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Spiritual songs versus songs for enjoyment

2013-10-01
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My last post was on praising God with the gift of music. In that post I expressed how music is to be used to the glory of God, and is not made for ourselves. Though it may be enjoyable to us, we do not simply make music for our enjoyment and to have a good time as the end purpose. We do not make music to “fulfill fleshly desires.” The argument was made, then, in response, that this seemed a bit fuzzy… I was forgetting to mention that we can use music for a good time with the right perspective,...

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2013-10-01

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Young Calvinists
Scripture References
1 Corinthians 1
Hebrews
Hebrews 11:13Hebrews 13:14Hebrews 12:1Hebrews 11:14
Matthew 6:24
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes 3:1Ecclesiastes 3:13
Topics
meditationsentertainmentmusic
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