When God Sings
“Music to my ears”.
No one ever says, “that was a lecture to my ears”, or “that was a sermon to my ears” or even “that was a class to my ears”. It is always “music to my ears”. There are some words so delicious, so heart-poundingly felt, news so glorious and inspiring, that hearing it can only be likened to music-to our ears.
Good news is music to our ears. It is best heard sung, not announced, taught, nor even preached.
David is the only person labeled as one “after God’s own heart”. Heady title. How did that happen? He was a warrior- killed a Giant in an unorthodox way, and many thousands more. God is a bit of a warrior but I don’t think that earned David God’s highest compliment. David was also a king. Israel had many of those and he stood out. Yet his moral foibles were among the worst of any religious leader they ever had. David may have been the very first “wise guy”. As you read his advice to his son, Solomon, on how to “consolidate” his kingdom it reads like a script from a mafia movie. “Wise up son and get rid of the competition”. And he proceeded to snuff them all out.
But his first gig was as pastor, of sheep, not a church. David spent his formative years outdoors, and except for the sheep, he was alone. Alone and listening. That is where his heart was cultivated. Listening, quiet, silent.
David was a composer/musician/singer/poet. Those attributes, I firmly believe are what made him God’s “heart messenger”. Music is the best expression of God’s own heart. All heart language has melody. And no one has ever expressed God’s heart language more movingly and accurately than David. He captured, elevated, and penetrated God’s own heart and sang it back to us, in hymns, in poetry, in song.
Music to our ears.
Since His words are living, active, and penetrating, they are never more marvelously so than when they are put to music. God doesn’t shout nor lecture nor preach His heart language. He sings it. With so much noise around us, clamoring for our attention if not for our souls, music, exquisitely and enthrallingly, even charmingly invites us to listen. Stop, listen. There is something vastly richer going on and your heart needs to pay attention.
Music to our ears.
Shakespeare, in “The Twelfth Night” wrote: “If music be the food of love, play on; give me excess of it”. And in “Merchant of Venice”: The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not mov´d with concord of sweet sounds…Let no such man be trusted.
Music pumps life into our tone-deaf souls. The lyrics are essential, but elevated by the rhythm and melody of the composition. As Shakespeare says, it moves us, and it is in us. Musiclessness is not to be trusted, neither in life nor religion. Words, His words, especially when sung, become transcendent. It is what nourishes our relationship with the divine.
Arthur Rubinstein, the greatest pianist of the last century, said; “You cannot play the piano well unless you are singing within you.” There is a song to be sung within each of us. And it is the original composer, poet, and musician, God who not only conducts that music, He sings to us.
And it is like music to our ears.
“Music is God’s gift to man. It is the only art of heaven given to earth and the only art of earth we take to heaven”. Charles W. Landon
And so Acappella, 8 days, 5 concerts, 4 worship services, and 14,000 miles traveled. It’s not only about the numbers, it’s about the music, the hearts, our hearts, and the hundreds and hundreds of exuberant, young, expectant, longing, weary, old, quadruple-by-passed, barely pumping, vibrant, vivacious and barely under control hearts. You gifted us. You touched, renewed, provoked, penetrated, CPR´d, and pumped life into our hearts. We were made more alive and have been changed. We will never think of or experience music the same way again.
Poets, musicians, composers and singers. You are music to our ears. And hearts. A group after God’s own heart. And ours also. We hear Him in your voices.
God sings to us.
Jerry, his son Kris and wife Gail barely survived three
exciting, invigorating, fascinating, hilarious, moving, inspiring, profound, silly, transformational, sensational, unequalled, harried, soothing, emotional, unbelievable, eye-opening, heart-rendering, tender, unforgettable, unregrettable, beautiful, grateful days with Acappella in Brasilia as a part of their tour of churches in Brazil this past summer. They served as guides and translators for the group and their wives. He wrote the above as a tribute to their voices and ministry. And to the original Singer.
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Sunday, August 30
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KeithLancaster
on Sun 30 Aug 2009 10:00 AM CDT
Saturday, August 29
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KeithLancaster
on Sat 29 Aug 2009 12:55 AM CDT
Join Acappella for some "heavenly harmony" on September 12 in Edmond, Oklahoma. Check out this link for details.
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KeithLancaster
on Sat 29 Aug 2009 12:42 AM CDT
I received this encouraging note from a young Mom, sharing the impact of our music on her children:
"I just wanted to write a quick note of thanks. I'm sure you hear stories like this all of the time... I grew up listening to Acappella and the songs always uplifted me and gave me such hope. I now have a 3 year old boy and a 1 year old girl, and we listen to Acappella all the time (especially in the car). He has learned so much from the songs about the Scriptures and can sing them all. He sings at the top of his lungs in the backseat ("angels wong to wook into these fings"), and really loves the music! I even catch him singing when he's playing by himself with trains or cars. It means so much to me that we have music to listen to that uplifts the soul and plants good seeds. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" This letter made my day! "Angels wong to wook into these fings?" How precious to hear the way this three year old quotes Scriptures that he learned through our songs. I never tire of receiving these kinds of encouraging notes and appreciate every single one. Monday, August 17
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KeithLancaster
on Mon 17 Aug 2009 08:02 AM CDT
What city served as the background for this shot?
![]() How do you know? Sunday, August 16
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KeithLancaster
on Sun 16 Aug 2009 05:31 PM CDT
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KeithLancaster
on Mon 10 Aug 2009 08:00 AM CDT
What a refreshing and rewarding experience to travel to Brazil, not at the behest of professional concert promoters, but to connect with Brazilian churches.
![]() Antenor Goncalves in Itu', Brazil We visited Itu' a week after Max Lucado had visited the same church. Have any of you heard of Max? :) Recife' turned out to greatly exceed our expectations with two capacity concerts, all thanks to the work of missionary, Dennis Downing. ![]() Dennis & Germana Downing with Acappella and Me In the nation's capital of Brasilia, we enjoyed some fabulous fellowship with the ministry team of the church of Christ. We were excited when we heard how this visit broke their attendance records in their building of ten years. In fact, we exceeded the attendance record three times in a row! ![]() ![]() There is no nation on earth where Acappella is more popular than Brazil. We look forward to returning next year for a a ten-city tour, connecting with churches to assist with their outreach and community awareness. The edification factor was a special benefit as well. Please pray for the churches in Brazil and pray that these efforts will bear fruit for His kingdom. Wednesday, August 5
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KeithLancaster
on Wed 05 Aug 2009 08:35 AM CDT
Our friend, Jerry Heiderich, who assisted with hosting and translating duties during our Brazilian trip, shared this on his Facebook account:
Acappooped Out!
Three days with Acappella. Exciting, invigorating, fascinating, hilarious, moving, inspiring, profound, silly, transformational, sensational, unequalled, harried, relaxing, emotional, unbelievable, eye-opening, heart-rendering, tender, unforgettable, unregrettable, beautiful, grateful! |
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