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No Notes? Sing a Psalm Anyway!

David sang Psalms to the Lord

Christian Soul Care Devotional

By Bill Gaultiere © 2009

A couple of years ago I did something I’d never done before: I started singing my favorite Psalms to my own tune.  I was so surprised at how much this blessed me – lifting my spirit to God, deepening my prayer life, opening up vast new horizons of spiritual insight, and putting a smile on my face!

I discovered that singing a Psalm turns wherever I am – shower, stairwell, car, garden, waiting in line – into a sanctuary of joyful praise to the Lord!  And that this is true even when I’m discouraged, anxious, bored, frustrated, or lonely!

Overcoming Self-Consciousness

To appreciate the significance of my singing of Psalms you need to know that I was very resistant to doing this because I don’t know how to sing properly.  I’m someone who sings softly in church and tries to follow the lead of others so that I don’t distract anyone else in their worship.  And when I first started singing out loud I felt I had to look around me to make sure that there wasn’t anyone within a hundred yards of me!

Perhaps you understand my struggle with overcoming self-consciousness.  My dad does.  When he was in sixth grade, his class was preparing to sing Christmas songs as part of a school musical.  Everyone was excited to be a part of the Christmas celebration!  To prepare for the event, the teacher listened to each child sing.  When it was my dad’s turn, he sang out with joy, but the teacher winced and said, “Jim, you need to go into the ‘No Notes’ group!”

“No Notes!”  What a denunciation!  The “No Notes” group was comprised mostly of the athletes who didn’t make musical notes.  They had big muscles and out of tune vocal cords.  They didn’t sing – they grunted and growled!  So, the teacher told my dad and his friends that, during the Christmas musical, they were to move their mouths and pretend to sing without making any noise.  That was the “No Notes” group.

Sadly, my dad got the message that his singing to Christ wasn’t pleasing so he shouldn’t do it.  Obviously, Jesus would never do that!  He would never downgrade anyone into the “No Notes” group.

The Lord Looks at our Heart

I hope you know that “The LORD does not look at the things people look at… He looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7). When we sing praise to God, he’s not critiquing our musical ability – he’s listening to our hearts and enjoying the love we express for him (Isaiah 29:13).  When we express appreciation and admiration to the Lord, he is blessed by it!  It ministers to him!

How did I, a “No Notes” guy, become willing to sing Psalms in front of large groups of people?  How did I get over my resistance and self-consciousness?  Once I was ridiculed for my poor singing ability, but I was okay with receiving this criticism because I knew that I pleased my Lord.  What gave me the courage to dedicate myself to singing Psalms everyday?

Its Good for the Soul to Sing Psalms!

Some old words.  In 1728 William Law, one of the ancient masters of devotion to Christ, wrote soul-riveting words that forever changed how I pray the Psalms.

There is nothing that so clears a way for your prayers, nothing that so disperses dullness of heart, nothing that so purifies the soul from pour and little passions, nothing that so opens heaven or carries your heart so near it as [singing the Psalms].  They create a sense of delight in God; they awaken holy desires; they teach how to ask; and they prevail with God to give.  They kindle a holy flame; they turn your heart into an altar; they turn your prayers into incense and carry them as sweet-smelling savor to the throne of grace.

You will perhaps say that singing is a particular talent that belongs only to particular people, and that you have neither voice nor ear to make any music… It is singing and not artful or fine singing that is a required way of praising God.

This objection might be of some weight if you were desired to sing to entertain other people, but it is not to be admitted in the present case where you are required only to sing the praises of God as a part of your private devotion…

Do but live so that your heart may truly rejoice in God and then you will find that this state of your heart will lack neither voice nor ear to find a tune for a psalm… He, therefore, who says that he lacks a voice or an ear to sing a psalm mistakes the case. He lacks that spirit which really rejoices in God. The dullness is in his heart and not in his ear. When his heart feels a true joy in God, when it has a full relish of what is expressed in the psalms, he will find it very pleasant to make the motions of his voice express the motions of his heart…

If you can once say with David, “My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed,” it will be very easy and natural to add, as he did, “I will sing and give praise!” (A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, p. 98-100).

It’s Easy to Get Started

For 3,000 years God’s people have prayed and sung Psalms everyday corporately or privately, going through all 150 Psalms regularly (usually in two months or less) – until recent generations. All of the Psalms, including the Laments, are in our Bibles to be sung and prayed. Jesus and his Apostles sang from the Psalms and taught us to do the same (Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16).

Try it.  Pray the Psalms.  Sing to the Lord! Don’t be self-conscious – let your voice express the love for God that’s in your heart. Put whatever pitch, tone, and rhythm seem to fit a particular Psalm. You’ll be amazed by the new insights and intimacy with God that come to you from the devotional practice of singing the Psalms. You’ll grow in your prayer life and you’ll connect with Jesus Christ because he’s in each Psalm in prophecy, human experience, and righteousness.

You can sing and pray the Psalms with me. Check out “My Psalms Prayer Book.”

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Bill & Kristi

William Gaultiere, Ph.D. & Kristi Gaultiere, Psy.D. ~ http://www.soulshepherding.org