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Snow Muse | Audio Reading | Our Daily Bread Devotional | March 9, 2021

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🗓️ 9 March 2021

⏱️ 4 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to this Tuesday devotional from your friends at Our Daily Bread.

0:09.5

The reading for today is titled Snow Muse, and it was written by Tim Gustafson.

0:16.6

Named for a tough blue-collar neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, the grassroots musical group

0:23.5

Over the Rhine sings about a transformation that took place each year in the city. Whenever we'd get

0:31.3

our first real snowfall of the year, it felt like something sacred was happening, explains band co-founder Linford

0:39.2

Detweiler, like a little bit of a fresh start. The city would slow down and grow quiet.

0:46.8

If you've experienced a heavy snowfall, you understand how it can inspire a song. A magical quietness drapes the world as snow

0:58.6

conceals grime and grayness. For a few moments, winter's bleakness brightens, inviting our

1:06.8

reflection and delight. In the book of Job, Elihu, the one friend of Job who may have had a

1:14.7

helpful view of God, noted how creation commands our attention, saying in Chapter 37,

1:22.5

God's voice thunders in marvelous ways. He says to the snow, fall on the earth, and to the rain shower,

1:31.4

be a mighty downpour. Such splendor can interrupt our lives, demanding a sacred pause,

1:39.5

so that everyone he has made may know his work, he stops all people from their labor.

1:46.0

Elihu observed in verses 6 and 7. Nature sometimes seizes our attention in ways we don't like.

1:54.8

Regardless of what happens to us or what we observe around us, each moment, magnificent, menacing, or mundane, can inspire our

2:06.7

worship. The poet's heart within us craves the holy hush.

2:24.4

Today's Our Daily Bread devotional scripture reading is taken from Job, chapter 36, verses 26 through 29, and chapter 37, verses 5 through 7.

2:33.4

How great is God, beyond our understanding. How great is God, beyond our understanding?

2:38.3

The number of his years is past finding out.

2:42.5

He draws up the drops of water which distill as rain to the streams.

2:47.7

The clouds pour down their moisture and abundant showers fall on mankind. Who can understand

2:55.4

how he spreads out the clouds, how he thunders from his pavilion? And now chapter 37, verses

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