Some Musicians Remind Me of Fancy Pigeons—part
5
Some Christian musicians remind me of
a type of fancy pigeon called an Oriental
Frill. This type of Christian musician is a talented, faithful, ministering
musicians but they sometimes do not make good musical parents. They remind me of an Oriental Frill which has a very short beak that makes it hard to
feed their young. Because of this
problem these pigeons often give up on nurturing their squabs (young). Because of this attitude of impatience, their
young often have to be nurtured by another kind of pigeon. So, pigeon fanciers sometimes put their young
in the nest of another kind or pigeon.
The reason that so many children have
to be taught musically by a surrogate musician who is not a born again
Christian is because so many talented Christian musicians do not see the need
of providing musical training for the “household of faith” (see Galatians
6:10). Because of this lack of insight,
many children and young people have to receive their musical training from
applied music instructors who do not love and serve Jesus Christ. Failing to “feed our own” musically is the
malady of some very talented Christian
musicians who have a very short musical beak i.e. they are too busy or too
impatient or too short sighted to feel the need to train the “household of
faith” musically. If Christian musicians,
who resemble an Oriental Frill,
because they have a short “musical beak”, would develop more selflessness, many
of the severe problems concerning sacred music and musicing could be solved in
one generation.
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