This Issue...
IS IT REALLY GOOD FOR OUR CHILDREN TO
RESPECT ONE WHO SUPPORTS LIBERALISM?
(Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc.)
Mark Mosher
Do we have degrees of supporting liberalism? If the
preacher is high profile enough, as Rubel Shelly, is there (as
Shelly taught) a Big F and a little f? of
fellowship? Certainly sound congregations do not have degrees of
supporting liberalism!
One of the concerns I had with the support of the Lads to
Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. program had to do with Jack Zorn. After
receiving some disturbing information about Jack Zorn from a
reliable source I took it upon myself to write Brother Zorn and ask
him some questions. The letter (dated July 9, 1996) stated:
       
Dear Brother Zorn,
       
I am writing on behalf of the elders of the Wesconnett
church of Christ. We have been a part of the Lads/Leaderettes, Inc.
program now for three years. This program has prompted a great deal
of excitement, enthusiasm and involvement from both students and
parents. Many have been impressed by the program and are looking
forward to future involvement. There are a few that have brought
some concerns about the scripturalness of the program and our
involvement. We thought it would be good if we simply wrote and
asked you some questions to alleviate any concerns.
       
These questions were the ones asked of me and all
preachers we support. We ask that you please answer these questions
and return them as soon as you are able.
       
In addition to these questions, would you please answer
the following:
       
1. What do you consider is the purpose of the
Lads/Leaderettes, Inc. program?
       
2. What would be your position with regard to the
teaching and fellowship of Rubel Shelly, Jubilee, Jeff Walling,
etc?
       
3. Does the board furnish a financial statement of the
Lads/Leaderettes, Inc.? If so, we should like to have a copy of
that statement.
       
Thank you for taking time to answer these questions.
Our prayer is always that the work of the church will continue to
prosper.
       
In His Service,
       
Mark Mosher
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PROSPECTIVE PREACHERS
       
Please check with pencil and sign.
       
Yes __ No __ 1. Do you believe and/or teach the Bible
to be the verbally inspired word of God?
       
Yes __ No __ 2. Do you believe and/or teach that the
kingdom and the church are the same, and that the borders of the
kingdom do not extend beyond the church of Christ?
       
Yes __ No __ 3. Do you believe and/or teach that the
Holy Spirit operates only through the word in both the alien sinner
and the Christian?
       
Yes __ No __ 4. Do you believe and/or teach that
instrumental music in worship is sinful and unscriptural?
       
Yes __ No __ 5. Do you believe and/or teach that the
Lord's Supper may be observed on any day other than the first day
of the week?
       
Yes __ No __ 6. Do you believe and/or teach that any
accountable unbaptized person can or will be saved?
       
Yes __ No __ 7. Do you believe and/or teach that God
effected creation through an evolutionary process? Theistic
evolution?
       
Yes __ No __ 8. Do you participate in Union Worship
Services with denominations? Do you believe and/or teach that such
would be permissible?
       
Yes __ No __ 9. Do you believe and/or teach that God
gave a plan for man's salvation? That man must comply with the
condition of His plan or be lost?
       
Yes __ No __ 10. Do you believe and/or teach that one
can become a Christian without becoming a member of the church of
Christ?
       
Yes __ No __ 11. Do you believe and/or teach that women
may lead prayer or testify in mixed (men's and women's)
classes or assemblies?
       
We (The elders and I at Wesconnett church of Christ)
then received a two-page letter from Jack Zorn stating why he did
not have time to answer our questions. (Although the original
letter has been lost, Charles Miller who was then an elder can
verify that we received such). When we (The eldership and I) felt
his answers were unsatisfactory, we asked him again to answer and
on August 15, 1996 we received a fax which gave the pages of the
official Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. rules with one statement
having an arrow pointing to, NO MEN WILL BE ALLOWED IN THIS
(WOMEN'S) COMPETITION. I thought it interesting that Jack Zorn
singled out the area of women not leading over men. It is evident
that he must receive many questions about this. No doubt because of
the title LEADERETTES. It was evident to me and one other
elder (Charles Miller) that he was not going to answer the specific
questions asked. The others in that eldership were satisfied.
       
