The Song Of Deborah
- Carl Brettle

- 6 hours ago
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Deborah’s song rises from a moment of victory; she conveyed that. It is remembrance, testimony, and declaration. When Deborah sang, she was not only recounting what God had done. She was lifting her voice into eternity, aligning earth with heaven through praise.
There is something profoundly prophetic about that kind of song. It does not fade with time because it is rooted in God’s faithfulness. Deborah’s voice reminds us that what God does in one moment carries meaning beyond that moment. When we praise Him for what He has done, we are joining a story that stretches into eternity. Our worship becomes part of something far greater than ourselves.
Scripture declares, “So may all your enemies perish, O Lord But your friends be like the sun as he rises in his might” (Judges 5:31 ESV). This is not just a victory cry. It is a glimpse of eternal triumph.
Quote
Praise on earth echoes into eternity.
Prayer
Lord, let my praise reflect Your eternal faithfulness and power. Amen.
Action Point
Take time today to thank God for a past victory and praise Him for it.

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