When selecting worship songs, there are several important factors to consider. First and foremost, the focus should be on choosing songs that are biblically sound and centred on God. It's also important to consider the congregation's preferences and musical abilities.
Another important factor is the theme of the service or event. Choosing songs that fit with the theme can help create a cohesive and meaningful worship experience. Additionally, it's important to consider the tempo and flow of the songs, as well as the key and range.
Ultimately, the goal should be to choose songs that will help facilitate a genuine and meaningful connection with God. By considering these factors and seeking God's guidance, you can choose worship songs that will help create a powerful and uplifting worship experience.
Believers should be equipped with Scripture to discern whether song aligns with Scripture and the Spirit. It's important to discern truth from error and live in fellowship with mature believers who hold them accountable in their discerning. Just because something feels right doesn't mean it stands the test of God's Word.
Does the song stand on its own, proclaiming the truth of God's Word without explanation? Every song sung in the church should be grounded in Scripture and sound doctrine and edify the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:29). Right worship is a form of equipping, and if a song communicates unbiblical ideas, it should not be welcomed in the church.
Singing songs from artists associated with churches that promote false teachings can lead unsuspecting people into a false theological system and support false churches financially. It is important to protect flocks from false teachings, but we must also approach this with humility and a willingness to learn from others who may have different perspectives. We must prayerfully consider which songs align with our beliefs and values while remaining open to learning from others with different perspectives.
One of the most unavoidable implications is that using songs from these ministries and artists provides financial support to them. Even if we protect our flock from future influence, we will unavoidably strengthen these ministries. We should weigh the cost-benefit of the truths in our ultimate decision.
It's important to choose songs that are accessible and easy to sing along with. This can create a sense of unity and participation within the congregation and facilitate a more engaging and meaningful worship experience. When selecting songs, consider the range and difficulty of the melodies, as well as the complexity of the lyrics. Choosing songs that are well-known and frequently sung within the congregation can also encourage participation and engagement. While introducing a new song is possible, consider singing it a few times throughout the year to help the congregation become more familiar with it.