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Matthew 26:30 clearly speaks to the earliest church singing a hymn. Ephesians 5:19 tells us to sing hymns. Colossians 3:16 tells us to teach and encourage each other with hymns. Historical documents from the first century testify of churches singing hymns.
Yet, the "Rock the Flock" crowd wishes us to believe that singing in church was a recent invention that happened during the middle ages by fringe groups of churches which primarily copied the music of the culture. By this teaching, we are supposed to immediately agree that all music in church should match the popular styles of music in a sin-filled culture.
By the presentation of a couple of documents from the middle ages, are we really to ignore the account of Scripture and deny that Christ Himself sang hymns? Are we supposed to believe that music in church is a human invention that must either be completely shunned or broadly accepted as any desire we have? If we are going to use history as our guide, why not go back in history to the founding of the church, rather than the corrupt church? Why not see what the founder of the church did and follow that as our guide?
Yet, the "Rock the Flock" crowd wishes us to believe that singing in church was a recent invention that happened during the middle ages by fringe groups of churches which primarily copied the music of the culture. By this teaching, we are supposed to immediately agree that all music in church should match the popular styles of music in a sin-filled culture.
By the presentation of a couple of documents from the middle ages, are we really to ignore the account of Scripture and deny that Christ Himself sang hymns? Are we supposed to believe that music in church is a human invention that must either be completely shunned or broadly accepted as any desire we have? If we are going to use history as our guide, why not go back in history to the founding of the church, rather than the corrupt church? Why not see what the founder of the church did and follow that as our guide?