Monday, September 24, 2007

Radio7 Music Exaggerations Truthful Lies and Great Beginnings #1

Music Exaggerations Truthful Lies and Great Beginnings

The creation and miracles of God are exaggerated in that God expresses and describes His creation and miracles in strong terms. The elephants trunk, Zebras stripes, giraffes neck, Lions mane and strength are examples of Gods intent to mark creation in strong terms. It is important that the musicians embroider their music and accomplishments. Exaggerated music has deep and lasting impact. Beethoven’s 5th symphony demonstrates that 4 notes can make historical significance.  Please note that music doesn’t need Rock, Hip Hop, Gospel style to be historically significant

In addition the angels made historical significance during creation. The angels accompany God in an elaborate musical embellishment as they sing and accompany creation in Job 38:

Who came up with the blueprints and measurements?

How was its foundation poured,

and who set the cornerstone,

While the morning stars sang in chorus

and all the angels shouted praise?

We give each other permission to naturally exaggerate our height, weight, fish tales, resumes, I.Q., earnings, IQ and beginnings. Our tales about test scores, birth dates, children, price tags, holiday gifts, honey moons, cooking, and others stories are truthful lies rather than factual truth.

Psalm 34:3O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together.

Perhaps, the word magnify signifies the act of making praise to God more noticeable than usual. Extravagant exaggerated praise is the act of heaping or piling up praise.

 

The exaggerated Christmas holiday celebration is enhanced by a meal that features fine chinaware, cutlery, and embroidered tablecloths. The dilemma is that this finery is reserved for “company” or special occasions. Consider the exaggerated music routines that we reserve for concerts and holidays. Consider that extravagant exaggerated activities can be reserved for daily worship of God and the enjoyment of the people that we have fellowship.

 

Perhaps, the next song that you and I perform can be for an audience with Christ. Imagine playing a Choral, Choir, symphonic major work…and the only audience is God. Can you picture the mass choir concert reserved for an an audience with Christ (no other guest invited). It would be an exaggerated cast of hundreds of musicians. It would be an elaborate musical embellishment of an extravagant exaggerated praise and worship for Christ alone. Is this Preposterous? No I say extravagant exaggerated daily devotion and praise.

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