The Message Behind the Music-March 21

Maren Morris – My Church (Official Music Video)

Inspiration Behind My Church:

Maren Morris composed a song to highlight the impact that music has had on her life. As a musician who is traveling from one stop to the next, going to the same church week after week isn’t an option. Subsequently, when Maren is on the road she turns to country music to help her pass the time. Over the years, this FM station playing her favorite songs has become her home church.

Biblical Application:

Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, 26 and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch, Acts 11:25-26.

Exegesis of My Church:

I’ve cursed on a Sunday, I’ve cheated and I’ve lied
I’ve fallen down from grace a few too many times
But I find holy redemption when I put this car in drive
Roll the windows down and turn up the dial

Conviction, guilt and the need for redemption is what leads many people to church. However, when your career or job forces you to work on Sunday, you have to be creative like Maren. While driving nearby or traveling on the road, Maren’s favorite FM station provided the spiritual boost to get through another day.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Not all music is good for your heart, soul and mind. Yet when your commit yourself to listening to uplifting music, God can speak to you. Sometimes you may get so pumped up from a song it’s like being filled with the Holy Spirit. This is what Maren is experiencing as she drives as music plays.

When Hank brings the sermon and Cash leads the choir
It gets my cold, cold heart burnin’ hotter than a ring of fire
When this wonderful world gets heavy and I need to find my escape
I just keep the wheels rollin’, radio scrollin’, ’til my sins wash away

Maren escapes to her favorite artists and songs to ignite her soul. When the headline news stories get too depressing, Maren retreats to her favorite FM dial for encouragement and hope.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Maren sings about how music soothes the souls like the relief King Saul experienced upon hearing David play his harp.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

Music provides a daily spark for Maren, giving her the strength to carry on.

Can I get a hallelujah?
Can I get an amen?
Feels like the Holy Ghost runnin’ through ya
When I play the Highway FM
I find my soul revival
Singin’ every single verse
Yeah, I guess that’s my church
Yeah, I guess that’s my church
Yeah, I guess that’s my church

While nothing can replace the individuals who make up a church, the messages that Maren has heard over the years from country music on FM dials has become like a church to her.

Final Thoughts:

Back in my teaching days, I taught a class to 11th graders using Mere Christianity as the main textbook. The final unit of this class was based upon building a modern church to meet the needs of our culture. Instead of boring students with theology, teenagers used Book 4 of Mere Christianity to shape their Christian beliefs. This unit was a simulation where each stage was a building block. Beginning with a name and mission’s statement, ideas were presented to the class and voted upon with secret ballots. The catch was you couldn’t vote for your own church. The top 3 churches received points which eventually turned into members to help form an annual budget. This month-long project provided some amazing concepts, preparing students to select the type of church they wanted to join after graduating. As society evolves, the church needs to be on the cutting edge of societal evolution without compromising the integrity of the Bible. This is the church I’m longing to find.

by Jay Mankus

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