Comments on: peddling the word https://oxgoad.ca/2010/03/19/peddling-the-word/ fundamentalism by blunt instrument Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:23:23 +0000 hourly 1 By: ox https://oxgoad.ca/2010/03/19/peddling-the-word/comment-page-1/#comment-5198 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:23:23 +0000 http://oxgoad.ca/2010/03/19/peddling-the-word/#comment-5198 In reply to Marla.

Thanks Marla

Maranatha!
Don Johnson
Jer 33.3

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By: Marla https://oxgoad.ca/2010/03/19/peddling-the-word/comment-page-1/#comment-5196 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 21:07:00 +0000 http://oxgoad.ca/2010/03/19/peddling-the-word/#comment-5196 Hi Pastor Don,

I don’t comment much but I enjoy reading your blog and the comments/replies to comments. Something that came to mind when reading this is that we see Christ’s own example of drawing others to Himself was to use truth or the expounding of truth (or parables to His disciples) and not gimmicks (swallowing a goldfish) or things that appeal to the flesh (rock music bands). Men, like fish, are drawn to light and disappointed by lures.

Off topic and in reference to your previous blog post, we have very strong feelings/beliefs about the SG music whether it is “sanitized” or not. I think Rory expressed a lot of what we too have observed. I also find that the SG and/or Chris Anderson music is written in such a manner as to “greatly lend itself to being sung in a swinging pop manner” even when “sanitized.” One of my kids asked why people felt so strongly that they “had” to have this music included in our church’s repertoire–was the pull to that and other worldly music that just “seems” to follow it that strong?

In spite of what many of the “newer” groups out there state, it does seem that “lite” worldly music (aka light rock aka easy listening of my growing up time era) and wrong doctrines and/or lack of separation from wordly standards (esp. in areas of dress and modesty) seem to come into the church (local body) at about the same time–not always in the same order but it makes me wonder if one weakness isn’t feeding off another weakness. Like the old adage, I haven’t seen a basketful of good apples turn a bad apple good yet but I’ve seen a lot of good apples totally ruined.

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