Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My Passion.

This is a paper I wrote for English class, and I'm actually surprised at how good it is. So I thought I'd share it with ya'll.

I think you all can, and will agree with me when I say that music is a part of everyone’s life. In fact, I think it would be quite a challenge to find someone who actually does not enjoy music. There are so many different genres of music that relate to all different kinds of people; it’s almost impossible for someone to not like any of it.

Now granted, there are those “music freaks” out there who claim to love everything from rap to rock to alternative. (I would be one of them) But then, there are also people who love country, and that’s just weird. But what I’m trying to get across is that these genres ensure that everybody at least has a certain band or song that they enjoy.

With that being said, I’m reminded of the Christian genre of music. Religious music has always been a part of everyone’s culture in some way. But when the Contemporary Christian music movement began, a lot of it was, well... cheesy. Now that I’ve said that I’m happy to say that Christian music has indeed come a long way. It’s no longer the cheesy, rhyming song, that’s made up of about three guitar chords; singing of a life of sunflowers and happiness that never faces pain. There are now Christian artists in every genre you can think of, and there is a lot of talent behind their ministries. Christian band are also starting to get a lot more recognition for their talent and growing popularity.

All of this is actually a great thing! Music influences a lot of people. And there are tons of people who would never purposely step foot into a church, but they’d definitely listen to a new band or song. So with so many good Christian bands sharing hope through their music; there are now many, many more witnessing opportunities for these types of people.

Not only are these opportunities available in a larger scale now, but many times they bring results. There are countless stories of people who have been ministered to unsuspectingly through music. And the cool thing about Christian artists is that they don’t just sing music that touches people, but they also have their own personal testimonies of God in their life. A lot of times when people like music they want to know more about the artist behind it; and that opens a great opportunity to share Christ. There’s nothing better when sharing Jesus with someone than a person who walks the walk and lives their faith out loud, all the time.

Concerts are another awesome opportunity to share Jesus. When you go to a concert you’re probably excited to be there to see at least one of the bands playing; otherwise you wouldn’t be at the concert. And I know from experience how thrilling a good concert can be. So this gives Christian musicians an opportunity to tell fans why they’re writing the songs they’re writing, what the songs mean, or how God’s worked in their lives. It’s just a different kind of atmosphere and people are more likely to listen and connect with what’s being said.

I honestly believe that God uses music in powerful ways in people’s lives. And it thrills me to no end whenever I hear a story of a life being changed through music that at some point pointed them to God when maybe nothing else could have. It just blows me away!

So I’m going to wrap this up, but I want to make sure you know I don’t think it’s an easy task to share Jesus through music. In fact, I’m convinced it’s quite the challenge. You have to work extra hard to make sure your heart is right, and you’re motives are pure. But when you do keep your heart right, and in tune with God; big, crazy things happen. And when people have a passion for Jesus and a passion for music, and they in turn give themselves to God for His use, great things do happen. And lives are changed forever.

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