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Music, God's Gift Part 4: Enter Into His Presence With Singing
The twin virtues of worship are prayer and praise. “The melody of praise is the atmosphere of heaven; and when heaven comes in touch with the earth, there is music and song, — ‘thanksgiving and the voice of melody’ (Isaiah 51:3)…As a part of religious service, singing is as much an act of worship as…

Music, God's Gift, Part 3: The Place of Music in Worship
The place of music in worship is a question of direct concern to each of us. Is music merely a time-filler, something to drown the conversation while the congregation assembles, or is it a part of worship itself? To some people, music conveys even more of a religious meaning than the spoken word. We would…

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Charles Wesley could not have been more on point when he wrote about the “long expected Jesus.” Adam and Eve looked forward to His coming when they first heard the promise. Every son that was born brought hope to parents that this could be the Messiah. From the days of Enoch, patriarch and prophets recalled…

Charles Wesley: Pastor, Poet & a Light Bearer for God
Charles was the other Wesley. Alongside his brother John who was considered the main guy behind the founding of Methodism, it was Charles’ hymns that pushed through the envelope of being “just another religion.” His lasting and well-known hymns have captivated Christians all around the world. Through his poetic lines, we are able to sing…

This is the Threefold Truth
My first introduction to this hymn was in the Philippines. The music coordinators of the Adventist university church where I regularly attended chose it as the regular hymn of response to close the service, right before the postlude. It seemed like an appropriate choice for a hymn for it outlines what Seventh-day Adventists and other…

Music, God's Gift Part 2: Its Molding Power
The firm but gentle molding power of music is described by Lord Byron in the following lines: “It softened men of iron mold, It gave them virtues not their own. No ear so dull, soul so cold That felt not, fire not to the tune Till David’s lyre grew mightier than his throne.” Plato, in…
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