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I
heard about a congregation where the preacher and the song leader weren't
getting along. As time went by, this began to spill over into the
worship service.
One week, the preacher preached on commitment and how we all should
dedicate ourselves to the service of God. The song leader led the
song, "I Shall not be Moved."
The next week, the preacher preached on giving and how we all should
gladly contribute to the work of the Lord. The song leader led the
song, "Jesus Paid it All."
The third week, the preacher preached on gossiping and how we should all
watch our tongues. The song leader led the song, "I Love to Tell the
Story."
With all this going on, the preacher became very disgusted over the
situation and the following Sunday told the congregation that he was
considering resigning. The song leader led the song, "Oh Why Not
Tonight?"
As it came to pass, the preacher did indeed resign. The next week he
informed the church that it was Jesus who led him there and it was Jesus
that was taking him away. The song leader led the song, "What a
Friend We Have in Jesus."
I have several brethren here in Boone that do an excellent job picking out
songs to go with my lesson each Sunday morning, so I hope none of them
ever gets mad at me! :-)
As is obvious above, the words of songs have meaning. The songs that
we sing provide us a wonderful opportunity to express our praise to God,
as well as to encourage one another. The Psalmists certainly recognized
that great truth as they exhort us often to offer the fruit of our lips to
the glory of God.
"Sing praises to
God, sing praises!
Sing praises to our King, sing praises!
For God is the King of all the earth;
Sing praises with understanding."
(Psalm 47:6-7)
Have a great week!
and a
Very Happy New Year!!!!
In Jesus'
name, Amen.

 

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