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We
are going to try and nail down how to tell the difference between good
and bad music, especially if the words are O.K. How can I tell if something
is sensual or not, if something is spiritual or carnal? I think of
a fellow that didn't know anything about music, and he said to me: "When
I read my Bible, when I pray, when I listen to preaching, the Holy
Spirit teaches and ministers to me and comforts me, rebukes, instructs,
corrects me--whatever it is that I need. But I can tell that the Holy
Spirit of God is working in me." And he said,
"When somebody sings a song, I expect the Holy Spirit to do the
same thing through that song."
I had sung a blues arrangement
of "No One Ever Cares For Me Like Jesus," and he said, "Never
sing that one in church again." This was years ago.
This man could hardly
play "She'll Be Coming 'round the Mountain" on the harmonica,
but he told me that, and I promised him that I would never sing that
song that way again.
This young man is responsible
for his whole family coming to Christ. And the entire time that I have
known him, he has spent time alone with the Lord and has put the Lord
ahead of any friendship that he has with another man.
When we're all done
with this thing, if too much is scrambled--I will try to make it simple--but
if it is scrambled, you can always just ask the Lord. Say, "Holy
Spirit, teach me; is this song good or bad?" If you have a question,
ask the Lord.
"Try the spirits" is what 1 John 4 says, "whether they
be of God." You'll be able to tell. Some songs are so bad you'll
know immediately you ought not to listen to them. Others are more difficult
to tell. I still have questions about certain songs I listen to. There
are some songs that seem to have a good message, but something doesn't
seem right. We want to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit, and if there
is something wrong in the song, we don't want to sing it.
BE
CAREFUL
Let's look at 1 Peter
5:8-9. "Be sober; be vigilant; because your adversary, as a roaring
lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour. Whom resist stedfast
in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in
your brethren that are in the world."
This is a message to
Christians. We must be careful, because, though Satan cannot take a
child of God to Hell--and praise God for that--he can take a child
of God just about everywhere else, if we let him.
I'll never forget something
that great preacher R.G. Lee said in the middle of a message in which
he was preaching on the crazy devil-possessed man of the Gadarenes.
He talked of how Christ cast the devils out and sent them into the
swine. I remember him preaching very fervently: "The devil will
live in me if I let him; the devil will live in you if you let him;
but if you kick him out, he'll go and snook up to some dirty, lousy
hog and feel in good company. And that shows you that the devil's second
choice is a hog."
I never forgot that.
I thought, if I let my body, my spirit, and my thoughts be a place
that harbor things that side with Satan, what a mess I would be. I
don't like the thought of that. This book says that my body is the
temple of the Holy Ghost, and I want that. God says I am to be holy,
and I want my body to be holy. I long to be that way, and the Holy
Spirit within me longs to have me be that way, longs to have you be
that way.
It's a troublesome thought.
When I think of devils filling up a hog and how dirty that is, I think,
why would I ever want to be close to anything that would be comfortable
in a hog? I thank God someday we will be delivered from the body of
this death, and we won't be near anything that's dirty or unclean.
You say, is that your own righteousness? No, that's the Holy Spirit
within us that tells us so that we want things to be holy and pure.
I never had those desires at all before I got saved, but I do now.
In the area of music,
I am careful, because at one time it swallowed me up. The devil had
my testimony so that no one thought I was saved. For two years they
couldn't even tell. Through sin, the devil can swallow up our testimonies.
So we are to be sober
and vigilant; mark it down. Someone might say, "But that sounds
like a tiring thing." Well, maybe it is, but what it produces
in the end is some liberty in Christ and a lot of joy. It's worth it
to look out for trouble, and music is a trouble area.