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A Warning for ALL Evangelical Churches

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Theology and Politics from a Conservative, Biblical Perspective

Is it ENTERTAINMENT or WORSHIP?

I can say this from my own experience. Every church we ever attended and eventually left, we did so for one reason: the church atmosphere slid away from true biblical values toward the emotional, feel-good end of things. It ends up where people are taught by osmosis and direction that the best way to “experience” God is through our emotions. Because of this, congregants come to rely on their sense of subjectivity that their emotions conjure up, in determining how God is speaking to them, how He is directing them, what He wants from them and how He wants them to live. In short, people come to rely on their emotions instead of God’s Word and because of this growing reliance on their emotions, God’s Word is slowly, quietly, and consistently pushed off to the side.

I grew up attending church. I also grew up playing musical instruments. I started off learning trumpet and piano and then embraced drums as well. As I got older, piano and trumpet eventually took a back seat and that was mainly due to the fact that we did not have a piano so I couldn’t practice routinely. I eventually got out of high school and stopped playing trumpet. I continued playing drums because in the 1970’s, the music was good. Most of it – though rock and roll – was music that was pleasant to the ear and had meaningful lyrics, often about boy meeting girl, falling in love, etc.

Of course, over time, something called “hard rock” and then “metal” came to be. Music always changes and often becomes more repugnant. Today, music is all finalized using ProTools, a software program that can take any voice through the computer and adjust it automatically so that all flats or sharps from the singer are digitally placed in tune. Same with the instruments. There is also plenty of overdubbing in today’s music. Unlike what was called “the wall of sound” from the Wrecking Crew in the 1960’s where there were literally multiples of the same instrument playing different tracks, today’s music is simply digitally overdubbed and perfected.

Today’s music is really an engineer’s game. More often than not, most groups who tour today often have canned music and audio tracks playing with their live sound. You don’t really want to hear them without it because the groups that were hits when I was a younger person and are still touring are pushing their 70s now. They’re really old and should have stopped a while ago, but money beckons and it’s all they know. If they don’t tour, they don’t make money. It is interesting how it has all evolved.

The same type of “progress” can be seen in musical stylings in churches of today. When I was growing up, the hymns were hymns, sung out of a hymnal. After college, the music in churches took a slightly new approach. It all started with those neat little choruses. I recall even playing drums in several churches that utilized these choruses. It was fun, didn’t take a great deal of work, the songs themselves followed the instinctual route of good, normal music. In other words, there was a musical symmetry to these choruses as simple as they were.

Of course, nothing stays the same. I began noticing that in place of these simple choruses (often based directly on the Psalms or other portions of Scripture), the songs started meandering and began sounding more like Bob Dylan tunes. They told stories. To me, they started sounded annoying because they were going against type, with discordant notes and tunes. Instead of adding to the worship, it seemed like they were attracting more of the attention.

Eventually, worship songs have become these heavily convoluted, wandering songs filled with high-strung guitar riffs and loud, obnoxious volumes, all set on a firm foundation of bombastic drumming. If you take away the lyrics of many of today’s so-called worship songs, they could easily be mistaken for what passes as secular music. There’s nothing uplifting about it, in my view. It seems like music has taken center stage, overriding the actual worship experience. But to most, it doesn’t seem to matter because people appeared to be really getting into things. They’re enjoying it. It makes them feel good. But this is the actual problem.

Every church we have ever attended in which we eventually left was due not necessarily to the music itself (as obnoxious as much of it is today), but to the direction this music pulled the church. It has led me to believe that the more the music is given free rein and center stage, the greater the chances that it will derail what God considers holy.

Today, churches are filled with people who shed tears while they are singing. They sway, clap their hands, raise their arms, and emote in a variety of ways – all because of the music. I have to wonder why?

I love good music as much as the next person. But when music itself can bring us to tears, I believe there is something off kilter. These same people who cry because of the music (or words), and the worship “experience,” do not necessarily cry when they read God’s Word. They don’t cry out of joy or sorrow. They read the Bible (if and when they do), and they see words, but often the words do not impact them in any real sustainable way. They aren’t moved by the bare facts of Scripture related to God, His tremendous love for us as well as His ultimate sacrifice that we might have salvation.

