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- What the Bible has to say about....
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- "CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN" MUSIC
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- Ten Scriptural Reasons Why the "Rock Beat" Is Evil in ANY Form.
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- "... There shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in
- damnable heresies... And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of
- whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. And through covetousness shall
- they with feigned words make merchandise of you..." (II Peter 2:1-3).
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- Music in itself is a language and gives a message. Thus, those who sing and
- play are teachers. Teaching truth out of balance leads to heresy.
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- A "pernicious" disease is one that is very difficult to cure.
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- DEFINITION OF "ROCK BEAT"
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- The "rock beat" is a dominant and repetitious OFFBEAT which competes with the
- melody and distracts from the words of a song.
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- The contradictory messages in the beat, the words, the melody, the style of
- the presentation, and the appearance of the musicians all create a subtle
- confusion in the minds, wills, and emotions of the listeners, which leads them
- to question the absolute moral standards of God.
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- 1. THE "ROCK BEAT" DECEIVES YOUTH INTO VIOLATING THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT.
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- The Fifth Commandment is "Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may
- be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee" (Exodus 20:12).
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- The New Testament reaffirms this commandment: "Honour thy father and mother;
- which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee,
- and thou mayest live long on the earth" (Ephesians 6:2-3).
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- There is no question that many parents are strongly opposed to the "rock
- beat." Therefore, those who promote the "rock beat" are causing young people
- to dishonor their fathers and mothers.
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- HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" CAUSED A SON TO DISHONOR HIS PARENTS
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- "About four years ago, our church got a new youth pastor. He began playing
- 'Christian rock' before meetings and during activities. He encouraged me to
- get a copy of a certain tape, which I did, even though my parents forbade me
- from doing so.
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- "Because I was being home educated, the church youth group was the only
- significant outside influence in my life, but that influence was enough to
- cause me to rebel and wreck my life for the next four years.
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- "I then started listening to secular soft rock music, thinking, 'What's wrong
- with this? It has less beat than Christian music.' If only I had known what a
- deceiver Satan is, I would have saved myself a lot of heartache.
-
- "About seven months ago at a Christian radio station's New Year's Eve party, I
- was introduced to 'Christian rap' music. Before that time, I did not listen to
- rap, but after hearing it there, I began justifying to myself that the beat
- couldn't be all bad because Christians listened to it and it didn't seem to
- harm them.
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- "What it did to me was cause a complete breakdown in morals, which led
- directly to my becoming involved in immoral habits and illegal activities. I
- was also constantly plagued with violent and unclean thoughts.
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- Since then, I have taken steps to regain the 'ground' given to Satan, and for
- the first time in years, I have a feeling of complete freedom from the
- influence of this music. "
-
- - Tim Love, age 18, Washington
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- A SECOND WITNESS ON HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" LEADS YOUTH TO BREAK THE FIFTH
- COMMANDMENT
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- "I've never been into rock music or even light rock, but lately I believe my
- standards in music have been going down. Our family was given two music tapes
- a while back.
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- "They aren't extremely 'rocky,' but the beat in the music is a little off. I
- have enjoyed those tapes, and when my mother said she really didn't like them,
- I immediately became defensive.
-
- "I realize now that even if those tapes were perfectly fine as far as the
- beat, if my mother didn't like them it would be wrong for me to listen to
- them,"
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- - Lael Auble, age 14, Florida
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- A THIRD WITNESS ON HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" CAUSES YOUTH TO REBEL AGAINST THEIR
- PARENTS
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- Fourteen-year-old Sari Ann Mitchell of California received a booklet entitled,
- Notice Of Complaint Against the Unrecognized Enemy in the Church. This booklet
- contains testimonies from young people about how "Christian rock" has damaged
- their walk with the Lord and their relationships with others.
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- After reading the booklet, she sent it along with the following letter of
- appeal to her pastor:
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- January 19, 1990
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- Dear Pastor,
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- "I have been praying for a way to express how I feel about 'Christian
- contemporary' music to my friends and others. I was so happy to receive this
- booklet in the mail that I wanted to share it with you. I want to add my own
- personal testimony to the many in this booklet.
-
- "I started listening to 'Christian contemporary' (rock) music when I was
- twelve. At this time I was attending a private Christian school, and there my
- friends all listened to it. The pressure was great, so I started to listen to
- some of their tapes once in a while.
-
- "I became hooked. It may be hard to believe, but that music made me think
- sensuous thoughts, and the beat made me want to sway and dance like the world.
- After this I started to listen to 'Christian contemporary' music all the time,
- and even though my parents didn't like it, I got some tapes of my own to
- listen to.
-
- "One day, I went to my friend's house, and she had her radio on. It was on a
- secular soft rock station. When I got home I turned my radio to that same
- station. I listened to it just once in a while, and it sounded just like the
- 'Christian contemporary' music, except the words were a little different.
- (Actually, I didn't even listen to the words!)
-
- "When I started to make these compromises, I started to make other compromises
- too, like stopping my daily devotions and listening to music instead of
- studying. When I did do my homework, I listened to music, and I cheated on
- some of my homework so I could have time after school to listen to music. I
- shut myself up in my room and became secluded so I could listen to it.
-
- "At this time, I also began to rebel against my parents, spreading from
- rebellion in music to rebellion in clothes. Then my Dad and Mom took me to a
- Basic Youth Seminar. There I heard stuff I had never heard before about music,
- dating, marriage, disloyalty, bitterness, genuine love, and much more.
-
- "After that Seminar, I started to think about where my life was going. It
- wasn't going how I wanted it to go, no matter how hard I tried! I knew
- something was very wrong. Then I went to the Advanced Seminar.
