A New Song of
Renovated Character
Psalm 144:9 states, “I will sing a new song unto thee, O
God: upon a psaltery and an instrument of ten strings will I sing praises unto
thee.”
Christian
musicians have been born of the Spirit and have passed from spiritual death
unto life. God has so thoroughly
renovated their inner character that they have actually put off the old man and
by his saving power have put on the new man.
Old things of the old life and of the old sinful man have passed away
and behold all things have become new (see II Corinthians 5:17). God’s saving power has made his musicians new
men and women. For more information on
the new man you should read Ephesians 2:15, 4:24, and Col. 3:10.
It only stands
to reason that this new musician with a new inner character should sing and
play a new song. This new song is new because it is a song of renovated higher
character. Therefore, it is a much better song.
As a Christian
musician ask the Lord to give you a new song—one that is of a different character
than the song you sang when you were dead in trespasses and sins (see Eph.
2:1). Make sure that the music part of
the song you offer unto God is of a changed character. The music part of the music of the new man
should represent the new changed life.
Changing your music may be painful to you as a musician but it is necessary
if your musicing is going to truly represent the life of a Christian.
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