Concerning
Secular and Sacred Music part 2
At this point I will briefly define what I mean by the term secular as it applies to the music and
musicing of a Christian, and distinguish it from sacred music that is
appropriate for corporate worship. I
define secular music as that which pertains to temporal matters rather than
with spiritual matters Secular music that follows the spirit of anti-Christ, is
blasphemous, or is irreverent does not belong in the life of the
Christian. However, music that is not
religious but is clean and wholesome in nature does belong in the life of a
Christian. Secular music that is
concerned with that which relates to life in general is many times of a
wholesome nature. Secular music that a
Christian performs must be of a morally sound nature and it must be amenable to the cause of Christ. Furthermore, a Christian may only include
secular music that passes the tests and conditions of Christ-centered living
and does not bring reproach on the cause of Christ by its enactment.
So,
secular music is music that is not directly religious in nature. Sacred music that is appropriate for use in
corporate worship is distinguished by being hallowed by proper religious
association; meets all the tests of being appropriate for corporate (and
private) worship of a high and holy triune God; is performed expressly for the
glory and honor of God, and is presented as a musical offering unto God.
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