Sing to God in jubilation |
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Praise the Lord with the lyre, make melody to him with the harp of ten strings! Sing to him a new song.
Rid yourself of what is old and worn out, for you know a new song. A
new man, a new covenant; a new song. This new song does not belong to
the old man. Only the new man learns it: the man restored from his
fallen condition through the grace of God, and now sharing in the new
covenant, that is, the kingdom of heaven. To it all our love now aspires
and sings a new song. Let us sing a new song not with our lips but with
our lives.
Sing to him a new song, sing to him with joyful melody.
Every one of us tries to discover how to sing to God. You must sing to
him, but you must sing well. He does not want your voice to come harshly
to his ears, so sing well, brothers!
If you were asked, “Sing to please this musician,” you
would not like to do so without having taken some instruction in music,
because you would not like to offend an expert in the art. An untrained
listener does not notice the faults a musician would point out to you.
Who, then, will offer to sing well for God, the great artist whose
discrimination is faultless, whose attention is on the minutest detail,
whose ear nothing escapes? When will you be able to offer him a perfect
performance that you will in no way displease such a supremely
discerning listener?
See how he himself provides you with a way of singing.
Do not search for words, as if you could find a lyric which would give
God pleasure. Sing to him “with songs of joy.” This is singing well to
God, just singing with songs of joy.
But how is this done? You must first understand that
words cannot express the things that are sung by the heart. Take the
case of people singing while harvesting in the fields or in the
vineyards or when any other strenuous work is in progress. Although they
begin by giving expression to their happiness in sung words, yet
shortly there is a change. As if so happy that words can no longer
express what they feel, they discard the restricting syllables. They
burst out into a simple sound of joy, of jubilation. Such a cry of joy
is a sound signifying that the heart is bringing to birth what it cannot
utter in words.
Now, who is more worthy of such a cry of jubilation
than God himself, whom all words fail to describe? If words will not
serve, and yet you must not remain silent, what else can you do but cry
out for joy? Your heart must rejoice beyond words, soaring into an
immensity of gladness, unrestrained by syllabic bonds. Sing to him with jubilation.
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