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Oh... When I saw the song title I thought it was going to be this.
In a little while we'll be with the Father
Can't you see him smile
In a little while we'll be home forever
in a while
We're just here to learn to love him
We'll be home in just a little while
Oh... When I saw the song title I thought it was going to be this.
In a little while we'll be with the Father
Can't you see him smile
In a little while we'll be home forever
in a while
We're just here to learn to love him
We'll be home in just a little while
I can't answer for anyone else, but for me it's something I feel.
Christian themed music was written by somebody who said, "Okay I need to write a Christian song so we can sing it and sell it." He sat down and filled a song with Christian words, put it to music and sold it.
Christian music started with "This is something in my heart that I need to express in a way that others can feel it too." Then the author chose the words that fit what he felt, a tune that fit with the words and sold it.
Oddly Christian music can become Christian themed music, if the person singing it doesn't understand what he's singing. I've heard a LOT of people sing Amazing Grace in a technically impressive but emotionally dead manner.
Oh believe me, it can. I'm a music nerd with all kinds of styles in my collection - all Christian, but everything from banjo to heavy metal, from black choir to rap, from country to Jamaican.
In every style, EVERY SINGLE STYLE, about 70% of the music I find is just puff pieces, generated to sell an album. They have the words, they have the sound, but they don't have any spiritual power at all.
That 30% that is good though... that makes the search through the other 70% worth the effort.