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Used by Permission: Alan and
his wife Ellen Ives have a wonderful music ministry
and they travel to many churches presenting this
information. They play a number of instruments and
have music cassettes and CD's available. Perhaps
they could be a blessing to your church. They can
be reached at
Concord & Harmony, 328 Rosalia Street, Oshkosh,
Wisconsin 54901. |
The devil is our adversary. He is against us, because he
is against God. This is the basis of march music. God has
given us wonderful march music, so the devil says, "If that
is what God is for, then I’m against it," and the devil puts
the accent on a beat opposite from that of march music.
Dance music and march music are direct opposites, because
their basic beat is the opposite. Now there are other things
involved, which we will look at, but the devil is an
opponent of everything that God is for. If God is for good,
the devil is for evil. If God says go to church and listen
to the Bible, the devil says go somewhere else and listen to
something else. I think that’s obvious to folks who have
gone to church for a long enough time.
There’s a basic difference. A march has the beat on one
and three. ONE, two, THREE, four, ONE, two, THREE, four.
Dance music is one, TWO, three, FOUR, one, TWO, three, FOUR.
You can hear that old snare drum playing this difference.
The march type music is the soldier’s music. We’re going
to depict something military if we use the march rhythm. If
we use the dance rhythm, we’re going to depict something
that is opposed to marching, something sensual. This is a
basic element of music.
We are to prove all things and hold fast that which is
good (1Thessalonians 5:21). Once we find good music, we need
to hang on to it, and we ought to abhor that which is evil.
Ephesians 5:10 tells us to prove that which is acceptable to
the Lord. I want my music to be acceptable to the Lord. I
want Him to be pleased with it.
We are spirit, soul, and body, and God has given us music
to bless us spirit, soul, and body. Here’s how it fits
together: There are only three parts to music, because God
made music, and He made music to be a blessing to man.
1Thessalonians 5:23--"...and I pray God your whole spirit
and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of
our Lord Jesus Christ." All that we are is affected by
music.
How does this work? The spirit deals with our thoughts,
and particularly our thoughts toward God. If you’re not
saved, your spirit is dead; and you’re not thinking about
God. It will take someone else to talk to you about the Lord
to get you even to think about Him. Jesus said to His
disciples, "...the words that I speak unto you, they are
spirit, and they are life" (John 6:63). In the words of God
are life. That’s how we get eternal life; we are born again
through the incorruptible seed. That has to do with
spiritual things.