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Current Issues: Christian Music
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TRUTH UNDERSTANDING APPLICATION Descriptive truth – tells us about Descriptive truth – tells us about Prescriptive truth – tells us to Prescriptive truth – tells us to Current Issues: Christian Music
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Some possible ways to consider the issue of Christian music style: Examine passages that describe worship Examine passages that describe worship Discuss the concept of culture Discuss the concept of culture Current Issues: Christian Music
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Culture – the product of a society’s shared learning, creativity, and behavior (behavior patterns, arts, traditions) Current Issues: Christian Music
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View: Culture is the product of fallen man and cannot be “retrofitted” for Christian use. Christians make their own culture that is entirely distinct and different from the godless world. Current Issues: Christian Music
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View: Culture reflects God’s creative work. It is not inherently evil, but is defiled, marred, and contaminated by sin. It does not glorify God when used for selfish or sinful purposes. Christians can form and shape a God-glorifying culture that is distinct and different from Current Issues: Christian Music
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the world. Christians can also “redeem” certain elements of existing culture, taking what a fallen world uses for its own purposes and using it for God’s glory. Current Issues: Christian Music
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Use Bible principles that help us in making decisions in areas where the Bible is not specific. Use Bible principles that help us in making decisions in areas where the Bible is not specific. Current Issues: Christian Music
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Principles Relationship with God (Matt. 22:37; Gal. 5:16) Relationship with the Word (Col. 3:16; Rom. 12:2; John 17:17) Current Issues: Christian Music
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ABOVE ME Glory to God (1 Cor. 10:31) Glory to God (1 Cor. 10:31) Slave of Christ (1 Cor. 6:19-20; Rom. 6:12-23) Slave of Christ (1 Cor. 6:19-20; Rom. 6:12-23) Submission to authority (Eph. 6:1-2; Prov. 1:8; Heb. 13:17; 1 Pet. 2:13) Submission to authority (Eph. 6:1-2; Prov. 1:8; Heb. 13:17; 1 Pet. 2:13) Current Issues: Christian Music
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ABOVE ME Counsel from others (Prov. 11:14; 12:15; 24:6) Counsel from others (Prov. 11:14; 12:15; 24:6) Current Issues: Christian Music
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AROUND ME Testimony – How I represent God (Matt. 5:16; Rom. 14:16) Testimony – How I represent God (Matt. 5:16; Rom. 14:16) Example – How I influence others (1 Tim. 4:12; 1 Cor. 4:16; Rom. 14:13; 1 Cor. 8:9, 13; 10:24) Example – How I influence others (1 Tim. 4:12; 1 Cor. 4:16; Rom. 14:13; 1 Cor. 8:9, 13; 10:24) Current Issues: Christian Music
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AROUND ME Worldliness (Rom. 12:1-2; 1 John 2:15-16; James 4:4) Worldliness (Rom. 12:1-2; 1 John 2:15-16; James 4:4) Association (1 Thess. 5:22; Rom. 14:16) Association (1 Thess. 5:22; Rom. 14:16) Current Issues: Christian Music
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IN ME Conscience (Rom. 14:14, 23; 1 Cor. 8:10) Conscience (Rom. 14:14, 23; 1 Cor. 8:10) Temptation (Rom. 13:14; 2 Tim. 2:22; 1 Cor. 10:12) Temptation (Rom. 13:14; 2 Tim. 2:22; 1 Cor. 10:12) Control (1 Cor. 6:12; 9:24-27; 2 Tim. 2:22) Control (1 Cor. 6:12; 9:24-27; 2 Tim. 2:22) Current Issues: Christian Music
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IN ME Motives (Jer. 17:9; Prov. 16:2; Matt. 6:5; 1 Cor. 10:31) Motives (Jer. 17:9; Prov. 16:2; Matt. 6:5; 1 Cor. 10:31) Effect (Prov. 6:27; 1 Cor. 15:33) Effect (Prov. 6:27; 1 Cor. 15:33) Timing (Eccl. 3:1; Eph. 5:15-16; 1 Cor. 10:23-24) Timing (Eccl. 3:1; Eph. 5:15-16; 1 Cor. 10:23-24) Current Issues: Christian Music
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Our church’s music Biblically true and Word-rich Biblically true and Word-rich Singable Singable Blend of old and new Blend of old and new Current Issues: Christian Music
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Style = conservative, current, not rock-and-roll Style = conservative, current, not rock-and-roll o driven by truth and values rather than trends o melody strong, supports, carries, reinforces text of song Current Issues: Christian Music
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o rhythm moderate, not distracting o keyboards, orchestral instruments, percussion; guitar and other folk instruments as appropriate o not “old-fashioned,” anachronistic, frozen in a past culture, stale Current Issues: Christian Music
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o fresh, intentional, appropriate to the community, culture and time in which we minister Current Issues: Christian Music
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o continue to selectively use music with good texts and tunes from various sources; use of them doesn’t indicate support of what the source does or represents, or the style in which it might have originated or might be presented by others Current Issues: Christian Music
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Vibrant and alive Vibrant and alive Common ground Common ground A balanced variety of forms A balanced variety of forms Thought- and heart-engaging Thought- and heart-engaging Current Issues: Christian Music
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Our teaching and expectations Disciple to know, understand, and apply truth. Disciple to know, understand, and apply truth. Equip people to make biblically- informed, Spirit-led, wise, discerning choices. Equip people to make biblically- informed, Spirit-led, wise, discerning choices. Be considerate of others. Be considerate of others. Be gracious to others. Be gracious to others. Current Issues: Christian Music
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Respect one another’s individual responsibility and freedom in the Lord to make choices. Respect one another’s individual responsibility and freedom in the Lord to make choices. Strive for unity rather than uniformity. Strive for unity rather than uniformity. Teach the next generation to do the same. Teach the next generation to do the same. Current Issues: Christian Music
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“In essentials, unity; in doubtful matters, liberty; in all things, charity.” Current Issues: Christian Music
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