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Issue #6, Jan 2006 Prophecy and Music By
Fred Hamilton To those who are ready and want to hear, music makes an intense impact on the soul. It affects the inner man. No matter what the style or where the venue, music speaks unknown words to us. After I became a Christian, and began studying the Scriptures, I think I found out why that happens. The Lord speaks to us through the things that move us. He speaks to us in a variety of ways, but there are examples in the Bible of how God uses music for His purposes. In 2 Kings 3:13-15, the kings of Israel, Judah and Edom were preparing to go to war against Moab. They heard that Elisha was closely connected with God, and sent for him. The prophet first addressed the king of Israel:
Elisha calls for a musician. The text doesn’t say why, but it does say that, “When the musician played the hand of the Lord came upon him.” Was it just a mood setting moment? I think there is something more to it. In 1 Samuel 10:5-6, Saul was given instructions from Samuel:
Notice it says that the prophets are carrying musical instruments. It doesn’t say whether they are prophesying with their voices or with their instruments, but they were obviously musicians. After David became king, there is an account in 1 Chronicles 25: 1, 2 where musicians are separated for the service of prophecy:
Take note of the
reference to, “who should prophecy,” and, “skilled
men” (men is generic and does not eliminate women) in verse 1
and “who prophesied according to the order of the king,” in
verse 2. Harps, stringed instruments and cymbals used in David’s
time could just as well in our day be guitar, bass and drums. God’s pleasure returns to me in the form of divine inspiration that can be used to speak hidden words to the soul of anyone who has ears to hear. If you have a personal relationship with God through Jesus, His Son and Messiah, ask Him to speak through your music every time you play. When people talk to you afterwards about how your music moved them, it is a perfect time to introduce them to the Creator of all music and show them how their future can be changed by God’s love. This is prophecy. www.realissue.org
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