I believe that God’s establishment of
divine-human communion is of great import to our worship of the Trinity. Elohim, God in plurality, desired and desires
to communicate with both men and women in this life. Worship communication, both public and
private, corporate and individual, is a God thing. Although we marvel that Adam and Eve
transgressed and broke off that wonderful communication of the Garden of Eden,
many people repeat history and transgress Gods law and precepts and therefore
break off that wonderful communion between god and mankind.
Many Christians who remain mute when
the body of Christ is musicing, are refusing to commune with God. Although these Christians do not mean there
silence as a form of rebellion against a God established communion, their
silence is without a refusal to commune with God. Since the Bible is fraught with references to
the necessity of communing with god through music, it is the responsibility of
every music minister to catechize the congregation on the significance and
importance of musicing together unto God.
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