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08/11/2019
It is claimed that music can influence a people and a nation, good or bad. Do you agree?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
If oratory is the highest art, music must surely be a close second. George Frideric Handelâs âMessiahâ is a splendid example of how the written word set to music affects the human heart. The text for the music was compiled from the Bible by Handelâs friend Charles Jennens, who chose 1 Timothy 3:16 for Messiahâs epigraph: âGod was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up to glory.â
When it was first performed in 1742, a member of the audience expressed gratitude to Handel for âproducing such a wonderful piece of âentertainment.â âEntertainment!â Handel replied. âMy purpose was not to entertain, but to teach them something.â For centuries Handelâs message has resonated in hearts, proclaiming that Jesus is the Lord who died and rose again. A soprano solo in the Messiah masterpiece combines Job 19 and 1 Corinthians 15 to proclaim: âI know that my Redeemer lives ⌠for now is Christ risen from the dead.â
On the other hand, music can also have the opposite effect on people, causing hopelessness and despair. A popular song years ago invited listeners to visualize an existence where there is no Heaven, no Hell, no religion; whe click to continue reading.
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07/01/2019
Federal Government begins Ruga settlements in Nigeria. Despite the harsh criticism of the planned establishment of Ruga settlements across the country, the
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