THIS IS A LIST OF ALL THE SONGS AND ARTISTS
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2. BANNERS
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1. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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6. WHISTLING (This is not necessarily a form of worship that is shown in the Bible to be a form of worship for the congregation. I have included it, however, as an example of a "sound" that comes from God.)
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5. THE NEW SONG (PROPHETIC SONG)
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There are 7 different kinds of responsive singing in scripture. We can use these forms to help our congregation participate in worship:
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Each of these three forms of song (psalms, hymns, spiritual songs) express the nature and character of God. The psalm speaks of the past: God’s acts over all the years and His work among men. Hymns speak of the present. They talk about His character and extol His nature and work among us now as believers. The hymns were the new form of song that was adopted by the early Church in order to sing of the life and resurrection of Christ. Spiritual songs speak of the things to come. They are, by definition, prophetic. Spiritual songs call us to the ongoing work and character of God in our lives. They teach us of the revelation of God for today and beyond.
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4. SINGING
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3. LOUD NOISE/LOUD VOICE
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This video is not posted to make fun of any particular religion. One can find people like this in churches as well. How sincere is YOUR worship?
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2. SHOUTING
1. LAUGHING
H. RUNNING
G. SOLEMN PROCESSION/SOUND
F. CLAPPING HANDS
E. LIFTING HANDS
D. DANCING
C. BOWING DOWN
B. KNEELING
A. STANDING
We might think that these days represent the first time the Lord has summoned the nations to participate in prophetic worship together. Not so. Approximately three thousand years ago, King David established his tabernacle of worship on Mount Zion. These were the songs of Zion that are spoken of in Ps. 137:3; also: