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Categories: SINGING, WORLD EVENTS, WORSHIPI love Christmas, and I don't celebrate it as a religious holiday, but a cultural one (because it's not in the Bible). However, I love Christmas music, but when the hymns which are associated with Christmas come on with instruments, I want to make sure I'm not sinning by hearing/singing the songs. I know I'm not listening to them with the intent to praise God, so my question is... is it okay to listen to Christmas hymn music? Or when the hymns come on, should I change it?Sincerely,
In The Christmas Spirit
Dear In The Christmas Spirit,
This is an issue that good brethren disagree on and certainly falls within the category of being an individual conscience issue. Some brethren believe that it is impossible to listen and sing along with religious Christmas music without it being a form of worship; others feel that there is a distinction between listening and singing for your own personal enjoyment and actively worshipping. There are good points to be made on both sides of the argument. There are several things to consider before you decide to listen or to refrain:
- Rom 14:5 says that in cases such as these it is important that “each man be fully assured in his own mind”. Whatever you decide to do, make sure that it is a conscious decision, not just a reaction to peer pressure or the feelings of the moment. Honestly look at yourself and ask the question, “Do I believe I can do this without feeling like I am sinning?” It is not always easy to discern the line between singing along as a form of entertainment and singing along as worship. You must decide for yourself if your behavior crosses the line between personal enjoyment and active participation in a form of worship God doesn’t desire.
- Can you do this with a clear conscience? If you cannot feel completely convinced in your mind that what you are doing is acceptable before God, you have to refrain. Whatever cannot be done in faith is sin (Rom 14:23). Even if you rationally believe that you can do something, if your conscience is still bothered – it is best to avoid the activity. God wants all of us to listen and obey our conscience (1 Tim 1:5).
- Is your behavior hurting others’ conscience? There may be times where you cannot listen to certain music for the sake of others. If something you are doing is offensive or a stumbling block to other brethren, it is always best to refrain from doing it while they are there (1 Cor 8:11-12). We must always consider how our choices are perceived by others… as well as how we personally feel.
If you factor in all three of those categories, you will be able to make a sound decision as to how you personally should proceed.