In their efforts to reach the people, the
Lord's messengers are not to follow the ways of the world. In
the meetings that are held, they are not to depend on worldly
singers and theatrical display to awaken an interest. How can
those who have no interest in the word of God, who have never
read His word with a sincere desire to understand its truths,
be expected to sing with the spirit and the understanding? How
can their hearts be in harmony with the words of sacred song?
How can the heavenly choir join in music that is only a form?
The evil of formal worship cannot be too
strongly depicted, but no words can properly set forth the deep
blessedness of genuine worship. When human beings sing with the
spirit and the understanding, heavenly musicians take up the
strain and join in the song of thanksgiving.
He who has bestowed upon us all the gifts that enable us to be
workers together with God, expects His servants to cultivate
their voices so that they can speak and sing in a way that all
can understand. It is not loud singing that is needed, but clear
intonation, correct pronunciation, and distinct utterance. Let
all take time to cultivate the voice so that God's praise can
be sung in clear, soft tones, not with harshness and shrillness
that offend the ear. The ability to sing is the gift of God;
let it be used to His glory.
In the meetings held let a number be chosen
to take part in the song service. And let the singing be accompanied
with musical instruments skillfully handled. We are not to oppose
the use of instrumental music in our work. This part of the service
is to be carefully conducted, for it is the praise of God in
song.
The singing is not always to be done by a few. As often as possible, let the entire congregation join.