Musicing with Humility and Tears
Psalm
126:5 states “they that sow in tears shall reap in joy.” (Songs of joy- NIV)
The Hebrew word rinnah (7440) is used
with much latitude in the OT. It often represented
joy, rejoicing, shouting joyfully, or singing.
The Bible often speaks of the process of sewing and reaping. In this instance one who desires to reap with
the joy of singing must sew with tears.
St Paul reminded the Ephesian elders
that he had served the Lord with “humility of mind” and with many tears. Many of the problems that plague our public
music ministry will never be worked out in a rehearsal or in a board meeting. The Psalmist reminds us in Psalm 126 that the
humility of tears will bring the desired results.
Verse six states “He that goeth forth
and weepeth bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again rejoicing (rinnah
7440 i.e. with joyful singing), bringing his sheaves with him.” The word alummah
(485 refers to some kind of grain bound together into a bundle. In this case it connoted the result of a
spiritual harvest. If the Christian
musician will have a tender “weeping” spirit, God has promised a precious
harvest that will end in singing. Some
things are only accomplished by prayer and humility before the Lord.
So, if we, as Christian musicians, want
to sing and have an efficacious music ministry, there will be a time of waiting
on the Lord with humility and tears until God hears and answers our prayers. The Christian musical leader must desire the
results of an efficacious musical ministry more than a music program that a
flashy” instant pudding” music program that is “flashy” and is quick and showy. It takes a time or continuous Spirit led
musicing before one often sees the desired results.
Thought for the day
If
you find a place of prayer and in humility and tears cry out to god for the
Holy Spirit’s anointing and power, no one may ever know why your music ministry
is efficacious, bur you will know and God will know!
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