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- This cleared it up. I was going downhill, and only God could pull me up, so I
- gave it all up to Him, and every day He pulls me up a little higher.
-
- "I have to tell you this because I want you to know I'm not just saying that I
- THINK 'Christian contemporary' music is bad and is compromising - I know it
- is. There's only one way to get out of its addictive clutch, and that's to
- give it up to God. So PLEASE don't let this wolf sneak into the church and
- kill people unaware."
-
- - Sari Ann Mitchell, age 14, California
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- Even if parents are "too strict" in rejecting the "rock beat," God expects
- their children to obey them.
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- "... We have had fathers of our flesh which corrected us, and we gave them
- reverence... For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own
- pleasure..." (Hebrews 12:9-10).
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- HOW A TRUSTED MAGAZINE IS URGING TEENS TO DISHONOR THEIR PARENTS
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- On the cover of the January 1990 edition of a respected and trusted Christian
- youth magazine, there appeared the title: "Sing You Freedom." On page 32 is
- the following article, entitled, "Shake Down at Home."
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- It's easy to avoid talking to your parents about music, because it tends to be
- a touchy subject. But before conflicts arise, communicate with your parents
- about the music you like. This will help them understand why your music is
- important to you.
-
- "Here are some suggestions for developing communication with your parents
- about music. These ideas come from discussions with three teenagers. [vs.
- Scripture]
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- * "Don't play YOUR MUSIC so loud that 'the whole house is shaking....'
- If you're considerate about the volume, you will show your parents that you're
- mature enough to be thoughtful of others. [vs. obedient to parents]
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- * "Share your enthusiasm with your parents.... This is a way to show
- your parents how IMPORTANT YOUR MUSIC IS TO YOU.
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- * "Choose CAREFULLY the songs to play for them. Chances are that your
- parents like a different style of music. For your parents, listening to YOUR
- MUSIC may be a bit like trying to understand a foreign language. So choose a
- song that has clear words and an understandable message. [What an indictment
- to much of the music!]
-
- * "After you listen to a song together, talk about it.... [One of the
- three teenagers] explains to his parents what the writer is TRYING TO SAY....
- Talking to your parents about the words shows your parents that you've
- listened to the lyrics and have thought about what they mean.
-
- * "Be willing to listen to your parents' music. IF they are willing to
- listen to your music, it's nice to meet them HALFWAY.
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- * "Don't expect too much; you may not convert them to YOUR STYLE of
- music. Different generations tend to like different types of music. YOUR GOAL
- is to communicate to your parents why YOUR MUSIC IS IMPORTANT TO YOU."
- [Emphasis added]
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- WHAT A SHOCKING ARTICLE!!
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- OBSERVATIONS ABOUT THIS ARTICLE:
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- * The reference to "the whole house shaking" leaves no doubt that we are
- talking about "rock music."
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- * The writer is very aware that many parents of teenagers are not in
- favor of the music which their sons and daughters are playing.
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- * Rather than encouraging the young people to honor and obey their
- parents' wishes, the writer instructs them to stand up for the rights to
- "their music."
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- * What appalling counsel to say, "Be willing to listen to your parents'
- music. IF your parents are willing to listen to your music, it's nice to meet
- them halfway.
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- * Deception is encouraged by urging the young people to "choose
- carefully the songs to play for them.... Choose a song that has clear words
- and an understandable message."
-
- * To say that "different generations tend to like different types of
- music" is to totally disregard the destructive nature of the "rock beat." This
- statement also disregards the true meaning of deference,
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- * Deference is limiting my freedom in order not to offend the tastes of
- those God has called me to serve.
-
- * The conclusion of the article is a blatant defiance of parental
- authority: "Don't expect too much; you may not convert them to your style of
- music.... Your goal is to communicate to your parents WHY YOUR MUSIC IS
- IMPORTANT TO YOU."
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- The goal of God's instruction in Ephesians 6 is not for the parents to
- capitulate to the will of their children, but for sons and daughters to obey
- and honor their parents.
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- Any teenager who disregards the instruction to honor his father and mother
- will experience the consequences of which God warns in Proverbs 30:17:
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- "The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the
- ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it."
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- 2. THE "ROCK BEAT" VIOLATES GOD'S COMMAND TO "GIVE NO PLACE TO THE DEVIL."
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- When sons and daughters disregard the instruction of their parents by
- listening to the "rock beat," they are guilty of the kind of rebellion which
- is described in I Samuel 15:23:
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- "For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft and stubbornness is as iniquity and
- idolatry...."
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- Rebellion is simply reserving for myself the right to make final decisions. It
- is deciding to have an equal voice with those whom God has placed in authority
- over me.
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- This was the type of rebellion which Satan demonstrated when he said, ".... I
- will be LIKE the most High [God]" (Isaiah 14:14).
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- Witchcraft involves exposing oneself to the realm and the power of Satan's
- control. Whoever gives Satan such "ground" violates the command of Ephesians
- 4:27.
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- "Neither give place [ground] to the devil."
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- The Greek word for "place" in this verse refers to a sphere of jurisdiction.
- When Satan is given authority, he uses it to control and destroy the one who
- gave it to him.
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- HOW SATAN GAINED "GROUND" WHEN A TEENAGER LISTENED TO THE "ROCK BEAT"
-
-
- "I started listening to 'contemporary Christian' music about four years ago. I
- thought that the music was OK, and I enjoyed it, but one day I was listening
- to a Christian radio station and a song came on that I had never heard. I
- liked the song even though it was questionable.
-
- "When the group who played that song came to town, I went to their concert
- with some friends. I knew, however, that my parents would not have approved
- had they known what type of music was played.
