Good
Morning All,
Psalm 42:8; “By day the Lord commands his steadfast love, and at night his song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life.”
“Here’s a story of a man named
Brady…” “Just sit right back and you’ll
hear a tale…” “Love is all around no
need to fake it…” “Baby, if you ever wondered, wondered whatever became of me…” Does that ever happen to you? I can be sitting at my desk working on a
lesson or a sermon and suddenly, a tune or a song will pop into my head. It might be just about any song. Amazingly, they can actually and accurately
match my mood at the time. If I am
especially chipper, one of the TV themes will pop in. If I am somewhat melancholy, it might be more
of a plaintive ballad. When I watch the
news and see the violence and destruction, I hear more of the 60’s war protest
songs. It is fascinating because sometimes
I end up stopping what I am trying to do because I am distracted from what I am
doing by the song.
Music has that kind of power or effect on
us. This is why music is important in
the Bible, especially in the Old Testament.
Much of what we use from the Old Testament is actually music. The Psalms were the ancient hymn book. We have the Song of Moses. We have the laments and the songs of great
joy. In the New Testament we have the
Song of Simeon, Mary’s “Magnificat” and the songs of the angels. Music plays a huge part of Scriptures.
There is a particularly good reason for this
and that is because music has the capacity to reach more of our emotional
reactions than simple speaking. The
sounds and the resonance tend to make our joys more joyful and our cries of
lament and sadness even deeper. Music
also stays with us longer. That is why
most of us can remember things better if we put it to music. It is the rhythm and the tonal expressions
that make it easier to remember. Music
can also be very soothing to us. It can
excite us or soothe us all depending upon the volume, pitch, timbre, and all
the other elements tied together.
This is part of the reason why the psalmist
notes that “at night his song is with me.”
It is to evoke within us the resonance of memories deep within us. Think of the soothing lullaby that gently
calms you and give you rest. That is how
God’s Word works for us. It soothes us,
it calms us; it is the only true source of hope that we have. So, we want to always be able to recall it
and to remember it.
So, take some of your favorite verses and
try to place them to a tune that you know.
Or try to find a couple of hymns that will do the same thing. Find something that God will use to remind
you of his tremendous love and grace.
When you find them, you might be surprised how often they pop into your
head at just the right time. God desire
is for you. His love for you knows no
limits.
Father, your words of grace
are indeed music to our ears. You sing
the joy of our salvation. Help us to
sing your praises. Be with those who are
in need of your soothing sounds. Bring
them the peace that only you can. In the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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