Secular Music Comes under Christ’s Lordship-part 3
There is no biblical conflict
created by a Christian including clean secular music, as well as sacred
music. The two do not oppose each
other. There is not anything inherently opposing
about music that addresses itself to religious matters and music that does not
address itself to religious matters. One
gospel song writer said, “My raptured soul can only sing of Calvary.” He certainly had the right to exclude all
secular music but such a philosophy and praxis in not a Bible mandate.
One
of the unfortunate philosophical positions of some Christian musicians is that
all religious music is appropriate in the life of a Christian and conversely
that all non-religious music is inappropriate in the life of a Christian. On the surface it would seem that including
only religious music would greatly simplify music philosophy. This faulty praxis only complicates matters
since it removes all need and responsibility of the Christian to prove what is
“acceptable unto the Lord”. This
paradigm has spawned a generation of Christian musicians that believe that
there are no absolutes, rules, or standards of sacred music. There is only one guideline – the music has
to be religious in nature. Under this
mindset, sacred music is a standardless art that does not have to pass any
tests of suitability and appropriateness or correctness or incorrectness.
Thought
for the Day
Sometimes Christian musicians ignore
the genres of music that deal with temporal things. At other times they look on love songs as
being substandard or beneath the dignity of a Christian performer. However, these types of music have a valuable
place in the life of Christians.
Therefore, they must be included in a Christian’s worldview of the whole
of music.
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