Posted on 08/04/2014 8:38:22 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
dang, you nailed it again .2 for 2!!!
Hymns were new in their day. Every generation thinks modern music is somehow bad.
Thanks :)
Listen to the words. Very self-centered song in my opinion.
Christian Contemporary is just fine and it is very effective in bringing people to Christ. I am one of them and we know of many others.
I love me some Johnny Cash - but you need to check out Matthew West, Steven Curtis Chapman, Collin Raye and Jeremy Camp... Real issues brought before the Lord that others can relate to: rape, failure, death, failure, imperfect children, failure...
You make a good point. I will say this .there is too much touchy feely “can’t we all get along” type songs which are not really scripturally correct - and then there’s the scam of some Christian groups.
There is a very prominent group that runs an absolute scam with World Vision. It’s sad really.
The problem with far too much of Christian contemporary music is that it puts the seeker ahead of the Savior.
The theology in most of the great hymns of the Christian era is simply better than what is being done today. When church becomes more of a marketing exercise than a real worship experience which honors God, it fails.
I do not listen to many current songs. They just do not do anything for me. Give me the old quartet style singing. Back in the 80’s and early 90’s, I listened to a Christian station here but there are none here that play real songs anymore. Have you listened to Dave’s Highway from MS? If not look them up. A brother and 2 sisters who have been singing for years.
Amazing Grace
self centered lyrics? Wow, you are really reaching for something to be upset about. That statement is beyond defense and beneath response.
I’ve never met a musician that was playing in the band who did not wish they were playing in a blues, rock, or country band
Amazing Grace was written the 1770s and was tied to the current melody in 1853. It predates much of what you think of as older, traditional music.
RE: Have you listened to Daves Highway from MS? If not look them up. A brother and 2 sisters who have been singing for years.
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Yes. They have a whole catalog uploaded to YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=daves+highway
you won’t consider Amazing Grace? Are you serious?
I have. I've met a few. But most of them played piano. And most of them played mostly funerals, or maybe a wedding when they wanted to really step out :)
Perhaps true to a point, but then again, if they are seekers, they do not yet know to put the Savior ahead of themselves.
The theology in most of the great hymns of the Christian era is simply better than what is being done today. When church becomes more of a marketing exercise than a real worship experience which honors God, it fails.
Again true to a point, but after having been raised in a dead mainline denominational church for years with demonstrably dead music and dead singing of hymns the norm 2X per service - I welcomed some real worship for a change. Is there too much flesh in much of it? YES. Is some of it overly marketed? YES. Are some of the artists phonies? YES. Absolutely. I got into an email spat a few years ago with the leader of a prominent Christian band on that point.
But I gotta tell you, on balance, it speaks to me more than the old hymns, with a few exceptions of some of the great old hymns. Many are not great, just old.
Close....Days of Elijah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUIa674GGCo
These are the days of Elijah
Declaring the word of the Lord, yeah
And these are the days of Your servant, Moses
Righteousness being restored
These are the days of great trials
Of famine and darkness and sword
Still we are the voice in the desert crying
Prepare ye the way of the Lord!
The problem with any modern music is that if you listen real close you might be able to understand the words they are saying. No rhythm, just a bunch of banging and plucking.
And they sound like a bunch of stuck pigs.
I don`t listen to much music of any kind for that reason, if I do listen to music I will pick Autry or hank sr. or one who does not sound like a cut hog.
I’ve met a lot who play in secular bands and in worship at church. I have no problem with that. I trust God to handle whether their witness and faith is real or not. I’m busy with my own, and if music speaks to me, then who am I to worry about the singer, band, writer, etc?
I used to call that “the nice doctine”. Loosely translated as: if you are always nice, that is the only way to be fully Christian; especially be nice to Pharisees and money changers, because it’s important we follow good examples.........
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