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August 8, 2025 9 mins

Music has this ability to – well, to lift our spirits. To move us on the inside. In a way that nothing else can. And so when we make music in our hearts – music for God – there’s a healing that comes out of that overflow.

There’s something special about music. We each like different things. For me it’s Beethoven, Chopin, The Little River Band. Funny thing music. I mean I listen to one of my favourite songs and, well without the music the lyrics would still probably make a pretty good poem but it wouldn’t be the same, would it?

There’s something about music that moves us. Music is something that touches the soul. Music is something that touches us so deep in our hearts. When you stand back and think about it, well it’s kind of weird. It doesn’t make sense but there you go.

Music affects us in ways that we can’t explain. And that’s why I love this particular verse written by the apostle Paul almost 2,000 years ago. Have a listen:

Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord. (Ephesians 5:19).

It’s one thing for someone else’s music to move us, to rock us to the core. But that’s not what Paul’s talking about here. He’s not talking about receiving music. He’s talking about giving music. Singing and making music in your heart to the Lord. Now that’s something quite different.

Over these last couple of weeks we’ve been talking about the fact that God wants to heal our hearts. The heart is that place deep inside where we live and laugh and cry and experience things.

People can have hard hearts or soft hearts. Divided hearts or committed hearts. Our hearts can be proud and arrogant or humble and contrite. And the point, I guess, of what we’ve been talking about over these last few weeks is the fact that our hearts need healing. Because when they’re sick, it robs us of life. It stunts our growth and that’s why God wants to heal our hearts.

Even when we’ve turned our backs on Him, especially then. When we’re hurting. When we’re living through the consequences of our rebellion. Jesus, quoting Isaiah, said this:

For this people’s heart has become calloused. They hardly hear with their ears and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn and I would heal them.

And what happens when our hearts are healed is this. Instead of being needy all the time. Instead of always needing people to help us and support us. Instead of being mostly a taker, we become mostly a giver. There’s an overflow. There’s an abundance. There’s more than enough to share with others whose hearts, in turn, need healing. And nowhere is this more evident than when we’re making music in our hearts to God.

I wonder if that isn’t what worship is all about. See, these Christians, they go to church, mostly on Sundays and sing songs and worship God. But I know from my own experience and maybe you’ve been in this place too, that it’s entirely possible to stand there, to sing the song and have your mind wandering. “Oh I wonder who’s going to win the football match this afternoon.”

You know what I’m talking about. There’s no worship happening there. The mind’s not even engaged yet alone the heart. But when our hearts have been healed by God we just want to make music. We just have to.

Because when the Spirit of God gets a hold of our hearts and heals them and brings forgiveness and repentance, that turning back to God that we were talking about the other day. When we love God and we seek Him and serve Him with all our hearts. When that’s what’s happening on the inside, let me tell you, we just want to make music to God in our hearts.

Can I ask you something today? Can I implore you? Don’t settle for a life of anything less. This is God’s plan for you and for me so that even when we’re going through the most severe trial, we can close our eyes and just know that we are full of the Spirit of God Himself. That we are loved. That we are safe and that my friend is where the joy of the Lord comes from. That’s what makes us want to make music to the Lord, our God, in our hearts.

There was a time when David, before he became king of Israel, was being hunted down like an animal by the current king, Saul. Saul wanted to kill David and so David, this day, was hiding in a cave. Later he writes a psalm about that experience. Listen carefully, it’s so beautiful. Psalm 57:

Be merciful to me O God, be merciful to me. For in You my soul takes refuge. In the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge until the destroying storms pass by. I cry to God most high, to God who fulfils His purposes for me. He will send from heaven and save me. He will put to shame those who trample on me. God will send forth His steadfast love and His faithfulness.

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