It should never be a burden for any gospel preacher or
Christian to answer Biblical questions so as to reflect one's
soundness. Therefore on August 16, 1996 I telephoned Jack Zorn and
stated to him that his fax did not help me to know where he stood.
When I asked him about fellowship with Rubel Shelly he stated,
I have nothing to do with him. When I asked about Jeff
Walling he said, I don't know who he is. No doubt brother
Zorn has not paid much attention to brotherhood issues. Evidently
Brother Zorn does not read sound brotherhood publications. He
informed me he was busy and I asked if I could call at another
date. He said that would be fine. On August 28, 1996 at 1:30 p.m,
I again called Jack Zorn and asked some pointed questions. I knew
he attended Vaughn Park church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama. I
also knew the Vaughn Park church of Christ readily supported the
Jubilee in Nashville, Tennessee. They stated in their bulletin,
Good News, dated June 12 and 19, 1996:
The largest gathering of Church of Christ members in
the Southeast will be taking place in Nashville this July
3-6. This year's Jubilee will focus on the need for
Christian compassion. Jubilee has consistently featured
some of the finest speakers in the brotherhood. You will be
blessed if you are able to attend.
       
A group from Vaughn Park will leave for Nashville early
Thursday morning (July 4) and will return late Friday night.
Those who wish to attend as part of this group may sign in
the lobby (emphasis mine, kmm).
       
The false teaching and false teachers at
Jubilee have been documented and exposed by our
brotherhood. It is beyond me how one can declare this event as one
that will bless us. It is also beyond me how one could support a
congregation that would support such.
       
I also know that the Vaughn Park church of Christ
refers to their ministers as clergy. Again in their
bulletin, Good News they stated,
October has been designated as Clergy Appreciation month
with October 13 in particular as a day to recognize and
honor our ministers. Mark Howard, Mitch and Jim have
dedicated their lives to serving our Lord and His Kingdom.
They do a remarkable job serving the Vaughn Park church with
the many demands that come their way. We are indeed blessed
to have these men and their families working with us at
Vaughn Park. Let them know how much you appreciate them.
       
This use of clergy is sectarian and was
answered by brother Guy N. Woods in Questions and Answers,
Vol. II. I then informed brother Zorn that I had learned of
the above information and asked him why he fellowshipped such. His
first answer was that he looked at every congregation as autonomous
and therefore tried to help the one he attended. Yet he quickly
added that he is not at Vaughn Park very much due to the fact that
he promotes the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. program. When I
asked him how he could help them (elders at Vaughn Park church of
Christ) out of liberalism and the support of it, he stated, he is
more concerned about teaching truth than going around the
brotherhood and talking about who is wrong. I then asked him
how he intended to help the congregation. He responded, I
would protest to the elders. I then asked what if the elders
at Vaughn Park do not respond to your protest? He said he would
seek another congregation. I asked why he had not already sought
another congregation since he had been there a while and Vaughn
Park continued to support liberalism? He stated that he and his
wife liked the teachers and preacher there. Brother Jack Zorn
continued to attend Vaughn Park for another four years.
       
When you visit the web site of the Lads to
Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. you see many pictures of Jack Zorn. His
name is on the material and on the award certificates. In the
scrapbooks at Wesconnett the children have pictures that were made
with him. He is held up as a model Christian.
       
Further, money is an over-riding issue. To be a part
of the convention one must pay a registration fee ($30.00 per
child). For some time I was told that all this money went toward
trophies and supplies and the use of the building for the
convention. I requested a copy of the financial report and learned
differently. The Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. receives the
bulk of its operating funds from the conventions. Other sources of
income are: contributions, public sales (a booklet for the Bible
Bowl questions cost $19.95 and a diskette of questions cost
$49.95), benefit dinners (On November 15, 1999 at the
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham, AL., the 3rd
Annual Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. benefit dinner was held in
honor of General Norman Schwarzkopf. Tickets were $125.00/person or
$1000.00/table of 8), summer camp fees ($150.00 per camper; sibling
discount: first child $150.00, second child $125.00, third child
$100.00), workshop fees ($500.00, plus traveling expenses, per
congregation), and interest. The financial statement for 1997
(which I have in my files) showed a total revenue of $446,308.00,
of that $249,222 was used for SALARIES (it is shown by the lads to
Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. that they are growing at a rate of 20%
per year and have now three conventions for 2001; no doubt the
income has increased greatly). It is most certain some of the
convention money goes to Jack Zorn. Financial support is indeed a
form of fellowship (cf. Rom. 12:13; Phil. 4:15). Is it good for the
church and our children to use the Lord's money to support such?
       
