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November 6, 2018 by smattern 2 Comments

I Am Really Not Very Good At This…Yet

Shepherd with Sheep
Shepherd with Sheep

Jesus sought me when a stranger,
Wandering from the fold of God;
He, to rescue me from danger,
Interposed His precious blood;
How His kindness yet pursues me
Mortal tongue can never tell,
Clothed in flesh, till death shall loose me
I cannot proclaim it well.

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
By: Robert Robinson, 1735-90

Listen as you read.  This version from In Reverence by David Tolk.

How true is that!!  His kindness still or yet pursues me, though I regularly or routinely live as though I have no awareness of it.  My mortal tongue, limited by the residue of my sinful nature, simply can not do a very good job of telling of God’s goodness to me.

But that does not give me an excuse not to try.

No Excuses

Even though I may not be very good at proclaim or declaring God’s goodness to me, I am determined to try just the same.  And why wouldn’t I?  After all, the Good Shepherd keeps coming after me, even though I routinely choose to ignore His voice and go my own way.  I tend to be such a stupid sheep sometimes.  Though I know Jesus has a much better plan than anything I could come up with, I am very good at wandering away from His.

Ultimately, I really can not even do a very good job of telling how faithful His pursuing love is, even when I try.  There are limitations that are simply a part of this existence, but that is all going to change, One Day.  As Robinson puts it, “till death shall loose me”, or rather release me from sin’s grip and resultant weakness.

One Day

I will be much better at it One Day.  And how I long for that Day.  Oh, don’t get me wrong, this life has many wonderful things, albeit shadows of what God has in store for us.  This should have the effect of making us long for the day we finally see Him, our Shepherd, face-to-face.  That in addition to the fact that for the first time we will have the full capacity to offer Him praise, coupled with an overwhelming desire to do so.

For these reasons, and so many more, I echo the words from Revelation 22:20, “Come, Lord Jesus.”

Good Shepherd, help me long for the day when I will be able to praise you with my lips and life as my soul wants to do today.  My inability to offer You the worship You deserve reminds me of my need for You to continue to pursue my ever-wandering heart.  Thank You Jesus for Your great love.

Does your heart long to sing better praise that you can these days?  What thoughts come to mind as you consider how Jesus, pursued, and keeps pursuing you?  Please share as others my be encouraged by the fact they are not alone in this tension created by praising poorly.

Video Log, Come Thou Fount – Episode 3 

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October 30, 2018 by smattern 1 Comment

What God Really Wants to Hear

Come Thou Fount
Come Thou Fount

Come, Thou Fount of every blessing,
Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;
Streams of mercy, never ceasing,
Call for songs of loudest praise.
Teach me some melodious sonnet,
Sung by flaming tongues above.
Praise the mount! I’m fixed upon it,
Mount of Thy redeeming love.

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
By: Robert Robinson, 1735-90

Listen as you read.  This version from In Reverence by David Tolk.

You.  He wants to hear you.  And not just hear you, but see you.  You see your life is a song.  Actually, it is a song of praise.  Your life boldly declares what you believe is worthy of worship, even when your lips are not moving and there is no sound coming from you.

You see, you may not be a great singer, actually you may be pretty terrible, but God wants to hear your voice lifted in praise.  He wants to see your life spent to bring Him glory.  He does not “hear” as our ears hear.  As C.S. Lewis put it in his brief essay, “On Church Music”, God accepts our offering like a parent accepts the artwork of their child, not on artistic merit, but intent.  The heart is the issue.  [You can read the entire article here.]

Notice the hymn writer asks God to “tune my heart”, not “tune my voice”.  After all, since the dawn of time He has heard the praises of heavenly beings, so how can my voice compete.  Every day His creation pours forth praise, so where would my vocal chords stack up?  Thankfully, His favorite song is that of the redeemed.

I love how theBrooklyn Tabernacle Choir puts it in there song,  Favorite Song of All.

“But His favorite song of all, is the song of the redeemed,
When lost sinners now made clean, lift their voices loud strong…”

I hope you’ll sing, but I really hope you will determine to live your life before God, in response to His redeeming love, in such a way that it is music to His ears, even if the pitch might not be to your neighbors.

So what will you do today to tune your heart, or demonstrate to God you want Him to tune it?  Comment below for someone make be inspired by your decision.  Tuning takes time, and can only be done by adjusting untuned notes back to some standard.  Our standard is His perfect love.  Consider again today His never-ending streams of mercy and His redeeming love, and let Him tune your heart.

