Training Our Own
I Chronicles 25:3 states, “Of Jeduthun; Gedaliah,
and Zeri, and Jeshaiah, and Mattithiah [and Shimei [mentioned in verse 17], six
under the hands of their father Jeduthun, who prophesied with a harp, to give
thanks and to praise the LORD.”
This
Scripture is a wonderful example of a godly musician in ancient Israel who was
wise enough to train his own sons in the “songs of the LORD” (verse 7).
These six sons were “under the hands of” their
father.
Praise God, this is a wonderful
example of a musician who took time for his own family’s music education.
He did not send them to the Philistines to
receive their music lessons. I believe that he had musical “massa” (4853) or
burden for the musical training of his own household like Chenaniah mentioned
in I Chronicles 15:22.
The
concept of training our own is not only an Old Testament concept but also a New
Testament principle.
I Timothy 5:8
states, “But if any provide not for his own [kindred-cf. Cambridge KJV], and specially
for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.”
Although this N.T. verse does not
specifically mention music education, I believe the conception mentioned here
is broader than the care of widows.
I am
amazed that so many parents who love and serve the Lord do recognize the great need
for the next generation to be “instructed in the songs of the LORD”.
Many parents who are not Christians are more consistent
in training their children musically than Christian parents.
One
more concept is note-worthy in this passage of Scripture.
Jeduthun prophesied (to sing by inspiration) with
his harp.
It is significant that he sang
by inspiration, but it is just as important that he taught his six sons to prophesy
with their musicing unto God.
He taught
his sons to give thanks i.e. hold out their hands in avowal and thankfulness to
God.
He also taught them to praise
(halal 1984) and to show or to boast of the self existent, eternal God.
Are
your children being trained under your hands i.e. under your supervision and tutelage?
Are you personally mentoring them in how to
music unto God?
Are you teaching them by
example how to praise and thank the Lord through music making?