Biblical Body Positions of Praise and Worship
In the Bible, there are both Old and New Testament passages and words that indicate various body positions acceptable to God as praise and worship.
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Worship Without Boundaries in Davidic Worship
Davidic worshp included singing, instruments playing, sacrifices to God and dancing. Musicians were appointed to sing praises day and night. The house of God was a place of worship without boundaries.
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The Old Testament Describes Instruments Played by Musicians
The first mention of musical instruments in the Bible is in Genesis 4:21. The last mention of a musical instrument is a harp in Revelations 15:2. Beginning and end, Heaven and Earth worship God with voice and instruments.
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Worshipping God with Gifts and Talents
God gave gifts to believers in order that they might bless one another, and thereby glorify Him and thus draw men to the Cross
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Intimacy with God through Praise and Worship
Praise and worship is for the whole church. It doesn't matter what someone's expression of worship is, if it comes out of the heart of love for the Father, He loves it. Therefore, consecrate your time, set up an altar and ask the Holy Spirit to increase your hunger for His presence.
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Psalm Shows How David was After the Heart of God
David was the most loved king of Israel and the author of a majority of the psalms. Other authors included Moses, Asaph, Heman, the sons of Korah, Solomon and Ethan. All of them, especially David, had an amazing gift of expression through words. Each psalm, or song, has a message and a purpose. Some are instructional, others are prayerful. Some call for the destruction of enemies, others meditate on the mercy and goodness of God.
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Peace On Earth, Good Will To Men is Often Spoken and Sung during Christmas Candlelight Service
Even the skeptics cannot deny that the Christmas season is different from all the others. No matter what style of music a person may choose to enjoy the rest of the year, the traditional Christmas Carol breaks through the musical preferences and barriers, to be universally recognized as the most beloved music of all people and of all time.
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