[brazil] Christian university professor records instrumental praise album

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From: Randal Matheny <randalm@...>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 08:58:22 -0200
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Christian university professor records
instrumental praise album
by J. Randal Matheny

It's a sad day indeed when a music professor of a
major Christian university records a solo album
featuring traditional hymns and contemporary
praise music with a soprano saxophone.

According to the professor, "This puts the
saxophone in a vocal position. It’s based on what
people tell me when I play — that ... those
(instrumental) sounds go to places in their beings
that words have not touched before. ... They can’t
identify what it is, but they know what they
feel."

How wonderful that this professor has supplied
what the first-century Christians never
experienced, a special feeling in their beings
that words do not touch!

If others cannot identify it, let's do it for
them: instrumental music directly manipulates the
emotions. It bypasses the mental function and
produces emotional states consistent with the type
of music. And when the effect of the music
subsides, so does the induced emotional state.
This temporary feeling has no relation with the
Christian walk and deludes people into thinking
that they are communing with God, when, in fact,
they are merely swooning.

The administration of the Christian university
apparently looks on benignly as their professor
sells his music.

With one commercial praise group, the voice
imitated the sounds of instruments. So now the
seed has borne its fruit, with the instrument
being put "in a vocal position."

What do the Scriptures say about this?

"... speaking to one another in psalms and hymns
and spiritual songs, singing and making melody
with your hearts to the Lord" (Eph. 5:19, NASB).

"Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you,
with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one
another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God"
(Col. 3:16).

The argument was that instruments were merely an
accompaniment to the words. Now they are taking
over completely.

Isn't it time we woke up to what's happening in
the church?

Our Christian university music professors should
be cultivating the singing of praise in our
congregations. Instead, they are, with
administration approval, leading the way in
pushing the instrument into the church and in
pushing the word of God out of our lives.
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You can read this article online here:
http://bzeal.antville.org/stories/235040/
The information for the article and the quote
above came from the following news article:
http://www.texnews.com/1998/2002/enter/acu1129.html

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