I asked an eldership, for example, if Rubel Shelly were
president of the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. and we knew
money from the church would go to his salary would we continue to
support such? Their answer was, If Rubel Shelly were president
there would be a mass exodus of conservative congregations because
Rubel Shelly was `a high profile liberal'. To this I would
agree. Many congregations would remove their support on such
grounds. Yet do we have degrees of supporting liberalism? If the
preacher is high profile enough, as Rubel Shelly, is there (as
Shelly taught) a Big F and a little f? of
fellowship? Certainly sound congregations do not have degrees of
supporting liberalism! I remember one such instance where I
received a notice from the Mandarin church (Jacksonville, Florida)
stating that Jack Zorn would be conducting a workshop of the Lads
to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. We had marked that congregation
because of their unsound activities and fellowship. Knowing Jack
Zorn's position of fellowship it was not a surprise to see him
conducting such a workshop at a liberal congregation. The elders
decided we would not SEND OUR CHILDREN NOR SUPPORT IT because we
had marked them as being unsound in doctrine. Yet in April, 1996 we
allowed our CHILDREN to attend a Jack Zorn reception at the
convention. Is this confusing message really good for our children?
We wish to have our young people strong in the faith and never to
support that which is false. Yet they see inconsistencies on our
part. How can this really be good for our children?
       
EDITOR'S NOTE: The above article is just a part of one
section in a new book by Mark Mosher titled: Is The Lads
To Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. REALLY GOOD For Our Children?
Other chapters include: A Brief History and Explanation
of the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc., Is the Lads to
Leaders/Leaderettes, Inc. Really Good for our Children if it is a
Human Organization? Is the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes,
Inc. Really Good for our Children if we are in Fellowship with
Liberal Congregations?, Is it Really Good for our
Children to Compete in Matters of Worship?, Is it Really
Good for our Children to Support all Modern Versions of the
Bible, Is it Really Good for our Children to Support
Non-Christians Leading in Worship?
You may obtain a copy of this 57 page booklet for $3 postage
paid by sending your order and check to:
Mark Mosher
1508 Elm St.
Crossett, AR 71635.
Ph. (870) 364-2321
kmmosher@alltel.net
       
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Editorial...
HERE AND THERE...
QUESTION:
       
The Bible says to do all in the Name JESUS (Col.
3:17). What does this mean? In Matthew 28:18-20 we are told to
baptize in the NAME being singular here father, son and Holy Ghost
are roles and titles, not names. Would you agree? The name is
JESUS. This is important because the Disciples baptized in the name
of JESUS thus fulfilling the command of JESUS in Matt 28:19. The
triune God did not start until the Nicaean creed in 325 A.D.
ANSWER:
       
It is true that we must do all we do in the name of the
Lord. Colossians 3:17 says, And whatsoever ye do in word
or deed, do ALL IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS, giving thanks to God
and the Father by him. I believe this verse must be
followed in every detail of life, not only in worship, but in all
of life. It is unavoidable. However, if this means we must
literally SAY or SPEAK THE WORDS in the name of the Lord
Jesus, then when you take a drink of water, you must say
I do this in the name of the Lord Jesus. Is that what
you do? I don't think so. I don't either. When we worship, we do
so in the name of the Lord Jesus, yet we do not pronounce the words
I do this in the name of the Lord Jesus. That is
understood by the ACT WE PERFORM, not by THE WORDS WE SAY. When
police come to your door and say, open, in the name of the
law, they are saying, open, we have the authority of the
law to command that you do this. Every righteous act we do as
the Lord's people, we do according to the authority given us by the
Lord.
       
