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However, everything found in a church should be different from what you find in the evil outside world.
What do you count as the “evil found in the outside world”? If I read my bible at home, is it evil because it’s not in the church? If I pray before eating in a restaurant, is it evil because it’s not in the church?
If the contemporary songs are songs of worship, is it still evil, because it is contemporary?
I understand how you would be opposed to
secular songs in the church (and I am too, secular songs do not belong in the church), because they weren’t written by people who were seeking God.
What I’m failing to understand is how contemporary music is a ‘worldly/evil’ thing if it’s worship music, written for God, in admiration of him.
Also, elements of worship and devotion to God should be found outside the Church. These are things that should be in your daily life. Why shouldn’t you musically worship God outside of a Church? We should worship God day and night! Whether it’s to traditional chants or contemporary worship, is your choice, whatever you prefer. But I think it’s important to realize that people have their own ways of worshiping God, and that’s what makes it so personal to them. You can’t worship God with music you dislike, that’s like trying to force Chopin to listen to Alice Cooper or something, it just doesn’t work.
How can you worship God if you aren’t enjoying it? This does not put your heart in the right place for worship. If some people dislike the more traditional style and they find it easier to worship to contemporary music, they have the right to worship to contemporary music.
However, I’m not saying that the traditional chants or organs are terrible things, in fact, I do enjoy them. But I don’t think it’s fair to say that all the music in the church should be this kind of music, because there are plenty of contemporary worship songs that aren’t evil or worldly at all. I get that the drums might be seen as worldly because it’s an instrument that secular bands use, but using them in the church puts it to a better use. Any music genre/instrument in itself can’t be determined as good or evil until you see the intention and hear the words that are put to it.
A paintbrush can be used to paint something evil or disgusting, but it can also paint beautiful pictures of Jesus, or Saints etc. What that paintbrush paints is not decided by the paintbrush, the painter decides. The painting that is created reflects the heart/thoughts of the painter.
The same thing applies to music. A guitar can play a song about evil, worldly things. But it can also play songs of worship. Whatever it plays is not up to the guitar, but the guitarist.
So, if a guitarist loves God and is worshiping Him with all his heart, how can the songs he sings and plays be called evil or worldly?
Because the song was written yesterday? On a guitar?