Originally posted by RBHILLCome on, man, that song is awful. Have you ever wondered why God doesn't inspire Christian pop musicians to make better (i.e., at least tolerable) music? That song is a lyrical and musical disaster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpVsF4W8V2Y
I have always loved this worship song. The music video even makes it better. The best part is 3:30 into it, to 3:40.
Also, a music video should have more hot chicks. I kept waiting for that dude to get run over in the street. Isn't there a Proverb about how the fool walks through traffic with his eyes closed?
Originally posted by ahosyneyWill the Angels worship him in Music. And if you have read the book of Revelation people worship him there in song. The psalms are also songs. Why not google it and see what comes up on your question?
where in the bible you can find worshiping GOD through music?
Judges 5:3
"Hear this, you kings! Listen, you rulers! I will sing to the LORD, I will sing; I will make music to the LORD, the God of Israel.
Originally posted by RBHILLWhat unmitigated drivel!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpVsF4W8V2Y
I have always loved this worship song. The music video even makes it better. The best part is 3:30 into it, to 3:40.
No wonder you are theologically stunted: You feed yourself Fast Food worship. Derivative lyrics,
the same three chords, the 'a cappella' bridge: all for the sensual aspects of religion. Sure, you
feel good, because you've fed your spiritually malnourished soul a cheeseburger.
You should see the South Park episode in which Cartman becomes the leader of a Christian rock
band. In imitation of contemporary bands, he simply takes existing songs and substitutes out
critical lyrics and puts words in like 'Jesus' or 'grace' or 'worship.' And, true to form, the mindless
flocks of people eat up his every word.
Nemesio
Originally posted by NemesioFaith+1. That episode rules.
What unmitigated drivel!
No wonder you are theologically stunted: You feed yourself Fast Food worship. Derivative lyrics,
the same three chords, the 'a cappella' bridge: all for the sensual aspects of religion. Sure, you
feel good, because you've fed your spiritually malnourished soul a cheeseburger.
You should see the South Park episode in which ...[text shortened]... And, true to form, the mindless
flocks of people eat up his every word.
Nemesio
Originally posted by RBHILLIn King James Version Translation there is no music.
Will the Angels worship him in Music. And if you have read the book of Revelation people worship him there in song. The psalms are also songs. Why not google it and see what comes up on your question?
Judges 5:3
"Hear this, you kings! Listen, you rulers! I will sing to the LORD, I will sing; I will make music to the LORD, the God of Israel.
Judas 5:3: Hear, O ye kings; give ear, O ye princes; I, even I, will sing unto the LORD; I will sing praise to the LORD God of Israel.
It is sing praise in KJV = and you converted it to make music, the meaning is totaly different.
What do you think?
Originally posted by ahosyneyI think singing praise constitutes making music, and thus the cited verse fulfills your request for an instance of worshipping God through music in the Bible.
In King James Version Translation there is no music.
Judas 5:3: [b]Hear, O ye kings; give ear, O ye princes; I, even I, will sing unto the LORD; I will sing praise to the LORD God of Israel.
It is sing praise in KJV = and you converted it to make music, the meaning is totaly different.
What do you think?[/b]
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesMay be we disagree on the meaning of music. I mean by music is voices generated by musical instruments to be combined with the human voice during signing. Signing could be performed without accompanying music using only human voice. Am I correct ?
I think you are very confused.
Is it your claim that one can sing without making music?
Originally posted by ahosyneyI am truly lost about what you are talking about. How can voices be generated by musical instruments?
May be we disagree on the meaning of music. I mean by music is voices generated by musical instruments to be combined with the human voice during signing. Signing could be performed without accompanying music using only human voice. Am I correct ?