Rock & Roll In Church?
Why do some churches have old time hymns and others have several
guitars, drums and other types of instruments that weren't in
churches twenty plus years ago? Are we getting away from what a
Christian church should be, and forming something else that
maybe isn't acceptable to God today?
I know some conservative churches that never allow anything but
a piano and a church organ for their music. They sing the old
time hymns (from when I was a child in church), of which many
are still beautiful and really nostalgic.
Other churches allow most any musical instrument. Christian
songs by new Christian artists of today are played and sung as
well. I've got to admit that some of the music that is popular
is really beautiful, and touches my heart. One of them is "I can
Only Imagine" by MercyMe. It describes what we will feel when we
are standing before Jesus someday. It gives me goose bumps every
time it's played! There are many more beautiful Christian songs
that are out right now as well.
Do you ever feel the Lord's presence within you at church when
you are singing? According to the Bible, singing and praising
the Lord is what he loves for us to do.
Here is a verse from the Bible that talks about David:
And David and all the house of Israel played before the LORD on
all manner of instruments made of fir wood, even on harps, and
on psalteries, and on timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals.
2 Samuel 6:5
It seems like there was quite a collection of instruments! I
don't recall any drums mentioned in the Bible, but cymbals were
mentioned and timbrels which are similar to tambourines.
Psalteries were stringed instruments that were made out of a
flat wooden box.
I really believe that when you are in church and praising the
Lord with singing, it doesn't matter what style it is as long as
you are joyful in doing so. Singing feels good and makes your
heart glad that God loves us, and at the same time you are
thanking God for all he has done and continues to do. Singing
out loud is a perfect release!
Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud
noise, and rejoice, and sing praise. Psalm 98:4