1.12.2024 – Holy Spirit Ear Worm

The Lord’s Prayer, a most surprising hit as recorded by Sister Janet Mead. Notice the songwriting credit. Does anybody else see a problem here?

We know it by heart.

We memorized it at Sunday School.

I used to hear on the school bus, sandwiched between “Let It Ride” by B.T.O. and Grand Funk Railroad’s remake of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion”.

That’s what I call a “God thing”. I consider this single a miracle. Yes, this was the era of Jesus Christ Superstar and “My Sweet Lord”. But those are, in general, pop chart anomalies (and neither exactly scriptural). A glance at the Billboard Top Ten for the week “The Lord’s Prayer” peaked in the US charts (ironically enough on the day before Easter 1974) shows just how out of sync the song was with the rest of the hits on pop radio at the time:

  1. Bennie and the Jets – Elton John
  2. Hooked on a Feeling – Blue Swede
  3. TSOP – MFSB
  4. The Lord’s Prayer – Sister Janet Mead
  5. Come and Get Your Love – Redbone
  6. Sunshine On My Shoulders – John Denver
  7. The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me – Gladys Knight and the Pips
  8. Seasons in the Sun – Terry Jacks
  9. Oh My My – Ringo Starr
  10. Mockingbird – Carly Simon and James Taylor

The other nine hits the week ending April 13, 1974, include a song about a gender-confused fictional pop star, songs of romance, a very depressing song about a dying man and a couple of disco songs (one promoting the importance of dancing as a means of staying alive, about three years before the Bee Gees would broach the subject in Saturday Night Fever).

Don’t misunderstand me. I like most of these pop songs. But Top Forty radio is one of the last places to find the words of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

The Lord’s Prayer is Jesus’ instruction to His believers on how we should pray:

Being the Lord’s instruction on prayer, this passage is extremely important for believers to understand and know. And God, in His infinite wisdom and immeasurable creativity, used a hip Sister of Mercy from down under to get this message out to millions of people, many of whom had perhaps never had – and maybe otherwise never would have – heard these words of Jesus.

Not only did God see to it His Word got out to the world, He did it in a melodious way that guaranteed those who heard the song would remember it. The tune was an earworm (a song one will not soon forget and will stick in your head, replaying in your mental jukebox whenever someone mentions it, or you hear it again even years later). Once it’s in your head, it’s in your head.

“The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance” (2 Peter 3:9, ESV).

“I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted” (Job 42:2, ESV).

God used Pharoah, a mighty enemy and enslaver of His people, to see to it His will was done.

God spoke through the jawbone of an ass (Numbers 22:28).

Even the stones can cry out in praise of the LORD (Luke 19:40). (Wouldn’t have been cool if God had used The Rolling Stones in this instance?)

God sent His Son Jesus to be our propitiation – our substitutional sacrifice – overcoming death itself so we may be forgiven and follow Him to our heavenly home. He did all that for us, we who do not deserve the astonishing love our Father lavishes upon us – His children. He uses so many methods and situations to bless us, help us, grow us, save us. Why not a million-selling Top Ten single played over and over on pop radio?

And, who knows? Maybe God will use The Rolling Stones to shout out glory to Jesus! He reformed a Christian-hating Pharisee to write the majority of the New Testament.

No Merimnaō 

31 Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. – Matthew 6:31-33 [ESV]

When you feel stressed…

When you experience anxiety…

When you are worried…

When the cares of life are dragging you down…

Whatever troubles or cares you are facing, remember: no merimnaō. In other words, do not be anxious. Take no thought. Do not worry. Don’t be filled with care.

The most comprehensive yet simple passage on the subject of worry and anxiety is Philippians 4:4-7. Let’s break it down:

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. 

Rejoice! Not just when life is going well. But always – regardless of circumstances. Despite troubles. No matter what we’re facing. Not because of our troubles.

Rejoice always – ALWAYS – in God, our Heavenly Father. James instructs us to “count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing” [James 1:2-4, ESV]). For believers in God through Jesus Christ, the LORD works out the bad things in life to our good. Therefore, we have joy. We rejoice not in the pain but the blessings our Father brings through the circumstances of life.

Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; 

Be peaceful and joyful, and set the example of walking through life guided by the LORD, filled with His Spirit and peace. We are called to be salt and light, the example of Jesus to the world. Abd remember the LORD is with us always. He is sovereign over all. He is faithful even when we are not. He is love.

He is love.

Trust in the LORD.

do not be anxious about anything, 

Do not be anxious about anything.

Do not be anxious about anything.

Fear nothing. Whatever issues or troubles or trials we face, God is sovereign. God is in control. He is greater than our cares or worries. He has our lives in His hands.

He is our Father.

Trust in the LORD.

but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 

Prayer. Connect with the LORD. Worship Him. Open your heart with joy and awe to our Father Who is the Creator and Sustainer of all things.

Supplication. Let God know your needs. Ask Him in faith. “And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19 [ESV]). But don’t think Paul considers God to be some heavenly sugar daddy. God already knows what each of us needs before we ever ask. But He doesn’t dispense our every earthly desire. If He did, He would do us more harm than good. The LORD wants us to grow and learn. He is far more interested in our eternal lives, not just this short fraction of time we spend here on earth.

Thanksgiving. In God, we have everything we need. He has everything in our lives in His hands. Be thankful! We can do nothing on our own. We certainly can’t save ourselves. Only through the shed blood of Jesus can we attain salvation – an establishment of eternal relationship with God. Be grateful to our Father. If you feel He hasn’t answered your prayers, remember He is sovereign. We are not. He knows what’s best for His children. All things happen in His time, according to His will. Be thankful!

7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Lay down your worries. Cast off your cares. Go to the Lord with your needs in faith. Thank Him for all He is, all He does. Stop trying to figure out how it’s all going to work out and trust God. Trust Him with your circumstances. Trust Him with your life. Trust and recognize His sovereignty, His faithfulness and His mercy.

So remember: no merim. Be anxious for absolutely nothing. Don’t be afraid. Lay down your burdens and rest in Jesus. Let go of the control we try to cling to over our lives. Realize God is in control over everything. Fill your heart and mind with God’s Word. Seek the LORD first, focusing on our Father instead of our fears. In doing so, we will find the peace of Jesus Christ standing guard over our thoughts and emotions.