Yet, on Sunday mornings, with the guitar screaming loud, long high riffs, the drums banging away and the singers all staring at the ceiling with arms raised, somehow this is enough to bring grown men and women to tears. I frankly don’t get it. I mean, I do and I don’t.

I realize that what’s happening is that these people are simply responding emotionally to sounds but it doesn’t go any deeper than that. There is no real change in their lives. They react emotionally to a stimulus that is very fleeting. I want no part of that because it draws people away from God, not closer to Him. Do these same folks shed tears of joy over some of the classic hymns that reveal Scriptural truth?Instead, they become fully enamored with the way they feel about something and they assume their feeling is connected to God. It’s not. It’s connected to themselves. They are actually reveling in how they feel.

These churches that go down that path all end up moving toward some form of Charismatic renewal. It might not be overt at all and I’m not even talking about full-on tongues here. The very fact that people are caught up in a wave of emotion because of the impetus of music is very telling. The push toward reliance upon our emotions is often the first step toward a move away from God.

My wife and I watch Call the Midwife and it’s often very moving. Part of the reason has to do with the hard realities of life during the 1960’s in England when midwifery was still the normal way women had children. Life was very hard for most. The other reason has to do with the scripts, which are often very well written, though I’ll notice at times a political statement inserted here and there that would definitely not have been part of that decade. The other reason is due to the power of the actors in the show. Everyone is so realistic that you tend to forget you’re watching people act. However, another reason that is almost always forgotten is due to the musical background peppered throughout each episode.

Without those musical interludes here and there to help tug at your heartstrings or to signal how you should feel about something, it would be like watching real life between several people. We don’t go through life with musical tracks in the background emphasizing certain events in our life. When we do something fun, there is no musical background attached to it. When something sad happens, a quartet of strings does not automatically appear to help you get in the mood or support you in that mood.

Music has tremendous power to turn people in one direction or another. When my wife and I traveled to Europe a few years ago, we went to a symphony concert in Vienna. It was beautiful music. I recall on the plane flight home, I listened to one symphonic concert several times because the music was simply beautiful.

The hymns of old were designed to lift our voices and our attention to God. They were not meant to distract us away from God. They were meant to undergird our worship as we directed our attention to the only God worthy of our love and expression of worship. The hymns are a reminder of what we believe and in essence, we are stating these truths in musical fashion to our God. That is worship.

Much of the music of today that is routinely used in churches is absolute garbage in my opinion. If offers nothing except an opportunity to focus on yourself. You can actually watch (and “feel”) yourself as you sing some of these songs of today. It is very easy to get caught up in the emotional pull of the music rather than on God Himself.

Our church is just beginning a new study on Wednesday nights called, Behold Your God. It asks some very tough questions and as my wife and I were working on our homework, one of things it asks us is about our relationship with God. One question is this: Do you think that Jesus is the most precious thing about Christianity, or do you find that the idea of what He can do for you is more enticing than who He is?

As my wife and I considered that question, we thought of what it will be like when we see Him face to face. I think when I see Him face to face, it will be enough to bask in His Presence. To absorb Him. To drink Him in. That will be worshiping Him, just as Mary sat at His feet to absorb every word Jesus spoke. Imagine that.

Music does not do this. Emotion does not do this. Certainly our emotions can react to His Presence, but in truth, Jesus is enough. There is nothing more. The Bible says “His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence…” 2 Peter 1:3 ESV.

If you see that your church is starting to slide in modern music, reducing the number of hymns, be wary. It often starts like that and pretty soon, the hymns are shunted off to the side and the modern music is given the spotlight. Older folks are encouraged to “come along with the Spirit” so that more young people will come to church.

Over time, the pastor will stop wearing suits and a tie. The pulpit may be pushed off to the side. Sermons that might have at one time been expository are now broadly topical. In short, everything is dumbed down so as not to offend.

