

The Word of God presents only two purposes for music in the church:
There are well over 800 references to music and its use in the Bible. Though music was used in many different settings (on the shores of the Red Sea - Exodus 15, in the courts of the king - I Samuel 16, at the dedication of the temple - II Chronicles 5, in an upper room - Mark 14, in a jail - Acts 16) its purpose remained but these two.
We have no command or example from the Scriptures for music to be used for any other purpose. Some well-known passages can serve as examples and representative of others presented in God's Word.
There are many who believe that they ought to use their music for purposes of evangelism. They are very sincere in their belief, and truly feel that they are carrying on the work of the Lord. While this, indeed, appears to be a noble cause, it is in opposition to the purpose of Christian music presented in the Bible.
Satan is alive and at work today. He is out to destroy the testimony, and ultimately the work, of the church. He, many times, will not come after us with a bold-faced lie. He knows we would reject this out-right. He must be more subtle. He is trying to do just this through music today. He is taking what appears to be a noble, but un-Scriptural, cause (winning the world through music) and using it for his purpose.
While the Bible gives no license to use music for evangelistic purposes, there is evidence that when music is used properly, God blesses by allowing it to be a witness to the unsaved.
We must resist every temptation to follow the Devil's plan.We must remain true to the Lord and His Word. We must follow God's plan and He will bless, as in the past.
II Corinthians 6:17 "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty."
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