Why We Sing The Hymns

Colossians 3:16

In church services today many have chosen to replace the Hymns with other types of songs. In Colossians 3:16 we are told to sing Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In this lesson we are going to look at what makes something a good Hymn to sing in church and why we should keep the hymns in our services.

Given the three types of songs in Colossians 3:16, a hymn is probably the easiest to identify. They are the songs in our hymnal. Now one must remember that just because a song is in the Hymnal that doesn’t automatically make it right, or a good song to sing in the worshipping of God. So how can we judge a Hymn? Just like everything else, we judge Hymns by the word of God. We must look at the words or the message of the hymn and see if it is scriptural or not.

Characteristics of Hymns:

All music and songs in church should glorify God that goes without saying, but if we look in the Colossians 3:16 we can see two other things that hymns or any songs for that matter should do.  Hymns should both teach and admonish us. In teaching us the hymns should instruct us in the things concerning God and his word. Like in Amazing Grace it teaches us about the part that grace has in our salvation (Ephesians 2:8), or how the hymn There is a Fountain teaches us about the blood of Jesus Christ.

Now the hymns are also supposed to admonish us. Admonish is more like reproving, but it usually is being reproved with some instruction for how to do something better. This is seen in many of the Hymns. These two things are missing in modern church music today because they have replaced the hymns with other forms of music.

In this lesson we are going to take the song At Calvary, and look at the message that can be preached from its verses to show why the Hymns are so important. Now one of the reasons this song is so unique is because the word Calvary is only found one time in a King James Bible (Luke 23:33), and if have some of the other versions the word Calvary has been removed from this verse. This means that a lot of people sing about a place that is not found in their Bible. Isn’t that ironic?

The message of the Hymn at Calvary:

1)  “Knowing not it was for me he died” (verse 1)

2)  “Till my guilty soul imploring turned” (verse 2)

3)  “The mighty gulf that God did span” (verse 4)

4)  “My raptured soul can only sing” (verse 3)

So plainly this Hymn both teaches and admonishes, it could even be a gospel message by itself to a lost person.

Why We Sing The Hymns: Handout

Colossians 3:16

1)  What are the 3 groups of songs that we are told to admonish one another with in the verse above?

2)  What is a Hymn?

3)  What are the main characteristics of a Hymn?

4)  How can you judge a Hymn to know whether or not it is a good song to sing in church?

5)  Why is the song At Clavary such an important Hymn?

6)  Give an outline from the song that could preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.