How many times do we hear from our parents "HEY! What are you watching? What are you listening to? Garbage in, garbage out!" I for one, hear it pretty often truthfully.
Sometimes it feels like they're just trying to rain on your parade, y'know? Well, I happened to watched a video called "Hells Bells: The Dangers of Rock N' Roll" yesterday with my family.I must start out by saying I think classic rock is seriously the best! That is why I began watching this film critically.
After the first few minutes I already had the craaaaaap scared out of me! They started out with a quote with the guitarist from AC/DC saying something about every time he'd go on stage he'd be possessed by something, that he wasn't the person who playing his guitar. I also was extremely shocked about all of my favorite bands deeply being into Satanism. Jim Morrison is a perfect example. For he and his witch wife drank blood at their wedding which is a satanist act of worship. On top of that, he even admitted to killing a man and not thinking much of it!
Now, lemme tell ya, I loveeeee The Doors. Hearing about the craziness of Jim Morrison made me upset. However, that video drew to my attention the crap behind what I'm listening to.
Music is an extreme part of my life! It has been that way since I was birthed into this world. I'm not saying that everyone should just stop listening to secular music cold turkey. NOOO! I'm just raising the point that we should be more aware as to what is going into our subconsciousness.
I'm urging people to watch Hells Bells on youtube.
Click on that link and it will take you to the youtube page where each part is located.
It's soooo worth your time!
In conclusion, we should really focus on putting uplifting songs into our hearts each and everyday.
Music is suuuuuch a power thing. Instead of getting in our cars and playing our ipods or listening to "Kiss fm" every time, we should take sometime and just sing our favorite worship songs.
It's not too hard to do. If you think about it, we spend millions of hours listening to other kinds of music, why not add worship in once and a while?
I'm more or less saying this to myself. I need to have more grace when it comes to filling my head with this and that. It'll take time to get used to, but it'll be worth it.
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