Wordly music?

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Kim82

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I believe there is a distinction between what you listen to (the music you choose to play) vs hearing it (music playing overhead in a store, for example). You can't avoid Hearing secular music but you can choose to not listen to it.
Yes that is so.

But I believe if someone does not listen to secular music, then neither should they watch movies.

Its just the same concept.

Everything won't be perfect until we get to heaven.

Scripture says we must not be over righteous.
 

Victor1999

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Hi, I'm New.
As a person who always looks for meaning in songs, in my experiences with secular music playing at work, I found out that if a song does not explicitly say something that is contrary to God's will, it can always be interpreted in a religious way that helps remind us of the truth we received from God. Automatic reinterpretation of songs as I hear them has become a useful habit that helps me stay focused on good things while doing ordinary things of this life.
 

inukubo

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It all comes down to how you define "worldly" music. As followers of Christ, we should test the spirits and discern what is good, true, excellent, and God-glorifying -- no matter what the label may say. Unfortunately, I find a lot of "Christian" music these days to be not very honest, true to life, or excellent for that matter. Some "secular" music may in fact be more God-honoring than a lot of Christian music. (Although there is a lot of garbage in both camps.)
 

Brandon123

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Is he the guy who was playing the seven string guitar? I first discovered apologetics while offering moral support to a young man on youtube who was taking some flack from critics, even though he was really good. He was also on myspace, and it was while I spoke to him there also, when I noticed here were boards, and a Religion forum. That was twelve years ago! I was only three years into my Christian walk at that time. What an eye opening experience o_O:oops: Here is the song:


I played guitar for quite a few years also :)
Is he the guy who was playing the seven string guitar? I first discovered apologetics while offering moral support to a young man on youtube who was taking some flack from critics, even though he was really good. He was also on myspace, and it was while I spoke to him there also, when I noticed here were boards, and a Religion forum. That was twelve years ago! I was only three years into my Christian walk at that time. What an eye opening experience o_O:oops: Here is the song:


I played guitar for quite a few years also :)
Julia trentschuk koyunbaba...classical guitar on YouTube
 

breno785au

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I used to be really dedicated to listening to only "Christian" music. I've found a lot of it can be quite shallow, I don't know if the industry is playing it safe like the mainstream pop industry does but there's also some amazing music out there that glorifies God.
In my journey, i've found I can trust my spirit to discern what it doesn't like, if I hear something that is not within the genre of 'christian' and it grates against my spirit, I won't listen to it any longer. By way of practice we learn to discern.
So now that i've discovered i'm free of that must-be-only-christian mindset, i'm finding so much enjoyable music. I love music, i've learnt to appreciate all genres, though I don't listen to all genres. I respect the work each person puts into their craft.

Here's some lyrics to a song that i'm dissecting at the moment, it's not 'christian' and i'm quite fine with that :)

In moments of pain
Where heart and mind collide
Self reflection helps me decide
I believe the sacrifices in life
Give more than they take

Visions flowing slowly shedding light
Memories swimming in the sea of time
Pieces to the puzzle falling into place
That with which we struggle through we've learned to embrace

Love show the way, alter my state of mind
Wash away the sorrow
Grace lead the way
When boundaries are found
Surrender to reason

Life gives you brighter days
Through sacrifices made
My spirit travels like the wind and waves
My heart and mind unite
Mistakes resolved give sight
The river's currents slowly turns the stone

Restless angels
Help me find my way
Restless angels
Help me find my strength
Restless angels
Help me find my way

Restless angels
Let love show the way
Let grace be the way
Surrender to reason
 

Dude653

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I don't think there's anything wrong with listening to secular music as long as the lyrics are satanic or something
I've always been a Metalhead. I know there's Christian metal out there but most of it sucks.