-
- "After the concert, I borrowed money from a friend to buy their tape. I
- brought it home, but my parents did not want me to keep it. I did anyway.
-
- "I listened to it all the time and finally bought some other 'Christian rock'
- tapes even though my parents did not want me to. I listened to them for a
- while but soon got bored with them.
-
- "I then started listening to secular rock on a light rock station without my
- parents' knowledge.
-
- "I began to want to listen to rock music more and more, and I began to enjoy
- the harder stuff. I soon changed stations to a hard rock station so I could
- listen to the harder stuff.
-
- "After listening to that station for about a year (all without my parents'
- knowledge), I found that the stuff I liked the station could play only at
- night. So I got the tapes of some of the groups I liked, and I found that I
- loved heavy metal. I just couldn't get enough.
-
- "When I finally faced the reality of how wrong I was, I made commitments to
- give it up. However, I still struggle with it daily, and every time I hear it
- I am tempted to get back into it."
-
- - David Brown, age 16, Arizona
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- THE TESTIMONY OF A FORMER SATANIST HIGH PRIEST THAT THE "ROCK BEAT" GIVES
- "GROUND"
-
-
- "My background is not a good one, but I give thanks and praise to God for
- saving me from it. I was a Satanist high priest for nine years.
-
- "I am writing in regard to 'Christian music' or what is called 'power tracts,'
- 'Christian rock and roll,' and 'contemporary Christian' music, and their
- counterparts, rock and roll, heavy metal, black metal, country music, rap, and
- punk.
-
- "I understand that I cannot judge groups as to whether or not they are genuine
- believers. But the Bible does say that we are to judge their fruit.
-
- "The Bible says that we are to be Christlike. Some groups who play this kind
- of 'Christian' music say that they do so because it's the only way they can
- reach the young people of today. They claim that we must look like the world
- and use the world's music in order to reach young people with the Word of God.
-
- "How long will Christians allow themselves to be deceived and lied to by Satan
- [the father of lies]?
-
- "The Bible says we are to be in the world - not a part of it. It also says
- that to be a friend with the world is to be an enemy of God.
-
- "As ambassadors for Christ, we should represent Him the best we can. Christ
- never changed His appearance, whether He talked with kings or the poor.
-
- "When I first became involved in the occult, music had a big influence on my
- life. It was not just the words but the music itself. Its affect on me
- spiritually was to bring me into another state of consciousness.
-
- "The beat and style of the music used in the occult rituals is the same that I
- now hear in 'Christian power tracts,' 'Christian rock and roll,' 'Christian
- rap,' and in much of what is called 'Christian contemporary' music today.
-
- "People who were saved from the youth culture of today say, 'I cannot listen
- to this new Christian music, because when I hear it, it takes me back to my
- past when I was lost. It brings all that back to me - lustful desires, love of
- money, sex, suicide, and rebellion against authority.'
-
- "Think of the struggle that these young Christians have when they try to
- separate the things of the world from the things of God. When they hear what
- is called 'Christian' music that sounds just like the world, these vulnerable
- young Christians become confused and the music becomes a stumbling block in
- their lives.
-
- "Normally a Christian will take only what is good and leave the bad. This
- discernment does not always work with music, however, because if the music is
- bad and the words are good, many Christians are not able to separate them and
- both are swallowed together.
-
- "Satan tried a mixed-message tactic on Jesus in the desert when he misquoted
- Scripture by mixing it with half-truths. Jesus rebuked Satan for this tactic
- and quoted the whole truth back to him."
-
- - David Pratt, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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- THE SECOND WITNESS THAT THE "ROCK BEAT" ITSELF IS DEMONIC
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- In April 1990, a Christian from Zimbabwe, Africa, arrived for his first visit
- to the United States. He is a native missionary under the Awana Youth
- Association.
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- When he turned on a Christian radio station and listened to the music, he was
- shocked. Here is his report:
-
- "I am very sensitive to the beat in music, because when I was a boy, I played
- the drums in our village worship rituals. The beat that I played on the drum
- was to get the demon spirits into the people.
-
- "When I became a Christian, I rejected this kind of beat because I realized
- how damaging it was.
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- "When I turned on a Christian radio station in the United States, I was
- shocked. The same beat that I used to play to call up the evil spirits is in
- the music I heard on the Christian station."
-
- - Stephen Maphosah, Zimbabwe, Africa
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- A THIRD WITNESS THAT THE "ROCK BEAT" DOES GIVE "GROUND" TO THE DEVIL
-
-
- "In 1981, I was driving down a jungle road in the Ivory Coast with several
- African pastors in the car with me. I had recently received a couple of
- cassette tapes from our denominational headquarters that were intended for our
- teenaged daughter.
-
- "These were recordings of various 'Christian rock' artists. In listening to
- the tapes, I was very disturbed in my own spirit that such material was being
- sent to our missionary kids.
-
- "But not trusting my own reaction alone and realizing that these pastors with
- whom I was traveling were very sensitive to the spirit world (both good and
- evil), I decided to play the tapes for them. The reaction I got was immediate
- and verbally violent!
-
- "One of the pastors asked me this question, 'Do you mean to tell us that this
- kind of music is played in your churches in America?'
-
- "I answered in the affirmative. His response was filled with disgust and anger
- as he replied with another question. 'What are you doing allowing your church
- people in America to call up the evil spirits with their music?' "
-
- - Rev. Joe Meyers, Tacoma, Washington
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- 3. THE "ROCK BEAT" MOCKS GOD'S COMMAND TO "LOVE NOT THE WORLD."
