VOB News July 2023 “Language – every Tongue”

Happy 4th of July! 

Recently, I was asked to participate in a recording of the worship songs, of a Native American friend of mine.  I was super honored to be asked, and enjoyed every minute of the work.  I was deeply impacted by the indigenous sounds on the songs, and the depth of the worship message, which my friend was conveying. It also did not escape my notice that the songs themselves, were very tribal in the form of not being ‘western’ at all.  The songs were mainly sung acapella, accompanied only by other voices, and various indigenous instruments, such as Native American drums, shakers and flutes.  I was completely inspired to hear these songs of devotion to the Lord, sung in much more traditional styles.  This led me to consider how music brings such a deep connection to the heart, and how GOD has created music to reach deep within our hearts, to bring honor and glory to Himself.  Every culture in the world, has it’s own unique style of music, it’s own unique language, and it’s own unique use of instrumentation.  There is no doubt in my mind, that the Lord uses this diversity, to bring Himself glory in every ‘tribe, tongue, and nation’.  (Rev. 7:9)

Can you imagine the indigenous person living in the mountains or jungles of Mexico, hearing the sound of worship through the use of their own instruments and language?  The revelation of the thought that, “GOD loves me enough to hear songs of worship and praise in my own language’, must surely be a powerful realization.  I think that we who live in ‘western’ nations, have trouble understanding the depth of meaning a unique cultures music and language can have to a people group.  So much of our lives revolve around English, Spanish or French, and so much of our music is incredibly similar across our nation and even the west’ in general.  But if you think about how music has developed over the ages, you will find that ‘mountain’ music of, say the Appalachian mountains, has a deep Celtic influence, that came over from those who immigrated to the US in the 1800 and 1900’s.   And this is just one small example of how deeply connected people are to the music of their heart, so to speak.  

I have heard and read many stories of how tribal cultures around the world, were incredibly deeply impacted when they received the Bible – the very Word of GOD – in their own language.  This is why we so deeply believe in groups such as Wycliffe Bible Translators!  There can be no feeling similar, when a group of people hear and read the Bible in their very own language.  It must be similar when they hear worship songs devoted to Jesus, in their own style.  

I think it speaks volumes as to Who our GOD is, when we think of the diversity of people groups around the world, and yet He makes an effort to reach every human being, with the Gospel, in the way that is most easily understood by the people He is going after.  I am thankful that He has called Voice Of the Bride Ministries to be among those who support and participate in bringing indigenous songs and words to the Native American tribes of the USA.  Without ever compromising the Word of GOD, may we continually bring His love, His Word, and His worship, to all those around the world who seek to know Him, and who might do so ever so much more easily, with their own cultural sound and language.  GOD bless you!

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