I Am a Hymn Kind of Guy.
Before I begin let me say that the
following blog about my preference for traditional hymns is in no way to be
interpreted as a condemnation of non-traditional music. I believe that all
biblically sound forms of worship are to be accepted and encouraged. However, I
simply love traditional, old-fashioned hymns. I love the feel of a Baptist
Hymnal in my hands and the effort of picking out the tenor line. This feeling is
not the same while singing a contemporary Christian song projected on a screen.
I want my hymns accompanied by the organ and piano. An acoustic guitar is acceptable
on a very limited basis but electric guitars or drums don’t give me the same intimate
feel. There is a communion with God that I have while singing traditional
hymns. I am uplifted in a way that no other music provides.
I bring this up because on Christmas
Eve, my in-laws, the Rev. George and Pat Pullium were presented with a unique
and beautiful gift. My wife’s brother, his wife and their twin daughters created
a modified Baptist Hymnal with a page dedicated to the favorite hymn of each
child and grand-child. Each of us was afforded the opportunity to write a brief
statement describing what our favorite hymn was and why it was chosen. Reading
the selections was enlightening and entertaining.
I selected “A Mighty Fortress is Our
God.” I love its message of God’s protection from the influence of evil in this
world and the promise of His eternal kingdom. Maybe it is the architectural
imagery that appeals to me or maybe the biblical basis for the lyrics.
God is our Refuge
and Strength, a Very Present Help in Trouble" (Psalm 46:1).
and
But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen
and protect you from the evil one.
But the real appeal may be that the lyrics include
the cool words, “bulwark” and “Sabaoth.”
Regardless, I am a hymn kind of guy.
If you have a favorite hymn, please feel free to
comment.
O Holy Night. Inspired by the low beginnings of the song that elevates to a high. Mirrors Jesus' birth - low beginnings to the highs of the angels proclaiming his birth. I like a hymn, too. Easier to follow the music!
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