Church Music Matters-part 2
How did the Chief Musicians train
these musicians correctly? Verse 5 says
that the Chief Musician, Heman, was the Kings seer (chozeh 2374). Heman taught his sons his vision of the Word
of God in song. Because Heman was
saturated with the message of God, he taught these musicians the message of God
through the medium of music.
The temple musicians mentioned in I
Chronicles 25 were separated to the service.
They were set apart. They were
called and this calling was to serve Jehovah with music. They were not merely performers; they were
ministering servants. There was a moral
purpose for their music making. They
were making music unto God and for God’s glory.
There was a deep moral force behind their music, for as we will see in
verse seven they were not performing their music, but rather GOD’S music. This was God’s music performed by God’s
musicians, presented as an offering to God for God’s glory alone. It was not mere religious performance, but
rather it was prophetic music making.
Verse 2 of Chapter 25 states that these musicians prophesied. Verse one tells us that they were separated
to prophesy with lyres, harps, and cymbals.
The next verse proclaims that they accomplished their mission when it
asserts that these musicians actually prophesied with music.
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