Worship and Music by Dr. Juanita McElwain
Worship, music and
counterfeits. A definition of terms may prove useful to assure that all
readers understand these words in the same way. For purposes of this
article, music is a gift of God. It is a wonderful gift, because He has
given us a part of Himself. Everybody knows that God is love. And God
gives us that love. What about music? In Exodus 15:2 and Isaiah 12:2 it
says, "The Lord is my strength and song." God Himself is my
song, and He gives me music. Everybody has their
own ideas concerning worship, but a definition can be helpful. R. C.
Leonard provides one: "Worship is the central focus of a vital
Christian faith, and the most distinctive activity of the church of Jesus
Christ. The biblical words translated worship (Hebrew shachah,
Greek proskuneo) mean, literally, to bow down or bend the knee.
Such was the ancient gesture of honor to a sovereign and superior
authority. To worship is to offer the oath of covenant loyalty to the
Great King, and to affirm our faithfulness as His servants. For this
reason, the worship of God, through Jesus Christ, lies at the heart of all
Christian expression." R. C. Leonard, Worship in the Church,
January 1997, http://members.aol.com./laudemont/witec.htm
(April 15,
2001). Now, consider
counterfeits. One popular definition is that a counterfeit is a cheap
imitation of the real thing. It is cheap, and it is an imitation. Whenever
there is something important that comes from God, Satan has to counterfeit
it. So if you notice a counterfeit, it is a good idea to look at the real
thing, because it must be very important for Satan to bother
counterfeiting it. Do counterfeits look nice? Do they sound nice?
Certainly! They are glittery and beautiful and meant to attract.
Counterfeits are not good things to have, because they are not worth much
and can even be dangerous. You do not want to be found using counterfeit
money, do you? True
Worship All through history,
worship has been conducted in different ways, true worship and
counterfeit, pagan worship. Even true worship has varied at different
times and in different cultural settings. This article does not have time
or space to examine historical worships. Presently, we are concerned with
worship in the last days, in our own time. God gives us information
concerning the worship He requires in the final days. We find it in
Revelation 14, in the Three Angels Messages. In fact, that is one of
the basic things they are all about. God does not leave any significant
chance of our misunderstanding what He wants. Look at the Three
Angels Messages in Revelation 14:612, and read them through. In the
first message, verse 7, the angel says, "Fear God, and give glory to
Him; for the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that made
heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters." There
is that word--worship. We are commanded to worship, and who is to be the
object of our worship? The Creator God. That is very plain. We are
commanded to worship the One and only true God, the One Who, down through
history, has repeated His covenant with us to be our God and to claim us
as His people. This is the first big message for us. The second and third
messages tell us that there is someone we are commanded not to
worship, the beast. The scope of this article does not include
identifying the beast, but the angels messages tell us the consequences
of worshiping the beast, nothing but bad things, horrifying things. The
end of that message gives the identifying marks of those who worship the
true God, they keep the commandments of God and have the faith of Jesus. It is reasonable to
say that all of these identifying marks and commands lead to the
conclusion that the worship of God is the true worship and the only
true worship. Also, the worship of the beast is the false, or counterfeit,
worship. Everything that goes with the worship of the beast is false or
counterfeit worship. Some of the things this involves include the false
sabbath and the false music. Although many other things could be included,
the emphasis of this article is music, true God-based music and false,
counterfeit music. Where
Does Music Come In? Some may ask, Can you
prove that music is a part of worship? There have been many people,
throughout history, who have said that instrumental music should not be
used. John Calvin, for example, claimed that the instrumental music used
in the Old Testament times was meant for people who were tender and like
children. "But in New Testament times Christ has come and the church
has reached full age, it would only bury the light of the gospel should we
introduce the shadows of a departed dispensation." John L. Girardeau,
Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church, New
Covenant Publication Society, Havertown, PA., 1983, 63, 64. What about music in
worship in the last days, in the setting of the Three Angels Messages?
Consider the following statements: "As a part of
religious service, singing is as much an act of worship as is prayer.
Indeed, many a song is prayer." Education, 168. Many other
quotations could be cited which include instrumental music. "Singing is just
as much the worship of God in a religious meeting as speaking. . . ."
Selected Messages, Book 3, 333. According to Mrs.
