In verses 18-21, we see this contrast very sharply: “Do not get drunk on wine, which leads
to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” Oh, to find escape! Escape doesn’t have to be drunkenness; it could be blowing all your money shopping, or destructive eating habits, or any other excessive behavior we indulge in hoping to numb ourselves. I understand the temptation to run, to hide. To give in to life. But we who know and love Christ don’t have to hide anymore. He has given us everything we need through our relationship with him to overcome whatever life may throw at us. We just need to be focused on him, not the problems. We do this by submitting to authority, by being thankful to God, talking about spiritual things, and singing to the Lord. These are all things that are challenging to us because they go against our flesh and what feels good in the moment; rather, they require us to choose faith, choose delayed gratification, and deny our flesh. The result is wonderful; I can’t explain it to you, though. You’ll have to try it for yourself. You can’t give in to doubt and fear when you’re praising God and being thankful. Music was one of the most powerful tools in my life over this past year to help me to focus on God instead of my problems, on His power instead of my weakness. The hurt and pain of the past year is still very real and present in my life. I don’t intend to go in-depth with the trials of this year. However, I thought I’d share some of the pivotal moments in my life over the past year and the songs that helped me to stay thankful, stay focused, and stay the course.
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2017 was a hard year for me; my hardest yet.
I have had to rely on everything I’ve learned and been taught in my life; things that I have known since I was a child, yet, up until this year, had little opportunity to put in to practice. Were it not for the grace of God, I would not be writing this. I would not be at peace. I would not have joy. I would not be okay. But God is gracious. He gives us so many great gifts to help us in our times of need and struggle in life. The trend is surrender. I’ve noticed it has become more and more popular — in books, sermons, and songs. It started with people like David Platt and Kyle Idleman, and has thrived quite nicely to this very day. You not only can be challenged to complete, daily surrender to Christ when you pick up a book at the Christian bookstore, but you can be challenged by lyrics of surrender on the radio or quotes on surrender on Facebook. It’s everywhere. You see, surrender has become fashionable. And yet, not. |
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