Ephesians 5:19-20, “Speaking to yourselves
in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your
heart to the Lord; Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father
in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Although
worship music used in church today should be to “one another” and “to yourselves”, it should always
function as a musical offering to God and not a musical entertainment for the
people. Since worship music should cause
the people to “muse” or think it should never be an amusement. It should edify (draw the people closer to
God) rather than to entertain the congregation.
So, the fact that church music is not the primary communicator of grace
does not mean that it is not very important or that it does not matter. On the contrary, Church Music Matters very
much when it comes to the matter of communicating grace.
Since worship music should cause the people
to “muse” or think it should never be an amusement. It should edify (draw the people closer to
God) rather than to entertain the congregation.
So, the fact that church music is not the primary communicator of grace
does not mean that it is not very important or that it doesn’t matter. On the contrary, Church music matters very
much when it comes to the matter of communicating grace.
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