Christian music
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Christian rock music |
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Many
Christians affirm that rock music (as well as other kinds of contemporary
music, such as rap and disco) must be used to reach the lost with the Gospel,
that is to say, they affirm that rock music is a means of communicating the
Gospel to the young people who do not know God so that they might be saved.
Those who affirm this usually cite the following words of Paul: “For though I
am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win
the more; and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews; to those
who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win those who are under
the law; to those who are without law, as without law (not being without law
toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win those who are
without law: to the weak I became as weak, that I might win the weak. I have
become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some” (1
Corinthians |
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Confutation |
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Introduction |
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First
of all, let me say that I also have thought for a certain period of time of
my new life in Christ that rock music can be used to reach the lost, for
after I got saved in 1983 (at that time I was about 19 years old) I listened
to the so called Christian rock music played by some ‘Christian’ groups (such
as Jerusalem, Resurrection Band, and others) for about two years. I became
acquainted with the so called Christian rock music during my second stay in |
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I am going to explain to you why rock music must be rejected,
and thus every Christian must not play or listen to it. |
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Rock
music is rooted in occultism |
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Rock
music is rooted in occultism for it originated in the African jungle among
people who were devoted to voodoo and witchcraft. The medicine man (or priest
or sorcerer) was the chief musician also, and it used the music to get the
tribesmen into contact with the gods to drive the evil spirits away or to
attract the favour of the good gods. The way he used music to get his
tribesmen into contact with the gods was through the beat. By means of the
music, the tribesmen were worked into a craze, a frenzy, and were able to
hear voices of the spirits, see what they otherwise did not see, and do what
they otherwise could not do. Obviously we know that those gods evoked by the
medicine man actually were demons or evil spirits. Then in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries the negros who were captured from Africa for slavery in
America took with them their religion, and with it also the music used by
them in their homeland to contact demons. The occult origins of this kind of
music is confirmed not only by the fact that it is an extremely violent style
of music which incites the listeners to be violent, merciless, arrogant, to
take drugs, to fornicate, to rebel against the governing authorities, to hate
Jesus Christ and His teachings, etc., but also by the fact that many of the
so called rock stars are devoted to occultism or have something to do with it
and have dedicated directly or indirectly some of their songs to the devil
(for instance, the Rolling Stones’ song titled ‘Sympathy for the Devil,’ and
the Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ are songs which have undoubtedly
occult origins), who is the originator of this kind of music which attracts
so many young people. Even some unsaved rock musicians and researches have
confirmed the connection between rock music and the occult. Newsweek magazine noted the African
and voodoo music connection in disco rock: "From Latin music, it takes
the percolating percussion, its sensuous, throbbing rhythms; from Afro and
Cuban music, it repeats simple lyric lines like voodoo chants" (Newsweek, April 2, 1979, pp. 58,59).
