I happen to be one of the people possessing what is both blessing and curse - liking almost every kind of music. If you look at my music library, you can find almost any type of music you want to listen to. I have music playing in my dorm room almost at all times, unless there is a movie on or something. I also own an iPhone, which I have all my favorite music on and take literally everywhere with me. Lately I've been listening to Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Beyonce, and Flo Rida a lot - and by "a lot," I mean a LOT. These artists have catchy, fun music that gets stuck in my head easier than anything else. However, when you start looking at their lyrics and analyzing them, they're not really that great - NOT songs I want stuck in my head. The majority of these songs are about sex - sex outside of a God-covenant, sometimes with multiple people, many times with complete strangers. Now, I'm 19 years old - I think about sex enough on my own; do I really need to be pouring music that glorifies sex into my head around the clock? Not really. Do I need to have songs talking about how great my partner is at giving oral sex stuck in my head the moment I wake up in the morning? Not really. When these songs/themes are stuck in my head like that it makes it incredibly difficult to keep my focus where it should be: On the Living Hope that is Jesus. It's hard to focus on Bible reading (or even to want to read it, for that matter) when all I can think about is sex. It's hard for me to recognize the needs of people around me when all I can think about is sex.
So what's my solution to the sex-saturated music that surrounds me? I deleted over 10 GB of music off my iPhone today - all I left on it was my worship music and my Broadway music I listen to to stay awake while driving. I didn't stop there, though. I synced the entire audio Bible to my iPhone. I'm going to start listening to the Bible instead of sex music. This should be interesting over the next few days/weeks.
You Go Girl! It will be like a detox for the mind.... I am proud of you!
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