Depends on what your church thinks, no definite answer available.
Yes, according to certain religious beliefs, instrumental music in worship is considered wrong.
Because you hooked it up wrong.
No they didn't. Also, you used the wrong tense of the word worship.
An instrumental. Correct me if I'm wrong.
No. If you want to practice singing and use worship songs, you are just practicing sining with songs you like. There's nothing wrong with that.
There are no records of this. And it will be wrong for me to claim what does not exist.
You can worship God any day of the week and it will still Sabbath. Sunday is the day that people go to church.
Young people worship by following all the rules they learn! If this is wrong, u should go tell your teachers that they are teaching the wrong thing cause this is the CORRECT answer!
Music Without WordsInstrumental AnswerAny music without words is called "instrumental music" because only instruments are playing. Only after words are added does it become "song."
If an instrument is indicating a wrong parameter instead of actual. Say the actual pressure is 1 bar but the instrument is reading 1.5 bar is an example of instrumental error.
There is nothing wrong with almost all forms of music. Every generation believes that their music was best or special. The fact is that it is only different then that of previous generations. Nothing is wrong with anything that you enjoy, music wise.
The Lord is the highest. So it is wrong to worship anything below this