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"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from
all appearance of evil."(1Th
5:21-22) ... This verse gives us God’s mind about several
things. we are to hold tightly ALL good things AND stay away from ALL evil
things that fail the test. I think all things include our music, don’t you?
The
music consists of melody, harmony, and rhythm. Now I want us to learn
the characteristics of the sound of music, the lyrics of music, and the
delivery of music. Then I want us to learn how to sift them through God’s
Bible grid.
1. The Characteristics of the
Sound of Music
a. The sound of music is a
language
- Without words, the sound of music speaks to us. Music
is not amoral or neutral.
- One note is neutral, but a musical combination of
notes sends a message. In the same sense paint is neutral, but a
painting has a message, an alphabetic letter is neutral but a word
contains a message.
- Straight rhythm produces a different effect than
does backbeat rhythm. The former is natural and wholesome; the latter
is unnatural and sensual.
- The sound of music affects us emotionally
- The sound may make us sad, cheerful, patriotic,
peaceful, calm, scared, full of suspense, uplifting, hyped up, tense,
romantic, lustful, high, or rebellious.
- Movie makers use the sound of music to give reality
and life to the script.
- The sound of music affects us physically
- The sound may make us feel like marching, tap our
toe, relaxing, dancing, moving sensually, or even fighting.
- People often choose their music by their mood
(according to Web blogs) confirming that the sound of music affects us
emotionally and physically.
b. The effects of the sound of
music are diverse
- Its effects may be good or bad, moral or immoral,
decent or indecent, spiritual or fleshly.
- God is clearly against evil.
- (Psalm 34:14) "Depart from evil, and do good;
seek peace, and pursue it."
- (1Thes. 5:22) "Abstain from all appearance of
evil."
- (2Timoth. 2:22) "Flee also youthful lusts: but
follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, with them that call on the
Lord out of a pure heart."
- Because the sound of music may affect us adversely,
not every sound of music pleases the Lord.
2. The Characteristics of Music’s
Lyrics
a. The lyrics are the words of a
song.
- The words of a song may be Godly, wholesome,
edifying, vague, ungodly, filthy, or blasphemous.
- The words may praise God or
curse him. They may promote virtue or vice. They may be
patriotic or rebellious. The words of a song come from the heart of the
author. Jesus said, (Luke 6:45) "A good man out of the good
treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man
out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil:
for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh."
b. Lyrics must match the sound or
it is foolishness
- Gentle music does not fit with rebellious words.
Neither does a lively march fit with mournful words.
- With the same reasoning we see that spiritual words
are incompatible with fleshly backbeat music. They send conflicting
messages.
3. The Characteristics of Music’s
Delivery
a. Singing styles
- The singer may sing straight, breathy, sliding,
scooping, below pitch, showy, etc.
- Styles other than straight (i.e., traditional or
natural) attract attention and often make the song more sensual or
appealing to the flesh.
b.
The atmosphere
This is a very important factor to consider in music
preparation and presentation, otherwise the music is going to be unvaluable.
Many people use the followings:
1.
The
atmosphere may be calm, lit, dark, romantic, dazzling, flashing, eerie,
nightclub-type, worldly, demonic.
2.
The
atmosphere at a rock concert or a nightclub is designed to contribute to the
sensual fleshly music. A reverent, respectful, God-centred atmosphere at
church harmonizes with godly, straight, edifying music.
Here we must be care.
c. The musician’s appearance
- His dress and outward look may be neat, modest,
immodest, sensuous, crude, effeminate, wild, or demonic-looking.
- His appearance is not accidental. It intentionally
matches the sound and the lyrics, or sometimes just the sound. If the
sound is calm and uplifting, the musician’s appearance will generally
match it. If the sound is backbeat and sensual, the musician’s
appearance will likely be wild or immodest.
4. We Must Sift Music’s
Characteristics Through the Bible Grid
a. What is the Bible grid?
- The Bible grid is God’s standard by which we are to
live. Here are a few of the many verses that make up that grid.
- (Romans 12:2) "And be not conformed to this
world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may
prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God."
- (Romans 13:14) "But put ye on the Lord Jesus
Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts
thereof."
- (2Cor 6:17) "Wherefore come out from among
them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean
thing; and I will receive you,"
- (Ephes 5:11) "And have no fellowship with the
unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them."
- (1Pet 1:14-16) "As obedient children, not
fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance:
But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of
conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy."
- Here is what God said we must do. (Read text 1Th
5:21-22)
- Prove or test all things, including music. See if it
meets God’s standards. It must not be worldly, fleshly, lustful,
unclean, or a work of darkness, but holy.
- Hold fast the good that meets God’s standards.
- Abstain from (keep away from) every form of evil.
b. What characteristics of music
pass the Bible grid?
- The sound must not be worldly, fleshly, lustful,
unclean, a work of darkness, but holy. If the sound mimics the backbeat
music of a nightclub, tavern, disco, or rock concert, where the works of
darkness thrive, (even if the backbeat is soft), it will not sift
through God’s grid. The backbeat is unnatural, rebellious, and appealing
to the sensual flesh.
- The lyrics must not be worldly, fleshly, lustful,
unclean, works of darkness, but holy. If they contain even one swearword
or dirty word, they fail to pass through the Bible grid. If they are
"Christian" but vague, they may also fail.
- The term "crossover
artist" may refer to musical performers and groups that are
Christian music artists, who many times originally are marketed through
Christian record labels, radio stations, churches and other Christian
media but who start selling in mainstream secular markets as well....
The first major artist crossover was by Amy Grant, with her 1985 album
Unguarded and 1991 hit song "Baby Baby" from the highest
selling Christian album Heart in Motion. www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/crossover_(music)Christian_crossover_artists See also, The Battle for
Christian Music, by Tim Fisher, p. 188
- The delivery must not be worldly, fleshly, lustful,
unclean, a work of darkness, but holy. Do the style, atmosphere, and
appearance of the singer pass God’s standard? If it is fashioned after
the former lusts of the ungodly, reject it.
- The lyrics of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) may
pass the Bible grid, but if its sound and delivery fail the test, we
must reject it - even if we happen to like it!
Conclusion: we have
examined the characteristics of music. Music is more than just words. Music
is sound, lyrics, and delivery. Each of these characteristics can be good or
bad, decent or indecent. All three must be right for the music to be
acceptable to God. Read our text again. Music is not a matter of preference
or taste. It is a matter of right and wrong. Will you begin evaluating your
music by God’s standard?
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