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Prophetic
Ministry through Musical Instruments and Singers
By
Rodney W.
Francis
Founder/Director:
“The Gospel Faith Messenger” Ministry.
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Holy
Spirit ministry functions through many and varied means. One of the not so
common today is that of musicians prophesying on their instruments: that
is, the ability to play prophetically on their instruments in such a way
as to release the anointing to the people. Some musicians do know the joy
of doing this. As they play, others are inspired to prophesy and release
the revelation of God out of their lives!
"The prophetic
musician sees further than the task of music, because it is a ministry
requiring knowledge beyond the physical task of playing notes in the right
order. It is a music of divine appointment to comfort, encourage,
strengthen, confront and stir people to higher goals, or take us to
another level of worship" (Excerpt from
"The Musician" by Kerry Wright).
This is the realm
where musicians can play prophetically, whereby the anointed tune -- even
a new tune -- can actually enable the Holy Spirit to interpret the feeling
and/or message of the tune to our hearts. As we listen intently while the
musician plays (can be singular or plural),
we "pick-up" the heart beat of God, and the theme of that heart
beat is interpreted to us in the realm of our understanding. When that
happens we can experience deep peace, joy, inspiration, even tears, as the
Holy Spirit speaks. Yet no words have been spoken; only an anointed tune
on an instrument.
MUSIC IS
IMPORTANT:
"Music is very
powerful because it is an expression, and particularly so because it
relates to the emotions which are the most powerful feelings of all . . .
Find a skilled, Spirit-led musician who can play prophetically over an
individual, and we have a most powerful weapon of warfare that every
musician should be aspiring to . . . A musician's qualifications lies not
in their skill, but in the spiritual discernment, sensitivity and
obedience to their calling . . . The role of the musician is that of a
ministering role; it is not merely to sing a few nice choruses"
(Kerry Wright).
"There is a
spiritual communication that greatly transcends any form of communication.
It is profound and more meaningful than human words are able to
articulate. Somehow it is a pure communication of the heart and mind
together, and it is so pure that there is no possibility of
misunderstanding. When I looked at the Lord I began to understand Him in
the same way. We continued to use words, but the meaning of each one had a
depth no dictionary could have ever captured" (Excerpt
from "The Final Quest Vision" by Rick Joyner).
I see prophetic ministry,
prophetic music and prophetic singing as being like that. It reaches far
beyond the realm of our natural ability or understanding and lifts us into
the very presence of God through the enabling of the Holy Spirit anointing
being released out of us.
Music -- the right kind of
music -- can play a very important role in the ministry of the Holy
Spirit. The Bible reveals that people were moved to prophesy with and
under the blessing of musical instruments:
* The company of
prophets had musical instruments with them when they prophesied (1
Samuel 10:5-6).
* A harp was played
by David to drive the evil spirit away from King Saul (1
Samuel 16:14-23; 1
Samuel 18:10; 1 Samuel 19:9).
* The anointing came
on Elisha when the stringed instrument was played . . . and he prophesied:
" . . . But now bring me a harpist." While the harpist was
playing, the hand of the Lord came upon Elisha and he said, "This is
what the Lord says . . ." (2 Kings 3:
14- 20, NIV).
DAVID'S
GREAT CHOIR:
David was a great
music man. He could play skilfully himself (1 Samuel
16:16) and actually made a number of musical
instruments for use in the house of worship. Music and singing were a
major part of the worship services in his day. 1 Chronicles 23:5 tells us:
"And, said David . . . 4,000 are to praise the
Lord with the instruments which I made for praise" (Amp.
Bible).
Let us now look at 1
Chronicles 25:1-8 (NIV):
"David, together with the commanders of the
army, set apart some of the sons of Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun for the
ministry of prophesying, accompanied by harps, lyres and cymbals. Here is
the list of the men who performed this service: From the sons of Asaph:
Zaccur, Joseph, Nethaniah and Asarelah. The sons of Asaph were under the
supervision of Asaph, who prophesied under the king's supervision.
As for Jeduthun, from his sons:
Gedaliah, Zeri, Jeshaiah, Shimei, Hashabiah and Mattithiah, six in all,
under the supervision of their father Jeduthun, who prophesied, using the
harp in thanking and praising the Lord.
. . . All these were sons of Heman the king's seer. They were given him
through the promises of God to exalt him . . .
All these men were under the supervision of their fathers for the music of
the temple of the Lord, with cymbals, lyres and harps, for the ministry at
the house of the Lord. Asaph, Jeduthun and Heman were under the
supervision of the king.
Along with their relatives -- all of them trained and skilled in music for
the Lord -- they numbered 288. Young and old alike, teacher as well as
student, cast lots for their duties."
The musicians -- 288
of them! -- prophesied with musical instruments.
