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Learning to Lament With the Spirituals: A Six-Day DevotionalSample

Learning to Lament With the Spirituals: A Six-Day Devotional

DAY 6 OF 6





Precious Lord, Take My Hand


Focus: Anticipating God’s Restoration. 


“Restore us to You, O Lord, that we may be restored; 


Renew our days as of old” (Lam. 5:20–21). 


The end of Lamentations chapter 4 concluded with the declaration that, “the punishment of your iniquity has been completed, O daughter of Zion: He will exile you no more,” and the promise that God would punish Edom,  who triumphed in their invasion (Lam. 4:22).


In response, the final lament offered to God pleads for restoration. Notice the structure of the prophet’s request: He calls on the Lord to remember His people and their suffering. Then, he describes Jerusalem’s awful condition: 


Remember, O LORD, what has befallen us;


   Look, and see our reproach!


   Our inheritance has been turned over to strangers,


   Our houses to aliens.


   We have become orphans without a father,


   Our mothers are like widows.


   We have to pay for our drinking water,


   Our wood comes to us at a price.


   Our pursuers are at our necks;


   We are worn out, there is no rest for us (Lam. 5:1–5). 


Notice how the lyrics below caroled by a grief-stricken African descendant, Thomas Dorsey,  follow the same plea pattern in much simpler terms: 


Precious Lord, take my hand


Lead me on, let me stand


I'm tired, I’m weak, I’m lone


Although not technically a Spiritual, Dorsey’s chorus fuses the good-news gospel with the bad-news blues of earthly living. While their laments arise from different circumstances, at the heart of each expression lies an acknowledgment that things are not as they should be and an aching for divine intervention, a reaching for ultimate restoration. 


As Jeremiah begs, 


Why do You forget us forever?


     Why do You forsake us so long?


     Restore us to You, O LORD, that we may be restored;


     Renew our days as of old (Lam. 5:20–21).


Dorsey entreats, 


Hear my cry, hear my call


Hold my hand lest I fall


Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home


Whether destroyed and taken captive by foreign enemies or riddled with the unforeseen death of a wife and child, both the prophet and the composer attest that the only hope of the depressed is found in the Lord.  


Jeremiah and Dorsey model that hope for divine intervention, knowing full restoration does not require the downtrodden to forget nor coat over their troubles. Lament and Sorrow Songs alike include wails over the pain of the present while imploring God to bring about the beautiful “home,” of tomorrow in the kingdom to come. 


LISTEN: Precious Lord, Take My Hand


THIN SPACE:  Meditate on the lyrics of the song, “Precious Lord," provided below. Line by line, recite aloud each verse. As you do so, release deep breaths. As you inhale, call to mind situations desperate for God’s intervention in the world, church at large, or your life personally. With each release, reaffirm your belief that God will “take your hand” and make all things right again. 


 


Lyrics  : 


Precious Lord, take my hand


Lead me on, let me stand


I'm tired, I’m weak, I’m lone


Through the storm, through the night


Lead me on to the light


Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home





When my way grows drear precious Lord, linger near


When my light is almost gone


Hear my cry, hear my call


Hold my hand lest I fall


Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home





When the darkness appears and the night draws near


And the day is past and gone


At the river I stand


Guide my feet, hold my hand


Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home





Precious Lord, take my hand


Lead me on, let me stand


I'm tired, I’m weak, I’m lone


Through the storm, through the night


Lead me on to the light


Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home





 









Photo by Billy Pasco on Unsplash


This six-day plan was written/produced by Dallas Theological Seminary graduate Chantelle Hobbs. It is brought to you courtesy of Aspire Productions (www.aspire2.com).  

 


Music credits:


Ensemble: Akira Reneé, Danielle Fields, Kephren Harris, Khoryandra Harris, Kristie Brawley, and Teralyn Griffin


Accompaniment: Donte Jones 


Vocalists:


Wade in the Water – Kristie Brawley and ensemble 


Nobody Knows De Trouble I’ve Seen – Akira Reneé 


Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child – Teralyn Griffin 


Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel – Khoryandra Harris, Akira Reneé and ensemble 


Swing Low, Sweet Chariot – Kephren Harris


Precious Lord – Teralyn Griffin 

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Learning to Lament With the Spirituals: A Six-Day Devotional

Lamentations in the Old Testament chronicles the prophet Jeremiah’s mourning as his hometown, Jerusalem, lies in ruins due to his people’s sin. The “daughter of Zion” once prized by God is destroyed. In this six-day de...

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