Question #251
What about these explanations for your troublesome songs?
While it is commendable for God’s people to evaluate what we say and hear, including when we sing, it seems that you have a difficult time with the expressions of others when they are short of your idea of perfection. To say, I appreciate what my heavenly Father has done for me is not trite since Jesus says essentially the same thing (I praise you, father, that you have not revealed these things to everyone… paraphrase, mine). Perhaps Shine Jesus Shine is not a command, but an affirmation of what we already observe God doing.
The Answer:
First, our idea of perfection has nothing to do with the comments that are made on songs. The important, and the only important, factor is whether they comport with God’s word. You seem to recognize that because you have sought to harmonize “Shine, Jesus, Shine” with scripture. Unfortunately, you have failed. Had the song been addressed to the church in the manner of “Send The Light” there would be no problem. That language recognizes the Great Commission and the duty of the church. “Shine, Jesus, Shine” is addressed to Jesus in the title and in the body of the song. It asks (if that word pleases you more) Jesus to send forth his light when he has already done so in the Great Commission. Additionally, were it an observation of what he was already doing, should the words not read to the effect that Jesus sent (past tense) forth his light and it shed forth (past tense) the light. It strikes me as spiritual malfeasance to ask Jesus to do that which he has commanded us to do. Finally, the word “command” seems to be more in keeping with the language – it is imperative and not declarative.
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