But if our purpose is to glorify God, shouldn't that always be our goal?
Psalm 34:1 "I will bless the Lord at all times;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth."
A man after God's own heart, inspired by God to say this. What sort of songs would he be listening and singing along to? How can we be blessing the Lord at ALL times when we have idle lyrics stuck in our heads?
Psalm 33:34 "Then I will go to the altar of God,
to God my exceeding joy,
and I will praise you with the lyre,
O God, my God."
The reason that God has blessed this earth with music is to glorify Himself. Why would we use it for anything else?
and I will praise you with the lyre,
O God, my God."
The reason that God has blessed this earth with music is to glorify Himself. Why would we use it for anything else?
I am no better than anyone else. I have committed sins that are worthy of eternal damnation. I have sins that I struggle with constantly. I don't want to make it sound like I am so much better than you, I feel that God has given me grace to see how often my actions are rooted in sin.
This may completely change the way you think about music and it may do absolutely nothing. Please think about this question "Maybe you can use secular music for good, but can you use it for the best?"
After writing everything up to this point I talked to some other Christians. Now I want to make sure I am not misunderstood. I do believe that it is "possible" to glorify God through listening to secular music. I just think that usually our intent in listening to secular music is not glorifying God. Thinking about whenever I listened to a secular song, I don't think my intention was glorifying God. In fact, I know that my ultimate desire was self-pleasure. The reason I chose to point this out is that it is an area in which we can very easily represent Christ or represent ourselves. When we are representing Christ we don't look like the world. When we represent ourselves, we usually do. I think there could be a great witnessing opportunity towards those who don't listen to the same things. Maybe they will even ask you why you are so "weird". What an amazing opportunity to share your faith!
After writing everything up to this point I talked to some other Christians. Now I want to make sure I am not misunderstood. I do believe that it is "possible" to glorify God through listening to secular music. I just think that usually our intent in listening to secular music is not glorifying God. Thinking about whenever I listened to a secular song, I don't think my intention was glorifying God. In fact, I know that my ultimate desire was self-pleasure. The reason I chose to point this out is that it is an area in which we can very easily represent Christ or represent ourselves. When we are representing Christ we don't look like the world. When we represent ourselves, we usually do. I think there could be a great witnessing opportunity towards those who don't listen to the same things. Maybe they will even ask you why you are so "weird". What an amazing opportunity to share your faith!
My goal in posting this is to make us as Christians think about why we do what we do. Why do we choose to listen to secular music? Is our ultimate goal glorifying God or just entertaining ourselves? I don't want to say that entertainment is bad, just that EVERYTHING we do should have the ultimate purpose of glorifying God.