Catechist
Puritan Board Freshman
Dear Brothers,
I have been discussing this at
Deformation or Reformation?
I would like to know your thought on this here:
All the ordinary duties of worship are listed in WCF Ch 21:5 which include psalm singing. The only duty not listed here is prayer, which is a special duty that encompasses praise and precedes the ordinary duties as outlined by the Confession.
Curiously, when we turn to WCF LC Q.108 they list the duties required of us in the second commandment. Peculiarly, they do not mention singing or psalm singing but everything else is restated... why did Westminster not restate the formal singing of psalms within the duties required in the second commandment yet mention all other parts of worship?
The same omission of psalm singing happens again between LC Q. 160 and LC Q. 161. It is noteworthy, that all the parts of worship, special or ordinary- in the Catechism, have some sort of catechetical direction attached to them in the form of “what” or “how” except for the singing in worship.
• Q. 157 How is the word of God to be read?
• Q. 159 How is the word of God to be preached…?
• Q.160 What is required of those that hear…?
• Q. 161 How do the sacraments become effectual…?
• Q 186 What rule hath God given for our direction in prayer?
I would think that somewhere within the set of catechetical questions they would have asked “What rule has God given for our direction in singing”.
Your thoughts
I have been discussing this at
Deformation or Reformation?
I would like to know your thought on this here:
All the ordinary duties of worship are listed in WCF Ch 21:5 which include psalm singing. The only duty not listed here is prayer, which is a special duty that encompasses praise and precedes the ordinary duties as outlined by the Confession.
Curiously, when we turn to WCF LC Q.108 they list the duties required of us in the second commandment. Peculiarly, they do not mention singing or psalm singing but everything else is restated... why did Westminster not restate the formal singing of psalms within the duties required in the second commandment yet mention all other parts of worship?
The same omission of psalm singing happens again between LC Q. 160 and LC Q. 161. It is noteworthy, that all the parts of worship, special or ordinary- in the Catechism, have some sort of catechetical direction attached to them in the form of “what” or “how” except for the singing in worship.
• Q. 157 How is the word of God to be read?
• Q. 159 How is the word of God to be preached…?
• Q.160 What is required of those that hear…?
• Q. 161 How do the sacraments become effectual…?
• Q 186 What rule hath God given for our direction in prayer?
I would think that somewhere within the set of catechetical questions they would have asked “What rule has God given for our direction in singing”.
Your thoughts