The video shows “The Mennonite Hymnal,” the songbook I used growing up in the Martinscreek Mennonite Church. It also shows “Maranatha Music's 100 Greatest Hymns and Choruses.” This leads me to my question for today's post. Here it is: “Are Our Lives As Christians Like A Joyful Musical?”
The other day, I read Ephesians 5:18-19. Here it is:
“And don’t get drunk with wine, which leads to reckless living, but be filled by the Spirit: speaking to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making music with your heart to the Lord.”Did you get that? " 'Speaking' to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making music with your heart to the Lord.” I did a double-take when I read those words. I thought it strange to “speak” to others using songs.
I’ve always enjoyed watching musicals. They are the only entities I know of, except perhaps opera, in which music and song are used to communicate with other people. Musicals are written, choreographed, and staged to bring joy to the audience.
I don’t want to get too theological and try to dissect what Paul meant by his writing. However, I think these two verses in Ephesians prove that Paul wanted us as Christians to share joy and God’s great love with one another and others, ‘just like a joyful musical!’

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