Monday, February 29, 2016

Music Mondays

I was trying to think of a song that fit with our passage from yesterday - Ephesians 3:14-21 - where Paul prays that his readers would be strengthened by the Spirit, be able to grasp God's vast love, and grow into maturity.  It's a pretty powerful prayer that concludes Paul's theological focus which comprises the first half of his letter.

While I didn't feel strong about any song for that passage, one single that I keep hearing on the radio seems to fit well with the first 3 theological chapters of Ephesians.



The song, like Paul's theology, is admission of our own frailty and acknowledgement of dependence on God's grace.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Music Mondays

I was thinking of going a couple directions with this week's Music Monday selection. I settled on one that seems fitting for a Monday. Monday is when reality sets in. The joy of the weekend is but a distant memory and most of us have to get back to the real world. 

So with that in mind, and after hearing one of my favorite group's current Top 40 hit numerous times this weekend, I'm going with "Stressed Out" by Twenty One Pilots:


It hits a nerve to those of us who are still young enough to remember the carefree days of our childhood. Being an adult is great for many reasons, but if I'm honest - it stinks sometimes too.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Music Mondays


While our society is very individualistic, we still embrace corporate labels like "American", "Hoosier", and/or "Cowboys fan". 

For much of history, there were only two labels that mattered, spiritually speaking. They were "Jew" and "Gentile". Any one not born into the people of Israel were outsiders, excluded from God's redemptive plan. Gentiles could partake through converting and conforming to the Law, but they were not on equal footing. 

That all changed with Christ and Paul lays it all out in Ephesians 2:11-22. In Christ, God has taken those two groups and made a new community by destroying what had divided them. 

No longer, misfits, we are members of God's people, the Church. 

So this week's Music Monday features a theologically-rich rap by Lecrae that spells out who we are and what God has made us.



Monday, February 1, 2016

Music Mondays

In Ephesians 2, Paul shares the essence of the Gospel by describing who we were before Christ and who we are after.
"Before"

"After"
In my sermon yesterday, I offered this illustration - a picture of me in my younger basketball playing days vs. me currently. It's kind of the opposite characterization as Ephesians - I mean, I'd love to be what I was physically 13 years ago. 
But I am married now and pastoring, having survived seminary. We own an nice house and have had some really fun experiences. So I guess I really would want to be where I'm at today if I had to choose, anyway, I digress.

The point is, that we are completely transformed spiritually when we give our lives to Christ. We were dead, then God makes us alive. We are not able to save ourselves by our good deeds, but God saves us by His grace and then empowers us to do good works.




God's grace is truly amazing and powerful and wonderful. While we didn't sing it during the service, I find this song to be a fitting one to extol God's wonderful and matchless grace. 


This is a great rendition that really takes advantage of the various parts that can be sung. It also doesn't take away from the focus - which is Jesus and his gracious rescue of us 'defiled' sinners. This style is not as appreciated anymore, but it certainly has value as we ponder God's work and sing His praises for all He's done.