Between Melody And Noise

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By
The Man Who Saw God Face To Face
Raphael Okechukwu Nweze


Introduction
         During festive periods, groups march about singing songs and playing music. While it is good to celebrate, the bad thing is that most of the time the celebration is misdirected. The result is that instead of praising God and uplifting the general wellbeing of humanity, festive events abuse God and plunges the entire world deeper and deeper into the hands of the wicked and merciless demons and black energies.
         To the ordinary people, the society is celebrating. But to the saints, the celebrations are performed to the annoyance of the senses and abuse of holiness. Festive carols are harmful to humanity because of the following reasons:
  1. Noise pollution: The music is usually noisy, played so loud that the sounds become noise when they should be melodious.

  2. Wrong purpose: Most of the festivals are directed at wrong purposes. This alone makes the festive music evil and unacceptable. It is a pity that today, children of God are participating in so many pagan festivals without knowing it.

  3. Wrong time: People fail to understand that there is time and tide to everything in nature, and those who succeed best and prosper most are those who follow divine timings and current. For example, the celebrations of Christmas and Easter are completely out of tune with divine calendar. Even the religious leaders are so spiritually blind that they do not understand this fact and cannot recognize the grievous consequences.

  4. Unnecessary disturbance. Most often, festive carols take place at night when people should be resting. Therefore, the carols cause distractions, distress and diseases.

  5. Usually, people think that an event ends at the moment of dismissal. This is not true, spiritually. An event, as well as its harm, can last up to a week, a month, a year or a decade, depending on the intensity and the type of evil forces it brings into the environment.
Conclusion
         You should know that event is physical in manifestation and spiritual in essence. And spirit does not die. By repeating festivities, humans make the forces of darkness to accumulate and re-enforce to the detriment of mankind. The bad results are increased moral decadence and general spiritual depravity.