Question #236
Where in the Bible does it say that we should use musical instruments in worship?
Where in the Bible does it say that we should use musical instruments in worship? I don’t see how you can throw out the Old Testament. Psalm 150 clearly tells us to worship with musical instruments.
The Answer:
It appears that the word “not” was omitted from this inquirers question, since he appears to be defending the use of mechanical instruments in worship. Both of his questions have been answered in the past. Question 121 directly addresses the first question. A good place to begin when you have a question is to search this website to see if it has already been answered. It would also be helpful when asking a question to give support for the position that you espouse. For instance, by what authority do you contend that the Old Testament governs New Testament worship? By what authority do you follow only the part of the Old Testament that appeals to you? Why do you not offer animal sacrifices? Why do you not go to Jerusalem to worship? Why do you not observe the Passover? Why do you not praise Him in His sanctuary? That is the phrase with which Psalm 150 begins. Since the Psalms preceded Solomon’s reign, and since Solomon built the temple, God’s sanctuary at the time was the tabernacle.
It is amazing that we are asked to defend the teaching of scripture while many who ask make to effort to defend the practice that they are following. In spite of that, however, you will find the answer to your question if you will read the following portions of this website:
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