Songs of Ascent
Author: Abbey Foard
May 08, 2023
Not long after Easter, I awoke with music in
my soul–the beautiful chant melodies and simple lyrics that narrated the
weekend's services. From a haunting “Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani” (My God, My
God, why have you forsaken me), to the repetitive “Glorias” and Hallelujahs, rich
melodies invited me to meditate again on our Lord’s Passion and New Life.

I’ve always been the family member who walks
around humming. Much of the time I’m not aware of it, and efforts to stop me
are futile (Sorry Dad). I almost always hear a soundtrack; as in a musical, songs
accompany my life.
Growing in Jesus, I’ve discovered that music
is His language of love to me. He often speaks through the melodies and lyrics
I’m hearing in the background of my heart. I’ve learned that they often contain
a meaningful Word for the moment; many of my journal entries contain the phrase
“heard the song…”
I am most ‘wired’ to offer myself through leading
others in such musical devotion. I’m grateful that Living Waters values this! We
begin every session with adoration, mostly through corporate praise and
worship. In this space we use our voices and our bodies to declare Truth. We
worship the One who created and redeems us. He alone is worthy of it; He delights
in all our joyful offerings.
This past week, I led worship at our Living
Waters Training in Southern California. As always, I was touched to witness the
ways the Holy Spirit moved in and through our praise.
One night was particularly moving. As we sang
songs “to God,’ not just “about Him,” many in the room (including myself) moved
our bodies congruently with the declarations we made. As we sang about
kneeling, many kneeled. As we sang about outstretched arms, we did so. We were
in joyful communion with God and one another.
Throughout our adoration, I felt a corporate surrender
in the room, full of joy. God loves our simple songs of love as we thank Him
from our hearts for His complete gift of Self to us!
As we praise, His Spirit lifts us and fills us
with new life. Peace prevails; at times we receive a timely healing Word or
Divine touch. Songs of surrender invite repentance: resurrection lyrics raise
us up. Our denominational distinctions fell away for a few moments as we adore
the One.
Corporate worship unites the body of Christ.
Worship surrounds Jesus in heaven continuously
(Rev. 5, etc.). We join our weak words and voices with eternal hymns--“Glory to
God in the Highest!”—and ascend momentarily to His throne.
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