The study found that “Christian songwriters use far more positive words than negative ones. “‘Grace’ was 2.5 times more common than ‘sin;’ life was eight times more common than ‘death;’ love was seven times more common than “fear.’”
Because what you think becomes habitual and there are an overwhelming amount of studies on why positive thinking improves health, there is no better time than now to incorporate more Christian music in your life by listening to Christian artists and attending concerts and festivals like Creation Fest.
Christian music has been accused of being too happy or unrealistically positive to the point of being dishonest, however, this was not always so. According to the researchers, Christian lyrics have evolved over time. While old hymns of the mid 1800’s were also positive, they talked a great deal about both grace and sin - the good and the bad, as opposed to only the good.
However, Christian lyrics that touch on pain or doubt have not completely disappeared in our modern age. The recent study, in looking only at top Billboard hits, didn’t include the raw, “eleventh-hour” songs of Christian music in its stats. Because Christian radio, like all radio, looks for songs that are catchy and upbeat, the slower Christian songs with more complex lyrics often don’t make Billboard charts. But they are out there.
If you listen to every track on a Christian album, you will find plenty of lyrics that echo Job’s forlorn cry
Unlike pop music, which sings to a lost love or muses on a romantic relationship, Christian music defines itself by singing to or about God. Because prayer is a lifting of your heart and mind to God, we pray each time we sing along to the lyrics of Christian music. Even if we don’t sing - even if we just listen to the song - we are still contemplating God and identifying with his good work in the lyricist’s life.
How often do you allow Christian music to be an avenue to think about these things?
Events like Creation Fest promote and support artists and musicians that write songs we can pray to - songs that enrich our lives by lifting us up and keep us rejoicing as Christians are called to do. This year’s Creation Fest kicks off in Mt. Union, PA on June 29-July 2. The lineup includes SwitchFoot, Newsboys, and For King and Country among others. You won’t want to miss this event that is not only a great way to learn more about Christian music, but also offers opportunities for prayer, family fun, creativity, and fellowship.
For the second consecutive year, Pure Flix will be the title sponsor of Creation Festival 2016, bringing together the worldwide leader in faith and family based entertainment with the nation’s largest Christian music festival. To learn more or for tickets, visit CreationFest.Com.