Just a song?! Why not put arsenic in my coffee and tell me to calm down 'cause it's just a drink!? I'll come back to this part of the rant, but first I want to get to the song that's got me heated.
As with the song "Above All", I feel cheated with this song too. I know the song writers probably don't have nefarious intent, but with songs like these I feel like I'm being ambushed. They lull me into complacency by appealing musical arrangements and decent-to-good lyrics. I allow my guard to slip as I attempt to let go and enter into worship. And then they spring the poison on me.
It's like I'm out for a walk in the park with my sweetie and we come upon a quaint horse and carriage ride. The rig is charming and the driver has an honest smile. What the heck, let's do it. We settle in to a very picturesque moment together as the driver takes us to a little traveled section of the park. And just then, in that quiet moment...in that peaceful place...the driver stops the carriage, turns around and flashes us!
Whoa! Unfair, right? All we wanted was a peaceful time of intimacy, and we end up being accosted!
Ok...the song...
The song I want to unfairly pick apart is called, "Come, Now Is the Time to Worship," by Brian Doerksen. It's pretty short, so I'll post the lyrics here in their entirety:
Come, now is the time to worship
Come, now is the time to give your heart
Come, just as you are to worship
Come, just as you are before your God
Come
One day ev'ry tongue will confess You are God
One day ev'ry knee will bow
Still the greatest treasure remains for those,
Who gladly choose You now
Once again, for most of the song I'm being drawn in.
Come, now is the time to worship
Amen.
Come, now is the time to give your heart
Amen.
Come, just as you are to worship
Come, just as you are before your God
Well...God doesn't always want us to come just as we are, if that means we're holding on to our rebellion and hardness of heart. As it says in Joel: "rend your hearts and not your garments". But I can understand where these lines could be coming from.
One day ev'ry tongue will confess You are God
One day ev'ry knee will bow
Amen! We're quoting Phil. 2:10. How can you go wrong with that?
Still the greatest treasure remains for those,
Who gladly choose You now
And there it is. Right here at then end, when we were all worship-ey and Amen-ey. Right after quoting that precious passage of Scripture, the song writer jerks a knot in the song. Do you see what he just told us he believes?!
It's not a little thing! It's so significant that if the song writer really means what he says here, then he has placed himself firmly outside of classical Christian orthodoxy. Put differently, this song is NOT a Christian song. In fact it's not just an un-Christian song, it's an anti-Christian song. It's heretical.
Why? The song writer is taking the truth of the eventuality that every knee will bow before the lordship of Jesus Christ and he is turning it into the heresy of Universalism.
By adding the lines that "still the greatest treasure remains for those who gladly choose you now", the songwriter is saying that ultimately everyone will bow in faith, repentance and adoration before Jesus, but it's just better if you do it now, because you'll receive a "greater treasure". Everyone will be ok and will receive a treasure, but you'll get a greater one if you choose Jesus now.
Compare this with the passage I just read recently in Revelation 1:7, "Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. Even so. Amen."
Yes, one day every knee WILL bow, and every tongue WILL confess that Jesus is Lord. But, for the enemies of God this conquering ceremony will not be a happy one. They will WAIL for the horror of it. If you fail to throw down your weapons of rebellion and bow your knee to King Jesus now, you will later bow as a vanquished foe and shortly thereafter be thrown into a lake of fire to be tormented for all of eternity.
I don't have time here to go into how dreadfully this message dishonors God, belittles the cross and misleads sinners. But let me say a word about why I think this matters so much.
God tells us that those who teach should be VERY CAREFUL. He tells us that if a teacher causes someone to go astray that it would be better if a millstone was tied around his neck and he was thrown into the sea (Matt. 18:6). He tells us in James 3 that not many should become teachers because they will be judged more strictly.
But these are just SONGS! Don't be so picky!
Really? I heard a PREACHER say recently that he thought that people retained more of what they got in the song service than what they got from the sermon. Why is one of the biggest books of the Bible entirely made of SONGS? Not to mention that large portions of other books are SONGS.
Let's be honest. Much of the theology that people get nowadays does not come from their rigorous Bible reading and study. People get much of their doctrine these days from SONGS.
So...am I just being picky?