Moses & the 40-Year Band Rehearsal

One divine melody permeates the grand narrative of redemptive history.  In The Father’s Song series, Jeremy guides us through the biblical narrative–from Genesis to Revelation–with “ears to hear” the penetrating God-beat keeping everything in sync. This excerpt is called describes the 40-year stubbornness of Moses and Israel in the desert. I spent several years substitute … More Moses & the 40-Year Band Rehearsal

FATHER’S SONG (13): Dancing Together As One (Paul & NT Letters)

Jesus lived his entire life completely swept up in the rhythms of The Father’s Song. Remember that in the very beginning, before the creation of the world, all that existed was the eternal dance of the Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit enjoying pure, self-giving, mutual joy and love between their three eternally distinct persons. … More FATHER’S SONG (13): Dancing Together As One (Paul & NT Letters)

FATHER’S SONG (12): More Than Sheet Music (Jesus)

As the OT comes to a close, God’s plan to bring a tone-deaf and clumsy footed people back into the harmonious rhythms of The Father’s Song seems a giant failure. If only these notes on a page could become music in one’s ear.  If only someone could learn to play each note perfectly, perhaps the … More FATHER’S SONG (12): More Than Sheet Music (Jesus)

FATHER’S SONG (11): Country Break-Up Songs (Prophets)

There is the right song for every situation.  There is music for every mood.  And everyone’s musical library should include a good collection of quality break-up songs. Country music provides plenty of options for this category.  My go-to-guy for heart-wrenching, gut-punching break-up songs is without question Chris Isaak. I bought Chris Isaak’s Forever Blue album … More FATHER’S SONG (11): Country Break-Up Songs (Prophets)

FATHER’S SONG (7): Before American Idol: Saul (1 Samuel)

One divine melody permeates the grand narrative of redemptive history.  In this series, Jeremy is guiding us through the biblical narrative–from Genesis to Revelation–with “ears to hear” the penetrating God-beat keeping everything in sync. The Patriarchal and theocratic years of the Old Testament (Genesis-Judges) have provided the first several musical tracks of the Father’s Song. … More FATHER’S SONG (7): Before American Idol: Saul (1 Samuel)

FATHER’S SONG (6): The 40-Year Long Band Rehearsal (Exodus-Judges)

One divine melody permeates the grand narrative of redemptive history.  In this series, Jeremy is guiding us through the biblical narrative–from Genesis to Revelation–with “ears to hear” the penetrating God-beat keeping everything in sync. I spent several years substitute teaching in the public schools to pay my way through seminary. Substitute teaching is not for … More FATHER’S SONG (6): The 40-Year Long Band Rehearsal (Exodus-Judges)

FATHER’S SONG (4): Whistling Alone in the Dark (Abraham)

One divine melody permeates the grand narrative of redemptive history.  In this series, Jeremy is guiding us through the biblical narrative–from Genesis to Revelation–with “ears to hear” the penetrating God-beat keeping everything in tune. A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January … More FATHER’S SONG (4): Whistling Alone in the Dark (Abraham)

FATHER’S SONG (2): Creation Song (Creation)

The Creator could have chosen an infinite number of methods to bring the universe into being. God chose to sing. Well, we don’t know if God actually sang, but the creation narratives make plain that the first stars, moons, trees, oceans, platypuses and people danced into existence through the spoken word of God. (“And the … More FATHER’S SONG (2): Creation Song (Creation)

FATHER’S SONG 1: The Dance of the Trinity

SERIES INTRO: One divine melody permeates the grand narrative of redemptive history.  In this series, Jeremy guides us through the main episodes of the biblical narrative with “ears to hear” the penetrating God-beat keeping everything in sync.  Leave the dissonance of the world and join the Dance of the Trinity as we catch a glimpse … More FATHER’S SONG 1: The Dance of the Trinity