When one is baptized, he is baptized in the name
of the Lord Jesus. All that means is, we do what we do IN THE
NAME OF, or ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE LORD. Baptism itself
is performed in the name of the Lord whether we say the words or
not. It's not simply WHAT YOU SAY, it's WHAT YOU DO. One could be
Scripturally baptized and never say anything at the moment he/she
is baptized. All the words or statements that need to be said have
already taken place prior to baptism. That is evident by the fact
that one desires to be baptized. By submitting to water baptism,
the one being baptized and the one doing the baptizing recognize
and understand that the act they are performing IS IN THE NAME OF
THE LORD, that is, this act is being performed BY HIS AUTHORITY and
UPON HIS DIRECTION AND COMMAND. However, we always tell those who
may be observing what we are DOING by saying (or repeating) what
the Lord told us to do in the act of baptizing. The act of
baptizing is done according to the authority of the Lord;
therefore, it's in His name we baptize. I, we, certainly do not
baptize in our own name -- baptism is not according to man's
authority.
       
The Lord clearly said, Go ye therefore, and teach
all nations, baptizing them IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE
SON, AND OF THE HOLY GHOST (Matt. 28:19). I don't know how to
get around that. I don't know how to explain that away. Every
baptism in the New Testament was done according to the Lord's
instructions in Matthew 28:19. Baptism was administered in
the name of Jesus Christ (Acts 2:38), in the name of the
Lord Jesus (Acts 8:12-13,16; 19:5), in the name of the
Lord (Acts 10:47-48), calling on the name of the
Lord (Acts 22:16), and 1 Cor. 1:13-17 implies the Corinthians
were baptized in the name of the Lord. Several times we read of
baptisms and nothing is recorded as to what was said
(Acts 2:41; 8:36-38; 9:18; 16:15; 16:33; 18:8; Rom. 6:3-4; 1 Cor.
12:13; Gal. 3:27; Col. 2:12; 1 Peter 3:21). HOWEVER, EACH AND
EVERY ONE OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF THE
LORD, that is, THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE
HOLY GHOST (SPIRIT). Again, baptism is done according to the
authority of heaven, not earth.
       
The triune God, three persons making up one God, did
not start with the Nicaean Creed. It started in the Bible as far
back as Genesis 1:1,26-27. In the beginning God
-- Hebrew God(s). Verse 26, And God said, let US
make man in OUR image.... Both of these are plural.
Who was he speaking to? There are three persons in the Godhead.
One God, yes, but made up of three persons. All three possess (and
are) the nature of deity, therefore, one God, one deity. This is
evident throughout the Bible.
       
All three (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) are present at the
baptism of Jesus (Matt. 3:16-17). If this is not so, then Jesus
was the biggest trickster and best ventriloquist the world has ever
known. If He wanted mankind to understand He was/is the only
person in the Godhead, then he sure messed things up at his
baptismal scene!
       
The Father and Son were present at the transfiguration
of Jesus (Matt. 17:5) when the voice came out of heaven saying,
...This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased;
hear ye him. What else could Peter, James and John
believe when they saw Jesus standing before them AND heard a voice
out of the cloud saying this is my Son? That's two, no matter how
you look at it.
       
Jesus taught his disciples to pray unto the Father and
ask in His name (Matt. 6:5-9; John 14:13-14). That's two.
       
Jesus said he had to leave in order that the Comforter
(Holy Spirit) might come. Nevertheless I tell you the
truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not
away, the COMFORTER will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will
send him unto you (John 16:7). That's two, not one.
       
All three are mentioned in John 14:26, But
the COMFORTER, which is the HOLY GHOST, whom the FATHER will send
in MY name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to
your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. John
15:26 also mentions all three. But when the COMFORTER is
come, whom I will send unto you from the FATHER, even the SPIRIT of
truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of
ME.
       
These examples could be multiplied over and over again
from the Scriptures. But, the Bible only needs to mention a thing
one time for it to be true.
       
An excellent source of information on this subject is
found in debate form. One such debate on the subject is The
Jackson-Bayer Debate held in 1979 in Fulton, Mississippi. Jerry
Joseph, jwjoseph@usit.net could possibly get you a copy of it.
               