If you see this happening in your church, be prepared to find another church. You might try to take your concerns to the pastoral staff only to have them try to urge you to come along with the program or it may come to a point where they simply tell you that this is the direction and if you don’t approve, maybe you should look elsewhere. When that happens, you will know that Cultural Marxism has fully invaded your church. Best look for another one.

One day, authentic Christians will worship Him in absolute truth without the limitations of our sin nature. When we do, it won’t be because the music is sweet. It will be because Jesus Himself is beautiful, wonderful, loving, accepting, full of forgiveness and God Almighty. What a privilege to know the God of the universe.

Theology and Politics from a Conservative, Biblical Perspective


Source: https://studygrowknowblog.com/2018/01/24/a-warning-for-all-evangelical-churches/


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    • Man

      wow a Christian that complains that their hyms in church are becoming too modern.

      LOL go to bed grandpa and don’t play your gramophone backwards. You might hear Satan!

      and if you want to go back to scripture, Genesis alone gives much debate on its meaning and there is no consensus among the churches

      But i like the no true Scotsman at the end… “Authentic Christians” will worship Him in absolute truth without the limitations of our sin nature… whoever they may be

      • Firmament Does Exist

        What do you care….

        • Man

          because freedom of religion doesn’t mean that some christians get to dictate what others should do.

    • Just me

      Much of the music in Churches today is terrible. But, at the same time many hymns are not scriptural and some of the greatest were derived from popular music of the day. As long as it glorifies God and is true the Word – who cares?

    • Gordon

      It sounds like you are beginning to realize the fallacy of the organization. It not just music that is interrupting relationship with God; it is the result of trying to serve God with our flesh. Every time man seeks to organize by human means he adopts rituals and routines that seek to prove his worth is service to God. So according to the Box there are those that succeed and those that fail; yet neither base success on the finished work of Jesus (Yeshua).

      http://www.shadow-free.com/the-shadow-of-the-spiritual-introduction/

      “The Shadow of the Spiritual” is meaty, thought provoking, in-depth look into the rising tide of spiritual pollution within the Church. Its lingering effects remain oppressive and damaging to any believer who desires a pure expression of relationship with the Son of God. This self help book is a must read for any Christian wanting to understand how improper spiritual connections get formed, fed and how unhealthy spiritual bondage gets passed around. Yet, by embracing a simple biblical truth, we can separate ourselves from all sorts of added trouble. The second in a series, the author provides a platform for change and a simple yet powerful way out from the trappings of humanities many fallen exploits.

    • wheeties

      –these self proclaimed salvation experts talking like they are god themselves–delusional–using a man written book inspired by satan–spiritual hell is being a bible thumper,christian—god would not touch any of that crap with a 1000 ft pole cause god does not read the bible–never has,never will–was not written by god either–some insane homeless dudes in a cave wrote it inspired by satan–the word of men not god—the bible is the book of wrath and judgement–god has no wrath,nor judgement–only petty,weak,immature evil hateful,judgemental humans have wrath and judgement like bible thumpers,christians–jesus told us in his day that salvation is for everybody–but the bible thumpers of his day did not like that so they killed him–the bible thumpers of today would do the same—god loves all his stupid humans,even evil,hateful,judgemental bible thumpers–god knows who,what we are..would you as a parent turn on your children for being unwise little stupid kids?no,unless your evil–god is the same–get over yourself and your insane evil book–god is not like your stupid self–god is above the fray–your job to to rise above all that bible thumping nonsense–its a long shot—-humans have been the same stupid bastards since the beginning of time–bunch of evil morons

    • adam

      I agree, anymore so many think Christianity as well as other religion’s is a birthright instead of a doctrine. Jesus said many will love the tree,but hate the fruit, or love the fruit but hate the tree, as we easily can see many today love to claim his name but not follow his teaching as well as others love his teaching but refuse his name

      • Firmament Does Exist

        You mean His false name given by Rome? “Jesus” isn’t Hebrew…

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