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PART THREE
The Character of Christian Music
34. Our Creator
God has given us music-psalms, hymns and spiritual songs to use
for praise and worship, the proclamation of His name and
attributes, to teach and admonish one another unto holy living and
to provide thanksgiving for His worth and works ( 1 Chr. 16:7-36)
35. Genuine
Christian music has as its ultimate aim the glory of God. Anything
less than this will at the end bear the fruit of self-glory and is
music not honoring to the Lord. "Blessed is he who sings when
no one is in the auditorium"-for that checks motive (Miller)
(Psalms 18:1-6; 105:3)
36. Music is
used according to the Apostle Paul in Colossians 3:16 to encourage
council, warn, correct, comfort and teach the Biblical truth.
According to David in Chronicles 25:1-5 the Levites used music to
prophesy, give thanks and praise to the Lord. It was music
rendered in the house of the Lord for the service of the house of
God.
37. The first
song ever recorded in Scripture is in Exodus 15 as a song of
deliverance written by Moses after God had delivered them out of
Egypt and destroyed Pharaoh's army at the Red Sea. It describes
God's glorious deeds, His inscrutable ways, His attributes and
character, His preeminence as the only true God and His eternal
reign as Sovereign Lord and King. (compare, 1 Chronicles 16:8-36)
38. Psalms,
hymns, and spiritual songs flow from a life where His Word richly
dwells and out of the life that is filled, or controlled, by the
Holy Spirit. (Col. 3:16-17; Eph. 5:17-20)
39. Life in the
Spirit and life in the Word are identical bearing the fruit of
godly music honoring to the Lord. ( 1 Tim. 1:18-19)
40.
Authentically Christian music was never intended for casual use or
purely for entertainment. ( 1 Chronicles 23:5)
41. Christian
music, originally called Jesus Music, once fearlessly sang clearly
about the gospel. Now it yodels of a Christ-less, watered down,
pabulum-based, positive alternative, aura-fluff, cream of wheat,
mush-kind-of-syrupy, God-as-my-girlfriend kind of thing.
42. Christian
music today lacks the power and authority that it once enjoyed for
it has lost its identification with the Lord Jesus Christ. As
Moses has said, " The Lord is my strength and my song"
(Exodus 15:2)
43. We are to
sing a new song to the Lord. It is a song of the redeemed people
of God. This new song is a different and distinctive song, a more
glorious song, a purer, truer and more beautiful song than the
world can ever sing. (Psalms 33:3; 96:1; 149:1; Rev. 5:9-10)
44. "In
scripture, the word new is used more frequently in relation to
song than to any other feature of salvation." (MacArthur) New
is not used to mean new in time, but new in character or of a
different nature compared to what was old. (Isaiah 42:10)
45. Christian
music stands separate from the world's music for by definition it
is Christ-centered music. Even the style is not neutral and music
in and of itself is not amoral, but it is "the incarnation of
the message." (Horton) Both must honor and bring glory to the
Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Chronicles 15:16)
46. Therefore,
when Christian artists today take the old song of the world, dress
it up, modify it and say it now represents the person of Jesus
Christ, a Christian message or describes the character of God,
they fortuitously assault the gospel and diminish the gift that
has been entrusted to them. This is inappropriate at best and
sacrilegious at worst. We cannot pour new wine into old wineskins.
(Psalm 137; Mark 2:22)
47. Music can
be appreciated and used in two wonderful, yet unique ways:
creatively and redemptive. (Psalms 150:96:9)
48. Creatively,
it is enjoyed as part of God's creation, celebrated and shared by
Christians and non-Christians alike under God's common
benevolence- "the rain falls on the just and the
unjust." (Matthew 5:45)
49.
Redemptively, it is used in the church corporately and
individually as part of the totality of worship and praise to the
One Triune God. (1Chronicles 25:1-8)
50. While God
has created many expressions to communicate His truths, music is
unique. It is the only art that has a place in heaven and will
endure for eternity. The angels sing, the elect saints sing and
someday, we will hear the Lord Jesus Christ Himself "sing
praise in the midst of the assembly." (Hebrews 2:12;
Revelation 15:3-4)
51. Christian
music is unlike the music of Babylon, the world, which near the
end of the age will cease: "The sound of harpists, musicians,
flutists, and trumpeters, shall not be heard in you anymore."
(Revelation 18:22)
52. God
promises to silence the song of the ungodly. "I will silence
the sound of your songs, and the sound of your harps will be heard
no more." (Ezekiel 26:13)
53. Beloved, as
Christian artists, may we sing of that which endures for eternity.
Theses
Opening Statement Theses Part
One:To Do All To The Glory Of God Theses Part
Two:The Authority And Sufficiency Of Scripture-The Hymnbook Of Heaven Theses Part
Three:The Character Of Christian Music Theses Part
Four:The Character Of The Christian Musician- Personal Integrity And
Holiness Theses Part
Five:Guarding The Trust- Accountability To The Local Church Theses Part
Six:To Not Be Unequally Yoked With An Unbelieving World Theses Part
Seven:To Be Above Reproach In All Business Activity Theses Part
Eight:Reclaiming Christian Music For Christ
Published at Worship.Com with permission of Steve
Camp, contemporary Christian music recording
artist and author of the 107 theses.
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