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  1. Mar 17, 2017 · Of course, lots more could be said about why we do what we do in worship. But that is pretty much why I feel so at home today in worship services like this, provided — this is a huge provision — provided the preaching and the singing are radically God-centered, Christ-exalting, gospel-rich, Bible-saturated, singable, and authentic through and through.

    • Why Worship with Music?
    • How to Worship Based on The Example of The Israelites and Early Church
    • Origin of Music
    • Benefits of Music
    • How to Practically Worship with Music
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    Worship is a lifestyle. It is characterized by devotion, obedience, and love for God and others. Additionally, it is a conscious action. Worship requires effort. It can be expressed in numerous ways, one way especially is music. When worshiping with music and song, there is a new awareness that comes. The time set aside to worship through music cre...

    Musical worship was a crucial part of the culture and faith of the Israelites, which is the basis for Christianity. This musical worship was one of the trademarks of Israel. Worship preceded the steps of their daily lives. God established His law and covenant with them so that He could dwell amongst them. Additionally, music was used in battle. The...

    Perhaps another reason that Christians worship musically is because God created music and singing. John 1:3 expresses, “Through Him, all things were made; without Him, nothing was made that has been made.” We use music to glorify God because He is the original author of music. All things created by God should be redeemed and used for His glory inst...

    Since God is the creator of music, let’s take a look at the benefits of music from non-biased sources that don’t take a Biblical worldview. We can glean from these studies to gain further insight into why God created music and why He uses it so often in the lives of His people. We shouldn’t accept various secular studies as our ultimate truth becau...

    Worshiping with music can be done in many ways. There are numerous genres of music that are utilized in praise and worship, as well as instruments, and vocal style. The most important part of musical worship is not in the details or skill. Rather, the highest importance is the motivation and content of the heart. Details and skills must follow and ...

    Now that you have a better understanding of how and why Christians worship with music, you may have developed a few more questions. In this section, I am briefly answering some of the other questions that are often brought up in the subject of Christian worship.

  2. Sep 29, 2017 · Worship music is a created thing and the Creator does not dwell in the music. Music is the work of mens hands. We are not to worshipworship”. Especially worship music. That is idolatry. At its best, worship music should be all about God. 2. Second, music in worship gives us the vocabulary and actions to express praise and worship to God.

  3. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Col. 3: 16-17). Theological Reflections on the Role of Music in Worship . Music and song continue to play a vital role in the life of God’s people today.

    • Music teaches us the gospel. Hymns and spiritual songs take our faith and compact it. In fact, the melody and phrasing of the music makes our faith memorable.
    • Music connects us to God in unique ways. The purpose of music goes beyond mere instruction, however. In many ways, it allows for a direct connection with God in ways sermons can’t or don’t.
    • Music allows us to express our love to God with our whole being. Scripture commands us to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might” (Deuteronomy 6:5 NRSV).
    • Music as worship fulfills God’s command. Throughout scripture, we’re commanded to sing. Within the Psalms (prayers set to music, the hymnal of the Old Testament) we read, “I… go around your altar, O Lord, proclaiming thanksgiving aloud,” (Psalm 26:6-7 ESV); “Sing praises to the Lord with the lyre, with the lyre and the sound of melody!”
  4. Sep 21, 2017 · Think of the impact on someone who doesn’t know Christ to hear those hundreds of testimonies, those hundreds of confessions of faith as we sing together! This is why Pastor Tim Keller says in his book Worship by the Book: “Good corporate worship will naturally be evangelistic” (219). 4. When you sing, you make war.

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  6. The Roots of Music in Worship. Music has long been a part of religious rituals, bridging people and the divine. From ancient times to modern-day services, music has been honored in worship across cultures and traditions. Understanding the historical significance of music helps us see why it remains such a vital part of our spiritual practices.

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