Music is the only language in the world that affects people even when they donÕt know itÕs happening. ItÕs designed to control.

 

ÒYour music influences your spirit, your soul and your body,Ó says Jordan. ÒYou donÕt have a choice about that; it does it and it controls. It controls you and you respond to it.Ó

 

In what has to be one of the dumbest observations of all in Rick WarrenÕs Purpose-Driven Drivel, he writes, ÒGod loves all kinds of music because he invented it all—fast and slow, loud and soft, old and new. You probably donÕt like it all, but God does!Ó

 

To make matters worse, he then observes, ÒChristians often disagree over the style of music used in worship, passionately defending their preferred style as the most biblical or God-honoring. But there is no biblical style!Ó

 

All through the Bible are references to music—the kind that pleases God and the kind that doesnÕt.

 

We know from the Book of Genesis God was the one to set up music and it degenerated with the fall of Satan. Exodus tells us how God restored music to its original purpose when He called the nation Israel out of Egypt. It later degenerated. From I Chronicles 16, we know God rescued music once again with David, and then it degenerated again.

 

ÒThe world you live in, if youÕre under 30 years old today, you have never have been fed a steady diet of music that pleases God,Ó says Jordan. ÔAnd if youÕre over 30, it was way back when when you maybe heard it.

 

ÒChristians will deny evolution of the species and everything else but they believe musicÕs getting better and better and better and the Book indicates itÕs not. The fact is, the music we are exposed to is music designed not to please God; itÕs designed to please you, whether itÕs contemporary Christian music, or gospel music, or bluegrass, or jazz, or the blues, or rock, or easy listening stuff.

 

ÒContemporary Christian music is gutless. It has to do with the way itÕs written; it has nothing to do with the people doing it. Good people, nice people may be doing it, but if you write bad music—if you follow the rules of music that cause it to be weak—

what kind of music do you get? Weak music.

 

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Listed in I Chronicles 16: 8-12 are nine reasons David gives for the music heÕs writing and they match what Psalm 68:4 and Col. 3:16 say about the three categories of music.

 

ÒGod has music and He does it His way all through the Bible,Ó says Jordan. ÒWhat you want to do is find out how God does His music and do your music that way—not just your church music, but your music.

 

ÒThereÕs an order and a structure to the way God does things and you canÕt miss the fact that God is a God of planning, order and structure. Proverbs 11:1 says, ÔA false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight.Õ

 

ÒIf you take that word balance, youÕve got the key to good music, and when I talk about good music, IÕm talking about music that pleases God.

 

ÒMusic is a language and a language has grammar. When you write a sentence, you have a subject and a predicate. It has structure to it. If you see a prepositional phrase, you know how to diagram that; you learn the parts of speech. Well, in music thereÕs three parts of speech. Melody, harmony and rhythm. Those three things are what music is constructed out of.

 

ÒMelody, thatÕs the tune. GodÕs spirit works through His Word and melody in music is designed to carry the words. ItÕs designed to help you understand the words and to say the words and to preach the words. Melodies are constructed in very specific ways. ThereÕs an exact, mathematical design that you construct a melody with.

 

ÒNow, harmony is when you play two or more notes at one time and it carries the melody. All of this has an exact science to it. Melodies run horizontally. Chords—or the harmony—run vertically. The chord is how you get your feelings affected.

 

ÒBy the way, the melody makes you think something and harmony makes you feel something. Rhythm makes you do something. Each oneÕs designed to affect your spirit, your soul and your body, in that order. The melody impacts your spirit (Phil. 3:3), harmony impacts your soul (Eph. 4:16) and rhythm impacts your body or your flesh (Rom.13:14).

 

ÒGod works through His word as you in your inner man trust it and His word works out through your soul and your body. In music, the place youÕre going to worship God is in the melody because we worship God in spirit and the melodyÕs what matches your spirit. ThatÕs what GodÕs interested in.Ó

 

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From Isaiah 51:3, a passage about the future kingdom when God redeems Israel,  we know thereÕs going to be a pure music restored by God and it will be carried in the melody.

 

The verse says, ÒFor the LORD shall comfort Zion: he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.Ó

 

By contrast, Amos 5:21, in which God tells Israel He despises their idea of Òfeast daysÓ and Òsolemn assemblies,Ó contains the sharp rebuke, ÒTake thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols.Ó


Jordan explains, ÒTheyÕve got a melody that God says is nothing but noise. Now, it is a melody, but God said, ÔItÕs not a melody I want; take it away!Õ So their church music had degenerated from something that God designed it to be into noise and into violating the rules of the language of music to the extent that God said itÕs just noise.Ó

 

(EditorÕs Note: To be continued . . .)