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The Great Orchestrator



I am marveling at

The Great Orchestrator....

Jesus is the great orchestrator of my life.

He conducts the symphony.
He cues in the sweet, melodic strings,
    the blaring trumpets,
    the pounding drums,
    the soft flutes,
    the clarifying clarinets,
    the sliding trombones.
 
Sometimes the piece sounds chaotic and jumbled,
But as the conductor waves His baton, it all comes together....

Into a glorious chef d'oeuvre,  a work of inspiration....
That can give chills of awe to the listener and fill the participant with welling joy~

So as the heartaches blare, disappointments pound,  dreams are softly subdued,  reality is clarified and situations slide and vary....play on!

Keep your eyes on the conductor.
Keep trusting that He is the great "orchestrator" who can bring forth the elements of the score into a beautiful symphony. He controls the intensity and the beat. He is not only the conductor but the Composer, the Creator of each instrument's gifts and role.

Our mighty God! He is the glorious Creator, Composer and Conductor.

So may we trust our notes, our instruments, the very music of our lives, into the loving control of the Great Orchestrator, knowing that His leading results in a Masterpiece orchestrated for His Glory!!



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