Random thoughts and lessons from the daily life of a stay-at-home-mom
Sunday, September 29, 2013
A Wise Lesson from Grandpa
I have a 30+ year-old Martin guitar. It is in "mint" condition. She belonged to my grandpa, Jesse. What a beauty! I just began learning to play in recent weeks. I have quite a few lessons to go before really strumming those strings the way it deserves. But, I am well on my way.
I think about Grandpa every time I play. Yesterday was no different. As I was practicing, I remembered a story he told me. Grandpa owned a restaurant. Many years ago, the restaurant was open Thursday through Sunday. He often missed church, but he had a pastor and church that he stayed accountable to. One Sunday after church services, a preacher came in to eat. He said to Grandpa, "Mr. Dean, don't you know it's a sin to work on Sunday? The Bible says to 'remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.'" In his wisdom, Grandpa responded, "Preacher, which sin is greater: working on Sunday or the fact that you are in here eating in my restaurant on Sunday?" Grandpa said that preacher never said another word.
I have been told on more than one occasion that my singing Country music does not glorify God. I have struggled many years over that. But, Country music is where I am most comfortable. I am not a drinker or a cheater, so I am not inspired to write songs about such things. But, I am a simple country girl that loves God, my family, church and friends. Those are the things and people that inspire me. To me, Country music is just real life. My life.
I was discussing this topic with someone the other day and asked their godly opinion on the matter. Her response was this: "Which sin is greater: singing country music or listening to [Katy Perry or any other secular artist] before and after Sunday services?" Wow! The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Being a Christian and a singer does not mean I have to sing only "Christian" music. The fact is I AM A CHRISTIAN who just happens to sing Country music. As long as I keep my heart pure, that is what counts in anything and everything I do in life.
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