Rock artist Peter Gabriel has no
doubt that there is a direct African connection to rock & roll: ‘There
are things like the bo diddley rhythm that i’ve heard beat-for-beat in
congolese patterns. Part of what we consider our fundamental rock and roll
heritage originated in |
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Rock
music has harmful effects on those who play and listen to it |
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Rock
music has harmful effects on those who play or listen to it. For this kind of
music encourages people to rebel against the governing authorities appointed
by God, to give themselves over to illicit sex (fornication, adultery,
homosexuality, lesbianism), to strip off, to blaspheme the name of God, to
practice occultism, to get drunk, to take drugs, to hate their neighbour, to
beat and kill other people, to mention just some of the bad things it
encourages to do. Here in Italy there is a well-known rock star, named Vasco
Rossi, who many years ago recorded a song whose title was ‘Voglio una vita
spericolata’, which means ‘I want to live in the fast lane,’ and which was a
great success at the time, and which is still loved by many young people. The
lyrics of this song says among other things, ‘Voglio
una vita piena di guai’, that is, ‘I want a life full of troubles’. You may
say, ‘Not all the lyrics of the rock songs urges people to live a life full
of troubles!’ Well, my answer is that even though not all the lyrics of the
rock songs urges people to get drunk, to take drugs, to fornicate, and so on,
all of them somehow convey a wrong message, for the rock music itself conveys
a wrong message to the hearers. Let me give you an example: consider any rock
song played by a famous rock band, which is played only with instruments
without any words, does it convey a message such as ‘be humble’, or ‘turn the
other cheek’, or ‘be holy,’ or ‘seek righteousness’? I don’t think so. It
seems to me that rock music – even if it is played with instruments only -
conveys the following messages: ‘Be arrogant’, ‘be violent,’ ‘do whatever you
like,’ and so on. That’s why rock music can’t accompany holy and righteous
words, for rock music in itself is evil. We can’t mix Christian lyrics and
rock music, for we can’t mix holy words and unholy melodies. So, no matter if
the lyrics of the rock songs contain bad words or not, incite people to
revolt or not, the music itself conveys a bad and wrong message to the
hearers. We can compare rock music to a bad tree that brings bad fruits. This
is confirmed by the conduct displayed by the rock bands and by those who
attend rock concerts. They are carnally minded, for they set their minds on
the things of the flesh. You can really find all kinds of perverse and
rebellious people among them. Therefore we, who are the temple of the Holy
Spirit and are led by the Holy Spirit, must not play or listen to this
diabolic style of music, which encourages people to live according to the flesh.
The Scripture says: “If you live according to the flesh you will die” (Romans
8:13 – NKJV), so we can’t love or use something whose purpose is to lure
Christians into doing what is contrary to the Word of God and thus to kill
them spiritually. In other words, we can’t love or use a kind of music that
incites people to rebel against God. |
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Music
is not neutral |
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In
the light of what I have said so far, therefore, it is obvious that the
statement according to which music is neutral is untrue, for rock music is
not neutral at all. Anyone who has attended a rock concert cannot deny that
the atmosphere that this kind of music creates in the stadium or in the
auditorium where the concert is held is not a holy atmosphere but on the
contrary an atmosphere that encourages people to get drunk, to be violent, to
move sensually, to speak bad words, to fornicate, to commit adultery, and so
on, which are all works of the flesh that we as sons of God must hate and
flee. Yes, rock music creates a sinful atmosphere, just as other kinds of
music. Have you ever wondered why the owner of a tavern or a night club
chooses a certain kind of music, which appeals to the fleshly lusts? Have you
ever wondered why movie makers decide to accompany each scene of their films
with a certain kind of music which is different depending on the scene? Have
you ever wondered why advertisers use a certain kind of music rather than
another to promote certain products? The answer to these questions is the
same: because music is not neutral but is able to create the right atmosphere
or to have the right psychological effects on those who listen to it. I am
surprised to see that many Christians do not realize this. Listen, you who
think that music is neutral: let us suppose you are praying to God in your
bedroom, and suddenly you hear someone play a heavy metal song, would you not
be disturbed by that music? I am sure, you would. However, let us suppose
that while you are praying to God in your bedroom you hear someone play ‘Oh
Great Thou art’ or ‘Amazing Grace’ or ‘El Shadday,’ would you be disturbed?
