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LAUGHING REVIVAL MUSIC IMPARTS SPIRIT
August 15, 1997 (David W. Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061-0368, fbns@wayoflife.org) - In the article "Charismatic Music Permeating the Churches" (May 30, 1997), I warned of the growing influence of Charismatic beat music in non-Charismatic churches. Even some churches which claim to be fundamental Bible-believing Baptist churches are adopting the Ecumenical-Charismatic music. The following was our conclusion to this article:
Recently we read an interesting testimony by a leader in the Contemporary Christian Music scene which confirms our warning. Don Moen, who works for Integrity Music, made the following statement about the music tapes from the Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida (the "laughing revival") which are being distributed widely. Moen was asked the question, "Why is this tape [of Brownsville music] important?" He replied: "Because something is imparted when you listen to this tape. I dont want it to sound spooky or mysterious, but theres something powerful about embracing the music of the revival. The fire of the revival can stir in you even as you listen to the songs that took place at the Brownsville revival" ("Don Moen Discusses Music at Brownsville Assembly," Pentecostal Evangel, November 10, 1996). Though we do not agree with Moen in calling the Brownsville phenomenon a revival, we do agree with his assessment that the spirit of the Brownsville meetings is imparted somewhat through the beat music which is being used there. In our visits to various Charismatic churches and conferences for our reporting through the years, we have observed that the music is always the same. It is a fleshly combination of beat music and mood music; you can dance to it and romance to it. We are not saying that simply listening to the Vineyard- or Toronto- or Brownsville-type music will knock people to the ground and cause them to start exhibiting Laughing Revival manifestations. That is possible, of course, but it is more likely that people listening to this music will pick up the unscriptural philosophy behind it. The philosophy is one of non-judgmentalism, ecumenism, a carnal "love" divorced from righteousness and judgment. It is the carnal people in fundamental Bible-believing churches who are drawn to the ecumenical-charismatic beat music, and it reinforces their carnality and draws them even further from their churchs biblical standards. Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) encourages carnality, and carnality draws folk to CCM. In a perceptive article on the music at Brownsville, Pastor Joseph Chambers makes the following comments:
Pastor Chambers is an old-line Pentecostal and we differ from him on some theological points, but we agree with his assessment of the music at Brownsville. Rock music cannot be sanctified for the Lords use because it is fleshly and does not minister to the spirit. I am not speaking merely of the words; I am speaking of the rhythms. Before I was saved in 1974 at age 23, I lived a very wicked lifestyle and my music was rock music. Rock music fits a wicked lifestyle. Rock music perfectly fits the bar, the dance hall, the night club, the pool hall, the house of prostitution. Rock music fits the bar but it does not fit the Lords house. It was created by rebels who love those things which Gods Word says are evil. After I was saved I desired God to purify and use my life, and one of the first things He dealt with was my music. I knew that I had a choice: I could love the world or I could love the Lord. Gods Word tells me that I cannot serve two masters. I cannot say I love the Lord when I love those things which the Lords hates. "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). It was a real struggle with the flesh to give up rock music, because I absolutely loved it and I had listened to it practically every waking moment for many years. I found that when I did turn my back on rock music and stop listening to it for personal pleasure, I learned to love wholesome music. It took a little time, but my perverted taste in music was transformed. Ever since then, I have had a holy hatred of rock music. I believe God did this in me. The Charismatic crowd loves experiences. Well, I have had some powerful experiences, and learning to hate rock music was one of them. I realize the whole world has been taken over by rock music. I realize that it is impossible to get away from it entirely. It is everywhere, in the shops, in commercials, at every sporting event, you name it. To get entirely away from rock music one would have to go out of the world, as Paul said in 1 Corinthians 5:10. He told us that this is not Gods will. We are called to be IN the world to witness to the world, but not OF the world to be influenced by the world. It is like a boat. It is right for the boat to be in the water, but it is wrong for the water to be in the boat. While I cannot get entirely away from rock music as long as I remain in this wicked world, I do not have to willfully bring rock music into my life. I have often praised the Lord that one blessed day I will finally and completely be delivered from all rock music. You see, I dont believe there is any rock music in Heaven. I do not believe the holy Lord of Glory likes rock music. I believe it is unclean, and no unclean thing will enter into Gods paradise. Until that Day, I will endure whatever amount of rock music I am forced to hear along lifes way in this present evil world, and at the same time I will strive to keep rock musics unholy influence out of my life, home, and church. Someone might be saying, "You are impossibly old fashioned and out of date; the times are passing you by and you will soon be all alone and lacking all influence like an old fossil." If that is the case, so be it. I don't care if all of the professing Christians in the whole world decide that rock music is a proper medium for the service of God. (This wont happen, praise the Lord.) I refuse to submit to this foolishness. Rock music is carnal at best and it cannot be sanctified for the Master's use. |
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