BlessedWife
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All of these ARE history. Very old history. Amy Grant did "Baby, Baby" in 1991. That's 19 years ago. Could you find some "dirt" on an artist who's songs we sing in church today? I'll give you some names - Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Charlie Hall, David Crowder, Lincoln Brewster, Kristy Nockles just to name a few. These are all men and women who have such a heart for the Lord. I personally know Charlie and his guys and I've seen their lives being lived for the glory of God. So, of course you can find dirt on some of the artists in CCM but that doesn't mean that all are bad.
I think I'm being misunderstood
The problem isn't listening to the music. It's idolizing it, idolizing the musicians or allowing the music to replace quiet time in God's Word. We have young people who look up to these artists and, because they profess Christ and profess to be "using their music to minister" we trust them as role models. But then their very words and actions continually betray that trust. How many CCM artists have fallen by the wayside and are now living in a state of unrepentant sin? Ray Boltz comes to mind. Did anyone honestly believe that the man who sang such beautiful music with precious lyrics such as "Watch the Lamb", "Thank You" and "Scars" would later come out as an unapologetic, unrepentant homosexual who now attends some liberal church that "loves him the way he is"? He needs the truth of Jesus, not justification of his lifestyle. He left his wife of thirty-three years and children to live openly as a gay man. He said coming out of the closet "made him feel closer to God".
Not only that, but we have to be very discerning about the music that is being put out by the emergent church movement.
For what it's worth, I went to school with Newsong's Billy Goodwin's daughter and I know that they love the Lord and their music reflects that. Like I said, I'm merely urging discernment, not condemnation.
I can certainly find some IFB anti-CCM people with some dirt in their background too.
Amen. I am one of those IFB folks you could dig up some past dirt on. None of us are spotless and our works are as filthy rags. With that said, there is a difference between having a past (in other words, I wouldn't judge a musician who had been divorced or had an abortion years ago) and living the life exemplary of an unregenerate spirit.
You DO realize that hymns are worldly music too, don't you? Just because the words speak of God doesn't mean that they are "holy". Music is music and you absolutely can find secular - even satanic music that sounds like hymns.
I'm not elevating the status of hymns to some sort of special holy music. The point of hymns is to praise God's name and to help us memorize Bible truths. The point of many P&W or CCM music is to heighten the emotional state of the people singing with very little Bible truth contained within the lyrics. And I don't agree with the sentiment that emotions are bad. I experience emotions every day. With that said, there is no Scriptural basis in his modern concept of church being an emotional experience rather than the assembling of brethren for the purpose of honoring God and learning the truths of the Bible. I don't go to church to be entertained for an hour or for a bunch of loud music to whip everyone into a frenzy.