I saw a video was posted on this on YouTube recently. 'O Come All Ye Faithful', 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing', 'Angels We Have Heard on High' all refer to angels singing. But if we look at Luke 2, the angels spoke. It does not say they sing. How many of you think of angels singing in the story?
Another Christmas song says 'and take us to heaven to be with You there.' Modern Christians tend to think of our final state as 'dying and going to heaven', when the Bible does not explicitly teach we die and go to heaven, and this is one possible interpretation that is inferred from certain passages.
Gospel songs like, "I'll Fly Away" focus the singer's attention on bliss at death, rather than on the Biblical focus of the hope of the resurrection.
What other songs shape the way Christians think, but not necessarily in line with what the Bible teaches.
Another Christmas song says 'and take us to heaven to be with You there.' Modern Christians tend to think of our final state as 'dying and going to heaven', when the Bible does not explicitly teach we die and go to heaven, and this is one possible interpretation that is inferred from certain passages.
Gospel songs like, "I'll Fly Away" focus the singer's attention on bliss at death, rather than on the Biblical focus of the hope of the resurrection.
What other songs shape the way Christians think, but not necessarily in line with what the Bible teaches.
- 1
- 1
- Show all