Not only Beautiful but
also Suitable—part 6
I spend much
time throughout the summer and fall months each year going through literally
hundreds of dresses and tailored suits trying to find a Christmas outfit for my
wife. I do this because this search is a
part of my love language to her. I could just grab something off the
shelf. I could just look at the price
tag or I could have one of our three daughters pick out an outfit, but that
would, to me, show a lack of love and caring.
Instead, I want the right color, the right size, and the right fit, and
the style of garment that will be the best suited to her. A suitable outfit for my wife requires a
number of careful considerations that all matter to her and to me. She knows and I know that how she is dressed
represents who others think she is. Because
I wish to present her in the very best way possible, I want her outfit to put
her in the very best light before others.
If you knew
how much time I spend each year picking out an outfit for her you would be
convinced that I am not a good steward of time, am extremely slow, too much of
a perfectionist, can’t make a decision, or that I love her so much that I want
this gift to be the best love gift that I am capable of giving to her at
Christmas. In my mind I draw a
philosophical parallel to a Christian making a prescriptive choice of which
beautiful, appropriate, and suitable musical selection will be the best musical
offering for the Savior who left the portals of heaven; was born of a virgin;
served, suffered, died for our sins, and rose triumphant over sin, death, hell
and the grave. Surely a Christian
musician’s love language to God should cause that musician to be careful to
select only the most suitable, appropriate and profound musical offerings to
present to a high and holy triune God.
Love for God, who is the object of worship, and not law should guide one’s
selection of musical offerings.
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