“You better recognize your brother is everyone you meet.” - John Lennon
Many Christians can’t even grasp that concept, which is sad, especially given 1 John 4:20.
That, however, is the exception, not the norm to the messages behind John Lennon’s lyrics.
We must note that the Beatles did NOT split up over RELIGIOUS differences, which makes the song, “Imagine” particularly abominable since it strongly implies that religion is the primary cause of human conflict. Even without religion, however, the song, “How Do You Sleep?” a hateful rant against Paul McCartney would still have appeared on the “Imagine” album. So much for peace. Did John Lennon cheat on Cynthia due to religious reasons? Did he neglect his son Julian due to religious differences? Did Mark David Chapman shoot John Lennon over religious differences?
The lyrics, “I’d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man,” although more honest than many secular “love” songs, certainly do not show what I would consider to be a peaceful or charitable attitude. Yet, the inner feelings that would produce such lyrics are not spurred on by religious differences with some girl.
I could also do without the blasphemy found in “The Ballad of John and Yoko.”
So, I would view the song “Imagine,” as not being a call for peace, but a warlike attack on religion. A wolf in sheep’s clothing, if you will. The turmoil and strife in John Lennon’s own life were not centered on religion, but the lack thereof. Nevertheless, he chooses religion as his target, acting as if world peace would be attained by the elimination of religion. His own life, however, tells a much different story. Throughout all the fog and haze, he couldn’t see that God was calling him. John Lennon couldn’t see that he singing against Who he needed.
“Imagine” is considered to be a great peace song by many, but it is really one of the most anti-peace songs ever written, regardless of what the intentions of John Lennon’s heart were, which is not my place to judge.
Despite his wordly fame, we need to remember, John Lennon was not given all that we had in life, and it is not our place to judge him or his salvation. At the same time, we can assess lyrics to songs, and messages they send to realize that he was NOT a role model of peace and love.
Jesus is the answer.