               
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WHY DO CHURCHES OF CHRIST NOT USE
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THEIR WORSHIP?
Dan Goddard
Instruments of music in the worship service violate the
law of faith. You remember in II Corinthians 5:7, the apostle Paul
said We walk by faith, not by sight. When you
have instruments of music in the worship, is this by faith or is it
by sight? If anyone seeks to justify this practice, they will not
turn to a Scripture telling them to use instruments of music,
authorizing them to use it or even permitting them to use it.
But sanctity the Lord God in your hearts: and be
ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a
reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Having a
good conscience, that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of
evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good
conversation in Christ (1 Peter 3:15-16).
       
This is a question that is often asked by visitors. As
a matter of fact, I suppose this would be the most striking
difference in a worship service at a church of Christ and a worship
service conducted by another religious group.
       
This difference is deliberate, not simply for the
reason of being different, but because of certain basic and
fundamental principles involved. Why do members of the church of
Christ not use instrumental music in worship? Let's approach this
calmly, sanely, and scripturally. I would like for everyone to
agree in his own heart to think very carefully with us concerning
this issue. It isn't something we can just say, Oh, that
doesn't matter. It isn't something that is insignificant. It
is a major point. It is a matter of faith. The worship of God
should be with vocal music. We would like to share a number of
reasons with you why this is true.
       
First, let us notice the music in the early apostolic
church. Instrumental music is such a common thing in worship
services today that many people are surprised to learn they did not
use instruments of music in the worship of the first century. There
are many people today who are not aware of the fact that the
addition of instruments of music in the worship came hundreds years
after the last apostle had died. This was not for the reason that
instruments of music did not exist -- for instruments of music
existed years before Christ was born and instruments of music were
found in the old Jewish worship. But, when we come to the first
century and the establishment of the church, even though the church
was being established right in the midst of Jewish worship where
instruments of music were used, these instruments were not brought
into the worship services of the New Testament church. It was not
until hundreds of years later that someone had the idea of bringing the
instrument into the worship of the church.
       
Churches of Christ today are making a deliberate effort
to be like the church was in the first century. We make no claim of
perfection in this. We make no claim of having superior
intelligence above other people. We simply make the claim that it
is our plea that we go back to the first century and find that they
did not have instruments of music in their worship. If we are going
to be like they were, we will not have instruments of music in our
worship either. It is just as simple as that. If there were no
other reasons other than that we sincerely wanted to restore
Christianity to its first century purity, then we would not have
instruments of music today.
       
But there are many people today who honestly believe
it is all right to have instruments of music in the worship even
though it was not found in the early church. They think it was not
used then for any one of a number of reasons, but they have
instruments of music today. They feel it is perfectly all right.
       
But, why do we not have instruments of music in
worship? Well, what kind of music is authorized in the Bible? Did
you ever stop to answer that question? What kind of music is
authorized in the Bible? I ask the question because there are
different kinds of music. There is vocal music and there
is instrumental music. Does the Bible authorize simply
music or does the Bible authorize a particular kind of music? The
Bible authorizes a particular kind of music. What kind of music is
mentioned and commanded in the Bible? I am going to list Scriptures
giving you the book, chapter, and verse having to do with music in
worship and I want all to listen to see if we can determine what
kind of music is mentioned or commanded.
       
First of all, Matthew 26:30 where Jesus had
just instituted the Lord's supper, we read, And when they
had sung an hymn, they went out into the Mount of
Olives. Here we have the apostles and Jesus together and
it is said they...sung an hymn. This particular passage
would not be too relevant to our topic here because one could
easily say, Well, they just didn't have any instrument in the
room where Jesus instituted the Lord's supper. That may be true,
but it is significant that a particular kind of music is here
mentioned.
       
Next, we notice Acts 16:25. This is the case
of Paul and Silas being in prison at Philippi. I point out to you
that we are merely mentioning those passages that have to do with
music in worshipping God and we are wanting to identify the kind of
music which is mentioned and the kind of music which is authorized.
...And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang
praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.
Again, you might say, Well, of course, they didn't use
instrumental music in the worship there because they were in prison
and had no instrument available. I will grant it may be true
that they would not have had an instrument of music, but the fact
remains that a kind of music is mentioned here, and that is our
purpose.
       