-
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- There is absolutely no way that Christians who love the "rock beat" can deny
- that they love the world.
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- The "rock beat" not only originated with the ungodly elements of this world,
- but it expresses the evil intentions of the world's system which is opposed to
- Christ and His Truth.
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- The very phrase "rock 'n' roll" describes a form of immorality. To say that we
- can have "Christian rock" is like saying we can have "Christian immorality."
-
- Furthermore the "rock beat" does not come alone. It was originally designed to
- stir up and express rebellion to authority, as well as immorality.
-
- Those who try to put Christian words to a "rock beat" are simply imitating the
- world, and because one of the strongest evidences of admiration is imitation,
- they are guilty of violating God's command in I John 2:15-16:
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- "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love
- the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
-
- "For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the
- eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world."
-
- God condemns any Christian who loves the world.
-
- "Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world
- is enmity with God? Whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the
- enemy of God" (James 4:4).
-
- Christians are to be IN the world but not OF the world. We are not to be
- influenced by their evil ways; instead, we are to be a light in their
- darkness.
-
- God brought judgment to His own people when they "... mingled among the
- heathen, and learned their works. And they served their idols: which were a
- snare unto them....
-
- "Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled against his people, insomuch that
- he abhorred his own inheritance. And he gave them into the hand of the
- heathen; and they that hated them ruled over them" (Psalm 106:35-42).
-
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- HOW THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LINKS THE "ROCK BEAT" WITH THE WORLD
-
-
- "'Doctors should be alert to the listening habits of young patients as a clue
- to their emotional health, because fascination with rock 'n' roll, especially
- heavy metal music, may be associated with drug use, premarital sex and satanic
- rites,' a committee of the American Medical Association said.
-
- "'At the very least, commitment to a rock subculture is symptomatic of
- adolescent alienation,' the AMA's Group on Science and Technology said in its
- report, 'Adolescents and Their Music,' published by the Journal of the
- American Medical Association.
-
- "'The AMA committee reported that 'the average teenager listens to 10,400
- hours of rock music during the years between the 7th and 12th grades, and
- music surpasses television as an influence in teenagers' lives. While TV
- viewing often is supervised by parents, music largely is uncensored,' the
- committee said.
-
- "'As an important agent of adolescent socialization, however, the negative
- messages of rock music should not be dismissed,' the committee said.
-
- "The committee cited '... evidence linking involvement in rock culture with
- low school achievement, drugs, sexual activity and even satanic activities.'
-
- "The committee expressed special concern about two relatively recent
- developments in rock music - heavy metal rock and music videos.
-
- "'The violent and sexual content of the video images are disturbing to many,'
- the committee said.
-
- "'.... A study found that 7th and 1Oth graders, after watching one hour of
- music videos, were more likely to approve of premarital sex than were a
- control group of adolescents."'
-
- (Reported in the Chicago Sun Times, September 15, 1989)
-
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- 4. THE "ROCK BEAT" DISREGARDS GOD'S COMMAND NOT TO OFFEND OTHER CHRISTIANS.
-
-
- On Friday afternoon, May 18, 1990, a twenty-year-old man attending the Detroit
- Basic Seminar asked the following question.
-
- "Several years ago I was saved out of a life of immorality and drugs. The
- church I began attending told me to get rid of my rock music. I did and have
- been growing in the Lord. But now my church is playing the same kind of music
- they told me to give up. What am I to do?"
-
- This grievous question exposes the violation of the law of love in the matter
- of "Christian rock" music. It brings us directly to the appeal of the Apostle
- Paul regarding questionable things:
-
- It is good not to do "... ANY THING whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is
- offended, or is made weak" (Romans 14:21).
-
- This vital command is repeated in I Corinthians 8:9-13. It puts to silence any
- Christian who says he has a right to play the music that he enjoys.
-
- "But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling
- block to them that are weak.... And through thy knowledge shall the weak
- brother perish, for whom Christ died?
-
- "But when ye sin so against the brethren, and wound their weak conscience, ye
- sin against Christ...."
-
- The "rock beat" offends Christians who, when they first hear it, immediately
- discern in their spirits that it is not of God but is of the world.
-
-
- HOW A YOUNG MISSIONARY WAS OFFENDED BY THE "ROCK BEAT"
-
-
- "In the summer of 1988, I attended a missionary training conference with many
- other Christian young people. Some of the music contained a subtle "rock
- beat." The beat offended me, and I decided to appeal to the leader of the
- group.
-
- "However, before I could make my appeal, he preached a message to the whole
- group justifying the "rock beat" by condemning anyone who judged another
- person for his music style.
-
- "Last year, a much larger conference was held by the same organization. This
- time I was absolutely shocked when I heard the music. The "rock beat" was so
- strong that many young people began to dance in a worldly manner.
-
- "I was so grieved, I had to walk out of the meetings whenever the music was
- played. It was a strange mixture of pure worship and sensual beat.
-
- "The conflicting messages created confusion in me and grieved my spirit.
-
- "After the training we went into an area for outreach. Our goal was to bring
- young people into an evening meeting, but at the meeting, they again played
- the rock music. I could not even attend these meetings, and there were several
- others who felt the same way.
-
- "We prayed and fasted and then made our appeal to the national Christian
- leaders. They received our appeal; however, they had been looking to the
- American Christians for an example and assumed that because the Americans did
- it, it must be right."
-
- - Janet Yast, age 27, Pennsylvania
-
- "P.S. What disappoints me so much is that this leader has had such a great
- influence on my life. He is such a Godly man; I just cannot understand why he
- is not discerning in this area of compromise."