(A psaltery is an ancient stringed instrument similar to the lyre, but
having a trapezoidal -- "no parallel sides" -- sounding board
over which the strings are stretched. A lyre is an ancient Greek stringed
instrument consisting of a resonating tortoise shell to which a crossbar
was attached by two projecting arms. It was plucked with a plectrum --
"small piece of wood" -- and used for accompanying songs -
Collins Dictionary).
The NIV uses the word "lyre," while the KJV uses the word
"psaltery".
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO PROPHESY?
The word
"prophesy" in this chapter is translated from the Hebrew word
"naba 2" meaning:
* "flowing (1), abundantly utter (1), belch out (1), pour out (3),
send forth (1), utter (4)" (Young's);
* "to prophesy, i.e. speak (or sing) by inspiration (in prediction or
simple discourse):- prophesying, make self a prophet" (Strong's);
* "to announce, to show, to deliver an oracle from God, to speak as
God's ambassador; to foretell future events; to sing songs or hymns: each
implying divine inspiration" (Wilson's).
Prophesying is all about
ministering by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It is more than natural
talent and ability. It is the co-operating with the purposes of God to
express -- by word and deed -- that which He desires. As we recognize His
leadings in our lives we can yield to, and co-operate with, the anointing
of the Spirit to release His supernatural purposes in a gathering. It is
functioning under divine inspiration and revelation of the Holy Spirit to
do that which He wants done. When that is happening the presence of Jesus
becomes a blessed reality. The church is edified and needs are met as we
flow with the Spirit of truth!
What Do
We See In 1 Chronicles 25:1-8?
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David saw music
as an integral part of inspiring his army. He worked with his army
commanders to set apart musicians and singers! (v.1).
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Some were "separated
to the [temple] service" (Amp.)
for the ministry of prophesying with musical instruments (v.1).
They were set apart to wait on their ministry, so they could function
effectively under/in the anointing. The result: they inspired a whole
army to rise and face the enemy very positively.
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They prophesied
under the king's supervision (v.2).
They did it for David's desire -- and it worked powerfully! How much
more should we prophesy under King Jesus' supervision?
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Their prophetic
music was used in thanking and praising the Lord (v.3).
It was exaltation of the Lord Himself!
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Those
specifically chosen of the sons of Heman had a good hereditary
background and upbringing. Heman was the king's "seer" (v.5).
"Seer" was the name by which prophets were known before (1
Samuel 9:9). The word is translated from the
Hebrew "chozeh" meaning "a beholder in vision,
prophet" (Strong's).
Heman would have instilled into his children the importance of knowing
how to yield to the anointing.
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The musicians and
singers were under the supervision of their fathers (v.6),
who were under the supervision of King David. This speaks of a
teachable spirit, submission, obedience and accountability.
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They were trained
and skilled in music for the Lord -- 288 of them! (v.7).
They prophesied with musical instruments.
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Teacher and
student worked together (v.8).
This teaches us the importance of training, mentoring and releasing
others to bring about a continuity of creativity, skilfulness and
quality of developing that prophetic cutting edge so necessary today.
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Lots were cast
for their duties (v.8).
They never knew who they would specifically be playing their
instruments with until the lot was cast. That meant they had to always
be prepared for whatever and whoever. They were ready for when their
name was called.
DAVID'S
EXAMPLE WAS CONTINUED:
When we turn to 2
Chronicles 5:12-14 we see those families of Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun in
full flight (this is about 10 years after 1
Chronicles 25). Can you picture that great host of
dedicated, anointed musicians and singers -- all decked in their beautiful
robes -- standing near the altar with 120 priests blowing trumpets in
unison in a sound of praise and thanksgiving to God?
Something was released in
the spirit realm! The presence of God came among them in the form of a
glory cloud. As it hit them they went down on the ground. They had touched
heaven and heaven had touched them. What an awesome time it was; prophetic
musicians and singers releasing the presence of God amongst the people.
Praise the Lord!
In 2 Chronicles
29:25-31,36 (about 290 years after 1 Chronicles 25)
we see the legacy of David had continued. Hezekiah was then king: "He
(Hezekiah) stationed
the Levites in the temple of the Lord with cymbals, harps and lyres in the
way prescribed by David and Gad the king's seer
("chozeh") and Nathan the prophet ("nabi"
meaning "a prophet or inspired man" - (Strong's);
this was commanded by the Lord through His prophets
("nabi"). So the Levites stood ready with David's
instruments, and the priests with their trumpets.
Hezekiah gave the order to sacrifice the burnt offering on the altar. As
the offering began, singing to the Lord began also, accompanied by
trumpets and the instruments of David, king of Israel. The whole assembly
bowed in worship, while the singers sang and the trumpeters played. All
this continued until the sacrifice of the burnt offering was completed . .
