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Welcome, this is Terry Ewell. Study 19 is like a marathon! It demands concentration
to accurately perform all the notes all the way to the end. Furthermore the performer
does so with depleted oxygen levels because the breaths are spaced so far apart. It is
quite a challenge to perform this study with accuracy while breathing only in the places
indicated.
In addition to practicing short sections with sprints, beat displacement with rhythms can
help mastery of this study. For example here are the two obvious beat divisions with rhythms
starting in line 7:
However, for even greater mastery try imposing a pattern of four notes over the triplets:
... he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. (NKJV, John
10:4)
This is the second of three reflections on hearing God's voice. If you have not listened
to the first reflection contained in the video on Weissenborn study #18 I encourage you to
do so now.
Here are some further summaries of the article by Harry Leesment. These comments help to
clarify the difference between God's voice and the destructive voices of adversaries.
4. Forget the past vs. remember the past. God forgives our sins, our mistakes. The adversary
loves to replay "videos" of our past wrong doings.
5. Attraction to God vs. rejection. The Spirit of God pulls us toward God. Evil forces convince
people that they are unworthy and rejected by God.
6. Rightly brings the Bible vs. distorts the Bible. The Spirit of God is given to help
us understand the Bible. Adversaries, however, want to twist the words and their meanings.
7. Draws you into fellowship vs. isolates. God wants a family, a community of those who
believe in Him. The adversaries want loners who are easy to destroy.