CHRIST
SANG A HYMN
The only record of our Lord singing during His life on this earth is
recorded by Matthew and Mark and is worded exactly the same by both
- “And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of
Olives” Mt 26:30 & Mr 14:26. This hymn that He sang with
His disciples is thought to be the same as was sang on the eve of the
Passover, (The Hallell, which is a hymn or “Song of Praise”,
Psalms 113 -118). It should be no surprise that the Son of God would
praise God His Father for the work that He would soon accomplish and
that He would sing His praises with those whom He had chosen for His
own and would redeem with His Own blood. It would do us good to remember
that we not only worship Christ, we worship with Christ as well. If
He is not present there is no true worship of God. In the reading of
His Word, the preaching of His gospel, approaching the Throne of His
Grace, singing praises unto Him, He must be with us else we worship
in vain. We must be as exacting of the songs we sing as the message
we preach. The gospel of Christ renders Him all the glory and praise,
so must the hymns that we sing. When the saints of God gather together
in His name may He meet with us in Spirit and in truth directing our
hearts to Him in song, prayer and in His Word. It is recorded that He
will sing unto us of God His Father as we worship Him by faith - “I
will declare Thy name unto My brethren, in the midst of the church will
I sing praise unto Thee” Hebrews 2:12. This promise of God
the Son to God the Father not only makes reference to those with Him
on the eve of His crucifixion, it is to all those for whom He was sacrificed.
Neither do I think it is presumptuous to anticipate hearing His voice
in heavenly chorus with the redeemed through eternity. We shall see
Him as He is and shall hear Him say, “Come, ye blessed of My Father,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world”.
- Tommy Robbins