Lamentations 3:14
“I was a derision to all my people; and their song all the day.”
Lamentations 3:63
“Behold their sitting down and their rising up; I am their musick.”
The Lamentations of the prophet Jeremiah record in
two places that God’s seer experienced the stinging reproach of the people
around him. If you are a part or full
time practicing musician, you may often experience the jest and derision of
others. If you are truly a “seer” and if
you follow biblical principles of musicing, you will no doubt find yourself the
subject of much criticism.
There
is no doubt about it; there is a battle for Christian music taking place in the
twenty-first century. If you operate
from a conservative Bible-based music praxis, you will, sooner or later, find
yourself in the religious “fiery furnace”.
Like Jeremiah of the Old Testament, you will be misunderstood.
The
thing that matters is how you react to misunderstanding. If you get bitter and angry, you will be the
one who suffers. Jeremiah prayed in
verse twenty-one of chapter five, “Turn us back to You, O LORD, and we will be
restored, Renew our days as of old (NKJV)”.
Getting even or lashing out with words is never the right answer. The answer is turning back to God which will
bring about unity and restoration. The
right thing to do is to bring our lamentations to the LORD. My former pastor R.E. Carroll told me once, “When
I am misunderstood and when I am criticized I pray, O Lord handles me. O Lord take care of me and O Lord take care
of my attitude.”
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