As Roman Catholics observe the 50th anniversary of the promulgation of the Second Vatican Council’s “Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation,” it seems an appropriate time to consider ways ...
Psalm 34:1 says, “I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” That is one of my favorite Scriptures. The author states that God is worthy of praise all the time — ...
They put their hand to the flinty rock and overturn mountains by the roots. They cut out channels in the rocks, and their eyes see every precious thing. The sources of the rivers they probe; hidden ...
It turns out the Bible’s idea of worship is mostly about posture, not music or praise. To be human is to worship. That much is clear in the Scriptures (Ps. 150:6), declared in our creeds, and evident ...
Scripture-inspired music isn’t just about melody — it’s a bridge between God’s Word and the heart. From psalms in ancient worship to today’s praise anthems, these songs help believers remember, ...
He is the subject who forms us as we sing, tell, pray, and enact God’s story in worship. In recent years worship has been wrenched from the story of God and has been formed by some of the narratives ...
Welcome to another week! I hope you were blessed by last week teaching. This week, we shall examine the topic: Engaging the Power of Praise as a Weapon of Warfare! We understand from Scriptures that ...
There are battles in your life that appear obviously mightier than your strength, and tougher than your wisdom. Because of the complex nature of the battles, you don’t know what else to do. You have ...
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