Singing Lies by Dr. Clay Nuttall
The underlying purpose of Shepherd’s
Staff is to create discussion. By choosing controversial subjects, we often
manage to “tick off” some segment of our readers. That is done on purpose,
since it is at the heart of what we do and also because it gets people’s
attention. This issue is bound to get just about everyone thinking, because it
has to do with the lyrics of music used in churches today.
Our concern for truth in music is not confined to what is
often called “contemporary” music. One only has to pick up a well-worn old
hymnal to find endless illustrations of non-truth in some of the lyrics. An
error, no matter how old, is still an error. While some statements might be
borderline, there are those that are downright offensive to scripture. Some of
this has to do with ignorance on the part of the writer, while others are a
deliberate repetition of doctrinal error held by religious groups or movements.
Old standard hymns have often reflected a brand of
universalism. Many current items of music sound like a gathering of proof texts
thrown into a blender, in that they do not represent the clear statements of
scripture. Some of the old, as well as the new, are so egregious in theological
error that they approach heresy. Music is often chosen just because we like it,
when it’s “foot stompin’ fun” or rises from a current rock style. In pleasing
ourselves, however, we may fail to please God. Frankly, God is not pleased when
we are singing lies and then daring to call it worship.
The serious Bible student will pick up on doctrinal error, even in music. People who are bent on having their own way and accommodating the flesh argue “What's the big deal, anyway? The big deal is that God has condemned false witness, lies, and the doctrines of man and devils.
The big deal is that God has condemned false witness, lies, and the doctrines of man and devils.
You are keenly aware that I avoid using names in this publication, because the minute I do, those who worship that person will stop reading. In this situation, however, a few theological subjects may be able to put us to shame in our lust for entertainment when we offend God’s Word. The sloppy use of the word “kingdom” is high on the list. It is sung with boring repetition and constantly thrown into conversations. What kingdom are you talking or singing about? Even an elementary student would know that there is more than one. A Bible student might know that there is the Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Heaven, the Kingdom of Darkness, the Old Testament Theocratic Kingdom, and even The Millennial, Messianic, Davidic Kingdom, just to begin with. So, which kingdom are you talking about? You say it doesn’t matter? It may not to you, but it does matter to God when we sing lies. You say that many good people disagree. The Bible isn’t about good people; it is about a good God. The liberal crowd used to talk about “growing" or "building” the kingdom or “enhancing” the kingdom. What kind of arrogance is that? God is building His own Kingdom, and He neither needs nor wants your help. I'm sure you get the point.
You don’t have to listen to me; I know that lies are popular and are well hidden in the skin of a truth. The Bible is not a dart board, and you don’t get to create your own truth. The Bible has nothing but truth in it; we don’t have the luxury of private interpretation. Yes, I read the article last week, even if you didn’t. If we are not careful about the plain, clear statements of the Bible, how could anyone believe what we have to say about any part of it?
SHEPHERD’S STAFF – October, 2014
A communication service of Shepherd’s Basic Care, for those committed to the authority and sufficiency of the Bible. Shepherd’s Basic Care is a ministry of information and encouragement to pastors, missionaries, and churches. Write for information using the e-mail address, Shepherdstaff2@juno.com or http://shepherdstaff.
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