Media personality Solomon Buchi has explained why Christians shouldn’t listen to worldly songs by Beyoncé, Cardi B and others.
Beyoncé’s music has occasional outbursts of prof#nity against the Bible. One of her lyrics reads: “I plugged my menses with pages from the holy book.” This is SATANISM.
Many of her songs illustrate impiety and promote symbols that represent spiritual m rkiness. This might be considered sI#nderous to some of you that tenaciously stan her, however, as Christians, we don’t stan people because they are popular, we stan Godly representation.
She and her compeers promote an overtly sensual and vainly lustrous perception of womanhood. Is she talented? Yes! Is she a good performer? Yes! But talent doesn’t equal godliness and worldly excellence doesn’t justify God’s presence. It is same with Christians who listen to Nicki Minaj, and the rest who constantly talk about their privates. Really amoral lyrics. WAP. Why should a Christian listen to songs like this? What exactly does it do to your mind? They may have trendy beat and irresistible melodies, but they are created to mast¥rbate your mind away from spiritual alertness. I am a musician, I play the guitar and I can tell you for free that music is powerful! Highly powerful. David played the harp and
demons left Saul. If it’s possible to chase away demons through music, isn’t it logically consistent to assume it’s possible to attract certain dem@ns and spirits through music?
For some Christians, the impediment to the renewal of your mind is the songs you listen to. It’s impossible to desire chastity and be listening to songs that promote lust and provoking lyrics. You
can’t, my friends. Music doesn’t need so much of your permission, it permeates.
If you desire spiritual growth, you should definitely stop listening to a lot of songs. If they promote n¥dity, immoral attitudes, and godlessness, avoid them. Avoid them. No. I’m not asking you to
cancel any musician. Nobody is beyond redemption, however, as a Christian, you must say NO to many things everyone have no problem with. This conversation is not a matter of it being a sin or NOT. It’s a matter of focusing on things that are pure. Your salvation is eternally safe, but your walk with God needs work.