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Music

Those who have listened to music understand well the impact it can have on the mind and spirit. Positive, uplifting music can bring feelings of happiness and peace. The hymns of the Church are a key part of worship and invite the Spirit of the Lord. They can be especially helpful in controlling one's thoughts. In contrast, unwholesome, negative music can encourage inappropriate thoughts and behavior. As with other forms of media, Church members are encouraged to be careful in their choice of music.

Additional Information

For the Strength of Youth, a Church publication for young men and young women, contains the following universally applicable counsel concerning music:

"Music is an important and powerful part of life. It can be an influence for good that helps you draw closer to Heavenly Father. However, it can also be used for wicked purposes. Unworthy music may seem harmless, but it can have evil effects on your mind and spirit.

"Choose carefully the music you listen to. Pay attention to how you feel when you are listening. Don't listen to music that drives away the Spirit, encourages immorality, glorifies violence, uses foul or offensive language, or promotes Satanism or other evil practices" ("Music and Dancing," 20).

 

Scripture References

Church Magazine Articles

  • "Worship through Music"

    Dallin H. Oaks, Ensign, Nov. 1994, 9–12
    The singing of hymns is one of the best ways to put ourselves in tune with the Spirit of the Lord.

  • "FYI: For Your Info"

    Tamara Leatham Bailey, New Era, May 1994, 34–35
    By making smart choices, you can harness the power of music to make a positive influence in your life.

  • "A Closer Look at Popular Music"

    Lex de Azevedo, Ensign, Mar. 1985, 34–40
    The influence of music is significant enough that we should take care what kind of music we allow into our homes.

  • "Music: Apples or Onions?"

    Jack R. Christianson, New Era, Apr. 1984, 14–18
    Heads raised in shock and disbelief as the boys realized they were not eating candy-covered apples but candy-covered onions!

  • "Inspiring Music—Worthy Thoughts"

    Boyd K. Packer, Ensign, Jan. 1974, 25–28
    There is so much wonderful, uplifting music available that we can experience to our advantage.

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