When All Else Fails, Look Up!
There is a “catchy” little gospel song that has been around for a long time, but originated among troubled people in a very difficult time.
“Do Lord, O Do Lord, O Do Remember Me” has been sung joyfully, performed, and recorded by many, many people over many, many years, but it was African slaves in the mid-nineteenth century, prior to the War Between the States, who first put those words to music. With lives full of seemingly endless toil, despair, and hopelessness, they looked to the future, to the end of their lives and sang. . .
“I’ve got a home in glory-land that outshines the sun.”
It was that hope that enabled them to face each wretched day, and they couldn’t help but ask God in song to remember their hope and trust in Him when they were called into His presence.
Throughout many centuries the Jewish people have likewise been in the most desperate of circumstances when the only real source of strength and comfort was the deliverance and joy awaiting them in the future. They, too, likely cried out, “Do Lord, O Do Lord, O Do Remember Us!”
God sent a prophet to the Jewish people at a crucial time in their history when they greatly needed encouragement and strength, and the very name of that prophet characterized the message he would bring to them. Zechariah, meaning “God remembers!”
And that is the title of this series of studies from the Old Testament Book of Zechariah, chapters twelve through fourteen, beginning with this first episode entitled, “When All Hope Is Lost, Look Up!”
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