Christian Music Lyric
Re: What christian rock bands are there
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 14:07:38 GMTNewsgroups: alt.music.christian.rock
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> From: "Michael K McCleary" <email-address-deleted> > "Josh Spencer" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message > news:email-address-deleted... > >> >> In my opinion a faith that is so frail as to be threatened by opposing >> lyrics is really no faith at all. It is simply fear-based morality. >> > > Faith is frail, in that it dwells in fragile vessels that are held together > by the Holy Spirit. We are frail, maybe, but faith and the Holy Spirit are anything but. > Isn't all morality basically fear based? whether it is fear of punishment or > incarceration, the fear of not fitting in (second-hand morality as Ayn Rand > calls it), or the fear, borne out of love, of displeasing a loving and just > Father. Yes, all morality could be called fear-based. My implication was that faith in Christ takes us above morality. That's what I understand Paul to have said when he wrote that the system of "do not taste, do not touch, etc." had absolutely no value for restraining the flesh. Only a regenerated spirit does. He chides the people for trying to return to rules-based religion and the belief that it's what you avoid that make you holy. Instead, know Christ. Since I know Christ, when I hear a lyric that misrepresents or misunderstands him, I think "that's too bad for them" or "that's sad" or "hmmm, i can see how someone in their situation would think that." I don't go, "Oh my gosh, what if they're right?! I can't be a Christian anymore! I need to go out and sin!" That's just ridiculous for someone who actually *knows* Christ. And yet that's the attitude behind such a fear of lyrics. If what other people say has such catastrophic potential for our standing with God, then we should all cut off our ears. > Regardless of all the tired bromides, I don't listen to secular music mainly > because I'm blessed enough to really enjoy all the great Christian music > that's out there (and recently some really great stuff like Copeland, Mae, > AnBerlin, Acceptance,etc...and heck, I really dig the Newsboys "Belly of the > Whale" tune). Well, there you go. That's great for you. Most people's taste doesn't let them go that route. josh
