Ways of
Thinking-part 2
There is
nothing inherently wrong with a new style or a new composition or a new way of
musicing. Those who are “antiquers”
disdain anything past Watts and Wesley, Ira Sankey, and George Beverly
Shea. Never confuse an ancient landmark
of musical worship with an old-fashioned way of musicing. Musical worship is not all a matter of taste
but there is room for personal taste in musical worship. Not every style of music is appropriate for
worship but there is room for more than one style of music in Christian
worship.
There is no
virtue in being out-of-date! Resisting
the use of percussion, guitars, or keyboards, or church orchestras is not in
the slightest bit biblical. A four
hundred-thousand-dollar pipe organ does not bring the church closer to
God. The question is not to use or not
to use, but rather HOW we use instruments in the church. Praise teams are not worldly unless the
praise team has conformed to the world’s mode of musicing. There is no virtue in a massive solid oak
lectern as opposed to a simple one made of plexiglass.
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