Now, let us notice Romans 15:8-9.
Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision
for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the
fathers: And that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy; as
it is written, For this cause I will confess to thee among the
Gentiles, and sing unto thy name. Now we do not
have a statement of something that someone did, but a prophecy as
to what would be done, so we cannot say here that the instrument
was not available; therefore, vocal music only was mentioned,
because it could have been said, I will make music, or will
play upon an instrument and sing, but the fact remains that it
does say, I will sing unto thy name.
       
In I Corinthians 14:15 the apostle Paul is
speaking. What is it then? I will pray with the spirit,
and I will pray with the understanding also: I will sing
with the spirit and I will sing with the understanding
also. The apostle Paul was not telling something he had
done in prison. He is telling something he would do. He did not
say, I will make music with the understanding also, but
he named a particular kind of music, I will sing with the
understanding also.
       
Ephesians 5:19 states, Speaking
to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
singing and making melody in our heart to the Lord.
What kind of music is here identified? Would it not have been
possible for Paul to say that these people were to make music with
all their hearts? Rather, what he said was that they were to speak
to themselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing
and making melody in your heart to the Lord. Someone might
raise the question here, Does it not say that you are to make
melody, that you are to sing and make melody? They would
suggest that is all they are doing in the use of a mechanical
instrument of music -- that they are singing and making melody on
an instrument. But, I point out to you that this Scripture does say
that they were to make melody, but it identifies where the melody
is to be made. It does not say to make melody on an instrument, but
to make melody in the heart, or to make melody with the heart. They
were to sing and the melody was to be in their heart. Here a
particular kind of music is mentioned. They are commanded what to
do and the command is to sing.
Is the practice of instrumental music in the worship a teaching of God or a
teaching of men? If it is a teaching of God, then you will have to
be able to find somewhere in the New Testament where God has
authorized it. There is not a single passage in all the New
Testament mentioning instruments of music in the worship of God,
let alone commanding that we use it in worship.
       
Next, we turn to Colossians 3:16.
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom;
teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and
spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the
Lord. This would have been another wonderful opportunity
for the Lord to have said, making music with grace in your
hearts to the Lord, but instead of that he specified the kind
of music. He said, singing with grace in your hearts to the
Lord.
       
In Hebrews 2:11-12 it is written,
for both he that sanctifieth and they that are sanctified are
all of one: for which cause he is not ashamed to call them
brethren, Saying, I will declare thy name unto my brethren, in the
midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee.
The subject of music is considered here. It would have been
a wonderful occasion for him to say, in the midst of the
church I will make music and praise thee, but instead he said,
in the midst of the church I will sing praise unto thee.
       
James 5:13 says, is any among you
afflicted let him pray. Is any merry: let him sing
psalms.
       
Now, my friends, these are the basic scriptures in the
New Testament where music is mentioned. What kind of music then
would you say is mentioned and authorized in the New Testament? In
the first place, we would have to say that vocal music is
mentioned. In the second place, we would have to say that vocal
music is commanded, for in the passages, which we have read, music
was both mentioned and commanded. In every instance, a specific
kind of music was mentioned -- vocal music. If we were to ask the
question, what kind of music is authorized by the Lord in His
word, I hardly see that we could say anything but vocal music
-- singing praises unto God.
       
To pursue this point a bit further, you remember that
Jesus once said to His apostles, Go into all the world,
and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is
baptized shall be saved: He that believeth not shall be
condemned. What I want us to see in this passage from
Mark 16:15-16, is the fact that the Lord here specified that these
men were to travel and to preach the Gospel. He did not tell them
to walk into all the world and preach the Gospel, but he told them
to go and preach the Gospel. Since he said that they were to go,
specifying travel, but not specifying a kind of travel, we are free
today to walk or to ride in a car or a train or a place or any way
that we can go to preach the Gospel. If the Lord had said that we
are to make music and to praise His name, then we would be free to
use any kind of music. We could use either vocal music or
instrumental music or both. But for some reason, the Lord did not
choose simply to say, Make music unto me. He chose rather
to specify the kind of music. Since He specified the
kind of music, that excludes all others. If not, why not?
       
