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**Psalms 118:14** โ *"The LORD is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation."*
Notice the tense: *has become.* Not "will be" or "might be" โ but a completed act, testified by someone who walked through fire and came out singing.
This verse echoes Moses and Miriam at the Red Sea (Exodus 15:2), which means the psalmist is doing something deliberate โ borrowing the language of a past deliverance to anchor present faith. He is not generating courage from within. He is *remembering* covenant faithfulness and letting that memory become melody.
Strength and song arrive together here. Where God is the source of your endurance, doxology follows โ not as performance, but as overflow.
Walk with that today. Whatever weight you are carrying, Scripture reminds us that salvation is not abstract. It *has become* โ personal, proven, yours.
Let the remembered mercies of God be the song that steadies you.
Notice the tense: *has become.* Not "will be" or "might be" โ but a completed act, testified by someone who walked through fire and came out singing.
This verse echoes Moses and Miriam at the Red Sea (Exodus 15:2), which means the psalmist is doing something deliberate โ borrowing the language of a past deliverance to anchor present faith. He is not generating courage from within. He is *remembering* covenant faithfulness and letting that memory become melody.
Strength and song arrive together here. Where God is the source of your endurance, doxology follows โ not as performance, but as overflow.
Walk with that today. Whatever weight you are carrying, Scripture reminds us that salvation is not abstract. It *has become* โ personal, proven, yours.
Let the remembered mercies of God be the song that steadies you.