If you don’t agree with me that is fine. I respect your position. And if I go to a church that only sings hymns I’m certainly not going to get into an argument with him over it. If you want to understand how I feel about it please read Romans 14. I think it applies. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
If you don’t agree with me that is fine. I respect your position. And if I go to a church that only sings hymns I’m certainly not going to get into an argument with him over it. If you want to understand how I feel about it please read Romans 14. I think it applies. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
I do not place manmade hymns on level with God’s psalms. But both can be used to worship God. A position I’m sure that John and Adriel will understand as they also, while not equating it with Scripture, use other sources beside the Bible for study. For example the site where they got the UNinspired hymns article. See? There is no problem here. Both can be used to worship God.
Hi guys, can I just butt in here? I believe the Bible is the only authority on how to live life and how to please God. And while I believe that the Bible was written by inspiration of God, And is therefore infallible in 100% true, I believe that many things in the Bible are written, which God did not inspire the speaker to say at the time. For example there is the story of the lying prophet in 1Kings 13:18. What the prophet said was untrue therefore it can not have been inspired by God, correct? Having established that not all things said in Scripture were inspired by God, (although all were recorded by his inspiration)were the songs of Moses inspired by God? Or how about the song of Deborah and Barak. These are instances where God used sinful men to bring him glory. And he wasn’t upset by it either. In fact later on in scripture he reminds them of the times when they used to sing of him and wants them to do so again.