My husband and I once had lunch in the home of two lovely
young ladies - sisters - who use their musical gifts in the church where we were serving.
These ladies had left their home country to come to Vienna in order to study
with the best teachers to help them sharpen their skills on their instruments. It
took a lot of sacrifice for them to get accepted into their schools. They and
their family were also sacrificing a great deal to keep them there. God
miraculously provided for them. They were honoring Him with their lives and
their gifts.
Philippe Mercier - French artist. In public domain both in France and U.S.A. |
In junior high school I played viola and then violin in
our orchestra. When I moved, there was not an orchestra in the next school.
There was only a band. So I didn't continue with violin lessons, but I had
played long enough to know how very difficult it is to get a good sound out of
the instrument. I had just gotten past the squealing stage when I had to quit.
These sweet girls played the violin and the cello. They
had purchased what they could afford. Their instruments were not the best.
Neither were the bows. The violin player even laughingly described the
crookedness in her bow.
I can attest to the fact that these girls made
beautiful music come out of those instruments. They told us others had tried to
play their instruments but always complained stating they didn't know how these
girls were able to play with them. The girls admitted that the music was not the
same when others tried to use their instruments.
The Touch of the
Master's Hand by
Myra Brooks Welch is a well-known poem that describes an auction where the bid
for an old violin increased one thousand fold after an old man came to the
front and played a sweet melody on it. The difference was the touch of the
master's hand.
In the case of my two friends, the master's touch was so
intimate that each of them was the only person who could make beautiful music
come out of what others considered an inferior instrument.
I belong to Jesus. In His hands I can be an instrument of
usefulness - but only in His hands.
for it is God who
is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure (Philippians 2:13).
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