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'Onward Christian Soldiers' Should Not Be Taken Out of Hymnals, Says Popular Pastor Blogger
Christian Post ^ | 01/16/2018 | Michael Gryboski

Posted on 01/16/2018 12:01:11 PM PST by SeekAndFind

A Michigan pastor whose columns on the intersection of faith and everyday life has argued that hymns like "Onward, Christian Soldiers" should not be removed from hymnals.

Shayne Looper, pastor of the nondenominational Lockwood Community Church of Coldwater, wrote in a syndicated column published Saturday that "there is still a place in our hymnody for hymns and gospel songs that make use of military metaphors, like 'Onward, Christian Soldiers' or 'Soldiers of Christ, Arise.'"

Looper argued in part that hymns with military metaphors were acceptable because the New Testament itself is full of such metaphors.

"Take, for example, the Apostle Paul. He repeatedly chose military metaphors to make important points regarding Christian living," wrote Looper.

"He referred to his co-workers as fellow-soldiers, and in so doing evoked an image of the kind of all-for-one, one-for-all camaraderie that is characteristic on the battlefield, and ought to be in the churches."

Looper also argued that military metaphors are also important because "Christians need to be reminded that they are part of something bigger, the advanced guard of a kingdom that is coming but has not yet been established."

"They are on duty. The Christian life is not a walk in the park with the savior but a mission for the king. It calls for alertness, determination, cooperation, endurance, and strength," he continued.

"The Christians who have made a difference in the world — who have cured diseases, cared for the poor, freed slaves, and ended wars — were not people who valued comfort above kingdom. Nor are they today."

Written in the 1860s, "Onward, Christian Soldiers" has been the source of much debate in some churches, with some arguing that its militaristic tone contradicts the peaceful message of Jesus Christ.

Multiple hymnal editions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have excluded the song; in 1989, The United Methodist Church almost removed it, but changed direction only after a strong outcry.

"This hymn, with its 'hut-two-three-four' tune and its warring call for Christians to raise the battle flag, has long outlived its usefulness," reads a 2012 column published by the Christian Century.

"In a world grown weary of religious strife, a world where the word crusade arouses more anger and embarrassment than resolve, few are nostalgic for a hymn that celebrates Christian soldiers marching to war."


TOPICS: General Discusssion; History; Religion & Culture; Worship
KEYWORDS: hymnal; hymns
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To: SeekAndFind

Since when did the church get taken over by faggots and pussies?

Jesus faced the Cross and these pathetic, emasculated eunuchs can’t even handle a song.


21 posted on 01/16/2018 1:00:07 PM PST by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
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To: SeekAndFind
"Soldiers of Christ, Arise" and "Onward Christian Soldiers" both in the 1982 Hymnal (Episcopal/Anglican). I have the performance edition, which I play with the piano occasionally.
22 posted on 01/16/2018 1:02:38 PM PST by onedoug
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To: SeekAndFind

I agree. We will need Christian soldiers in the United States to stand and perhaps die or religious liberty.


23 posted on 01/16/2018 2:35:53 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Red Badger

When I taught fifth grade, all the kids knew all these verses.


24 posted on 01/16/2018 2:37:51 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

When I was a kid in school, we actually sang hymns................


25 posted on 01/16/2018 2:39:53 PM PST by Red Badger (Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
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To: dainbramaged

“Onward Christian Soldiers”, and “Battle Hymn of the
Republic” were both sung once a week in grade school on
singing day. Talk about giving officials a case of the vapors today. What I find amazing is not that these songs are prohibited today but, rather, how easy it was to accomplish the ban. We just stood by and watched.


26 posted on 01/16/2018 2:55:00 PM PST by beelzepug (The permanent political class that runs this country is...the great(est) danger we face)
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To: SeekAndFind

The lyrics of Onward Christian Soldiers and other “similar” type anthems do not tell us to pick up an AR15 and shoot the crap out of the enemy. They refer to the spiritual battles we are fighting on a daily basis. Yes, we are in spiritual warfare. It can’t and shouldn’t be ignored.


27 posted on 01/16/2018 3:10:36 PM PST by saltshaker
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To: Red Badger

Yankee hate propaganda.


28 posted on 01/17/2018 7:32:44 PM PST by PAR35
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