Songs of the Lord (1992)
Harry Tennant
Mid-Atlantic Christadelphian Bible School (1992)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | At The Crossing of the Red Sea (Part 1) | |
| 2 of 6 | At the Crossing of the Red Sea (Part 2) | |
| 3 of 6 | The Song of Deborah | |
| 4 of 6 | The Song of the City | |
| 5 of 6 | The Song of Salvation | |
| 6 of 6 | The Song of Moses and the Lamb |
In this 1992 series, Brother Harry Tennant explores some of the great “songs of the Lord” found in Scripture. Each session brings to life a different biblical song—from the song of Moses at the Red Sea, to the song of Deborah, to the Psalms that celebrate God as our refuge, and finally the song of Moses and the Lamb in Revelation. With warmth and clarity, Brother Tennant shows how these songs were born out of moments of deliverance, trial, and hope, and how they continue to inspire believers today. Together they form a chorus of faith that points forward to the day when all nations will sing in the kingdom of God.
At the Crossing of the Red Sea
The series begins with Israel’s deliverance from Egypt. Brother Tennant highlights how the crossing of the Red Sea became a song of triumph, teaching us to stand still and see the salvation of God even when surrounded by fear and impossibility. This first great song of Scripture reminds us that God’s hand is mighty to save, both then and now.
The Song of Deborah
This study examines the song of Deborah in Judges, a powerful celebration of God’s victory through unlikely leaders. Brother Tennant shows how Deborah’s song calls God’s people to courage and willing service, teaching that when hearts respond, God brings deliverance and joy.
A Song of the City
Turning to Psalm 46, this class reflects on God as our refuge and strength in times of upheaval. Brother Tennant places the Psalm in its historical setting, while also drawing out its timeless promise: that even when nations rage, God is in the midst of His city, and His people need not fear.
The Song of Salvation
In this lecture, Brother Tennant explores Isaiah 26 and its vision of a strong city built by God. He reminds listeners that our true citizenship is in Zion above, and that God’s salvation is the sure foundation for all who trust in Him. This song calls us to live now in the light of that eternal city.
The Song of Moses and the Lamb
The series concludes in Revelation 15 with the song of Moses and the Lamb. Brother Tennant draws together the threads of all the earlier songs, showing how the final chorus is one of praise to God for His justice, holiness, and salvation. It is the ultimate song of triumph, when the redeemed will sing with Jesus himself to the glory of God.
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