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January 27, 2005

Soul Music

Christianity Today's Books & Culture website has a review of Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalog, "the first book of sermons inspired by what just might be the world's most influential rock 'n' roll band."

Reminding, comforting, and challenging are recurring themes in Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalog. Editors Raewynne J. Whiteley and Beth Maynard, both Episcopalian ministers, have produced the first book of sermons inspired by what just might be the world's most influential rock 'n' roll band. Gathering 26 contributors from across the landscape of U2 fandom to offer a collection of homilies, meditations, and essays, they offer a welcome portrait of what's possible when you have three chords and the truth.

Is it any wonder this book exists? For more than two decades, U2 has been preaching basic biblical principles to its chosen congregation of America. Three of the four band members once nearly left the band before it really got going when the Christian community of Shalom, in which they were deeply involved, advised them they could not serve both God and the rock guitar. The three disagreed. Now, nearly a dozen albums and more than a thousand live performances later, millions of fans would likely disagree too, many of whom say they owe a debt to U2 for their own spiritual formation.

Whiteley holds a Ph.D. in homiletics and is the vicar of an Episcopalian church in Swedesboro, New Jersey. Maynard is an Episcopalian rector in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. They share an interest in GenXer evangelism and in using pop culture for starting conversations about God. Both use U2 songs in their teaching. They asked for sermons inspired by a U2 song, and Eugene Peterson (who counts himself a fan) agreed to write a foreword to the volume.

You won't find any deep exegesis of either the biblical text or the U2 song in these sermons. Nor will you get much engagement with a particular strain of theology or critical theory. There is a clear emphasis on the biblical imperative to act on what you know, but the contributors leave it up to the reader to find a specific application of the truths these sermons recall.

U2's latst album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, concludes with a song titled "Yahweh." I've posted the lyrics in the extended-entry portion of this post.

Yahweh
U2

Take these shoes
Click clacking down some dead end street
Take these shoes
And make them fit
Take this shirt
Polyester white trash made in nowhere
Take this shirt
And make it clean, clean
Take this soul
Stranded in some skin and bones
Take this soul
And make it sing

Yahweh, Yahweh
Always pain before a child is born
Yahweh, Yahweh
Still I’m waiting for the dawn

Take these hands
Teach them what to carry
Take these hands
Don’t make a fist
Take this mouth
So quick to criticise
Take this mouth
Give it a kiss

Yahweh, Yahweh
Always pain before a child is born
Yahewh, Yahweh
Still I’m waiting for the dawn

Still waiting for the dawn, the sun is coming up
The sun is coming up on the ocean
This love is like a drop in the ocean
This love is like a drop in the ocean

Yahweh, Yahweh
Always pain before a child is born
Yahweh, tell me now
Why the dark before the dawn?

Take this city
A city should be shining on a hill
Take this city
If it be your will
What no man can own, no man can take
Take this heart
Take this heart
Take this heart
And make it break

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Bill,

I know we're all Big Orange fans around here, but are you sure they are preaching from the UT catalog.

I've read the UT catalog, and I must say the course listings while impressive are not particularly inspiring... :)

Posted by: Lynn at January 27, 2005 8:16 PM

Fixed it!

(Readers: The error the commenter is talking about is that I had written the book title as "Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the UT Catalog")

Posted by: Bill at January 27, 2005 9:43 PM

Too bad Christianity Today's review didn't include the info that one of the editors is a native Nashvillian!
--co-editor Beth Maynard, now no longer from the Green Hills area

Posted by: Beth Maynard at March 19, 2005 10:07 AM

Please take a look at the video material being used for stadium screen display during the singing of "Yahweh."

I have counted MANY different PAGAN - SPIRITISTIC symbols within it.(See list below.)

The "first commandment", whose principles are repeated throughout the Bible, Divinely mandates that no other god be brought up against Jehovah/ Yahweh's face. The latter part warns against and condemns taking up the name of God in a worthless way. (Please see Exodus 20:1-7.)

Displaying pagan images while singing a song to and about "Yahweh" is absolutely profaning/blapheming his name, using it in "a worthless way."

Here is a list of the pagan/spiritistic symbols-images in the video:

Eye of Horus/All-Knowing Eye on pyramid

Eye of Horus and Cross emitting rays from Sun god Ra

Hand of Fatima-Evil Eye/Hamsa hand

Seal of Solomon/ Hexagram

Hexagram of Water

Androgenous being

Sun wheel

Concentric circles

Labyrinth

Chalice

Goddess/ Mother Earth/ Mother-Child

Tree of Life (for misuse)

Solar eclipse (in context with all of these other pagan symbols)

Heart (in context with all these other pagan symbols)

Dove (in context with all these other pagan symbols)

Candle, flame (in context with all these other pagan symbols)

Phallus/Vulva-Yoni

Phallic image entering female "circle",
creating circle with dot (Bindu) in center

Sun-Moon

Cresent Moon-Star

Cross

Star in circle - (blasphemous) "Divine Mind"

Triangle in Circle - Thaumaturgic triangle enclosed in "protective" circle.

Anyone who TRULY wants to serve Yahweh and Christ above man - AND be able to HELP RESCUE their fellow man from Satan's death-producing and future-killing lies filling the air of this world (Ephesians 2:2) MUST learn and firmly hold on to God's truth in his words. (John 17:16,17) TRUE guidance and HOPE from God is what NEEDS to be promoted. We owe to our Maker and our neighbor to compare whatever spiritual ideas humans are teaching to what the Authority of God's word says.

True worshipers of Yahweh/ Jehovah rightfully owe to exalt (NOT dishonor) his name; warn against spiritual danger, such as that humans need to OBEY God and Christ (Ezekiel 33:8,9; 2 Thessalonians 1:8; and preach about Jehovah/ Yahweh's real heaven-based, coming global Kingdom government to the world. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19,20)

"Oh you lovers of Jehovah [Yahweh], hate what is bad." (Psalm 97:10)

Hate what is bad no matter how much you admire/ care for the person doing/ saying it. (Love God and Christ MORE.) Unless we stand firm for God's way, we cannot help save anyone from spiritual peril-death.

Thank you and good-bye.

Posted by: Theresa at August 9, 2005 5:43 PM
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