I would indicate to you that Jesus talked to the woman
at the well and told her (John 4:24), God is a Spirit:
and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in
truth. To worship God in spirit simply means that me are
to worship Him from the heart, that we are to be sincere, that we
are to go about it knowing what we are doing and purposefully to
worship Him. To worship God in truth surely means we are to worship
Him according to the truth or we are to worship Him according to
what the truth says. Now what is the truth? In John 17:17 Jesus
said, Father, sanctify them through thy truth: thy word
is truth. If the word of God is truth and we are to worship
according to the truth, then we are to worship according to what
the Bible says.
       
The Bible says we are to worship with singing. It is
to be vocal/singing. If we worship God in spirit and in truth, we
will sincerely worship Him by doing that which He has told us to
do. Matthew 15:9 says, But in vain do they worship me,
teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. Here,
people are said to have worshipped God in vain. The Lord will make
that decision for Himself. I do not set myself up as judge to judge
any man, but I do recognize what the Lord is saying here. He is
saying that if I worship Him while I am teaching for doctrine the
commandments of men, then my worship will be vain. Is the practice
of instrumental music in the worship a teaching of God or a
teaching of men? If it is a teaching of God, then you will have to
be able to find somewhere in the New Testament where God has
authorized it. There is not a single passage in all the New
Testament mentioning instruments of music in the worship of God,
let alone commanding that we use it in worship. Therefore,
instruments of music in the public worship is a teaching of the
doctrines and commandments of men. But in vain do they
worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.
       
Instruments of music in the worship service violate the
law of faith. You remember in II Corinthians 5:7, the apostle Paul
said We walk by faith, not by sight. When you
have instruments of music in the worship, is this by faith or is it
by sight? If anyone seeks to justify this practice, they will not
turn to a Scripture telling them to use instruments of music,
authorizing them to use it or even permitting them to use it. They
will begin to reason that you can sing better with instruments,
that it is really not worship, it is an aid, and all of the other
reasonable things that they would present. But the Scripture says,
walk by faith, not by sight. If a person wants
to walk by sight, then that is his business. It will be between him
and the Lord. But it will be in vain!
       
We are answering the question, Why do you not have
instruments of music? We do not use mechanical instruments of
music in worship because we seek to walk by faith. But someone
says, Are you not arrogant and conceited when you say
that? No, indeed not. I make no claim of being perfect, but we
do humbly say that we are trying to walk by faith and not according
to the reason of the human mind.
       
There is another scripture that ought to go with this,
Romans 10:17. Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the
Word of God. If we are walking by faith, then we must
hear it from the Word of God in order for it to be admissible in
our worship and service to the Lord, but you can't read anywhere in
the New Testament where instruments of music are to be used in the
worship. Therefore, one is walking by sight rather than walking by
faith when instruments of music are used. Faith says, Let
the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and
admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
singing with grace in your hearts unto the Lord,
So it is not arrogance when we say we are walking by faith.
It is the simple truth.
       
Why do you not have instruments of music in your
worship? We do not have mechanical instruments of music in our
worship because they did not have them in the early church. This is
an historical fact. No one questions that. Instruments of music
were in existence at that time, but for some reason they were left
out of apostolic Christian worship.
       
Why do you not have instruments of music in the worship
service? We do not have mechanical instruments of music in our
worship because of the kind of music which is authorized in God's
Word. Vocal music is authorized. Instrumental music is not
authorized. Since God specified the kind of music, that excludes
all other kinds. Why do you not have instruments of music in your
worship? Because God said that He is a spirit and they that worship
Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth. According to the truth
(if you do that) you will sing and you will have vocal music only.
       
Why do we not have instrumental music in our worship?
Because it violates the law of faith. We walk by faith and not by
sight and faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.
       
I hope you have read these points of reason and I hope
you will consider from God's Book what worship to God ought to be.
               
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9th Annual Labourers Together with God
Lectureship
Sept. 16-20, 2001
The Church of Christ is Not a Denomination
28 Lessons,
28 Speakers
Northwest Florida School of Bibilical Studies
Ensley Church of Christ
57 Hannah Circle, Pensacola, FL 32534
Books and Tapes are Available
You can see the schedule by
clicking here.
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