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Video Log, Come Thou Fount – Episode 1 

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February 1, 2017 by smattern Leave a Comment

Hearing the Perfect Pitch

 

Hand holding a vibrating tuning fork, isolated on white

I have taught voice lessons for over twenty years.  One of the things that I have found at times the most challenging, and others the simplest to correct is pitch.  If a singer is having trouble tuning, there are ultimately one or two basic problems.

They simply may not be able to hear clearly the pitch they are trying to match.  This is the initial and fundamental challenge to overcome.  An awareness that there is a pitch outside of themselves to which they must tune is crucial, but ultimately only half the battle.

Many times I have played a note and asked a singer to match it, only to find they simply can not.  I have struggled to understand how they are hearing the note before they sing, and then their own voice as they begin to sing, and why they could not hear the difference.

Image result for helping hand

Then I came across a different approach.  I learned asked the student to sing a note of their choice, then after striking a note on the piano have taken their hand and instructed them to move their voice as I move their hand.  Imagine their surprise when suddenly they are able to sing up to the note and match pitch.  I know it may sound ridiculous, but it has worked for me time and time again.

The same thing that has happened in those voice lessons, happens in our spiritual lives constantly.  God is the Perfect Pitch.  If we are going to sing along with Him, making music together, and with our life glorifying Him, we must match His pitch.  But it is funny how we can be oblivious to how far out of tune we can be with Him, just like some of my students.

First we must identify God as the Perfection that He is.  We must listen to His Word, and become familiar with it.  But it is not enough to hear it, we must respond.

As we begin to attempt to join God’s song, we must listen not only to God, but to ourselves.  Only then can we identify the differences and work to make the necessary adjustments to be in tune.  Even still, I would argue that we, like some of my students, lack the capacity to recognize this difference on our own, and need someone to take our hand and pull us up to where God is.  That someone is the Holy Spirit.

Image result for light bulb

Though for some, this epiphany is a one-time experience that changes they way they listen outside and inside, for many it is the beginning of a journey.  A journey where a Teacher is very useful to guide the way to making the continual slight corrections that allow them to sing in tune.

We have such a Teacher, but sometimes we simply fail to give Him access, or be intentional to get in the practice room and do our part.

We would love to provide you a place to practice getting and staying in tune with God’s perfection.  Join us as we head there regularly to meet with our Instructor and let Him guide us.

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February 1, 2017 by smattern Leave a Comment

Getting in the Groove

 

Sax

So imagine hearing this beautiful saxophone line just below the din of the car horns and wet tires bustling down the busy street.  You can not quite make out the tune, but mixed in with all these other sounds, you can definitely identify the soulful melody.  Maybe that conjures a different aural image for you, but I wonder if you can allow yourself to imagine Zephaniah 3:17 in that context.

Or maybe for you it is a foot-stomping guitar groove muted from across the yard, and almost hidden behind the nearly closed barn
doors.  You can feel it in your gut, even though your ears can not quite make out if all that sound is coming from just six strings.  Can you hear it?

Zephaniah 3:17 English Standard Version (ESV)

17 The Lord your God is in your midst,   a mighty one who will save;

he will quiet you by his love;

he will exult over you with loud singing.

This is such an incredible, yet elusive view of God’s countenance toward us.  Have you heard it?  When you do, you are torn between just listening and joining in.  But first you must hear it, and believe you really do.  Only once to hear it, can you join it.

And I wonder what it sounds like when you do hear it?  Jazz, bluegrass, classical, rock, R&B, etc.  There are so many different styles, and God uses them all.  But these varied ways God “sings” over us are not limited to musical styles as we might define them.  Sometimes it is simply a gentle reassurance of His presence WITH us.  Other times it is the awareness that once again He has saved us from ourselves, or someone else.  It is laughter and smiles, and quiet rest, just to name a few.

Have you identified the ways God most clearly speaks to you?  The ways He most obviously reminds you of His love.  You may appreciate and even wish you could enjoy the way someone else describes how God speaks to them, but it is imperative that you get OK with the way He speaks to you.

You may have affinity for a myriad of styles, but nothing will get your blood pumping quite like those He has fashioned you to respond to in the core of who He has made you to be.

And that’s OK.  Your approach to Him will vary from your neighbors, even though the central story you will each hear, when you really listen, will be the same.  You are loved.

I want to encourage you to listen again, with your heart, and learn to rest in the ways that the Mighty Savior sings His love over you.  That’s why these words are here, to help you identify and more passionately and consistently resonate with the song He is singing even now.

Keep listening, and reading…

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