Worthy of Trust (5/16/2021) | Music & the Spoken Word
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Music and the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
With conductors Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy, organist Joseph Peeples, and Lloyd Newell as announcer.
Opening Credits (0:00)
1) My God Is So High (1:10)
African-American Spiritual; arranged by Ryan Murphy
2) Deep River (4:34)
African-American Spiritual; arranged by Mack Wilberg
3) Toccata (Organ Solo) (8:27)
Théodore Dubois
4) The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare (11:55)
Dmitri Bortniansky; lyrics by Joseph Addison
5) One Person, from Dear World (14:45)
Jerry Herman; arranged by Ryan Murphy
6) Worthy of Trust (Spoken Word) (18:29)
7) Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (21:13)
American folk hymn; arranged by Mack Wilberg; lyrics by Robert Robinson
Worthy of Trust
“In God we trust” is the national motto of the United States of America. Those four words, found on coins and bills, buildings and license plates, remind us of our ultimate source of confidence and security, peace and prosperity. That’s a healthy reminder because our natural habit is to trust ourselves-our own limited views and limited strength. When that fails, as it often does, it’s comforting to know that a loving, trustworthy God neither slumbers nor sleeps as He watches over us. That doesn’t mean life will be easy, but we can trust that the future is in God’s hands and will be filled with evidence of His goodness and grace.
If we want to reach that kind of assurance, trust in God must be more than a motto, more than a bumper sticker. For many people today, however, trusting is hard. We live in such a distrustful world, where trust has been fractured so often, that some decide that the only one they can trust is themselves.
Of course, it’s true that not everyone can be trusted, and we must be wise and discerning when granting anyone our trust. Even so, we also know that every meaningful relationship is built on trust. Without trust, our relationships are superficial and empty. Yes, trust can be damaged and destroyed, but thankfully, it can also be created. And when it has been broken, it can even be restored with patience and sincere effort over time.
So maybe the best way to make the world a more trusting place is to be more trustworthy ourselves. We can all strive to be more reliable and truthful in everything we do. If past experiences have made us hesitant to trust others, we can seek out and hold fast to that which is trustworthy. And if we need a place to start, we can return to an old, familiar motto and remember that there is One who will never forsake us, One whose integrity is perfect and unchanging, One who is worthy of our trust.
May 16, 2021, Broadcast Number 4783.
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So glad I was able to read this message. I’ve have to put a lot of trust in God the last while and it’s been such a challenge. This message was quite timely.
thanks .what a peacefull voice
Thank you so much for this message and for the peace we get every week from you! Love you all! Have a good week! ❤️
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This program has been such a source of inspiration during these difficult times.
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Praise the Lord! God is good!
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So wonderful this world
Lloyd Newell's words concerning trust are most pertinent.
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Is there a list somewhere that we'd be able to look up a specific song and see if The Tambernacle Choir ever sang it during a Music and the Spoken Word--in the entire history of the Tabernacle Choir?
I'm looking for "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross". I know they recorded it for a CD and also performed it during a General Conference, but would like to see if it were sung during a Music and the Spoken Word.
Hi! I'd be happy to answer that for you! It was performed on a good number of Music & the Spoken Word broadcasts, the last of which was in 2016, episode number 4506.
What is the hymn on the opening credits ?
Gently Raise the Sacred Strain by WW Phelps
The hymn on the opening credits is an excerpt from "Gently Raise the Sacred Strain" in the LDS Hymnbook. www.churchofjesuschrist.org/music/library/hymns/gently-raise-the-sacred-strain?lang=eng