Have any of you ever noticed how songs of different genres effect your flesh and emotions? seriously think about it. Like the firechoir at solid rock your pumped up and wanna dance, even during the slow songs, and almost every slow song people hit there knees, like a lot of people. Okay now contemporary stuff like on K love and at trenton first
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i think the type of music, the tone, the rythm, all of it affects us in different ways. that's what is so beautiful about music. i'm sure that's why it has been so popular since the beginning of creation. i mean, i've had so many times where i was at a loss for words to explain how i felt, but a song could make me feel like it was telling exactly what needed to be said. not just songs with words, any type really. and i agree that it's not good to always be singing or listening to the kind of music that makes you feel so unworthy, not because we aren't, but because to dwell on that tends to make us ignore the fact that the lord has chosen to give us victory despite our unworthiness. so ya, i agree. sometimes i get so fed up with most of the christian radio stations for that reason. whenever i'm feeling greatful to even be alive and joyful, all i can find on the radio is music that tells of our unworthiness, and either starts to bring me down or frustrates me that there is no song i can sing with to express my joy and gratitude. i don't know, maybe you think i'm insane, maybe you don't want to hear my opinion because of some of my beliefs, but really, i know i still have a long way to go, and all i'm really wanting is the truth.
oh, and just a funny comment about the having a paper and pen around thing... i once wrote half a poem on my hand when i was stuck by a train because it just randomly popped in my head right before i got stopped. it was really a lot of fun, i would suggest trying it sometime.
~Sarah
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velcro to the dash maybe?
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