Are Your Musical Seeds
Still in the Barn?
Haggai
2:19a states, “Is the seed yet in the barn?”
This verse from the Book of Haggai may seem to be a strange portion of
scripture to use for a philosophical thought for today. How could seed in a barn possibly have ant
relevance to a Christian musician? How does seed get into a barn? As you well know seed never comes with a barn
when it is constructed. Someone has to
place it in the grainery. Someone has to
till the soil, plant the seed, cultivate or spray the plants and fertilize the
soil. After the grain is mature someone
has to harvest the seed and store it in the barn.
How did you get a start musically?
Many Christian musicians are the product of a lot of spiritual and
musical cultivation. It was my home
church that gave me a start musically.
It was also my mother and father who provided the money and took me to
my music lessons.
Very few Christian musicians are self-made musicians. Someone cared, prayed, encouraged, and
provided ministry opportunities. As a
result, many of us are loaded with training and practical music ministry
experiences and music education. We owe
others a great debt. Furthermore we owe
God an eternal debt of gratitude and responsibility to train others for His
Kingdom. We need to make sure that our
musical seed is not sitting idly in our barn.
God does not provide for us so that we can, musically speaking, get all
we can so that we are able to can all we get.
God gives to us so that we can get all we can and give Him all we
get. So, we as Christian musicians need
to be sure that our life is about taking the precious musical seed and planting
it in the fertile soil of young people’s lives.
I do not want to face my Savior, who gave his all for me, with a barn
full of musical seed that I was too lazy to plant in the fertile soil of young
Christian musicians.
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