Choose a Music Mentor Wisely
The process of developing a Bible based
Christocentric music philosophy in this century is very complex since there
have been major changes in church music based on what Christian musicians do as
opposed to what has for centuries been the guiding principles that have
governed all sacred musicing. For this reason,
the Christian musician must only allow himself or herself to be mentored by a
musician whose musical praxis is
congruent with Bible principles of music and musicing, and whose musical life
actions are congruent with the changed life of a Christian. The young Christian musician must remember
that what a music mentor does is just as important as what that musician says about
music and musicing. When it comes to
those whom one trusts, the Christian musician must choose wisely. Musical actions speak much more loudly than
words.
A large number of Christian musicians have
grown silent about music and musicing because they have been so squeezed into
the world’s mold of musicing that this conformation has caused them to order
their musicing in the same manner that the world musics. When a Christian performs the same music
(with a religious text) in exactly in the same manner as the world performs
secular music that is designed to appeal to “”the lust of the flesh, and the
lust of the eyes, and the pride of life” (St. John 2:16), without regard for it
whether it is appropriate to be a concomitant to Christian worship, that
musician is failing to make any difference between the sacred and the profane. This
lack of distinction has caused much confusion about the purpose of what should
actually happen in public worship.
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