Johny Wrote:
18 pages, and still not a single scripture that says instruments in worship (earthly corporate worship) are allowed.
IBaker Wrote:
Matt 26:30 & Mk 14:26: “When they had sung an hymn, they went out...”
Acts 16:25: “At midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises....”
Rom 15:9: “I will sing unto thy name...”
I Cor 14:15: “I will sing with the spirit and the understanding...”
Eph 5:19: “Speaking to yourself in psalms and hymns...”
Col 3:16: “Admonishing one another with psalms and hymns...”
Heb 2:12: “In the midst of the congregation I will sing thy praises...”
James 5:13: “Is any merry? Let him sing Psalms...”
So do any of these passage refer to singing in worship? If not then what passages do we have in the N.T. for any kind of music whether singing or instruments?
18 pages, and STILL not a single scripture that says instruments in worship are not allowed.
18 pages, and still not a single scripture that says instruments in worship (earthly corporate worship) are allowed.
IBaker Wrote:
So, if verse 5:19 is a command to only use non-instrumental music when we sing, it is a 24/7 command and not only for Sunday worship. The good news is that is not the point.
Matt 26:30 & Mk 14:26: “When they had sung an hymn, they went out...”
Acts 16:25: “At midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises....”
Rom 15:9: “I will sing unto thy name...”
I Cor 14:15: “I will sing with the spirit and the understanding...”
Eph 5:19: “Speaking to yourself in psalms and hymns...”
Col 3:16: “Admonishing one another with psalms and hymns...”
Heb 2:12: “In the midst of the congregation I will sing thy praises...”
James 5:13: “Is any merry? Let him sing Psalms...”
So do any of these passage refer to singing in worship? If not then what passages do we have in the N.T. for any kind of music whether singing or instruments?