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I agree with # 1. That's about the only thing I see that has any shred of Biblical basis to it.Originally posted by C4K:
3) No music written since 1956
I agree with # 1. That's about the only thing I see that has any shred of Biblical basis to it.Originally posted by C4K:
Musical advice from Pastor Anderson's article
1) No specials in church - congregational singing only
2) No music from CDs or tapes - sing only songs from hymnals
3) No music written since 1956
Τα συναισθήματά μου βλάπτονται. Εδώ, είπατε ότι δεν μπορούμε να πούμε γειάσου στα ελληνικά και όταν προσπαθώ να μιλήσω σε σας, δεν απαντήσατε.Originally posted by sanderson1769:
Saying, I will declare thy name unto my brethren, in the midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee. - Hebrews 2:12
Nowhere in the Bible do you find anyone listening to music (except Saul - who was trying to use music to soothe his spirit when an evil spirit was sent to him from the Lord. This was only a temporary fixed and eventually no longer worked.)
Constantly God is admonishing us to "sing to yourselves", "teach and admonish one another" - the verb is always to sing, praise, make, etc, not to sit back and watch a performance.
At the last supper, Peter didn't sing a special; they sang an hymn.
My essay has been totally misquoted since I never said to sing no songs before 1956, but rather that we should PRIMARILY sing songs that are tried and true for the purpose of not letting the music drift from the right kind of music.
Sincerely,
Pastor Steven L Anderson
Faithful Word Baptist Church
www.faithfulwordbaptist.org
"Nowhere in the Bible do you find anyone listening to music (except Saul - who was trying to use music to soothe his spirit when an evil spirit was sent to him from the Lord. This was only a temporary fixed and eventually no longer worked.)
Constantly God is admonishing us to "sing to yourselves", "teach and admonish one another" - the verb is always to sing, praise, make, etc, not to sit back and watch a performance.
So, let me see if I have this right."the verb is always to sing, praise, make, etc, not to sit back and watch a performance"
Psalm 150, "Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty expanse. Praise Him for His mighty deeds; Praise Him according to His excellent greatness. Praise Him with trumpet sound; Praise Him with harp and lyre. Praise Him with timbrel and dancing; Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe. Praise Him with loud cymbals; Praise Him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!"Originally posted by tinytim:
I am still waiting for an example of scripture that shows the "right" kind of music.
You mean to say that Pslam 150 was never inspired?Originally posted by sanderson1769:
Nowhere in the Bible do you find anyone listening to music (except Saul - who was trying to use music to soothe his spirit when an evil spirit was sent to him from the Lord. This was only a temporary fixed and eventually no longer worked.)
He is an inpiring poster. Not a great conversationalist himself, but he can get others going for sure.Originally posted by Aaron:
One post by sanderson1769 results in 43 posts of restless natives beating their war drums.
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You Dog!Originally posted by PastorSBC1303:
Hey Aaron, I bet sanderson could use a good associate, want me to give him your name![]()