Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Job's Song

In the Southern Delta Blues style, Paul and the band consider how, musically, Job's story might be told. Would it be a happy jaunt? We think not. Job suffered mightily as God sought to test him, but God did bless Job again, a testament to human perseverance in the trials and tribulations of life, for Job reminds us, "though He slay me, yet will I trust Him" (Job 13:15). We must remember that God is sovereign in "all things".

Featuring a jazzy keyboard solo by Dave Cutrone (which is reminiscent of legendary jazz organist Jimmy Smith) sandwiched between two amazing guitar solos first by the incredibly talented and gifted Rob Grosso and then by Paul Paoli, the song sounds like they'd be right at home at B.B. King's House of Blues. Paul's solo times in at a phenomenal two minutes, and like Rob's, it's filled with amazing licks and tricks. Enjoy the video performance and remember the real joy we have even in the struggles because of Christ Jesus. Amen.

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