Ephesians 5:18-19 “ And
be not drunk with wine wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit;
Speaking to yourselves in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making
melody in your heart to the Lord.”
As I think about this
passage, the words of one of our great songs come to mind, “Sing and Be Happy”.
The chorus rings out such a beautiful message: Sing and be happy, Press on to
the goal, Trust Him who leads you, He will keep your soul, Let all be faithful,
Look to Him and pray, Lift up your voice and praise Him in song, Sing and be
happy today”.
Using our ability to sing
is an avenue through which we express vocally our thankfulness for the many
blessings God bestows upon us, both temporal and spiritual. We should praise God
and through singing our hearts rejoice and declare praise to him for all of his
marvelous blessings, temporal as well as spiritual (Ps. 9:1-2). God is our
source of strength, our shield and defender, our comforter, our refuge and
salvation (Ps. 28:7; Ps 46:1; Isa. 12:2; Heb. 6:18). Our hearts should be
overflowing with joy, joy that will result in singing praises to him (Ps.
57:7). With our affections fixed firmly and steadfastly on God we will count it
a great privilege to engage in singing and making melody in our hearts to the
Lord.
Singing with spirit and
understanding (1 Cor. 14:15) will impart to us strength and courage that will
lift us up to greater heights of love and devotion to God. When we sing with
grace in our hearts we are employing one of the great ways to teach and admonish
each other (Col. 3:16). “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go—I rest my soul in thee”
(Rom. 8:35-39). “My Jesus Knows Just What I Need—My Jesus knows when I am
burdened, He knows just how much my heart can bear” (1 Cor. 10:13; Ps. 94:17;
Heb. 4:13-16; 1 Pet 5:7; Ps. 121:1-8). “Each Step I Take—Each step I take my
Saviour goes before me, And with His loving hand He leads the way” (Ps.23:1-3;
John 10:27; 1 Pet. 21; Heb; 13:5).
Psalms 104:33—“I will
sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have
my being.” I love this passage because it expresses exactly how I feel as it
regards singing. As I sing, the words that come forth are not always on key,
they may not have that perfect pitch and I am sure that sometimes those around
me will shake their heads and wonder but I don’t sing to please man. I sing to
please and praise my God and when I do so with a heart of understanding and
sincerity, I know that I am making a joyful noise unto God (Ps. 95:1). I only
pray that it is the same with each of you.
Charles Hicks
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