Sweeter than spring
time
Purer than sunshine
Ever my song will be
Jesus, You're
beautiful to me.
– Cece Winans (“Jesus You’re Beautiful”
“Sacred Love Songs” are a compilation of poetic and
romantic songs by several well-known Gospel artists produced by the venerable
Bishop T.D. Jakes to provide Believers with songs with which they can express
their romantic feelings to their spouses in a wholesome, godly way.
In a literal sense, that’s what our worship
songs already are; they are love
songs written and sung to our sacred Redeemer and Lord. Indeed, some worship
lyrics, if taken out of context, will make great wooing ballads.
And just like our secular romantic odes, much
of what we say are either meaningless or even insulting; if taken literally.
When a guy tells a lady, “You’re the sugar in my tea; the butterfly in my
stomach, the cure to my pain…” she knows he’s not been literal and is only
trying to express his love.
Likewise, when we sing to God, “You’re
as bright as the morning star” or “Your love is as everlasting as the Hills” He doesn’t strike us
dead for such an insulting comparison, or remind us that hills don’t really
last forever. The angels don’t do a face palm when we meaninglessly tell Jesus
that He’s “sweeter than springtime,”
and “purer than sunshine.” Even the
Psalms are full of such literary devices.
(But seriously Cece, “purer than
sunshine?”)
Nevertheless, even in romantic expressions, care
needs to be taken that the lines of propriety are not crossed. Our words have
to be properly worded. And as is the physical, so also is the spiritual. We
must worship God exactly and precisely. Heb 13:15 says we should offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips.
You’ll observe that the worship lyrics in the
New Testament show less floridity and more precision – less comparisons of
God’s love to natural phenomena and more exactness in their description of who
God is and what He’s done. That’s the kind of worship that’s holy, acceptable
and reasonable to God. (Rom 12:1).
AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss
them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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