“Considering Thyself, Lest Thou Also Be Tempted: The Danger of Compromise and Inconsistency

By Ron Halbrook Bible history and the subsequent history of man eloquently warn us of the danger of inconsistency between our professed faith and our actual practice. We speak not here of the problem of occasional sin, from which a growing Christian turns (1 Jn. 1:5-2:2), but of persistence in a course of compromise. As we …

Why I Oppose Instrumental Music In Worship (3)

By Mike Willis (3) The Greek words. psallo and psalmos mean to sing with mechanical instruments of music. In recent years, those who believe that Bible authority must be provided for what one practices have resorted to this argument to prove that mechanical instruments in worship are authorized. The argument is difficult for the common man …