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Church Music: The Source of Spiritual Life

Kai-sum Yip

M.Div. Student

  Church music has played a significant role in my spiritual growth and ministry. For me, it is not only a tool for worship but also a vital way to become closer to God, to be renewed in my heart, and to be strengthened in my faith. Church music conveys God’s truth and word, and the power of the Holy Spirit. As I listen to and sing hymns, I profoundly experience God’s presence and teaching.

  First of all, church music helps me grow spiritually because it presents God’s word melodically, making it easy for me to memorize and ponder the truth over and over again. Oftentimes, in moments of depression, inner struggle, or doubt, a familiar hymn would suddenly ring out in my heart, reminding me of God’s faithfulness and love.

  Moreover, church music makes it easier for me to enter into God’s presence during meditation and prayer. Sometimes it is hard to express my innermost feelings with words, but music can penetrate my heart and help me pour out my true feelings to God. Worship songs are like a bridge between my heart and God’s, enabling me to realize His love and calling more deeply.

  For ministry, church music is an important instrument in my service. Whether I am leading singing in the worship team or leading the brothers and sisters to sing praises, I find that church music can unite the hearts of the congregation and shift their focus to God. It is not just an artistic expression but a spiritual service. When I worship God in spirit and truth in my service, I deeply feel God’s presence and see Him touching people’s lives and healing broken hearts through music.

  In preparation for the previous Spiritual Revival Concert, I learned to trust and rely on God more, to work with brothers and sisters, to practice my obedience, and to be sensitive to God. This is not just personal growth but the practice of spiritual discipline. In the music ministry, I regularly see brothers and sisters being touched and edified; it makes me eager to become a vessel fit for God.

  Church music, therefore, is not an “accompaniment” to our Christian life, but an ever-flowing source of spiritual life. It enables me to be filled with the Holy Spirit in worship, to find comfort in difficulties, and to experience miracles in service. Church music is a treasure that God has given to the Church and believers, and it is an indispensable blessing to us on our way to growth.

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