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- HOW THE LAW OF SYMPATHETIC VIBRATION EXPLAINS WHY THE "ROCK BEAT" OFFENDS MANY
-
-
- In music, there is a law of sympathetic vibration. This law is demonstrated by
- a tuning fork. When a note is played on the piano, the tuning fork vibrates at
- that pitch.
-
- Similarly, when we hear sounds, our whole body will either vibrate with the
- sound, or react to it.
-
- When a little child hears a syncopated "rock beat," he will tend to sway and
- dance. If, however, the child is spiritually discerning, he will say to his
- parents, "That is bad music."
-
- The "rock beat" not only offends Christians who have not been exposed to it,
- but it also offends Christians who have come out of the rock culture and are
- trying to rid their lives of the rebellion and immorality that the "rock beat"
- stirs up in them.
-
-
- HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" OFFENDS THOSE WHO ARE TRYING TO ESCAPE THE WORLD'S
- CORRUPTION
-
-
- "I used to reject my family and spend all my free time in my room listening to
- music that did not glorify God.
-
- "I slid deeper and deeper into the satanic realm. I knew it was satanic, but I
- couldn't get out. It also gave Satan a handle to get into other areas of my
- life.
-
- "I loved the world and the world's music. I listened to it, sang it, and
- talked about it, and when anyone said they didn't listen to it, I would
- ridicule them.
-
- "Rock music had dulled my senses. Even when I knew something was wrong, I
- would do it anyway.
-
- "Rock is powerful, and if anyone tells you that it isn't, they are lying.
-
- "I needed it all the time, just like a smoker needs a smoke. I couldn't go on
- a vacation without secretly taking a radio.
-
- "I am now trying to get away from this kind of music. If anyone plays the
- 'rock beat,' it reminds me of songs that I can remember word for word, note
- for note."
-
- - Dan Steele, age 18, Minnesota
-
- ------------
-
- The "rock beat" is not only offending Christians in America, but it is
- especially grievous to Christians in other countries who are being influenced
- by American missionaries and visiting youth groups.
-
- Stephen Maphosah, who was trained to use the beat for demonic worship (see
- testimony on page 8), visited a Christian bookstore on June 25, 1990. He
- purchased samples of ten individual "contemporary Christian" musicians and
- groups that are among the most listened to by Christians in America.
-
- He evaluated each tape on the basis of its beat. Some tapes contained the
- demonic beat that he was accustomed to in his ancestral worship of evil
- spirits. Other tapes contained a slower variation of the demonic beat.
- However, he classified ALL the tapes as "unacceptable and offensive to the
- Christians of this country."
-
-
- WHY TWO SINCERE CHRISTIANS CAN HAVE OPPOSING VIEWS ON THE SAME MUSIC
-
-
- Two Christians may listen to a contemporary rock song and give totally
- opposite evaluations of it. One will say, "I know that song is wrong because
- it causes me to be rebellious and sensual."
-
- The other Christian may say, "I don't see anything wrong with that music. It
- doesn't stir up any rebellion or sensuality in me."
-
- Their viewpoints are illustrated in the chart "The Development of
- Concupiscence" given in the Basic Youth Conflicts Seminar. Music that becomes
- sensual will follow the stages leading to reprobation.
-
- Therefore, if two Christians are on different levels in the development of
- reprobation, they will see the same music from two different viewpoints.
-
- The Christian who has not given way to various sensual sins will recognize
- this music as a temptation to compromise in sensuality. Those who have engaged
- in sensual activities will probably not be stirred up by this music. Their
- previous sensuality has dulled their senses, and they are tempted only by a
- more radical expression of the "rock beat."
-
- In the early Church, Christians vehemently debated the matter of eating meat
- that had been offered to idols. Some Christians felt that it was wrong to eat
- this meat because it had been offered to an idol. Other Christians saw no
- problem with the meat since it was sold in the open market.
-
- Paul pointed out that there was nothing intrinsically wrong with the meat, yet
- because it was offending other Christians it should not be eaten.
-
- Therefore, the Holy Spirit and the early Church leaders unanimously condemned
- the eating of this meat because it caused weaker brothers to stumble. They
- commanded both Jewish and Gentile believers not to eat it. (See Acts 15:28-
- 29.)
-
- In the book of Revelation, two churches were rebuked because they had
- believers in them who were encouraging Christians to eat meat offered to
- idols. (See Revelation 2:14, 20).
-
- If the meat offered to idols was condemned when it had nothing wrong with it,
- how much more should the "rock beat" be condemned in our churches, based on
- the following Scripture:
-
- "But if thy brother be grieved with thy meat, now walkest thou not charitably.
- Destroy not him with thy meat, for whom Christ died" (Romans 14:15).
-
- The same principle applies to music.
-
-
- 5. THE "ROCK BEAT" DEFIES GOD'S COMMAND TO JUDGE ALL THINGS AS GOOD OR EVIL.
-
-
- In the early years of the "Christian rock beat," the beat and the sound were
- justified on the basis that "music is amoral."
-
- If such a conclusion is accepted, then music is not a matter of good and evil,
- but simply a matter of personal taste.
-
- Yet such false reasoning is in total opposition to the words of Scripture.
-
- Music is the product of words and actions, and nowhere in Scripture is there
- an "amoral" classification for words and actions.
-
- ".... We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one
- may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done,
- whether it be GOOD OR BAD" (II Corinthians 5:10).
-
- All Christians are commanded by God to exercise their spiritual senses in
- order to discern between good and evil.
-
- "But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by
- reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both GOOD AND EVIL"
- (Hebrews 5:14).
-
-
- HOW A FAMILY DISCERNED THAT A "CHRISTIAN" CHILDREN'S TAPE WAS EVIL.
