God Is Interested in Form
Although the discussions of
music being a part of God’s acts of creation in my former writings are of
utmost importance to Christian musicians, I will refrain from repeating them
here. However, I will add one additional
thought about “in the beginning God
created…” One of God’s acts of creation
was to bring form to the earth. Genesis 1:2 states, “And the earth [erets 776] was without
form [tohuw 8414], and void [bohuw 922]; and darkness was upon
the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” One of the valuable lessons to be learned
from Genesis 1:2 is that because of God’s omniscience He included, as a part of
His acts of creation, bringing proper form to everything on the earth. So, it is reasonable to deduce that God is
very interested in form. God saw that the erets i.e. the world at large and
not just the adamah (127) i.e. the ground, needed to have
proper form. For years I have heard
Christian musicians say that musical form i.e. style does not matter to God and
therefore only the words utilized in a Christian’s musicing are of importance
to Him. These statements troubled me
greatly, but I confess that I as a young musician I struggled with the term
form.
Later, it became clear to me
that the form in which a composer or arranger organizes the formal properties
of music does matter. Just recently I
was studying the Book of Genesis, and it occurred to me that a part of God’s
acts of creation was bringing proper
form to everything on the earth. God saw
that because it was without form (tohuw) it was in a state of confusion
that caused it to be without proper worth.
Furthermore, God saw that the erets was also void (bohuw)
i.e. it was empty and a vacuity.
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