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The Hypocrisy of Denouncing Secular Music for Christians

September 12, 2024
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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The Hypocrisy of Denouncing Secular Music for Christians

Joyce Blessing

The debate surrounding whether Christians should listen to secular music has been longstanding, often igniting passionate discussions among believers.

On one side, some argue that secular music leads Christians away from their faith, while others assert that it is enjoyed without compromising one’s beliefs.

Music is a universal language that transcends cultural and religious boundaries. It serves as a means of expression, communication, and connection.

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Secular music encompasses a vast array of genres and themes, ranging from love and heartbreak to social issues and personal experiences. To label all secular music as inappropriate for Christians is to ignore the richness and diversity of human experience that music represents.

The Bible itself does not explicitly prohibit the enjoyment of secular music. Scripture provides numerous examples of music in various forms.

The Book of Psalms is filled with songs that express a range of emotions, from joy and praise to sorrow and lament. These songs were often performed in communal settings, indicating the importance of music in worship and daily life.

Moreover, in his letters, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to engage with culture while maintaining their faith. In 1 Corinthians 9:22, he states, “I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some.”

This suggests that interacting with secular culture, including music, provides opportunities for connection and understanding.

Renowned Ghanaian gospel artist, Joyce Blessing, has spoken out against the belief that consuming secular music is spiritually harmful for Christians.

Some stakeholders in the gospel music industry, including veteran gospel musician Apostle Lenny Akpadie, have expressed strong disapproval of Christians singing secular songs, arguing that it contradicts the Christian faith.

According to her, many secular songs are motivational and can be appreciated by Christians for the positive messages they convey.

“It’s not correct, it’s hypocrisy to say that. There are secular songs that are motivational,” Joyce Blessing stated.

One of the most significant points of hypocrisy in the argument against secular music is the double standard it creates. Many Christians enjoy secular films, literature, and art without hesitation.

They appreciate the storytelling, artistry, and cultural commentary these mediums provide. However, when it comes to music, a more stringent boundary is often imposed, leading to a selective application of standards.

This inconsistency raises questions about the underlying motivations for banning secular music. Is it a genuine concern for spiritual well-being, or is it rooted in a desire to maintain a particular cultural identity?

The selective condemnation of secular music sometimes reflects a fear of cultural engagement rather than a true commitment to spiritual growth.

The Impact of Music on Faith

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Joyce Blessing

Music has the power to inspire, uplift, and challenge listeners. Many secular songs resonate with themes of hope, resilience, and love, virtues that are central to the Christian faith.

By engaging with a broader musical landscape, Christians find common ground with others, fostering relationships and dialogues that might not occur otherwise.

Additionally, secular music serves as a means of reflection and personal growth. Many believers find that certain secular songs articulate feelings or struggles they have difficulty expressing within the confines of their faith community. This leads to a deeper understanding of oneself and, ultimately, a more robust faith.

Joyce Blessing cited examples of inspirational songs by various artists, including Akwaboah, whose music she described as uplifting, and Sarkodie, whose verse in a collaboration with Black Sherif she found motivational.

She also mentioned Stonebwoy’s song ‘Strength and Hope’ as another example. “So it’s not every secular song that is evil. Some of these songs motivate us,” she added.

The argument that Christians should not listen to secular music often reveals more about cultural fears and biases than about genuine spiritual concerns.

While discernment is essential in all areas of life, including music consumption, outright condemnation of secular music is both hypocritical and counterproductive.

By embracing the richness of music in all its forms, Christians engage with the world around them, fostering connections and understanding that reflect the love and grace at the heart of their faith.

Rather than retreating from secular culture, believers are called to engage with it thoughtfully, using discernment to navigate the complexities of modern life while remaining rooted in their spiritual convictions.

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