Does any Church or denomination have an advantage concerning the way they worship as opposed to the different forums of worship within the body of Christ? Now I am speaking of reformed worship in general, not Charismatic, Pentecostal or seeker friendly types of worship services that is in the mainstream Christian culture today.
What I mean by advantage is, a more pure form of worship that is more in line with scripture than what some would think to be less so. I have in mind psalm singing in particular. I have heard of some who advocate the singing of psalms to the exclusion of any other types of music in worship service. Some would go so far as to say that those who do not incorporate the singing of psalms in public worship are public idolaters and are not worshiping God in the way He would have us to worship Him. I have yet to find a scripture to support such a claim and If any one knows of one, I would appreciate it if you could show me where it is.
If it is true that the singing of psalms is the only music allowed in public worship, does that mean than that the other 98% (wild guess) of churches in the Reformed faith are committing public idolatry every Sunday, and if so, should they abandon their form of worship for a more controlled form of worship as those who advocate Exclusive Psalmody? Does that do damage to John 4:23? Can a person sing hymns in worship and still be worshiping God in truth
or is that sin?


Thanks.


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