Can Graduates Teach What
They Do Not Know?-part 6
One
can remove a pig from his muddy wallowing hole, give him a thorough bath with a scrub brush, but if the
pig is allowed to not only return to his wallowing hole but to also again
continuously wallow in it, there is absolutely no way that he will remain
clean. Psalm 40:1-2 clearly explains, “I waited patiently for the LORD; and he
inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He
brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my
feet upon a rock, and established my goings.”
Notice that verse three further explains. “And he hath put a new song in
my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall
trust in the LORD.” The Cambridge
scholars AV marginal reading for the words “horrible pit” i.e. shaown bowr (7488 953) is a “pit of
noise”. Again, I find it odd that so
many Christian musicians, pastors and church boards believe that the best way
to help a Christian, who has passed form death unto life by the born-again experience,
is to subject this Christian to the same horrible pit of noise that he or she
wallowed in as a carnal un-regenerated sinner who was dead in trespasses and
sins.
Surely
fellowships of believers should provide music for the new man which is of a
higher renovated character i.e. “new song” chadash
shiyr (2319 7892) rather than the music of the old man and the old
life. I am not saying that it is
absolutely impossible for Christians to exist spiritually on a diet of fried
musical bologna on white bread made from bleached musical flower that has been
stripped of almost all of its life sustaining ingredients, but such a worship
diet is by no means the best musical diet.
Psalm
40:2 also teaches that God had to pull the psalmist David out of the “miry
clay” i.e. yaven tiyt (3121 2916)
before he could place him upon the rock and establish his goings. At least by implication these verses in Psalm
forty teach that the old song of the old life in the pit of noise was miry clay
that held the psalmist down spiritually.
So, YHVH replaced the old song with a new song of a higher renovated
character so that he would not be drawn back into the horrible pit of noise.
Thought
for the Day
If the “new man” has to make changes
in various areas of life style, surely this Christian may have to make some
changes in the music that he or she allows in his or her life style. Without doubt this includes worship music and
music styles that are closely associated with carnal passions.
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