Neither Praise and Worship nor music are the issues. (Some of you already said that.) The issues are much deeper. The turmoil, perhaps first noticed in 80's and 90's, really began in 1966. Then, following a long period moral decline, the nation fully turned it's back on God's law, breaking his covenant. The tide of humanism has been dragging the church along ever since. First in small imperceptible steps, now in leaps, we sold out worship for secular entertainment and self-indulgence. Soft seats and spectacular sound systems appear to satisfy most.
I came of age in the 60's and remember the turmoil all to well. The war, free love, drugs - my list goes further but I leave that part here. I agree with your other comments.
Why, is music the most critical issue in worship? Maybe as long as we entertain, we can then preach any gospel we want. Maybe truth can be hidden behind the our emotional responses. This seems to attract more converts than the truth.
From what I saw and experienced in the early 70's through the mid 80's, the
music actually had very, very little to do with true spiritual worship. Praise yes - worship
no. Praise is at a different level than worship. Praise comes from the soul and usually is giving thanks to GOD for what HE has given us. Salvation, things, protection..... We do get an emotional boost from praise.
Worship flows through our spirit via The Holy Spirit. Worship flows from the Holy Spirit through us to the Father for
who and what HE is. This is seldom if ever seen today. Because we become like that which we worship, when we enter worship, we become more like Christ and closer to the Father.
I agree with you that today the emphasis is on a live
band on a stage.. Dimmed lights and fog machines at some. For some this may be called praise but it is a far cry from the early 70's version where only a piano and organ provided music and a single worship leader was on a platform - mostly to ensure proper order than lead worship.
I have spent considerable time searching youtube and other sites and have found a lot of believers seriously unhappy with the level of praise and worship at the church they attend as shown in their comments. There is a growing current looking for a deeper more meaningful level of worship. Perhaps something like the Asbury outpouring only nation wide will come. Even then there will be strong opposition from the adversary and should be expected. I
nvisible worship leaders are needed. Singers with microphones and the rest of the hype, not so much.