PreacherFergy said:
Brett, you need to stop practicing eisegesis. Also, aparently you don't even know reference, as it isn't in Luke 9, it's in Luke 18.
I guess my error makes it invalid.
PreacherFergy said:
From your interpretation, or rather, eisegesis of that passage, you admit that listening to secular music is wrong since the publican was sorry for the things he'd done.
Word of the day?
You've got to be kidding!
PreacherFergy said:
I did provide a passage from Ephesians, Romans 12, Romans 6, and basically the whole book of Psalms which I don't think would be good to quote here. So please stop making false accusations
Here is what you used
PreacherFergy said:
Ephesians 5:19,
"Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;"
This verse says we are to sing and make melody to the Lord.
Now let's expand the passage and see who is the eisegese-ER.
"17 Don't act thoughtlessly, but try to understand what the Lord wants you to do. 18 Don't be drunk with wine, because that will ruin your life. Instead, let the Holy Spirit fill and control you. 19 Then you will sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves, making music to the Lord in your hearts."
Where is the command not to listen to secular music? It sounds as if someone could "
interpret this text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas ." To me this says, when you let the Holy Spirit control you, you will be filled with JOY and as a result you MAY sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs in your heart as well as a number of other things. For instance, you MAY run out into the street and tell all your neighbors the good news. OR you MAY be compelled to dance a jig in the pastor's office. Is this REALLY a limitation on how we can express the JOY in our hearts?
PreacherFergy said:
we're supposed to be set apart (*cough* Romans 12:1-2 *cough* ) and not be entangled of the things of the world
Rom 12
1 And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice the kind he will accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask? 2
Don't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will know what God wants you to do, and you will know how good and pleasing and perfect his will really is.
I'll assume your referring to the part I have bolded in this passage. So you're eisegese-ING again, inserting your idea that one of the behaviors and customs that we aren't to copy is listening to secular music. Well, since I am a blatant eisegese-ER myself, I don't think we should copy the custom of taking a bath everyday, or washing our car, or owning pets.
Romans 6 talks about leaving behind your life of sin. It says NOTHING about MUSIC AT ALL. The only way this applies to the current debate, is if you presuppose that listening to secular music is a sin. Which you have yet to prove. I have just finished reading the Psalms recently and I don't recall any of them telling me what kind of music is NOT allowed.
Here are a couple more verses I found in your posts:
John 7:24 - "Think this through and you will see that I am right."
- I can only imagine what you had in mind with that one.
and 1 Cor. 2:14-15 (and I'll add 16 for my own pleasure)
"14 But people who aren't Christians can't understand these truths from God's Spirit. It all sounds foolish to them because only those who have the Spirit can understand what the Spirit means. 15 We who have the Spirit understand these things, but others can't understand us at all. 16 How could they? For, "
Who can know what the Lord is thinking? Who can give him counsel?" But we can understand these things, for we have the mind of Christ."
- Again, presupposing what these "truths" are.
Ferg, accusing is rather harsh. You can view that way if you'd like. What I feel that I have done, is simply point out to you how this statement
PreacherFergy said:
I honestly would like to ask some of you if you've ever experienced true salvation
is like that of the Pharisee. If you can't see the parallel, then I can't help you.
I still feel the need to get this thread back to where it started. The answer to your question, why is there a secular music part to a Christian site?, should be obvious. Answer - a lot of Christians listen to secular music and aren't convicted that it's a sin.
My opinion is that if you are going to say
PreacherFergy said:
a Christian has no excuse to be listening to the (secular) music
in your opening post, then you need to prove that it's sinful.
And finally, I saw the Amy Grant attack coming as soon as I posted it. I would just say that you are only bolstering my argument, unless you are intimately aware of Amy's personal life.
But LO! There is another. Michael W Smith has had 2 albums prominent in secular music, where the message was either hidden or not existent in some songs. And another.
God Gave Rock and Roll to You was written by Russ Ballard a member of the secular rock group Argent AND recorded by the Knights in Satan's Service, commonly known as KISS, then finally recorded by Petra on their Beat the System album. I'm sure there are many other examples, but these particular artists are well respected CCM artists over MANY years. Surely you wouldn't question whether or not they have experienced TRUE salvation?