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Listening to Non Christian music

Noma

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In my walk as a born again Christian I've come to realise that what I feed my spirit is really important. I have realised that sin starts to separate me from God, and am forever asking for repentance.

One thing I've also realised is that the music we listen to can define us a lot. I consider most secular music really bad for Christians, particularly heavy metal, pop, hip hop, electro dance, and Rnb. I wonder what people's thoughts are.

Can you claim to be a Christian but then listen to music that glorifies guns, prostitution, contains swear words and explicit references?

I think not, but I don't want to get judgemental.
 
A lot of Christians don't feel the conviction, and feel confident it's not an issue. I don't think it's something worth arguing with them about. That being said, I was formerly a secular musician and when I was saved the Holy Spirit had me turn from all of that and I don't listen to, or even write or play, anything but Christian music now. If I had kids, I would keep them away from secular music throughout their upbringing, as I easily discern a foul spirit upon secular music. Satan uses all media to shape our thinking in an attempt to get us to disagree with God and agree with him.
 
In my walk as a born again Christian I've come to realise that what I feed my spirit is really important. I have realised that sin starts to separate me from God, and am forever asking for repentance.

One thing I've also realised is that the music we listen to can define us a lot. I consider most secular music really bad for Christians, particularly heavy metal, pop, hip hop, electro dance, and Rnb. I wonder what people's thoughts are.

Can you claim to be a Christian but then listen to music that glorifies guns, prostitution, contains swear words and explicit references?

I think not, but I don't want to get judgemental.



Your making some growth steps that the Holy Spirit is directing you, great! I hat to get gas in our RAM truck and right next to us is some poor unsaved slave of Satan listening to he most foul sexual degrading garbage words one can think of. It's very common today, No real lady or young person should ever hear such dung. however Satan does all he can cause Christians to get up set.

This is just the surface of what is going on in our world. As Christians we may soon suffer for our faith, be strong, stay in the BIBLE and become a genuine follower forever!
 
Here's a story that happened to me at church, with a young man who is handicapped (almost blind, growth stopped at 4 feet/ 1.2 meters, and has other issues that should have led to his death years ago). Most at church due to his size and the need of help to get around (except at church :) ) treat him as if he is a child. He just celebrated his 36th birthday, but when this happened he was about 29.

I was making coffee for church classes being held in the kitchen, when he comes to the doorway all angry and starts talking almost to himself about being a man, and he's going to listen to whatever he wants to listen to, and won't be told by anyone what he should listen to or not listen to. Hearing this I asked him what happened. He told me that a couple of people at church were telling him that he needed to stop listening to Rap music, because it was ungodly. (He felt they were treating him like a child as if he couldn't make his own decisions!)

I told him, I agreed! He was a man, and as a man should be able to make his own decisions. He was happy that I agreed with him :) I then asked him that as a believer and a man, if he should be listening to music that did not edify God? Would God be happy? As a man he needed to make this decision for himself, and that no one else could make it for him. Yet whatever decisions he ultimately made would be between him and God. Well, he wasn't happy about what I said, and he went stomping off.

A couple of hours later he came back to the kitchen and apologized about his actions and stomping off the way he did. He asked me then what he should do. I told him, that the decision was still his to make, but maybe trying to find similar music, that lifted up instead of taring down, might be an option for him. He nodded his head in agreement, thanked me and left with a pensive look on his face.

Since I knew he liked rap, I went on line and found some Christian Rappers, and downloaded a couple of albums for him. Since then I haven't heard anything about listening to secular rap music :) Please don't ask me what I thought as I listened to it, to make sure it was uplifting!!!!

As a believer, what we listen to, just like what we do, can and does affect how non-believers see Christians, much less how it might affect our own growth in the Lord. If you can picture our Lord listening to this music with you with approval, than I guess you have your answer. However, I don't believe He would be approving of it. As far as non-believers, they really don't need any more justification for not believing, so as a Christian I really attempt not to give them anymore excuses by which they can lie to themselves in order to continue to reject our Lord Christ Jesus, and Salvation.

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Psalm 150:3-6 [3] Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. [4] Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. [5] Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals. [6] Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.

Ephesians 5:19-20 [19] Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; [20] Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;

Isaiah 38:20 The LORD was ready to save me: therefore we will sing my songs to the stringed instruments all the days of our life in the house of the LORD.
 
Can you claim to be a Christian but then listen to music that glorifies guns, prostitution, contains swear words and explicit references?

Strictly speaking, what you listen to doesn't define your salvation. We are saved by faith, not works. That said, I am very careful to listen to the words of a song - and I have taught my children the same thing. There are secular songs that are not degrading, and do not grieve the Spirit. I love music, play guitar and was gifted with a singing voice with which to glorify the Lord, and I do prefer the feeling of praise and worship when listening to / singing Christian songs. There was a period in my life where I only listened to Gospel music, but it didn't affect my walk with Christ any more than listening to (my choice of) rock classics do.

Perhaps it is a personal choice. The Spirit leads us to worship God, and it is our choice to listen and obey. :confused:
 
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