-
-
- "The day before our three-year-old daughter's surgery, I went shopping for a
- small gift to give her when she came home from the hospital. At our local
- Christian bookstore I bought a tape of children's songs.
-
- "When she arrived home we presented her with the tape. She immediately wanted
- to hear it. We don't own a television set, so listening to her tapes is one of
- her favorite pastimes.
-
- "We played it for her and were disappointed to find that some of the songs had
- definite rock overtones to them. She picked up on this, too, because we have
- trained her to recognize the evil in 'rock and roll' music.
-
- "Once we knew which songs we didn't care for, we would just skip over them.
- Whenever she would ask to hear the tape and it came to a song we didn't care
- for, she would ask us to fix the tape for her. That was all fine and well, but
- I noticed as time went on that she was wanting to listen to that particular
- tape more than her favorite tapes.
-
- "At the same time, we started to notice some behavior changes in her that we
- didn't really care for. She is a normal three-year-old who would challenge our
- authority, but she usually knew her boundaries. Usually she would pray and
- participate enthusiastically in our family devotions, pray before meals, be
- active and responsive in Sunday school, memorize Scripture, and love to sing
- songs about Jesus.
-
- "However, the more she listened to this 'Christian' children's tape, the more
- I noticed her behavior change. She started pushing, shoving, kicking, and
- biting her friends and her sister. She back-talked more than she ever dared
- before, and she made faces at us when we asked her to do something.
-
- "She stopped participating in our devotions, stopped praying, didn't want to
- go to church anymore, and started doing things I had never seen her or her
- friends do before. She became openly defiant and rebellious to her father and
- me, even hitting or kicking us if we asked her to accompany us on an errand or
- something along those lines.
-
- "I honestly couldn't figure out what was happening, but because I had been a
- very rebellious child when I was growing up, I thought I was beginning to reap
- what I had sown.
-
- "Things continued to get worse. It seemed as though I was forever spanking
- her, standing her in the corner, or sending her to bed, I started doubting my
- ability as a parent, and this caused insecurity and other problems to come
- into my life. It literally affected our whole family, and we were constantly
- in a turmoil.
-
- We tried discipline, we tried reasoning, we prayed a hedge of thorns, and we
- tried easing up on the discipline. Nothing worked.
-
- "Our personal devotions and prayer lives were affected. Instead of drawing
- closer to the Lord, I started drifting. This all happened in a three-week
- period of time. Finally, one evening after the children were in bed, my
- husband and I discussed our dilemma. He suggested that maybe we ought to do
- some 'housecleaning.'
-
- "The more I thought about it, the more I realized that our daughter's behavior
- had started changing the day we gave her that tape. My husband was thinking
- the very same thing. We also noticed that some magazines we had been
- subscribing to had pictures of alcohol and cigarettes, and different cult
- articles were scattered throughout their pages. We decided to burn the tape
- and the magazines as soon as possible.
-
- "The next morning after breakfast, we explained to our daughter what we
- intended to do. When she asked why, we told her that having these things in
- our house did not please Jesus. We showed her some of the pictures in the
- magazines, and she agreed with us. She wasn't agreeable about including her
- tape in the things to be burned, but she didn't put up as much of a fight as I
- had expected.
-
- "We took everything outside, piled it up, and set fire to it as we all stood
- by and watched. When we came back in the house, we asked her to forgive us for
- allowing those things to come into our house. She did and then went on her
- way.
-
- "This all happened on a Friday, and our daughter's behavior was still pretty
- bad. However, by Monday the change in her behavior was incredible! I thought
- we had brought the wrong child home from church on Sunday!
-
- "Our home is just about back to normal now, since our 'umbrella' has been
- patched. The change in our daughter has been obvious, not only to us but also
- to our friends who went through this with us. We have learned much from this
- experience, mainly to be careful about what things enter our home.
-
- "Not everything labeled 'Christian' contains the Lord's blessing."
-
- - The Patrick Hait family, Maryland
-
- --------------
-
- Evaluating the evil of the "rock beat" is not a matter of musical ability, but
- rather of spiritual discernment.
-
- "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of
- God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world" (I John 4:1).
-
-
- 6. THE "ROCK BEAT" DISOBEYS GOD'S COMMAND TO AVOID "ALL APPEARANCE OF EVIL."
-
-
- A Christian magazine that claims to be "the most widely read resource serving
- youth ministry" contains a chart in its September 1990 issue which matches
- every worldly rock sound with a comparable "Christian rock" group sound.
-
- Notice the categories:
-
- Heavy metal
- Pun/Thrash
- Rap
- Dance pop
- Pop/Rock
- Rock 'n' roll
- Difficult-to-categorize
-
- Not only are "Christian rock" groups imitating the sound of evil rock groups,
- but they are also copying the evil dress styles and appearance of the world's
- musicians.
-
- An impartial observer would find it difficult, if not impossible, to
- distinguish between many "Christian rock" groups and worldly rock groups by
- simply looking at their album covers.
-
- So-called "Christian groups" are now even using satanic symbols on their album
- covers.
-
- How can Christians justify such a blatant disobedience to the clear command of
- Scripture?
-
- "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from ALL appearance
- of evil" (I Thessalonians 5:21-22).
-
- Not only is it difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish worldly rock
- groups from most "Christian rock" groups, but it is also very hard to
- determine which members are men and which ones are women, because of the long
- hair, skirts, and other attire worn by many of the men.
-
- This is in clear violation of the following instruction of Scripture:
-
- "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a
- shame unto him?" (I Corinthians 11:14).
