Title: Restoring Your Life Through Worship in Song
1Restoring Your Life Through Worship in Song
2Remember What Worship Is?
- The main Hebrew word
- Shacah to bow down in obedient reverence
- The main Greek Word
- Proskuneo to bow down and kiss the hand of
- The Old English
- Derived from the word worth-ship.
- Meaning to denote worthiness to the one receiving
the honor or devotion.
3Remember Gods Word on Authority
One God and one guide. (2 Timothy 316-17)
- Authority is vital
- not beyond the things that are written. (1
Corinthians 46) - Abide in the doctrine of Christ. (2 John 9)
- Spirit and truth (John 424)
- Do not transgress. (1 John 34)
4Singing Holds a Special Place
Could it make or break our hearts?
- Singing lifts our lives
- Victory after the Red Sea (Exodus 15)
- Commitment in Prison (Acts 1625)
- Exhortation (Colossians 316)
5A cappella Singing?
A distinctive trait of the first century church
was the absence of the instrument in praising God.
- The real a cappella
- A cappella is an Italian word meaning music from
the chapel
Pope Vitalian is noted as bringing the instrument
into worship services in the late 600s.
6Why Worship in Song?
Do we sing when we are feeling materially joyful?
- Why not sing when we are spiritually joyful?
- James 513
- Psalm 276
- Colossians 316
7Why Worship in Song?
Is Sunday the only time we praise God in song?
- Our purpose in song
- To praise God (see Acts 1625)
- To speak to one another (see Ephesians 519)
- To teach one another (see Colossians 316)
- To admonish one another (see Colossians 316)
8How Should We Sing?
Should our singing be a ritual formed or a joyful
praise from sacred hearts?
- Ephesians 519
- Psalms inspired writings of the Psalter or the
books of Psalms - Hymns songs directed toward God
- Spiritual Songs songs of the Christian
experience, songs to each other
9How Should We Sing?
Should our singing be a ritual formed or a joyful
praise from sacred hearts?
- Ephesians 519
- Filled with the spirit - our relationship to God
- Speaking to one another our relationship with
our brethren - Note 1 Corinthians 1415
10How Have You Been Singing?
Did your emotions blend with the words of each
song to kiss the hand of God?
- How will you sing?
- Will you understand each song? (1 Corinthians
1415) - Will it be mechanical singing? (Amos 521-24)
Will you sing in joyful, thankful reverence to
the Father of all blessings?