Not at all. Why? Because the kind of music which accompanies these songs does
not lust against the Spirit, but rather it encourages the Holy Spirit
activity. That’s why if someone plays one of the above mentioned songs while
all the members of a Church are praying with a low voice to God, the
spiritual atmosphere is not disturbed at all. Likewise, if someone is in a night
club, and suddenly someone begins to play ‘Amazing Grace’ in the night club,
he will feel greatly disturbed by that song; not only by the lyrics, but also
by the type of music that accompanies the words of that song. Why? Because
the music of ‘Amazing Grace’ creates an atmosphere that is not fit for a
night club. That’s why the owner of a night club chooses certain kinds of
music, which minister to the carnal side of man, so that those who attend
that place may feel at ease while they stay in that sinful place. |
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What
kind of music should accompany Christian songs |
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Having
demonstrated that rock music is just one of the fleshly types of music
existing in this world of darkness, and therefore it is not fit at all for
accompanying Christian songs, let me tell you what kind of music Christians
must play and listen to. First of all I want to remind you that a Christian
is a person who belongs to Christ, and the Scripture affirms that “those who
are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires”
(Galatians 5:24 – NKJV) for they died with Christ to sin, that is to say,
their old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away
with, that they should no longer be slaves of sin (cf. Romans 6:6). This is
why Paul says that “if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things
have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17 –
NKJV), for a Christian is no longer a carnal person who walks according to
the passions and desires of the flesh, but a new person, a spiritual person,
who walks according to new passions and desires, which are holy and right for
they are produced in him by the Holy Spirit of God. In other words, a
Christian is someone who walks in the Spirit and not in the flesh - he is a
spiritual person and not a carnal person - for the Spirit who dwells in him
prompts him to think, to dress, to talk, to behave
in a completely different way, which is holy. A Christian knows that he no
longer belongs to this wicked world, for the Lord has rescued him from it
through the blood of Jesus Christ and so now, since he belongs to Christ, he
must not love the world or the things in the world, for - as John says – “all
that is in the world – the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the
pride of life – is not of the Father but is of the world” (1 John 2:16 –
NKJV). As a consequence, he must not play or listen to all those kinds of
music which appeal to the fleshly lusts and try to arouse them, and among
these kinds of music are rock, disco, rap and many others, for all of them
prompt the listeners to move sensually, to think evil thoughts, to fornicate
and so on, that is to say, to do things which are hostile to the Holy Spirit.
So what kind of songs should a Christian play or listen to? A Christian must
play and hear only spiritual songs, that is, songs whose lyrics and melodies
are spiritual, for the Scripture says: “… be filled with the Spirit; speaking
to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making
melody in your heart to the Lord” (Ephesians 5:18-19), and again: “Let the
word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing
one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in
your hearts to the Lord” (Colossians 3:16). In the light of the Scripture,
therefore, the music which accompanies the Christian songs must create a holy
atmosphere, that is to say, a wholesome spiritual atmosphere that encourages
the Holy Spirit activity. Let me explain to you what I mean. All the saints
who are gathered in the place of worship, when they sing a song to the Lord
or hear someone sing a song, should be prompted to reflect on the love of God
which He manifested toward us by sending Jesus into this world to atone for
our sins, on His power, on His faithfulness, on His greatness, and so on;
they should be prompted to praise and thank Him all the more, they should be
prompted to rejoice in the Lord, they should be encouraged to follow the
Lord, they should feel strengthened in the inner man, and to ask God to
forgive them of their sins. As for the unbelievers who happen to be in the
place of worship and listen to a song, they should perceive that they are in
the midst of the Church of the Living God. In other words, unbelievers should
feel the presence of God in a place of worship also through the music which
is played by the saints there. What I mean is this: just as a believer, who
walks according to the Spirit, perceives that demons are present in a place
where rock or disco music is played, so sinners should realize that God is
present in a certain place also through the music that is played in that
place. Through the music played there they should perceive a holy and
spiritual atmosphere, they should be encouraged to ask God to forgive their
sins, they should not be at their ease till they repent of their sins and
believe in the Gospel. |
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Further
proof that confirms that music is not neutral |
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That
music is not neutral is evident also from the following incidents recorded in
the Bible. |
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“And
it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took
an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was
refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him” (1 Samuel |
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Please
notice that in both cases when the harp was played a good thing took place;
when David played his harp king Saul would feel better and the evil spirit
would leave him; while when the harpist played in the presence of the prophet
Elisha it came to pass that the hand of the Lord came upon Elisha and he
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In
the light of these two incidents recorded in the Bible, we should not be
surprised therefore to find out that in heaven the musical instrument which
