June 22, 2025
IN THE SHADOW OF HIS HAND

MACK WILBERG

Conductor

JOSEPH PEEPLES

Organist

DERRICK PORTER

The Spoken Word

PRAISE THE LORD; YE HEAV’NS, ADORE HIM

Music: William Moore

Text: Psalm 148

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

IF THE SAVIOR STOOD BESIDE ME

Music and Text: Sally DeFord

Arrangement: Sam Cardon

COME, WE THAT LOVE THE LORD (ORGAN SOLO)

Music: Silesian melody

Arrangement: James C. Kasen

HOW EXCELLENT THY NAME

from Saul

Music: Charles Jennens

Text: George Frideric Handel

COME TO MY GARDEN

from The Secret Garden

Music: Lucy Simon

Text: Marsha Norman

Arrangement: Kurt Bestor

THE SPOKEN WORD

“In the Shadow of His Hand”

BE STILL, MY SOUL

Music: Jean Sibelius

Text: Katharina von Schlegel;

trans. Jane Borthwick

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

O COME, YE NATIONS OF THE EARTH

Music: German hymn tune

Text: David Warner

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

IN THE SHADOW OF HIS HAND
The Spoken Word, June 22, 2025
By: Derrick Porter

THREE WEEKS FROM TODAY, Music & the Spoken Word will celebrate its 5,000th week of continuous network broadcasting. Over the last 96 years, Music & the Spoken Word has delivered inspirational music and messages to people throughout the world.

From radio and newspaper to television and digital streaming platforms, the music and messages of The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have touched millions of lives. The first broadcast aired in July of 1929, just one month before the start of the Great Depression, and broadcasts have continued each week, uninterrupted, through World War II, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the 9/11 attacks, and even the COVID-19 pandemic.

In many ways, Music & the Spoken Word is a living witness to those challenging times. But it’s also a witness to the incalculable goodness and love that God continually shares with us, His children. Paul the Apostle said, “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, … nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, … shall be able to separate us from the love of God.”1

There is nothing that can separate us from the love and concern of God. We are, as the scriptures say, “covered … in the shadow of [His] hand”2 and guided near “the springs of water.”3 Part of our purpose on earth is to learn to find joy.4 And as we look to God and plead for His power to bless us, we can find joy in every circumstance5 —even the difficult ones.

The poet Douglas Malloch wrote:

Good timber does not grow with ease, The stronger wind, the stronger trees, The further sky, the greater length,

The more the storm, the more the strength. By sun and cold, by rain and snow,

In trees and [people] good timbers grow.6

As we strive to qualify for God’s power in the journey of life, God strengthens our character and increases our courage. We draw closer to Him not in spite of our trials but because of them.

May heaven be thanked for God’s steady and constant hand in each of our lives.

References:
1. Romans 8:38–39.
2. Isaiah 51:16.
3.Isaiah 49:10.
4. See 2 Nephi 2:25.
5. See Russell M. Nelson, “Joy and Spiritual Survival,” Ensign or Liahona , Nov. 2016, 81–84.
6. Douglas Malloch, “Good Timber” (1922), discoverpoetry.com.