Ok. I'll respond to Post #46. You said that we must have a text that says heart and voice alone. Does scripture ever say that?
Did the prophet tell Naaman that he was to wash in the Jordan river only, or alone? No. He told Naaman this: "Go and wash in Jordan seven times, and thy flesh shall come again to thee, and thou shalt be clean." The words only or alone never appear in that text, although it is obvious that every other river in the entire world is being excluded from being used as a means of healing in this case.
What you are doing is placing your view onto the word of God instead of taking it from the word of God.
The only places the NT speaks of worshipping God in song in the NT church it tells us how to do it. It tells us to sing with the spirit and with the understanding, and to use two instruments - the heart and voice. Scripture isn't silent. We aren't free to use whatever instruments we want. God has told us what He wants us to do. He told us the instruments to use. Had the NT remained silent, we'd have liberty to use whatever instruments we wanted. But it isn't silent. God has spoken.
No sir. What you are doing is filling in the gaps with your own doctrine.
Naaman would not have been healed had he not gone to Jordan. The instruction was clear. The directions were to go to Jordan.
The instruction in the new testament is not as clear concerning worship. This is no doubt because god gave us a worship book, the largest book of the Bible, in the Old Testament. Everyone knew well what God loves in worship. As to your "sacrificing lambs" argument- we all know, including you, why we don't do that. That was a type which was fulfilled by Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Shadows stop at the feet of He who casts them.
Follow your logic- Jesus said they that worship God must worship him in spirit and in truth.
That's it. No voice. No heart. Just spirit and truth. If people use anything but spirit and truth, based on your logic, they are violating Jesus demand that men worship God in spirit and truth.
Of course they are not, because Jesus never intended for that to be exclusive. We can also worship him with tithes and offerings and we can worship him with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs and we can worship him with up raised hands, etc...
What you want to do is eisegesis on this heart and voice concept making it exclusive when obviously it is not.