Secular Music
Comes under Christ’s Lordship-part 5
Christian
musicians, who are only involved with performing religious music, sometimes
choose to ignore the whole of music which includes secular music and
musicing. Ignoring secular music in
one’s philosophical basis is short sighted and is also an incomplete view. Sooner or later the church musician will be
faced with secular music. Wedding music
is only one example of the use of secular music in the context of sacred
ceremonies. Although the use of secular
music for such an occasion is not inherently in conflict with the principles of
Christian living, some music that a Christian artist may be asked to perform is
definitely in conflict with Christian beliefs.
At
this point in this discussion you may be waiting for a list of songs which are
currently used in weddings which are not amenable to the Lordship of
Christ. You are going to be disappointed
if this is the answer to your approved repertoire. There are several problems with this over
simplistic approach. First, this blog is
designed to make the reader think.
Second, song literature changes very rapidly in this century. If I gave a list, you probably would not
think and my list would soon be outdated and obsolescent.
Although
it is never easy, the Christian musician must continually struggle with the
content and musical styles of both sacred and secular literature. With secular literature, the problem is most
often not only style but also the situations and contexts surrounding the
music. When a Christian performs music
he or she is unable to keep from being associated with its style and
content. As I have often said no
musician musics unto himself. All the music that a Christian performs reflects
on our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, because every Christian is a
representative of Him.
Thought for
the Day
Wedding
music is only the tip of the iceberg musically speaking. There are a host of secular genres that are
not appropriate for a Christian to perform.
However there are also many secular music genres that are not in
conflict with the reality of being a born again Christian who lives a changed
life.
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