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OS_X said:
I think we should differentiate between a cultural expression of the RPW and making our cultural expression of the RPW the only 'right' interpretation of it.
Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by that statement. Could you condescend to this gramps and expand on that a bit?

What I do believe is that Scripture teaches that all that we do, and particularly in worship, which must be done in "spirit" and "truth", must be to the glory of God. And one glorifies God when one reflects on His person, e.g., His attributes. This principle has definite influence upon what is "acceptable" in worship; both private and corporate.

Have you read any of the articles on worship found on The Highway? You can access them by clicking here: Ecclesiology: The Doctrine of the Church. When you scroll down the page, you will see the various headings, for music, worship, etc.

ENJOY!!

PS: What is the meaning of "OS_X"? Does it have anything to do with MAC computers? confused

In His Grace,


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