More on Musical Truth Found in the Bible-part 2
Every reference to music
mentioned in the Bible, as 2 Timothy 3:16 states, is “…given by inspiration of
God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness.” It is the Christian’s responsibility to follow
the admonition in 2 Timothy 2:15: “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a
workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
In order to have true and
unified knowledge, one should be careful not to try to prove a point with Scripture
without regard to context. It stands to reason that such use of Scripture does
not result in biblical accuracy or what Schaeffer called “true truth”. However,
one should be careful to not assume that one who quoted it is using it without
regard to how it was used by the original author. We should also remember that
New Testament authors quoted verses from the OT to support their arguments.
Jesus quoted Deuteronomy 8:3 when he was being tempted by Satan (see Matthew
4:4 and Luke 4:4). So, it isn’t quoting Scripture that constitutes proof
texting, but rather misrepresenting the original intent of Scripture or the
principle that the original Scripture represented.
Thought for the Day
Modern man tended to believe that
Scripture contained both truth and error.
Post modern man tends to believe that the Scripture passages that
mention music are no longer relevant.
Post postmodern man tends to not even
consider the Bible passages that mention music in his or her philosophical
basis.
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