A Few of My Favorites
Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy. - Psalm 33:3
Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises to our King, sing praises. - Psalm 47:6
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. - Psalm 96:1
Singing songs together is a practice unique to the Christian faith. No other world religion comes together to sing about the joy that resides in their hearts. My guess as to why singing is unique to the Christian faith is because other religions are much more about penance offered to a deity. In contrast, Christianity is about God taking all of the "penance" (i.e. atonement) that was due man. The reality that we serve a God who would pursue us the way that he did is one of the many reasons Christians sing. Because we are seen as forgiven, even though we have no right to be forgiven, we sing.
Below are a few songs that we have been enjoying together as a church family. Check them out. I think you will find them just as much fun as we do:
Rock of Ages – This is a new version of the old 1776 hymn by Augustus M. Toplady. Dustin Kensrue provides a fantastic modern yet singable version. He also provides unique insight, showing that Christ is both our cleft and was cleft for us.
Cornerstone - This is a modern arrangement from Hillsong of Edward Mote's 1834 hymn The Solid Rock. This has a great singable melody. My favorite part of the arrangement is the chorus that opens up and really lets you sing your heart out.
More than Conquerors - This song was written in 2014 by Rend Collective. I love it because musically it has a very victorious feel, combined with a victorious text. It is based on the Romans 8 passage in which Paul writes that, "We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."