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Title: Singing With Grace In Your Hearts Unto God


1
Singing With GraceIn Your Hearts Unto God
  • What the New Testament
  • Teaches About Singing in Worship to God

2
Singing Basics
  • Singing can be individual (Acts 1625 Jas.
    513), or congregational (1 Cor. 1415,26 Eph.
    519 Col. 316)
  • Singing, involving the whole congregation, was
    done by everyone one another, not a soloist
    or a choir (Eph. 519 Col. 316)
  • Singing (vocal music) was done acappella only,
    unaccompanied by instruments (Eph. 519 Col.
    316)

3
Singing Basics
  • Singing is an act of worship to God (Acts 1625
    Rom. 159 Eph. 519 Col. 316 Heb. 212
    1315 Jas. 513 Rev. 59 143 153)
  • Singing teaches and encourages both ourselves and
    others (Eph. 519 Col. 316) What about
    members who dont sing? They disobey the command
    to sing!
  • Singing is to be heart-felt, not mechanical or
    routine (Eph. 519 Col. 316)

4
Singing Basics
  • Singing focuses on spiritual thoughts (psalms,
    hymns, spiritual songs, praise), not secular
    thoughts (Mt. 2630 Mk. 1426 Acts
    1625 Eph. 518-19 Col. 316 Jas. 513)
  • Singing was done when times were good (Jas.
    513), and when times were bad (Acts 1625)

5
Singing in Review
  • Singing exemplifies the unity of the church
    (Rom. 156)
  • Singing is a form of teaching (Col. 316)
  • Singing expresses the words of the H.S. and
    Christ dwelling in us (Eph. 518-19 Col. 316)
  • Singing involves the whole person (Eph. 519
    Col. 316 Heb. 1315)

6
Singing in Review
  • Singing is for mutual edification (Eph. 519)
  • Singing is a form of praise worship unto God
    (Col. 316)
  • Singing is a confession of faith (Heb. 1315)
  • Singing is a sacrifice (Heb. 1315)
  • Singing expresses deep emotion (Jas. 513)

7
How Can We Improve Our Singing?
  • Sing sing out, so others can hear and be taught
    and admonished Parents, encourage your child at
    an early age to sing
  • Sing from the heart sincerely and with
    thanksgiving, not from ritual or routine
  • Sing words that you understand (remember, the
    words or more important than the notes)

8
How Can We Improve Our Singing?
  • Sing new songs to keep one from merely going
    through the motions
  • Sing to worship/praise God and edify (self and
    others), not to entertain or attract attention to
    self
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