Sunday,
June 2 – Music Sunday
II
Chronicles 5:11-14
In our
Old Testament reading, King Solomon of Israel has the Ark of the Covenant
placed in the Temple in Jerusalem. To celebrate the occasion, several singers
and instrumentalists offered music in praise of the Lord.
Verse
13 - The music played at this special dedication of the Ark of the Covenant is
similar to the psalms that were used when David brought the Ark into Jerusalem.
(I
Chronicles 16:34)
Music
is an important part of worship. How does music help you worship and praise the
Lord?
Revelation
22:1-5
Book of
Revelation – Written by John (not sure which John this might be) on the island
of Patmos because he was in exile for his faith. He is encouraging the churches
in Asia Minor to continue to hold fast in their faith. He is letting them know
what is happening in heaven in the present moment. All the saints are
worshipping and praising God!
The
author of Revelation is also pointing to the future when heaven and earth will
be made new. This is the ultimate glorious hope of the Christian faith.
This
book has been widely misinterpreted as a book that is prophesying about events
that will happen in the 20th and 21st century as if the
historical context of the author’s time of writing was unimportant. We need to
understand the historical context in which the author was writing (such as the
church was facing persecutions by the mighty Roman Empire) and then ask the
question, “what do these passages of scriptures mean for us today?)
We also
tend to use a concrete understandings of the symbols and images found in this
book of the Bible when many of these are metaphors to help describe the
presence of evil in our world and the significant ways God is overcoming (and
will overcome!) evil.
Key
verse (Verse 5) – “The one who sat on the throne said, “Look, I am making all things new.” Where do you see the Lord
making all things new in our community and world? When you see how God is at work in making
things new, is your response to worship and praise the Lord?
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