Chelsen Vicari reports Sunday morning worship sets lack depth and reverence.
Admitting the problem is the first step towards recovery. So letās admit it: if we swop the lyrics of a Taylor Swift ballad with some of todayās contemporary Christian worship songs, no one would know the difference.
Others have noted the āJesus-is-your-boyfriendā style worship songs clogging the airwaves of contemporary Christian radio and Sunday morning worship sets lack depth and reverence to the Almighty. Theyāre right. But thereās an even bigger problem when contemporary Christian songs downplay, even scold Christianās public witness for the sake of couch-potato Christianity.
Last week a fellow pro-life, pro-family activist turned on his local āfamily-friendlyā contemporary Christian radio station while driving his kids to camp. As his kids were belting the words to a new hit, my friend was shocked by the lyrics.
The song was Family Force 5ās āLet It Be Love,ā number #14 on Billboardās Hot Christian Songs list. Of course this means it is one of 20 songs that local contemporary Christian radio programs play over and over ad nauseam. The songās lyrics go:
Iāve never seen a soul set free
Ā Through an argument
Ā Iāve never seen a hurt get healed
Ā In a protestā¦
Ā Itās not about the stand we take
Ā But the grace we give
For my friend, the first line āIāve never seen a soul set free through an argumentā couldnāt be further from reality with the conservative Christian movement. In addition remembering that the Apostle Peter urged Believers, ā[A]lways being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.ā (1 Peter 3:15)




