CHANGING THE STANDARD
Conductor to orchestra at the beginning of a rehearsal:
"Please get your pencils out . . . we have some
marking to do on this score:
The first two
bars are in 3/4, not 4/4 as written.
Next, in the 5th
bar, change it to 7/8 and this remains to the end.
Now, in bar 7 we
lower the pitch 1/2 step.
In bar 13, lower
the pitch one whole step and this will remain to the end.
Thank you. Now, let us begin."
Soprano soloist:
"Excuse me, Maestro. What
would you like for me to change?"
Conductor:
"Nothing, madam. Just sing it exactly as you did yesterday."
When we vary
from the standard, there are two things we can do. We can alter our lives to meet the standard,
or (as in the story above) we can alter the standard and expect everyone else
to meet this new flawed standard.
The spiritual
application should be readily apparent.
What should we do when someone is teaching that which is not according
to the Word of God, our spiritual standard?
Do we hold to the standard and require them to comply, or do we attempt
to change the standard?
There can be
no choice -- the standard cannot change.
Breaking the scale won't fix our weight problem, breaking the mirror
won't change the way we look, and changing (or ignoring) God's Word won't make
our sinful behavior acceptable.
"Sanctify
them by your truth. Your word is
truth." (John 17:17)
"The word
of the Lord endures forever." (I Peter 1:25)
Have a great day!
Alan Smith
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