Dig Down Deep
Whether you know it or not, music affects your life.
This week I have had the privilege of experiencing 2 new albums. Why is it a privilege? These 2 artists have been chosen by God (whether they believe in Him or not) to share their talent with the world.
That I have an affection for music is an understatement. I grew up with music all around. One of the first songs I can remember is Bullfrogs and Butterflies by Barry MacGuire.
There was a cabinet full of vinyl in our living room for a long time, some of those albums are now in my possession. One of those albums contains a song that I believe would make a beautiful mural for a kids room. Simple story telling lyrics.
Anyway, back to the albums of this week.
The first is Kenny Chesney’s newest, Life on a Rock. I can close my eyes and feel my toes in the sand. My favorite song is Lindy. I don’t know quite what it is about that song that actually makes me close my eyes and pause, no matter what I am doing. The other song that digs is “Here on the Hey Now.” I feel as though it serves as a reminder to cherish the people you hold dear.
The other album is called New Siberia. If you follow me on FB you may have seen it pop up in my feed. The artist’s name is Antje Duvekot. Most of her songs of very personal. This is an album that I have just discovered so I don’t know all the nooks and crannie just yet. But just sitting with headphones on blocking out the world and listening is comforting to me.
There are cons to music being so affecting.
There are songs that I can’t listen to without an unbidden memory popping up.
There are artists I simply can’t listen to. It has nothing to do with talent in this case (that is for another time).
There is music that 10 years ago would not have affected me but today will bring a tear.
There is some music that is beyond words. I love the Disney classic, Fantasia. What Mr. Disney and his animators did with that film was not only groundbreaking but deeply emotional, in my opinion.
I know that are sections of Christianity that don’t think music or dancing belongs in the church or their personal lives. I cannot imagine how empty their lives may be.
Music stirs us. Music through worship stirs us to desire God. God stirs us to desire music.
Psalm 8:1
Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory
in the heavens.

The Bible is well worn, it was my graduation gift from the church I grew up in. The CD’s are the first two albums in what has become a massive collection.