Scripture More Accurately
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Wrong. Your statements amount to a claim that Christians can use music of the occult to worship God in Spirit and in truth. That is not supported in any way by Scripture. The Bible commands us not to have any fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness (Eph. 5:11), which includes the kinds of instrumental music that are distinctively of the occult such as voodoo music, the music of Santería, the music of Candomblé, Tibetan skull drum music, and the music of shamans all over the worldWhen it comes to worshipping God we are told to worship in spirit and in truth. We are not told what styles to use.
Israel was commanded to worship God with loud music, with shouting, loud singing, loudly clashing together cymbals, playing drums, shouting, clapping hands, dancing, blowing horns, etc.
But that was their culture and custom. God was not telling them how to worship but telling them to worship with everything they are (all their heart, in spirit and in truth). They used instruments and styles as was common to their culture.
But the point here is that Scripture specifically states that what God approved of in their worship you would condemn.
That is why I say that you have made yourself the "satan" of believers. You are the accuser of God's children when it comes to this topic.
In reality the style of music other Christians use is absolutely none of your business.
We can and will have preferences, different types of music that is honest to us (our expression rather than appropriating another's expression).
That is fine. Nobody is demanding you like CWM. Nobody is demanding you like, or use, "loud clanging symbols", "clapping", frame drums, shouts, loud singing, loud horns, dancing in worship...etc.
It is OK for you to prefer and use "quiet", "solemn" music.
Your sin is in your accusations and condemnation against the worship music of other brethren. And yes, that is literally a sin. You put yourself against God in that instance by becoming the accuser of the body of Christ.
You are responsible for your worship. It is not your role to decide if God accepts the worship of other Christians based on their style of music.
You are allowing your prejudices to dictate how you view your brethren.
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