The Curious Case of World Music (Edited by ChatGPT)

  

It is always right to do things in a way that grows the body of Christ to the fullness of Christ in both quality and quantity. That is by love, not by law. Love does not desire its own rights but covers the sin of others. Paul had every right to demand contribution from the farm of God, but he did not do it — not as a matter of law but as a matter of love. He did what was necessary for the faith, not what was legal. Love is more important than knowledge.

 

Even if by law all food is allowed by God, if eating some food in front of some faithful who are weak in spirit destroys their faith, give up your right to save your brothers. Knowledge is dangerous because we don’t know enough to add it all. But little knowledge with love is more powerful than more knowledge with less love. Love is more important. That is why our giants knew less, but they produced the best. While our “ignorance” that we call knowledge is destroying the faith.

 

Legally I can drink wine and beer. The Bible does not say otherwise. But what comes from it? What do I lose if I never touch it? But you can imagine the kind of risks that I save myself. That is why touching alcohol is sin — because it does not grow me toward Jesus. Does it mean if I taste it for some reason, I cry with fear of sin? No, I could drink all night — I know the law dear — but what does it benefit me? Even if all things are allowed, all things are not useful. Allowing music — that I do not think is allowed — is not useful.

 

Now see the state of our faith and the quality problem we have, and how faith is becoming sin, earthly, and worthless. This is the case all around the world, and some are too progressive even in the eye of the devil. Hell is in the church, and you think what we need is music — and that is world music? Why?


What comes from it? If I listen to world music, what good comes from it? Faith is not about me or my rights — it is about the body of Christ. What does it benefit to tell kids, “listen to good music”? What is good about the world? There is nothing good about the world, as all is filthy garment.

 

The world has a culture of faith, but they are a mess, and faith is becoming another joke. Open your eye — Lutherans are masters of homosexuality, progressive sin, universalism, and the headquarters of sin is the church. But we want to learn from the world. What good can come from this world?

 

But look to the history of faith in the Horn, and to those hidden armies that God prepared to burn the devil’s town as they chase the fools of the world out. The devil is running the show in the world, but God has a hidden army. But you cannot see the giants, only the foolish world. If you love Jesus, give what you love for Jesus. Lay what you love the most for Jesus — give it up. If you cannot give your right for Jesus, are you sure you belong with God?


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