hi semua,

saya yang dangkal pengertiannya hanya ingin berbagi pendapat.
saya coba baca2 lagi di www.adventist.org (
http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html), disitu
ada bacaan menarik buat kita.

maaf, tidak sempat translate. silahkan gunakan google translate untuk bahasa
indonesianya.

God has woven music into the very fabric of His creation. When He made all
things "*the morning stars sang together and the angels shouted for joy*."—Job
38:7 The book of Revelation portrays heaven as a place of ceaseless praise,
with songs of adoration to God and the Lamb resounding from all.—Rev 4:9-11;
5:9-13; 7:10-12; 12:10-12; 14:1-3; 15:2-4; 19:1-8

But sin has cast blight over the Creation. The divine image has been marred
and well-nigh obliterated; in all aspects this world and God's gifts come to
us with a mingling of good and evil. Music is not morally and spiritually
neutral. Some may move us to the most exalted human experience, some may be
used by the prince of evil to debase and degrade us, to stir up lust,
passion, despair, anger, and hatred.

The Lord's messenger, Ellen G White, continually counsels us to raise our
sights in music. She tells us, "Music, when not abused, is a great blessing;
but when it is put to a wrong use, it is a terrible
curse".[2]<http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html#_ftn2>"Rightly
employed, . . . [music] is a precious gift of God, designed to
uplift the thoughts to high and noble themes, to inspire and elevate the
souls."[3]<http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html#_ftn3>

[2]<http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html#_ftnref2>
*Testimonies*, vol. 1, p. 497. She also states that in the future, " just
before the close of probation," 'there will be shouting, with drums, music,
and dancing. The senses of rational beings will become so confused that they
cannot be trusted to make right decisions. And this is called the moving of
the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit never reveals itself in such methods, in
such a bedlam of noise. This is an invention of Satan to cover up his
ingenious methods for making of none effect the pure, sincere, elevating,
ennobling, sanctifying truth for this time" (II *SM* 36).

Trus ada tulisan selanjutnya (di paragraph lain),

We believe that the gospel impacts all areas of life. We therefore hold
that, given the vast potential of music for good or ill, *we cannot be
indifferent to it*. *While realizing that tastes in music vary greatly from
individual to individual, we believe that the Scriptures and the writings of
Ellen G White suggest principles that can inform our choices*.

Tapi, ada juga panduan dari mereka, silahkan baca tentang sacred
music, religius
music, dan secular music.

*Principles to Guide the Christian*

The music that Christians enjoy should be regulated by the following
principles:

1. All music the Christian listens to, performs or composes, whether sacred
or secular, will glorify God: "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you
do, do it all for the glory of God."—1 Corinthians 10:31 This is the
over-riding biblical principle. Anything that cannot meet this high standard
will weaken our experience with the Lord.

2. All music the Christian listens to, performs or composes, whether sacred
or secular, should be the noblest and the best: "Finally, brothers, whatever
is true, whatever is pure, whatever is right, whatever is admirable—if
anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."—Phil 4:8 As
followers of Jesus Christ who hope and expect to join the heavenly choirs,
we view life on this earth as a preparation for, and foretaste of, the life
to come.

On these two foundations—glorifying God in all things and choosing the
noblest and the best—depend the other principles listed below for the
selection of music by Christians.

3. It is characterized by quality, balance, appropriateness, and
authenticity. Music fosters our spiritual, psychological, and social
sensitivity, and our intellectual growth.

4. It appeals to both the intellect and the emotions and impacts the body in
a positive way. It is wholistic.

5. Music reveals creativity in that it draws from quality melodies. If
harmonized,[5]<http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html#_ftn5>it
uses harmonies in an interesting and artistic way, and employs rhythm
that complements them.

6. Vocal music employs lyrics that positively stimulate intellectual
abilities as well as our emotions and our will power. Good lyrics are
creative, rich in content, and of good composition. They focus on the
positive and reflect moral values; they educate and uplift; and they
correspond with sound biblical theology.

7. Musical and lyrical elements should work together harmoniously to
influence thinking and behavior in harmony with biblical values.

8. It maintains a judicious balance of spiritual, intellectual, and
emotional elements.

9. We should recognize and acknowledge the contribution of different
cultures in worshiping God. Musical forms and instruments vary greatly in
the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist family, and music drawn from one culture
may sound strange to someone from a different culture.

Seventh-day Adventist music-making means to choose the best and above all to
draw close to our Creator and Lord and glorify Him. Let us rise to the
challenge of a viable alternative musical vision and, as part of our
wholistic and prophetic message, make a unique Adventist musical
contribution as a witness to the world regarding a people awaiting Christ's
soon coming.

di footnote halaman tersebut ada penjelasan ini,

[5]<http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/music_guidelines.html#_ftnref5>We
acknowledge that in some cultures harmonies are not as important as in other
cultures

gereja di Indonesia mungkin cenderung pasif ketika seorang pastor
berkhotbah, tapi bila di afrika sana jalannya khotbah pasti rame (dalam arti
positif) karena ketika isi khotbah tersebut 'kena' kepada seorang anggota
jemaat, si anggota jemaat tersebut bisa langsung berdiri dan berkata, YES
PASTOR!!, kemudian yang lain menyambut, AMENN PASTOR!!, dlsb. apalagi
nyanyian puji2an mereka.

ketika saya bergereja di Nepal, saking ngebetnya pengen ke gereja tapi tidak
ketemu gereja advent, akhirnya saya bergereja di gereja Baptis. mereka punya
organ, gitar, drum (walaupun mungkin yang paling simple), dan ada juga
gendang (mirip punya orang sunda), dan kadang2 ada beberapa remaja dengan
alat yang mirip punya ibu2 muslim itu (lupa namanya, yang di tepuk2 ituu),
dan saya menikmatinya. irama lagu yang sama dengan lagu2 kita walaupun tentu
bahasanya beda. tapi saya menikmatinya. saya merasakan ada berkat hari Sabat
buat saya disana. (sekedar info, hari sabtu adalah hari libur di nepal,jadi
gereja2 berbakti di hari sabtu)

jadi menurut saya (maaf,saya pake kata menurut saya karena ini hanya
diskusi, bukan statement organisasi), saya setuju dengan bro Sugih. hanya
bagaimana kita menempatkan (baca: memilih) sebuah lagu ketika akan
dinyanyikan. bangsa Israel ketika mengelilingi tembok yerikho apakah mereka
pake lagu2 yang sedih2? lagu itu doa juga bukann? dan tembok itu akhirnya
runtuh. apakah semua nyanyian raja Daud itu berjingkrak2? ada kalanya dia
bersedih, merobek2 bajunya. tapi ada saat dia melompat dan bersukacita.

biarlah kita juga belajar dari pengalaman group nyanyi advent (yang didengar
bro Sugih) yang bilang, 'klo gitu, saya juga bisa". ada kutipan "Allah
dipermuliakan melalui lagu puji-pujian dari *hati yang bersih*, dipenuhi
dengan kecintaan dan perbaktian kepadaNya" *Testimonies for the Church,
jilid 1 hal. 509
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