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Make melody in your hearts (Not with musical instruments)

Baptist Commentary, January 16, 2026January 16, 2026

The New Testament verse that says “make melody in your hearts” is Ephesians 5:19.

📖 The Verse

  • Ephesians 5:19 (KJV): “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.”
  • Other translations phrase it slightly differently, but the core idea remains: worship is not about outward sound alone, but about the inward melody of a Spirit-filled heart.

✨ Context

  • This verse is part of Paul’s exhortation to believers in Ephesus to “be filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians 5:18).
  • Instead of drunkenness or worldly excess, Paul points to joyful, Spirit-led worship expressed through psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
  • The emphasis is on the heart as the true instrument of praise—a contrast to Old Testament worship where physical instruments were central.

🔑 Key Insights

  • Inner worship: The phrase “make melody in your hearts” highlights that true worship flows from sincerity and inner devotion, not just external performance.
  • Community: Paul frames this as believers speaking to one another—worship is both vertical (to God) and horizontal (encouraging each other).
  • Contrast with Amos 5:23: Where God rejected Israel’s outward music because of hypocrisy, Paul shows that Spirit-filled believers can offer acceptable worship when it springs from the heart.

🔑 Observations

  • KJV uses the phrase “make melody in your heart” — the wording you’re holding to.
  • Other translations shift slightly: “with your heart” (ESV, NASB) or “from your heart” (NIV).
  • The Greek verb psallō originally meant “to pluck/strike” (like a stringed instrument), but by Paul’s day it was commonly used for singing praise. That’s why translators vary between “make melody” and “make music.”

✨ Why This Matters

  • David’s era: literal plucking of strings (harps, lyres).
  • Paul’s exhortation: the “plucking” is now inward — the heart itself is the instrument.
  • KJV preserves that imagery beautifully with “make melody in your heart.”

David instituted instruments, Amos showed God rejecting hollow music, and Paul redirects worship to the heart’s melody. It’s a progression from external ritual to internal Spirit-led praise.

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