White, music in worship includes speaking, prayer, and singing. Each of
these aspects of music may be true worship or counterfeit worship. So
music is an important part of worship, making it an important part of the
Third Angels Message and what God wants from us in these last days. It
does matter what our music is like. It shows our allegiance to God and our
acceptance of His covenant, or it shows our allegiance to the beast. God
does not accept any counterfeit in His worship. The
Roles of Music in Worship Let us examine exactly
what music accomplishes in the worship service. Actually it plays many
roles: 1. Music sets the
mood. The thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the people are controlled by
the music. Alertness or sleepiness may be caused by the music. Music
creates a proper frame of mind for the rest of the service. If a minister
wants to introduce strange ideas of theology, he can use what we call
celebration music to put the people into a hypnotic state, and they accept
and retain in their minds whatever he wishes--without even knowing it is
happening. 2. Music creates unity
and harmony. People feel and think together because of the music. It is a
kind of group entrainment. (That word is not entertainment.) What is
entrainment? Scientists have discovered that when two rhythms are placed
adjacent to each other they lock into each other and become the same
rhythm. They first discovered this with pendulum clocks--back in the
1600s. If the clocks were close together, the pendulums would start
swinging the same. Since then we have learned that we can control all
kinds of body rhythms with music. Just play the music with the speed or
vibration you want, and you can slow down or accelerate the heart rate, or
any of the other rhythms in the body, including brain waves. If you play fast,
jazzy rhythms at the beginning of church, your whole body gears up to the
same thing. Scientists have found ways to eject rhythms of whatever tempo
they want, add certain tones into musical recordings, and nobody knows
they are there, but their brains accept them and respond accordingly,
maybe even slowing them down enough to become like zombies. One danger of
this is that Satan can use his counterfeit in accompaniment tapes that
vocalists buy, and nobody ever knows the difference. Recent research shows
that group entrainment may take place. One study showed that, in a
university class, the brain waves of the students entrained with those of
the professor. This has serious implications for those who are using NLP (Neuro-Linguistic
Programming) to control others. "While preaching, praying, or
conversing, some professed Adventists who had rejected present truth used
mesmerism to gain adherents, and the people would rejoice in this
influence, for they thought it was the Holy Ghost." Early Writings,
44. Now the scientists are showing us it can really happen. Do not think
it is foolish imagination. Satan is using his false, counterfeit worship
and the music in it to control peoples minds. This fact makes it
extremely important that we do not use Satan's music in worship, and
certainly not anywhere else either. 3. Music creates a
kind of people. You are what you eat; you are what you see; you are what
you hear. You are the kind of music to which you listen. 4. Music invokes the
Holy Spirit and invites the presence of angels. "When the singing is
such that angels can unite with the singers, an impression is made on
minds that singing from unsanctified lips cannot make. . . . The songs in
which every word is uttered clearly, in a musical tone, are the songs that
they [angels] join us in singing. They take up the refrain that is sung
from the heart with the spirit and the understanding." Evangelism,
509, 510. 5. Most important of
all, music is an act of worship. This places it as a significant part of
true worship, which then makes it an important part of the Three Angels
Messages. Praise
Ye the Lord What difference does
it make what music we have in our worship services? If music is basically
entertainment, why do we have music in worship at all? Many people have
said that music is just a matter of preference. In other words, just
choose what you like. The problem is there is a big difference. And it all
goes back to Gods music for Gods worship and Satan's music
(counterfeit) for Satan's worship. A search of the Bible
will reveal not only what God wants us to sing about but also how He wants
us to sing. If music is an important part of the worship of God, He must
have given us some instruction about it. The thing mentioned
more often than anything else is praise. "Praise ye the Lord. . . .
Let them sing praises unto Him with the timbrel and harp." Psalm
149:1, 3. "Praise ye the Lord: for it is good to sing praises unto
our God; for it is pleasant; and praise is comely." Psalm 147:1. Offer
Thanksgiving for His Goodness The thing mentioned
most frequently after praise is thanksgiving. "It is a good thing to
give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O most
High." Psalm 92:1. Does God get tired of hearing us thank Him? No, He
does not. We should use joyful
songs. "Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the
honour of His name: make His praise glorious." Psalm 66:1, 2. "O
let the nations be glad and sing for joy." Psalm 67:4. What
Should Our Music Include?
God's Majesty
"They
shall lift up their voice, they shall sing for the majesty of the Lord. .
. ." Isaiah 24:14. God's
Righteousness "They shall abundantly utter the memory of Thy great
goodness, and shall sing of Thy righteousness." Psalm 145:7. God's
Power "Be Thou exalted, Lord, in Thine own strength: so will we
sing and praise Thy power." Psalm 21:13. God's Mercy and Judgment
"I will sing of mercy and judgment: unto Thee, O Lord,
will I sing." Psalm 101:1. To God's Name
"So will I sing praise unto Thy name for ever, that I may
daily perform my vows." Psalm 61:8. Other verses give us
the following: To the glory of God, Gods goodness, Ways of the Lord,
Science of Salvation, Psalms, Holy songs, Words of the Law, Prophecy,
Songs of Triumph and Victory, Faith and Holy Cheer, Hope and Trust. And
the final song for the future: the Song of Deliverance. Music of
the Word It seems that God has
given us plenty to sing about without resorting to the devils
counterfeit songs about our own selves and our own feelings. It would be a
good idea if we would try to practice now for the music of heaven. I have a dream that
some might like to share with me. Imagine a few Seventh-day Adventist
churches here and there who keep the commandments of God and have the
faith of Jesus and are doing all they can to avoid the devils
counterfeit music, becoming serious about their music being Gods music.
Even a church or two could start it. What if these churches started making
the music of their church Seventh-day Adventist music? How, you ask, could
you do that? Well, there is the previous list that God gave us. With that,
suppose we sing songs about the Three Angels Messages, about Christ's
Second Coming, about the Sabbath, about the state of the dead, about the
sanctuary, about the Spirit of Prophecy--the pillars of our faith. That
is just a start. There are plenty of songs in our hymnal that we already
know and more good songs that we could learn. For example, do you know the
song about the judgment, "Christ the Lord, All Power
Possessing," found on page 415 in the new hymnal? The first verse is
about Christ ascending to heaven; the second verse pictures the judgment;
the third verse is about Christ coming back. The tune is an exciting,
vigorous tune, and the song is well worth some effort to learn. After
searching out all of the wonderful songs that truly tell of our own
Seventh-day Adventist beliefs, we need to think about the words as we sing
them and breathe new life into them. Our whole church will become
invigorated! Words
with Meaning Where Mrs. White wrote
that song is an act of worship and song is prayer, she continues as
follows: "If the child is taught to realize this, he will think more
of the meaning of the words he sings and will be more susceptible to their
power." Education, 168. The older ones among us are not too
old to learn the same lesson. Are you and your church singing Gods music in your worship services, or is the devils counterfeit music sneaking in among you? Is your music preparing you for heaven?
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