Brenda and I sang Happy Birthday my step-mom on Sunday. During the last phrase we both decided to sing harmony. Brenda stayed on key. I tried to adjust my key to fit hers not noticing she had switched to harmony. The sound resembled a cat fight. I'm not good with dissonance.
The Wikipedia article on dissonance quotes Roger Kamien as writing, "An unstable tone combination is a dissonance; its tension demands an onward motion to a stable chord." Less eloquently we might say, "Hearing bad harmony makes us want to get on past the sour chord." The idea of dissonance motivating forward movement fits interestingly with today's parable.

During Lent we remind ourselves to surrender, to come home to Jesus. How does this dissonant parable motivate you to move?
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Speaking from a Mother's heart it matters not about "Dissonance". You were sending a message of love and appreciation. God makes all things beautiful. If I had to be in tune at any given moment, I would never sing. God says make a joyful noise to the Lord. The Holy Spirit turns our groanings into his praise. God accepts us where we are. The Holy Spirit turns desolation of an empty nest into praise if we stand firm. We send our chicks out to be ambassadors for God. Then we reach out to a higher calling and ministry. In Psalm 91 besides covering us with his wings, he gives his angels charge over us.
February 23, 2010.
Azalee Tatum
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