Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Music (Elements of Existence) #AtoZChallenge

The Very Large Array at Socorro, New Mexico, U...
The Very Large Array at Socorro, New Mexico, United States. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


My heart, O God, is steadfast,
my heart is steadfast;
I will sing and make music.

Psalm 57:7
New International Version (NIV)

       One of the truly wonderful gifts that God has provided us is the gift of music.  I've often maintained that music is the language of God.  We hear the sound of music throughout nature and now radio astronomy has indicated that even from the depths of space something akin to music is being transmitted from the stars.   In the Book of Job  (38:7) reference is made to the stars singing together--this written long before the more recent discoveries of astronomy.

         Music--in the more traditional sense--represents order, harmony, and emotion.  The sounds of music can bring us to tears or incite us into action.  The structuring of sounds into a framework that we can define as music is a miracle in some sense.  Though music has become so commonplace in our lives, it is still amazing to consider how music can move us in so many ways, evoking memories as well as raising hopes for the future.

         To my thinking music is a wondrous element of our existence that embodies so much that is spiritual and good.  Now, this is not to say that man hasn't corrupted some of this wondrous gift to create blasphemous and evil music.  Sometimes the lyrical content of songs is far from Godly and expresses vile sentiments, but this is the way of the things of this world.   At it's core music is  a good thing.

         One day we will hear nothing but good music that is worthy of being played and sung in the presence of God.   When I hear a song or a musical work that lifts me a bit higher toward heaven that's when I believe that I am hearing the voice of God speaking through beautifully organized sound.

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.
James 1:17
New International Version (NIV)

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Is Music the Language of the Angels?

The Ghent Altarpiece: Angels Playing Music
The Ghent Altarpiece: Angels Playing Music (Photo credit: Wikipedia)




Praise the Lord with the harp;
make music to him on the ten-stringed lyre.
 Sing to him a new song;
play skillfully, and shout for joy.

Psalm 33:2-3
New International Version (NIV)

      Music speaks to all of us in one way or another.  Where does music come from and why are we so attracted to music?   The rhythms of our heartbeats or our footsteps can become integrated into the natural music that occurs within us and all around us.  Our very lives are a part of a vast music of all the Earth and the universe.

        God gave birds, whales, and other animals the abilities to communicate with music-like tones, rhythms, and sound patterns.   Astronomers have even used a measurement technique called "stellar seismology" to reproduce the sounds emanating from the stars in the heavens.  In the book of Job we are told that "the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy" (Job 38:7).   Music was instilled in all of God creation from the outset.

        It seems possible that music could be the language of the angels.  Ears perk up and become attentive at the sound of music.  All music communicates something of some nature to us the hearers.  That music can be pleasing for some and for others not so pleasing.  Just as we have different spoken languages there are stylistic variations in musical sounds according to culture.  A person from Ireland will respond to one kind of music that may sound quite alien to the person in India and vice versa.

       When human language was disseminated at the Tower of Babel it's possible that the music languages were distributed in kind.   If we accept a premise that music was originally a language of heaven that was given to humans then we might also accept that the intent of music has been corrupted and given an earthly value.   This is not to say this man-centered music is bad, but we might want to be discriminating about the nature of the music to which we listen.

        Personally, I greatly enjoy music and appreciate many styles of music.  There are some musical works that speak to me in more heavenly ways than others, but I think that all music has some purpose.  Perhaps some music is better than others, but music should be given a chance before we dismiss it on initial listening.

         I know what I like.  I can appreciate the efforts and talents of those who perform music that might not appeal to me so much.  Most of us probably have an inherent judgement of what music is better than other kinds.   What we do with that judgement is another thing entirely  If the music elevates us to a higher level of positiveness and enlightenment then perhaps we are hearing the language of the heavens.

Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise.
James 5:13
New International Version (NIV)



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