Moses Osei Kwarteng, also known as Moses OK, a prominent gospel artist in Ghana, has warned Christians about the dangers of listening to secular music.
In an interview with Victor Kodom from Onua TV/Onua FM, Moses explained that Christians who do not want to miss heaven should stop listening to secular music.
According to Moses, secular music does not edify Christians, and it can even contaminate their spirituality.
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He emphasized the importance of listening to gospel music, which he believes carries the spirit of God.
Moses stated that the lyrics in gospel songs create power and form and frame one’s life.
He advised that believers should not listen to any song that does not carry the word of God or correspond with the scriptures.
Moses further elaborated that listening to music has a direct impact on one’s heart and could influence one’s behavior and thought patterns.
Moses’ comments have sparked a debate on social media, with many Christians expressing their views on the subject.
Some agree with his stance and believe that secular music is not suitable for Christians, while others disagree and argue that listening to secular music does not necessarily lead to spiritual contamination.
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It is important to note that music, whether secular or gospel, has a powerful effect on individuals.
It can inspire, uplift, and encourage, but it can also have a negative impact if the lyrics promote ungodly behavior or attitudes.
Ultimately, the decision to listen to secular or gospel music is a personal one that each Christian must make based on their convictions and beliefs.
However, Moses’ warning serves as a reminder to Christians to be mindful of the music they consume and its potential impact on their spiritual well-being.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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