Monday, April 14, 2008

Choose your songs carefully!

I am taking advantage of being sick today by listening to sermons from my favorite preachers. Listening to one by Alistair Begg right now from Psalm 32. In teaching on v. 7 "..you surround me with shouts (songs) of deliverance" he quotes Alec Motyer's book "Look to the Rock: An Old Testament Background to Our Understanding of Christ." It drives home the weight of responsibility that our young worship leaders will be carrying as they graduate from LBC and enter their careers. Motyer says:

"When truth gets into a creed or a hymn-book, it becomes the confident possession of the whole church."

Begg then adds:
"As a church sings, so a church will live."

Wow.

One of the most important habits that I developed during my internship under Dan Perrin at CBC, was going through new worship songs with a fine tooth comb so as to root out "loose" doctrine. Begg's sermon underscores the importance of that process.

As we choose songs for worship, we are steering the very creed of our congregation!

Sobering stuff.

Back to blowing my nose.

Rob

2 comments:

Darcy said...

Sorry you are sick! I hope you get well soon!

Great post! You will have to let me know what some of your favorite songs are!

Darcy ":0)

Erika said...

Hi Bigley family! Oh boy do we all miss you!

This is an interesting post, Rob. I never thought about worship until you left, actually, because you are so good at leading it you make it the most natural thing in the world.

One thing I always did notice, however, was that I didn't ever have to worry about what I was singing. It was always a relief to completely surrender to worship without worrying about singing loose doctrine!