is it ok for a christian to listen to music in the secular world cos sometimes when i do , i get this warning nin my spirit that it conflicts with the spirit of god that is in me.someone said they get inspiration for those songs from the devil so listening to it makes me have a little of the spirit of satan in me.
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Since we are human and not perfect our emotions and feelings get in the way although IMO these things are what makes us human. I get emotional and have good feelings whenever I talk to our Father or read the bible or donate time/money to a charitable cause. Somehow I don't think this is a 'bad' thing.
Just found this "new" holiday song that is really really good hope you enjoy listening as much as I did....
I love UK Hardcore/rave music (as you can probably tell by user name); it's fast, hard, energizing, uplifting, usually played at the types of events where people take drugs. I state this as a matter of fact and with no shame. When I went to these events, I never took drugs, only drank water and had some of the best nights of my life.
Looking back, I have no regrets and still listen to that music today. I think there are many similarities between Christianity and the rave culture as well as the music being used as worship (see http://www.allaboutgod.net/profiles/blogs/dance-rejoice-and-just-ra...) I listen to the likes of Tim Hughes and Kim Walker but I also listen to Snow Patrol, Evanesence, Linkin Park. Their songs are usually about the world and it's issues and you can pick up some quite deep themes (listen to "Where is the love" by The Black Eyed Peas")
I think some Christians can get themselves in such a mess worrying about what music to listen to, what rules to follow etc. I know this idea has been dismissed but I follow my heart on these matters and since my heart follows Christ, I trust it. To a certain extent music is about what you make it. If it feels right, go with it and God will soon let you know if you're on the wrong path.
Grazer,
Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?
Do not trust your heart. Trust God's word.
Ephesians 4:22 You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires;
Are we to serve God or the flesh and our logic?
Proverbs 16:25 There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death
Proverbs 12:15 The way of a fool seems right to him, but a wise man listens to advice.
Proverbs 14:12There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death
Romans 6:21 What benefit did you reap at that time from the things you are now ashamed of? Those things result in death!
I am very familiar with some of the music you placed here: Linkin Park, Evanesence and The Black Eyed Peas, they are the music I listened to in a fallen state or a state of compromise to my Christian values. That music does not edify the Spirit man in any way, but brings anger, sadness etc... Where is the love by the Black Eyes Peas is ok, but the band has a whole bunch of dirty songs as well, so should we listen to such groups.
I have never liked raved music, is one of the only genres of music I dislike. I dislike it because it has the capacity as other genres have, to penetrate the soul of a person through the energy infused by the electronic sounds. When the theme is perverted, then the listeners are really infused by it and it tends to cultivate the use of drugs.
My heart WAS deceitful but now I am reborn in Christ. It follows Christ therefore I CAN trust it.
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I agree there are some bands like the Peas that combine significant songs with trash....Nickleback is one they mix 'religious' tracks with insignificant stuff....Thats why you burn the significant songs and don't listen to the trash...I love Third Days music but there are a couple of insignificant tracks on there disc as well. Isn't there something about make a joyful noise in the Word?
Penny
I have never heard an insignificant song from Thridday, but i probably haven't heard all their music. I have seen them twice in concert and they were a tremendous blessing.
David, the same could be argued about some of the heavy 'rap' style music you used to have on your profile. I'm sure a lot of people within the Christian community would not understand its value. I think it is just about the style of the music that appeals to us. There is Christian rap, heavy metal, dance, techno, and also different styles, beats, from around the worlds too etc etc etc, just like in the 'real world', music is music. As long as the lyrics are not deliberately going against God then I have no problem with any style of music.
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