthusiastic and vigorous in her celebratory ringing that the rope actually detached from the bell! Peals of joyous laughter ensued!

Darla’s story brings a smile to my face and gives me a sense of what the psalmist might have envisioned when he invited the Israelites to celebrate God’s work in their lives. The writer encouraged them to “clap their hands,” “shout to God,” and “sing praises” because God had routed their enemies and chosen them as His beloved people (Psalm 47:1, 6).  

God doesn’t always grant us victory over our struggles in this life, whether health-related or financial or relational. He’s worthy of our worship and praise in even those circumstances because we can trust that He’s still “seated on his holy throne” (v. 8). When He does bring us to a place of healing—at least in a way we recognize in this earthly life—it’s cause for great celebration. We may not have a physical bell to ring, but we can joyfully celebrate His goodness to us with the same kind of exuberance Darla showed.

  • -->
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Wrong bring about slight title. Today's encouragement from the Our Daily Bread devotional nine Kiersten Holmberg after an astounding 30 rounds of radiation treatments. Darlow was finally pronounced cancer free as part of hospital tradition. She was eager to bring the cancer free bell that marked the end of her treatment and celebrated her clean bill of health. Darlow was so enthusiastic and vigorous in her celebratory ringing that the rope actually detached from the belt peals of joyous laughter ensued. Darlow's story brings a smile to my face and gives me a sense of what the psalmist might've envisioned when he invited the Israelites to celebrate God's work in their lives.

The writer of Psalm 47. Encourage them to clap their hands, shout to God and sing praises because God had routed their enemies and chosen the Israelites as his beloved people doesn't always grant us victory over our struggles in this life, whether health-related or financial or relational. He is worthy of our worship and praise even in those circumstances because we can trust that he still seated on his holy throne.

When he does bring us to a place of healing, at least in a way that we recognize in this earthly life, it's cause for great celebration.

We may not have the physical bell to ring, but we can joyfully celebrate his goodness to us with the same kind of exuberance. Darlow showed today's Scripture reading is Psalm 47.

Clap your hands, all you nations shout to God with cries of joy for the Lord most high is awesome. The great King over all the earth. He subdued nations under us peoples under our feet.

He chose our inheritance for us, the pride of Jacob, whom he loved, God has ascended amid shouts of joy, the Lord, amid the sounding of trumpets, sing praises to God, sing praises sing praises to our king sing praises for God is the King of all the earth seemed to him a Psalm of praise God reigns over the nations.

God is seated on his holy throne.

The nobles of the nations assemble as the people of the God of Abraham. For the kings of the earth belong to God.

He is greatly exalted.

Let's pray thank you God for your many gifts to us, we shout our praises to you and clap our hands in celebration of your work in our lives.

In Jesus name we pray. Amen.

Today's encouragement was provided by Our Daily Bread ministries