is played is the harp, as it is written: “And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst
of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a
Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the
seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth. And he came and took the
book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne. And when he had
taken the book, the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before
the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours,
which are the prayers of saints. And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art
worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain,
and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue,
and people, and nation; And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and
we shall reign on the earth” (Revelations 5:6-10), and again: “And I saw as
it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had gotten the
victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the
number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God. And
they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb,
saying, Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true
are thy ways, thou King of saints. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and
glorify thy name? for thou only art holy: for all
nations shall come and worship before thee; for thy judgments are made
manifest” (Revelations 15:2-4). The fact that in heaven both the living
creatures and the elders, who are around the throne of God, have each a harp
should lead each of us to reflect very seriously on the kind of music which
should accompany Christian songs. Please do not misunderstand me, I am not
saying that Christian songs can be accompanied only by the sound of a harp or
that songs are spiritual only if they are accompanied with a harp, but I just
want you to realize that not all kinds of music are fit for Christian songs. |
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is no doubt that the harp creates a good atmosphere in the place where it is
played and is fit for a holy meeting. Many years ago I saw a sister play the
harp in a place of worship, and I still remember with pleasure the type of
sound which her harp produced. It was as if the sound of that harp created an heavenly atmosphere. However, according to the
Scripture, we are allowed to praise the Lord with other instruments, as it is
written in the book of Psalms: “Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet,
praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with tambourine and dancing,
praise him with the strings and flute, praise him with the clash of cymbals,
praise him with resounding cymbals” (Psalm 150:3-5 – NIV). So the harp is not
the only instrument we are allowed to play to accompany the songs we sing to
the Lord. |
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About
the so called Christian rock artists and their music |
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I
have proved that rock music is not fit for Christian songs for it is of the
devil, therefore it must be rejected without hesitation. Now I want to say
something about the so called Christian rock music and those who play it. |
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‘Christian’ rock artists affirm that they use rock music to evangelize the
lost, that is to say, they affirm that rock music is a means of communicating
the Gospel to the young people who do not know God so that they might be
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of all, it must be said that according to the Scripture we cannot use an evil
thing as a means of evangelizing the lost. The end does not justify the
means. Just as we can’t use sex to reach the lost and win them to Christ –
like the Children of God who, being perverted people who teach damnable
heresies, practice the so called ‘flirty fishing’ -, or karate and some other
martial arts – like some groups of young people who use martial arts to
evangelize the lost -, for these means are wrong, so we can’t use a kind of
music which is rooted in occultism to evangelize the lost in order to win
them to Christ. Someone will say then: ‘Did not Paul say: ““For though I am
free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the
more; and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win the Jews; to those
who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win those who are under
the law; to those who are without law, as without law (not being without law
toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win those who are
without law: to the weak I became as weak, that I might win the weak. I have
become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some” (1
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‘Christian’ rock artists affirm that they use music to reach the lost.
However, according to the Scripture, the purpose of Christian music was never
meant to evangelize the lost. The purpose of Christian music is to glorify
God, to thank Him, to sing of His love, of His power, of His faithfulness.
The Scripture says: “… be filled with the Spirit; speaking to yourselves in
psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart
to the Lord” (Ephesians 5:18-19), and again: “Let the word of Christ dwell in
you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and
hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord”
(Colossians 3:16), and again: “Sing to the Lord a new song, and His praise in
the assembly of saints” (Psalm 149:1 – NKJV), and also: ‘Sing praises to the
Lord, who dwells in Zion!” (Psalm |
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Conclusion |
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Brothers
and sisters in the Lord, if you still listen to the so called Christian rock
music, I urge you to stop listening to it immediately. If you have some
records of these so called Christian rock bands, take them and break them
into pieces and throw them away. Their music is a worldly music which is
rooted in occultism, which appeals to fleshly lusts, and does not glorify
God. They do not want their listeners to get interested in the things of God,
but to buy their records. Know this, that there is no such thing as
“Christian” rock music. Just as there is no such thing as “Christian
adultery” or “Christian homosexuality”. If it is rock music is not Christian,
and if it is Christian music is not rock. |