Monday, 30 March 2015

The Passover

The Lord's speaking through the ministry of the word was very timely two weeks ago. As the church we entered into the the video training on Exodus; one particular message reignited my burden to compose a hymn. The message was on "The Passover" and the brother who released the message encouraged us to write a hymn on "The Passover" as there hardly was any hymn specifically on the subject. At the moment, the Lord burdened me to begin composing a hymn; after a long gap my burden for writing hymn was rejuvenated.  

As I enjoyed the Lord's speaking I jotted down a couple of lines for the hymn, and during the entire message two stanzas were composed. Later in the evening study time, I went through the outline of the message again on the passover and composed five more stanzas. The hymn was titled "Praise of the Lord - The Passover." 

However, I realised this hymn need to be corrected and polished so that it can really be a blessing to the saints. The only person that came to my mind for help was a brother who is the publication work of the ministry. I mailed him for help and he responded with a very helpful and constructive corrections. I was so happy to be corrected and adjusted; the comment this brother made gave me a whole new way of composing a hymn, especially on the grammatical aspect. To me it was a great "salvation."

With this new learning, I worked through the hymn again, studied the truth of the subject of the hymn again, and looked to the Lord for His anointing. The result was a revised version of the same hymn, edited and still waiting for more polishing.

This simple experience turn my way of thinking all around. I am individually just a member, I need the help of another member. What I do not know and cannot see, my other members must have known and seen it. I must open to the other members for help, supply and perfecting. Though this lesson is learned from the hymn writing, it applies also to a wider scale of my whole person. I need the Body to balance me and perfect me.

Besides learning some precious lesson of life, I enjoyed the hymn too. I sang it a couple of times, and it was so supplying, in truth and in the experience of life. A genuine experience of the passover indeed it is.

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