Sunday, January 9, 2022

Finding God on the 'Gram

What is it about art and music that makes the artist feel close to God in the creation of it?

Scrolling through a celebrity / musician Instagram feed, the caption "When I feel closest to God" caught my attention, and I clicked into the below video of the artist playing music.

As a species, across all cultures, we communicate through art.  Music pours out of us as a people.  And although yes, art and music can be made in a formulaic way - they can be businesses and industries and void of passion - they often come instead through something visceral and organic and spiritual in nature.  An expression of something that rises beyond normal speech and conversation.  Something we can't quite name, we can't quite label, but we can let ooze out of our fingertips onto a canvas or guitar string or keyboard.

I've quoted it before and I'll surely quote it again, but listening to the melodic wail of this song, I was reminded of Romans 8:26:

"We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit intercedes for us with wordless groans."

Groans aren't necessarily negative when I think of them musically - 'the wail of a guitar' is evocative, but not painful.  Music has the ability to groan with joy and excitement just as easily as sorrow and grief - the groaning is in the wordlessness, the intangible elements art taps into.

And so music and art become a connection point for many artists to the spiritual.  A moment of personal closeness to divinity.

"When I feel closest to God".  There's vulnerability in that statement, in sharing that internal connection outwardly.  Of course, Instagram feeds being carefully curated as they are, I can't speak to the authenticity of this particular post, though my preference is to take the artist's comment at face value.  As a performer, I've been there.  Standing on a stage in front of a large crowd, and losing myself in a particular lyric, a specific drum beat, a feeling that the music is voicing some unspoken part of my soul on my behalf.  In that brief moment, in spite of my normally nearly debilitating stage fright, I feel close to God in front of a crowd, and more myself than I ever am.

To open that moment to the eyes of others is exposing for an artist, but also connecting.  When you see a musician close their eyes and enter into their own experience of the music, it changes the way a song feels to everyone in the room.  To witness a dancer in private conversation with their heart through movement, starts a conversation with your own.  These moments transcend the art and become something more.

I didn't expect to see God on Instagram tonight.  Didn't expect to find God wedged between thirst traps and inane video clips.  But isn't that just the thing - wherever people are, God will be, seeking closeness and connection.

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Now You're Ready ...

What is it about a new year? Maybe it's all the Queer Eye I've been watching, but I'm really feeling the 'believe in yourself' / 'you can do anything' mindset right now.  And although that's not always a message we hear from those explaining God's truth, it actually is a message we find throughout the Bible:
"You created my inmost being ... I am wonderfully made." -Psalm 139:14

Yes, you beautiful creature!

"[B]rothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things."  -Philippians 4:8

Just look at all your incredible traits!

"Be strong and courageous ... Be strong and very courageous ... Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." -Joshua 1:6a, 7a, 9

You got this!

"[H]e who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." -Philippians 1:6 

Keep it up, superstar!

"[T]hose who hope in the LORD will renew their strength.  They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." -Isaiah 40:31

 You can do anything!

"Do not throw away your confidence ..." -Hebrews 10:35 (in the context of confidence we gain by knowing through God's Love we are worthy and perfect forever in God's eyes - Hebrews 10:14)

 Believe it!

"[Y]ou are precious in my eyes, and honored, and I love you." -Isaiah 43:4a 

Are you feeling a 'Fab Five' level of encouragement yet?  Because you were designed to be extraordinary, and there's no better time to be reminded of that than at the start of a fresh year.  From wherever you've come, whatever challenges are behind or ahead of you, sometimes we need to take a beat and a breath, and realize that now is the time to live into something bigger.  To believe that we're ready.  For change, for growth, for restoration, for joy.

Mandy Moore is my God-spun anthem on days like this:

One of my absolute favorite Bible verses is "God did not give us a spirit of fear or timidity, but one of power, love, and sound judgment" (2 Timothy 1:7). Don't go into 2022 afraid. Don't tiptoe into your life this year timidly. You are powerful. Full of love. Knowledgeable.

So go be extraordinary.