Maybe our music can go.
- Olu
- Feb 24, 2024
- 1 min read
Perhaps our music has the potential to convey the timeless message of God's love and forgiveness to a world in need. Despite resistance, this message can permeate hearts when wrapped in captivating melodies and delivered through speakers.
I witnessed my non-religious boss passionately sing along to AnEndlessOcean’s ‘Nazarene,’ acknowledging God's presence in a beautiful song. It struck me that this could be his closest encounter with the concept of divine love.
Similarly, I've seen videos of my agnostic classmate embracing songs about faith in Jesus, even though they might not otherwise be receptive to verbal persuasion. These songs act as ambassadors, effortlessly reaching hearts that might otherwise remain closed.

If music holds such power, perhaps we should equip it to illuminate the world with the essence of God's love. We could empower artists to convey messages of faith, forgiveness, righteousness, and the anticipation of Christ's return. Let us harness the versatility of music to speak to diverse audiences, ensuring that the message resonates deeply.
Christian songwriters must grasp the significance of their craft, allowing the message to transcend genres and reach the hearts of listeners. Whether through country tunes or pop beats, the ultimate aim remains clear: to illuminate the path to knowing Jesus, experiencing His resurrection power, and sharing in His sufferings, ultimately conforming to His likeness."
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