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From: "The Allin's" <grace@...>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 17:20:05 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)
HI Moe

I havn't posted for some time, but you have drawn me in!

I understand your concerns, and culturally it is probably at least a little
different over here in the UK than in the States, though we have many of the
problems you mention.  However, it seems to me that the NT is quite quiet
really on what happens when we meet together.  Mutual edification, gifts,
the public reading of scripture, yes.  But in terms of how it's packaged and
what is forbidden or not forbidden we here little.  

I think this is because our wise creator new that Christianity would be
global and that there would need to be cultutal expression included. 
Perhaps our guiding principle is only those things that are edifying.  Now
for me I love to sing!  I do it all the time, and Sunday is no exception. 
And I find a block of singing helpful.  I don't think that's me hankering
after an old covenant model, and I won't be rushing out to be circumcised
either!  And surely, how interactive a service is will depend on the number
there.  

The only thing that is intolerable is when there is no real expositiory
ministry.  But this is a problem of what is missing, not what is present, I
think!  And what is missing must come from a lack of confidence in the word
of God.  May be it is this lack that we need to be probing in order to find
out the cause?  

In terms of Spirit and truth, isn't Jesus' point that the locus of worship
would not be centred around the temple in Jerusalem but many human temples
all over the world?  And it wouldn't be a Samaritan half baked idea of what
God is like it would be according to the full revelation of God as revealed
by jesus Christ?  I wonder sometimes if we try and milk this passage for
more than it is prepared to give!!

Scratching the surface i know...

Every blessing

Trevor  
 
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From: soundofgrace@...
Date: 30 July 2005 16:57:19
To: soundofgrace@...
Subject: [soundofgrace] Christian music & worship: moe
 
My Brethren,

Harry's post introduced an interesting line of thought. It's a topic loaded
with potential to wake the dead. 

Just recently a dear brother in Christ pointed me to an audio message
presented by the White Horse Inn radio program. Central to the conversation
of the guests and crew was how modern churches currently do worship. Of
particular interest to this listener is how the speakers innocently linked
“doing” worship with music. The topic peaked my interest because of late the
wife and I have found ourselves looking for a place to gather with the Lord
s people. During recent weeks we've visited just about every church in our
area that claims to be evangelical. The style of music and the time devoted
to doing worship through singing has taken center stage in some places. True
expository teaching is just not heard.

One of the program guests mentioned how a particular church went so far as
to tailor different services to one's preference to music style. I wasn't
too shocked by this revelation. Churches have often reflected the culture of
the people who frequent their establishments. At times those who have deemed
themselves to be the orthodox and most biblical have imposed the culture of
a past generation on another. 

What stood out to me was how worship in our western evangelical culture is
more often than not defined by musical style or preference. It wasn't long
before my rusty wheels began to question how our New Covenant Scriptures
should define worship.

After some thought with my sciptures opened I concluded the heart of the
problem is how believing communities go about seeking to employ the Old
Covenant model of worship in one form or another. 

True worship as defined and expressed in the New is quite foreign to worship
enjoyed under the Old. It's a different ball game altogether. We give a lot
of lip service to "Worship in Spirit and in Truth" but in practice our
worship fails to meet the New Covenant standard that Christ has set forth.
Take our Lord's conversation with the woman at the well as a launch point.
It's our Lord's first and best hint that something big is just down the road
for the believing community. 

Jesus said to her, "Believe me, woman, a time is coming when you will
worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. You people
worship what you do not know. We worship what we know, because salvation is
from the Jews. But a time is coming--and now is here--when the true
worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks
such people to be his worshipers. God is spirit, and the people who worship
him must worship in spirit and truth." John's Gospel 4:21-24

We should agree that in spite of our Lord's clear teaching on the substance
of true worship believing communities in the New Covenant era still relate
their worship to the old covenant model such as:

* a place
* the order
* the style
* and the who

We will never get worship right until we more fully understand our Master's
words to the woman at the well. Take a good good look at us. We have church
buildings dedicated to worship (Houses of worship?!). In place of the Sons
of Korah (Neh 12:45) we have our robed choirs or leisure looking praise
bands. And within Reformed circles we have the acceptable choices such as
the Psalter, the Trinity Hymnal, Praise sheets, and a growing number of
lesser music materials produced by a publisher in New York, Chicago or
London. In some circles they have elevated talented brethren to be pastors
of the music ministry. Where in God's Word do you go to discover such a gift
and calling in the New? Nowhere in the New Testament scriptures do we find
apostolic teaching defining the ministry of music. It's just not there.
Things have gotten so out of hand we have actually seen the birth of an
industry dedicated to the creation of “Christian” music. At the very least
let's label it for what it is. It's a business!

Complicating everything is this thing called the church growth movement and
its offspring. Their main focus is how they do worship to be relevant. The
frosting on this cake is how this pursuit for relevant worship and its
application is now being arranged and lead by a growing band of
professionals.

Our friend John Piper was correct to say pastors are not professionals. We
dare not say our pastors have inherited the duties of the Levitical priests.
The same must be said of those who would “lead us in worship.” They are not
to be professionals following in the train of Asap or the Sons of Korah. I
believe the pursuit of relevance through worship style is a problem
primarily because it is built upon the imaginary Old Covenant model.

In the New Testament scriptures music is to be used for the express purpose
of encouraging and instructing “one another” and that's a far cry from the
Old Covenant model. Music's place of importance in God's scheme of things
for His New Covenant Church is much lower than where we place it. I'm in no
way discounting a talented brother or sister bringing their songs to the
weekly gathering, I just can't understand how church leadership has
programmed just about everything (especially the music, readings, and
message) for the worship hour and then have the guts to say their services
are Spirit led. 

The Old Covenant model of worship requires an order guided and exercised by
a few while the New Covenant encourages full participation by all of His
Spirit filled priests. 

What we have driving many of our churches is the product engineered for
church growth at the expense of substance. In many instances they have
replaced the feeding of God's flock so they can entertain the goats. I can
hear the protests. Yes, the Church of Christ does enjoy liberty but that
liberty should never be used to destroy or diminish the clear teaching of
the Christ concerning the present age of the Spirit. Christ has set us free
so we could obey. If you can justify a return to the Old Covenant model of
worship then you might as well justify circumcision.

I sincerely believe cultural differences and the pursuit to be relevant
should never divide the Body of Christ in her beliefs and practices. His
people are one in Christ in spite of their varied cultural and generational
influences. Nothing should ever hinder God's New Covenant people from coming
together for mutual edification. Eliminate the Old Covenant model for
worship and hopefully you'll progress as a people towards New Covenant life
in the Spirit just as our Lord taught the woman at the well. 

This movement Harry mentioned within Covenant Theology is providing nothing
new. Their view of worship and orthodoxy is built squarely on their view of
the Old Covenant model and it will only serve to divide the people of God a
little further. Why not just dump the strong emphasis on music and musicians
and apply the following examples and Biblical instruction?

And they were continuing steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine, and in the
breaking of the loaves, and in prayers. Act 2:42 

Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best
use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but
understand what the will of the Lord is. And do not get drunk with wine, for
that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in
psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord
with all your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the
Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, submitting to one another out
of reverence for Christ. (Eph 5:15-21 ESV)

So sorry for the length of the above but I just couldn't help myself. ;-)

Moe





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