-
- "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a
- man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord
- thy God" (Deuteronomy 22:5).
-
-
- 7. THE "ROCK BEAT" CONTRADICTS GOD'S COMMAND NOT TO BE BROUGHT UNDER ITS
- POWER.
-
-
- The "rock beat" is, in and of itself, an addiction. Those who vibrate with it
- begin to desire more and more of it.
-
- Like a drug addiction, one's appetite for it increases so that the "rock beat"
- in "contemporary Christian" music soon becomes dissatisfying, and a stronger
- beat is required.
-
- The "rock beat" therefore violates the following Scripture:
-
- "All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient... I will not
- be brought under the power of any" (I Corinthians 6:12).
-
- Seventeen-year-old Susanna adds her testimony to several others in this
- booklet to confirm the addictive nature of the "rock beat":
-
-
- A TEENAGER'S APPEAL TO REJECT THE "ROCK BEAT" BECAUSE IT IS SUCH A POWERFUL
- ADDICTION.
-
-
- "I started to listen to 'Christian rock' when I was eleven. Each time I heard
- it, I felt rebellious and had sensual thoughts.
-
- "The feelings grew stronger as my music got harder.
-
- "I finally realized this music was wrong, and I tried to get rid of all my
- music tapes, but I would always slip back into it.
-
- "I am seventeen years old now, and I still struggle with this music. It is
- very addictive and so easy to slip back into.
-
- "I pray that as you read of my struggles and of the struggles of other young
- people, you will want to keep this damaging tool of Satan out of our lives,
- our homes, and our churches."
-
- - Susanna Dressler, age 17, Indiana
-
- ------------
-
-
- ANOTHER TESTIMONY OF HOW ADDICTIVE THE "ROCK BEAT" IS.
-
-
- "In the summer of 1989, I purposed that I would listen only to music which is
- glorifying to God.
-
- "However, Satan had a stronghold in my life because I listened to rock music
- for many years. As a result the sounds and words were embedded in my memory.
-
- "As the teachers at school lectured, or as I ate lunch or walked through the
- hall and heard any word that was in a song, I would begin singing a song that
- the word reminded me of.
-
- "Every conversation brought a song to my mind. Thus every day, evil lyrics
- were embedded deeper into my spirit.
-
- "Only as I recognized the demonic nature of this addiction was I able to deal
- with it in a Scriptural way."
-
- - Brandi Brace, age 19, Kansas
-
- --------------
-
- "Reaching teenagers" with "Christian rock" music is like giving out liquor
- with Bible verses on the bottles.
-
-
- 8. THE "ROCK BEAT" OPPOSES GOD'S COMMAND NOT TO MIX LIGHT WITH DARKNESS.
-
-
- Most of those who promote "Christian rock" music would agree that the rock
- music of the world is evil. However, they reason that by putting Christian
- words to the same beat, the world's music is somehow made right.
-
- This human reasoning is directly opposed to the instruction of Scripture.
-
- ".... What fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what
- communion hath light with darkness?
-
- "And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part he that believeth with
- an infidel?" (II Corinthians 6:14-15).
-
- In the days of the prophet Haggai, the priests were called together and asked
- some very pertinent questions. The answers which these priests gave have
- direct application in the matter of mixing Christian words with an ungodly
- beat.
-
- "If one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his garment, and with his skirt do
- tough bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil, or any meat, shall it be holy? And
- the priests answered and said, No.
-
- ".... If on that is unclean by a dead body touch any of these, shall it be
- unclean? And the priests answered and said, It shall be unclean" (Haggai 2:12-
- 13).
-
- If a priest who had been cleansed would touch something unclean, he would not
- purify the unclean; however, the unclean thing he touched would make him
- unclean.
-
- Similarly, the thought of making unclean music acceptable by putting Christian
- words to it is in direct violation of the following command:
-
- "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
- touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you" (II Corinthians 6:17).
-
- The chief justification for combining the pure words of Scripture with the
- unclean music of the world is that this is the method by which we will reach
- non-Christians. There are several fallacies to this reasoning.
-
-
- GOD ORDAINED PREACHING, NOT MUSIC, TO REACH THE LOST.
-
-
- There are two primary purposes for music in the life of a Christian. The first
- is to praise and worship God. The second is to edify other Christians.
-
- This is the clear teaching of Ephesians 5:19: "Speaking to yourselves in
- psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart
- to the Lord."
-
- When it comes to reaching the lost, God ordained preaching, rather than music,
- to accomplish this goal. "... It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching
- to save them that believe" (I Corinthians 1:21).(See also I Corinthians 1:18.)
-
- Based on these points, the commands of Ephesians 5:6-12 are pertinent:
-
- "Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh
- the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore
- partakers with them. For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in
- the Lord: walk as children of light..."
-
-
-
- 9. THE "ROCK BEAT" IGNORES GOD'S COMMAND FOR ALL MINISTERS TO BE QUALIFIED.
-
-
- Scripture establishes strict standards for those who would teach others in the
- Church. A teacher must fulfill the qualifications listed in I Timothy 3 and
- also Titus 1.
-
- Churches go through careful ordination services to make sure that those who
- instruct Christians are qualified. Ironically, teachers who would never pass
- an ordination council are being welcomed into churches to teach the young
- people through music.
-
- Worldly rock musicians who claim to be converted are immediately accepted as
- being qualified to teach Gospel truths to youth. This is in direct
- contradiction to the following requirement:
-
- "Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation
- of the devil" (I Timothy 3:6).
-
- Even non-Christian musicians who talk about God are being listened to as
- teachers of truth. At the beginning of Christ's ministry, the demons gave a
- very clear witness about Him. One of them said, ".... I know thee who thou
- art, the Holy One of God" (Mark 1:24).
