sweetlissa said:
... I have seen on many other threads the quote that says "GOD DOESN'T CHANGE" so using that as a guide, how is "where God leads TODAY" any different from where he lead say a hundred years ago?
Ummm... I think I confused 2 issues for ya, Lissa.
God doesn't change. That is true. But our perception of Him does. Truths from His word may be lost sight of, then later rediscovered. Or discovered for the first time in our individual lives.
Example: I was raised in the Seventh-day Adventist version of Christianity. That certainly didn't include PM. In fact, the families in which I was raised (parents, grandparents, etc.) were very legalistic. I have strong memories of my gandmother saying that I needed to be good so that Jesus could love me. I was 12 years old, in 8th grade at church school before I first remember ever HEARING the term "Righteousness by Faith"!!! But in the several years following, that issue caused a huge brouhaha in the denomination.
Did God accept the life and best-service devotion of my grandfather who died right about then, presumably without ever learning what all the fuss was about? I don't doubt it for a moment.
Was I free to say, "It was good enough for Grandpa", and turn away from an understanding of Righteousness by Faith in favor of more dead legalism? Not on your LIFE!!!
Nowadays, God has led me to undestand PM fom His word. Am I free to turn away from this truth and return to the religion of my mother, who says it must be error or the SdA denomination would already be teaching it? No way. DON'T give me that old time religion. It ISN'T good enough for me. God is doing something new -- which amounts to restoring something old -- around me, and I want to be part of it.
That is not meant to disparage the lives of those past. They took a step or ten forward from the ignorance in which they lived, as God led in their lives. I aspire to mimic their xeal and trust in Divine guidance. So, in that respect, Yes, give me that old time religion.
However, as sung and seeming meant all too often, the song seems to be a turning away from the new and clinging to the old PRACTICES andTHEOLOGIES, and rejeting of whatever is new. It bolsters the cy, "But that's not the way we've ALWAYS DONE it!"
Personally, that offends my sense of what God wants to have happen. If the ways Grandpa's generation did religion wee "good enough", Jesus would have come before this, right? Or at least such seems a logical assumption. So, it ISN'T good enough for me. I want MORE! Whatever, and wherever God leads today -- while understanding that it is ME, not HE who needs to change.
Thus my personal pet peeve about that one song. Which was kinda off-track as regards this thread, but sorta related. Cause the same folks who tend to sing that song with gusto, in my experience, are the same folks who complain bitterly about the new music in favor of the old, about which THEIR forefathers bitterly complained when it was new in favor of the old, about which THEIR forefathers bitterly ... you get the picture.
So far as I can tell, God's word nowhere attaches moral significance to a style of music -- to tempo, rhythm, chord structure or sequence, harmony, counterpoint or lack thereof, instrumentation, etc. So Gregorian Chant and Andre Crouche and everything in between are perfectly acceptable. Instead, Paul offers the admonition that in WHATEVER we do, which would include making music and dancing, to do ALL to the glory of God.
One of those New Leadings, for me, came out in this area. I was taught as a child that there WAS moral significance to those things. That, in fact, it was advisable to stay away from minor, minor 7ths, 7ths, major 7th, 9th, and other such chords as they made the music too emotionally poweful and could lead to the undesirable effect of emotionalism. In fact, it said so in the official Church Manual!
As an adult, reading for my ownself, I rejected that notion, coming to undestand that music should accompany and enhance the emotion, whether it be rejoicing or worship. Oops. I was about to say "I could go on and on", but it seems I just DID!
:lol: I'm now shutting UP!