. So the service of the temple of the Lord was re-established. Hezekiah
and all the people rejoiced at what God had brought about for His people,
because it was done so quickly" (NIV).
The prophetic men,
David, Gad and Nathan, had inspired the people to carry on the great act
of worship to God through the musicians and singers. The KJV says: "the
song of the Lord began also with the trumpets, and with the
instruments" (2 Chronicles 29:27).
That style of anointed, prophetic worship had been retained and was an
important part of their services.
When we release the
prophetic anointing through the musicians and singers, it creates an
environment whereby God can re-establish the service of His house "so
quickly" (v.36).
The KJV says it was "done suddenly."
A further 190 years
on, in Ezra 3:10-13 (NIV), we
read of the ministry of the musicians and singers, as prescribed by King
David, being a major part of the celebration and worship at the laying of
the foundation of the temple of God. They were there in their robes and in
their place to praise the Lord! Their ministry created a very emotional
atmosphere that had people expressing joy through shouting on the one
extreme to weeping on the other.
In Nehemiah 12:27-47
we have the dedication of the Wall of Jerusalem. (This
happened about the same year
as Ezra 3.) Again the importance of music and
singing is portrayed. They were sought out and brought together to
Jerusalem and formed into two large choirs. A procession was led by Ezra,
with the choirs going in opposite directions along the top of the wall,
but meeting together and taking their place in the house of God (v.40).
Then the choirs sang.
"They
performed the service of their God and the service of purification, as did
also the singers and gatekeepers, according to the commands of David and
his son Solomon. For long ago, in the days of David and Asaph, there had
been directors for the singers and for the songs of praise and
thanksgiving to God. So in the days of Zerubbabel and of Nehemiah, all
Israel contributed the daily portions for the singers and gatekeepers . .
." (NIV).
The musicians and
singers occupied such an important function in David's day (and
beyond) that they were in full-time ministry,
improving their skills and being in a state of readiness.
The Psalmist
declared:
"Your procession has come into view, O God, the procession of
my God and King into the sanctuary.
In front are the singers, after them the musicians; with them are the
maidens playing tambourines.
Praise God in the great congregation; praise the Lord in the assembly of
Israel . . .
Summon Your power, O God; show us Your strength, O God, as You have done
before.
Because of Your temple at Jerusalem kings will bring You gifts . . .
Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth, sing praise to the Lord . . .
Proclaim the power of God, whose majesty is over Israel, whose power is in
the skies.
You are awesome, O God, in Your sanctuary; the God of Israel gives power
and strength to His people.
Praise be to God!" (Psalm 68:24-35,
NIV).
Let's face it: the unsaved
know how to use music for their ends.
Look at Daniel 3:4-7,10-18 to see how Nebuchadnezzar used it to make
people bow down to idolatrous gods!
"We are coming
into a time when it will be extremely hazardous to play around with
worship. A church would be better off with just one called and equipped
musician, than a band full of people with good intentions but no
calling" (Don Potter, "Morning Star"
Journal).
My heart is to see our
musicians and singers -- both official and unofficial -- released to
fulfil their destiny in God. My prayer is that we Christian Leaders will
set the platform for them to launch more and more into the prophetic
realm, prophesying with their voices and with their instruments. They, in
turn, will release the congregations of God's people to soar more into the
things of the Holy Spirit. When that happens we will experience that glory
cloud of God in our midst in an awesome way!
TESTIMONY:
"At times I go
to the local prison to either preach or conduct the music. Recently, I was
asked to fill-in for a couple who usually play the music, and as I began
to lead the worship, the power and glory of God hit. We were being lifted
in worship to a new level, the Holy Spirit taking us into the supernatural
presence of God. You could tangibly feel the glory of God come down! I
began to prophesy with the guitar! It was awesome! It seemed as though we
were joined by a host from heaven! Something broke over that place in the
heavenlies! The powers of darkness were shackled! Two prisoners gave their
hearts to Jesus; the two prison workers present were mightily impacted!
Later, a couple who live close to the prison, reported that they could
hear the high, thunderous praises of God from within the prison. The
following week, the couple who usually conduct the music, said they'd
never experienced such quietness, peace and tranquility in that prison
before. God changed the climate in there, and the Word of the Lord is
having 'free course'. Glory!" (Pastor Mac.
Rauhihi, Murray Bridge, South Australia, now gone to be with the Lord).
I say:
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Let the song of the
Lord come forth!
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Let the prophetic word
of the Lord be released through the musical instruments and the
singers!
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Let the Gifts of the
Holy Spirit break forth out of our lives because of these things!
Let's pray, believe and
encourage one another to that end. God bless and inspire you
PROPHETICALLY!
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