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Nathan:
I'm sure some or most here are familiar with the song "Lift Jesus Higher":

Lift Jesus Higher,
Lift Jesus Higher,
Lift Him Up For The World To See,
He Said, If I Be Lifted Up From The Earth, I Will Draw All Men Unto Me.

I'm sure those who are familiar with this song would agree that it is referring to lifting Jesus up from the earth to honor Him, praise Him, or make Him Lord, etc. It's a very joyful song - I remember singing it as a kid without a clue as to the passage of Scripture it referenced.

John 12:

32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.

33 This he said, signifying what death he should die.

It seems the song writer and those that sing it, forgot to read the following verse. As most at BT already know, Jesus being "lifted up from the earth" referred to His crucifixion and is not some metaphor meaning "worship or praise". In the context of the song and the way it's sung, if one "lifts Him up", then he or she is one of those who are drawn unto Him. It's like the metaphorical "lifting Him up" is the prerequisite to be "saved".

Of course, the irony is that He was already LITERALLY "lifted up from the earth" on the cross and as He said, once that happens, He "will draw ALL men unto Me [Him]." The song is sung in a giddy, "good news" sort of way - of course, it's only good news for those few who "lift Him up", however if one were to change the lyrics of the song to reflect the actual meaning of the verse of Scripture it was taken from, Christendom would no longer desire to sing it.

Here's how the lyrics should go:

All Men Shall Be Saved Now,
All Men Shall Be Saved Now,
Because He Was Lifted Up,
He said, If I Be Lifted Up From The Earth, I Will Draw ALL MEN Unto Me.

Now that's a song worth singing!

Dave in Tenn:
 ;D

Reminds me of some of my mother's struggles with her faith.  At some point, she said she had "lost the joy of my salvation", a common complaint about revival-time.  Yet the Scripture she and others who use that phrase is from:

Psa 51:12,13  Restore to me the joy of Thy salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.  Then I will teach transgressors Your ways; and sinners will turn back to You.

Pretty big difference between the 'joy of my salvation' and the 'joy of Thy salvation'.



 

se7en:
Awesome guys!

My I left the babylonian world about 8 months ago... my wife about 3 months ago. The Lord has not opened her eyes yet, but she says that she just doesn't get anything from "the church" anymore. That's the reason she left. But now she was telling me just a couple of days ago that she misses "praise and worship". That she would like to attend a church just to go to praise and worship.

It's songs like that, that so devilishly slip in lies! I pray that God protect her if she persues this course. That her ears and eyes be opened to the truth.

Nathan:

--- Quote ---Reminds me of some of my mother's struggles with her faith.  At some point, she said she had "lost the joy of my salvation", a common complaint about revival-time. 
--- End quote ---

Many Christians also refer to the loss of joy after they become "saved" as a "post honeymoon" slump. I always thought the honeymoon came after the wedding and last I checked, the bride is still being prepared for the groom.

Christendom: "repeat after me the sinner's prayer...10 seconds later: you are now a spotless bride; I now pronounce you man and wife. The wedding feast will be held after service in the church cafeteria - there will be coffee and doughnuts."

New Bride: "Isn't salvation cool - I can't wait for the honeymoon!"


--- Quote ---Yet the Scripture she and others who use that phrase is from:

Psa 51:12,13  Restore to me the joy of Thy salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.  Then I will teach transgressors Your ways; and sinners will turn back to You.

Pretty big difference between the 'joy of my salvation' and the 'joy of Thy salvation'.
--- End quote ---

Pretty big difference indeed, Dave  :)


cjwood:
great post response nathan.  like the analogy.

claudia

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