Zach's sudden passing was also a great reminder that the only time we really have to serve God is right now. We can't live in the past or future. If we want to do something great for God, the present is the only moment we truly have to do so.
In a previous article entitled, "When the Music Stops," I stated:
"When Christians sing songs of worship to God in the midst of disappointments, they are singing with a faith that says despite circumstances, God is still in control and worthy of praise and adoration, with a faith that recognizes that despite any defeats along the way, ultimate victory is without question."
The performances that weekend were two of the hardest I have ever had to do and I'm sure that this was just as difficult, and more so, for the members of our choir. As we were singing, I looked into the eyes of each member of the choir, who were some of Zach's best friends, and could see the gut wrenching hurt in their faces. And there was a missing spot and smile on the third row.
However, I've never been so proud of a group before! They sang from their hearts with each lyric newly imbued with meaning and devotion. Most importantly, God met us in our grief and provided a sweet comfort, love, and presence that could only come from His Spirit. Yes, truly this was the "worst and the best music that we ever sang," but it was probably the most pure and honoring to God.
Thanks, Zach, for living your life for God and being an inspiration to so many!
James M. Stevens
Christian Today
Senior Music and Culture Advisor
Dr. James Michael Stevens is a prolific musician and published composer of over 200 songs. Winner of numerous ASCAP Standard Awards for Composition, he has formally served as President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee as Chairman of the Music Department at Free Will Baptist Bible College.
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