Come. Walk. Leave. Go Singing.

The suggestion is to leave whatever we are doing and come. (Psalm 95:1)
Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud … (Psalm 95:1)

The suggestion is to leave whatever we are doing and “come.” This Hebrew word translated “come” is also translated walk, leave, and go. It implies we are to leave something behind.

Come and sing to the Lord involves our whole being. It engages our mind, our body, our heart, and our spirit with a focus on the Lord. In view of our great salvation we are urged to offer ourselves as a living sacrifice, that’s all. (Romans 12:1)

In the Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-24), the Lord prepares everything and invites people to come. But one possessed a field and had to tend to it; another just bought oxen for his work and had to care for them, and another just got married and had to look after his family…without the distraction of the Lord. These could not come and sing because possessions, work, or family consumed all their margin.

At this the Lord became angry and had his servants go into the highways and byways to compel others to come. His ask is for us to leave anything that diverts us from coming to God. His last ask was to be involved in the task to disciple the nations to compel others to come to Him.
(Matthew 28:19)Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.


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Nelson Malwitz, Founder, Chief Innovation Officer

Nelson is the generic Evangelical baby-boomer. Born in 1946, raised in the C&MA, he attended Urbana ’67 in college. He holds an MS degree in Chemical Engineering and worked in R&D positions in American industry for 33 years. Nelson is an inventor with formal training in methods of creative problem-solving. He was a founding elder at Walnut Hill Community Church in Bethel, CT (1982) and served in many leadership capacities of what is now one of the largest Evangelical churches in New England. In 1998 Nelson founded the Finishers Project, now MissionNext. Locally he attends a Torah study and serves as chairman of the Sewer Commission in his community to be a witness among unchurched leaders.

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1 thought on “Come. Walk. Leave. Go Singing.”

  1. How true that life’s distractions keep us from spending time with our Lord and the Body of Christ. We must be vigilant against such lesser things!

    Thank you for this reminder. May we focus our attention every single day. It helps me to wake up to music that directs my attention to God firs thing in the morning.

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