-
- Rather than allowing the demon to testify, Jesus commanded him to be silent.
- "And Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold thy peace..." (Mark 1:25).
-
- Even Christians who give a witness for the Lord are instructed first to
- sanctify the Lord God in their hearts, according to I Peter 3:15.
-
- Based on these factors, how can we justify presenting the truth of Scripture
- in the vulgar and demonic medium of the world's rock?
-
- To justify vulgar music on the basis that it is being used to communicate the
- Gospel is the same as justifying profanity in the pulpit or pornography in
- Gospel literature.
-
-
-
- 10. THE "ROCK BEAT" VIOLATES GOD'S COMMAND TO PROTECT OUR BODIES AS GOD'S
- TEMPLE.
-
-
- When we become Christians, our bodies become the dwelling places of the Holy
- Spirit. Those who defile or damage God's temple will be judged.
-
- "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God
- dwelleth in you?
-
- "If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of
- God is holy, which temple ye are" (I Corinthians 3:16-17).
-
- There are many ways in which the "rock beat" damages our bodies.
-
-
- HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" DAMAGES OUR HEARING
-
-
- As noted in many of the testimonies, one of the characteristics of the
- addictive nature of the "rock beat" is that the music must be played louder
- and louder.
-
- Safe decibel levels range from 20 to 65 decibels. As the decibel level of the
- music increases, irreversible hearing loss occurs.
-
- Some permanent damage is possible after eight continuous hours of 90-decibel
- sound. Rock concerts are consistently between 110 and 140 decibels. Exposure
- to noise at this level for more than one minute may cause permanent hearing
- damage.
-
-
- HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" DAMAGES OUR BRAIN CELLS.
-
-
- When we listen to music, our minds try to bring the beat and the melody
- together. When there is an offbeat, the mind struggles to coordinate the two.
-
- A study conducted by a neurobiologist of Georgian Court College (Lakewood, New
- Jersey) and a physicist of Fairleigh Dickinson University (Rutherford, New
- Jersey) indicated the devastating effects that occur in animals when there is
- prolonged listening to a rock rhythm.
-
- The brain cells involved actually became deformed as they attempted to
- reconcile the beat to the melody.
-
-
- HOW THE "ROCK BEAT" DAMAGES OUR CONCENTRATION.
-
-
- Further research has shown that noise threatens more than just hearing. It is
- now linked to increased levels of stress, high blood pressure, ulcers, and
- hormonal imbalance.
-
- One of the most common testimonies of young people is that they are unable to
- concentrate on the Scriptures while under the influence of the "rock beat."
-
-
- HOW A TEENAGER RESTORED PERSONAL WORSHIP BY DESTROYING THE "ROCK BEAT".
-
-
- "I have listened to 'contemporary Christian' music all my life. My parents
- listened to it even before I was born.
-
- "When they began listening in the early 1970s, the beat was much softer than
- it is today. However, both secular and 'Christian contemporary' music styles
- have changed. The beat of the music has gotten much harder and faster. The
- changes were subtle, so only in retrospect can I see where that wrong music
- led me.
-
- "My parents would never allow me to listen to secular rock music. However, I
- disobeyed them and listened to it when they weren't around. This was partly
- because of peer pressure. It was also because I was used to the beat of the
- 'contemporary Christian' music.
-
- "I felt that some of the 'Christian' music had a harder beat than some of the
- secular music so there must not be anything wrong with the softer secular
- music. Listening to this music was feeding my growing rebellion toward my
- parents by putting wrong thoughts and attitudes in my mind. This music also
- led to lowering my moral standards.
-
- "In 1987 I stopped listening to secular music and focused totally on
- 'contemporary Christian' music. This did not correct my wrong attitudes,
- because I was still being fed by the wrong music. Then my pride increased. I
- felt I was better than a lot of people because I didn't listen to the world's
- music.
-
- "In 1989 my parents became increasingly aware of how this wrong music was
- affecting my life. They began to try to change my views on it. I listened to
- the Striving for Excellence tapes, and our family read through the Bible and
- researched every Scripture that dealt with music.
-
- "My parents prayed that I would give up this wrong music. During this time,
- God was working in my heart. I knew that 'contemporary Christian' music was
- not what my parents wanted for me, but I was afraid to give it up. It had been
- a part of my me for so long.
-
- "In January of 1990, I met a large group of Christian young people who did not
- listen to any music with a rock beat in it. I was tremendously impressed with
- them. They had a peace and a joy that I didn't have.
-
- "On February 13, 1990, I gave all my music to the Lord and burned all of my
- 'Christian rock' tapes. The results have been amazing!
-
- "God has given me a new desire to know Him better. I have a peace in my life
- that I never even realized was missing. For years I had a stuttering problem
- that is now completely cleared up, and I have a new relationship with my
- parents that I have never had before.
-
- "It was very important for me not just to get rid of the wrong music, but to
- replace it with right music.
-
- "It is my prayer that every teenager will experience the freedom that I am now
- enjoying."
-
- - Christiane Quick, age 19, North Carolina
-
- -------------
-
- Introducing the "rock beat" into Christian music is like establishing a
- pluralistic society. It is simply a transition from one controlling religion
- to another.
-
- -------------
-
- A commitment to reject the deception of the "rock beat" in any form:
-
- "Almighty Father, based on the authority of your Word and the testimony of
- others, I now purpose to remove from my life any music that contains a 'rock
- beat' and to replace it with melodious music that glorifies You and edifies
- others."
-
- Signature_______________________________________
-
- Date____________________________________________
-
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