Preparing
To Sound
Revelation 8:6 states, “And the seven
angels which had seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound.”
In the Book of Revelation at the time of the opening of the seventh seal, seven
angles were given seven trumpets. The opening of the seventh seal was
serious business. When the seventh seal was opened “there was silence in
heaven about the space of half an hour” (Revelation 8:1B).
Musicing unto our heavenly Father is serious business today. If the
angels in heaven needed to prepare themselves to music in the presence of God,
surely Christian musicians need to prepare themselves each time they minister
in God’s house.
The ministering servants in heaven were quiet before God for about a half hour
as part of their preparation for “sounding” in His presence. Likewise, we
as ministering musicians must have a time of quietness in the presence of God
before “sounding’ i.e. musicing unto our heavenly Father. It is my
opinion that public music ministering should be somewhat like an ice
berg. By that I mean that there is much more hidden beneath the surface
than the part that the church attendee witnesses during the worship or
evangelistic service.
Christian musicians spend years “tuning their harps’ but many times, because
they are so busy, spend little time “tuning their heart” before ministering
publically. How much time do you spend “tuning your heart” before
musicing unto God? It is very important to prepare our music before we
minister, but it is just as important to prepare our hearts, by practicing the
Presence of God, before we come before His presence with musicing.
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