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J_Edwards said:
Yes, and it will interfere with your worship, won't it! Luther's songs are not used by our church. However it appears that you think you can completely isolate what you know of another's theology from what they write and you sing of their songs? Tell us how!

Actually it doesn't interfere with my worship at all. "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" is an amazing hymn of the faith and I sing it gladly. I do not agree with Luther's view regarding the Jews but I am very grateful for "Bondage of the Will." It was my introduction into Reformed Theology.

The "how" is that I realize all of us are sinners saved by grace. We all err. But that does not make us or our works useless for the kingdom. Discernment is used not only with every song I sing, but every sermon I hear and every theology book I read.


"Nothing can be more insulting to God than to presume to examine His Word, professing a desire to learn His mind, when we have already settled to our own satisfaction what it will say."
~A.W. Pink