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<blockquote data-quote="WannaWitness" data-source="post: 69294348" data-attributes="member: 82997"><p>Here is a link I found not too long ago which I had saved in my bookmarks for reference. It is from Enjoying God Ministries, and it deals with "legalism vs. liberty" and the many issues that are often linked to it. I feel I should post it here because music is one of many such issues we deal with as believers. We all need to know how to handle one another, and respect fellow believers whose convictions may differ when it comes to certain theological matters.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.samstorms.com/all-articles/post/liberty-vs--legalism/" target="_blank">http://www.samstorms.com/all-articles/post/liberty-vs--legalism/</a></p><p></p><p>Another link I refer to analyzes the music issue alone. It is good food for thought from a music minister's perspective, touching on the function of music in Biblical times, the "sacred vs. secular", "traditional vs. contemporary", and other such disputes, developing a music philosophy, and much more.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://musingsonmusicinthechurch.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://musingsonmusicinthechurch.wordpress.com/</a></p><p></p><p>These are not placed here to change anyone's mind on how they honestly feel convicted regarding music that is okay or is not okay for Christians to listen to. I gave these links merely as different perspectives to chew on so as to better relate to one another regarding this and other debatable theological issues. We all need to remember (and I'm speaking for myself, as well) that any convictions we have regarding "doubtful things" that clearly apart from the truths the Bible is clear on (see Romans 14:1) are just that - convictions - and that although we are to be of the same mind in Christ, that doesn't mean we are always going to agree. However, we should agree to respectfully disagree on these things, as we know that none of the matters we disagreed about on earth are not going to matter when we get to heaven.</p><p></p><p>Let's let the Lord speak to our hearts as the unique persons that we are, and allow Him to do the leading, working, and shaping of our lives as we serve Him as best we know how. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WannaWitness, post: 69294348, member: 82997"] Here is a link I found not too long ago which I had saved in my bookmarks for reference. It is from Enjoying God Ministries, and it deals with "legalism vs. liberty" and the many issues that are often linked to it. I feel I should post it here because music is one of many such issues we deal with as believers. We all need to know how to handle one another, and respect fellow believers whose convictions may differ when it comes to certain theological matters. [URL]http://www.samstorms.com/all-articles/post/liberty-vs--legalism/[/URL] Another link I refer to analyzes the music issue alone. It is good food for thought from a music minister's perspective, touching on the function of music in Biblical times, the "sacred vs. secular", "traditional vs. contemporary", and other such disputes, developing a music philosophy, and much more. [URL]https://musingsonmusicinthechurch.wordpress.com/[/URL] These are not placed here to change anyone's mind on how they honestly feel convicted regarding music that is okay or is not okay for Christians to listen to. I gave these links merely as different perspectives to chew on so as to better relate to one another regarding this and other debatable theological issues. We all need to remember (and I'm speaking for myself, as well) that any convictions we have regarding "doubtful things" that clearly apart from the truths the Bible is clear on (see Romans 14:1) are just that - convictions - and that although we are to be of the same mind in Christ, that doesn't mean we are always going to agree. However, we should agree to respectfully disagree on these things, as we know that none of the matters we disagreed about on earth are not going to matter when we get to heaven. Let's let the Lord speak to our hearts as the unique persons that we are, and allow Him to do the leading, working, and shaping of our lives as we serve Him as best we know how. :) [/QUOTE]
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