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Charles E. Cowman

Praise in the Midst of Trouble

We can find peace and joy in the midst of trouble by offering the sacrifice of praise to God and trusting in His sovereignty and goodness.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the enduring sacrifice of praise to God, using the poignant story of an elderly African American woman enduring extreme poverty and suffering, yet finding solace and joy in her unwavering faith in Jesus. Despite her dire circumstances, she sings praises to God, echoing the sentiments of the apostle Paul who faced numerous trials but remained steadfast in his faith. The sermon emphasizes the power of praising God in all situations, drawing inspiration from the resilience and unwavering faith of individuals like the elderly woman, Martin Luther, and the apostle Paul.

Text

"Let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually" (Heb. 13:15).

A city missionary, stumbling through the dirt of a dark entry, heard a voice say, "Who's there, Honey?" Striking a match, he caught a vision of earthly want and suffering, of saintly trust and peace, "cut in ebony"--calm, appealing eyes set amid the wrinkles of a pinched, black face that lay on a tattered bed. It was a bitter night in February, and she had no fire, no fuel, no light. She had had no supper, no dinner, no breakfast. She seemed to have nothing at all but rheumatism and faith in God. One could not well be more completely exiled from all pleasantness of circumstances, yet the favorite song of this old creature ran:

"Nobody knows de trouble I see,

Nobody knows but Jesus;

Nobody knows de trouble I see--

Sing Glory Hallelu!

"Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down,

Sometimes I'm level on the groun',

Sometimes the glory shines aroun'

Sing Glory Hallelu!"

And so it went on: "Nobody knows de work I does, Nobody knows de griefs I has," the constant refrain being the "Glory Hallelu!" until the last verse rose:

"Nobody knows de joys I has,

Nobody knows but Jesus!"

"Troubled on every side, yet not distressed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed." It takes great Bible words to tell the cheer of that old negro auntie.

Remember Luther on his sick-bed. Between his groans he managed to preach on this wise: "These pains and trouble here are like the type which the printers set; as they look now, we have to read them backwards, and they seem to have no sense or meaning in them; but up yonder, when the Lord God prints us off in the life to come, we shall find they make brave reading." Only we do not need to wait till then. Remember Paul walking the hurricane deck amid a boiling sea, bidding the frightened crew "Be of good cheer," Luther, the old negro auntie--all of them human sun-flowers. --Wm. G. Garnett

Sermon Outline

  1. The Sacrifice of Praise
  2. Offering praise to God continually
  3. The importance of praise in times of trouble

Key Quotes

“Nobody knows de trouble I see, Nobody knows but Jesus;” — Charles E. Cowman
“Troubled on every side, yet not distressed; perplexed, but not in despair;” — Charles E. Cowman
“These pains and trouble here are like the type which the printers set;” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Make a conscious effort to offer praise to God continually, even in difficult circumstances.
  • Focus on God's presence and goodness, rather than your troubles.
  • Trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, even when you don't understand your circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the sacrifice of praise?
The sacrifice of praise is offering thanks and worship to God continually, even in difficult circumstances.
How can we find peace in the midst of trouble?
We can find peace by trusting in God and focusing on His presence, even when our circumstances seem bleak.
What is the significance of praise in our lives?
Praise helps us to shift our focus from our troubles to God's goodness and presence, giving us hope and peace.
Can we really find joy in the midst of suffering?
Yes, we can find joy by trusting in God's sovereignty and goodness, even when we don't understand our circumstances.

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