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http://colossians316.org/index.php/category/definition Sat, 04 May 2024 15:19:20 +0000 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb First Things-Tragic Worship http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/first-things http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/first-things

First Things-Tragic Worship

by Carl R. Trueman

June/July 2013

"Tragedy as a form of art and of entertainment highlighted death, and death is central to true Christian worship."

 

"Perhaps it is ironic, but the church that confronts people with the reality of the shortness of life lived under the shadow of death prepares them for resurrection better than the church that goes straight to resurrection triumphalism without that awkward mortality bit."

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With Hearts and Minds and Voices http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/with-hearts-and-minds-and-voices http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/with-hearts-and-minds-and-voices

by John MacArthur

Christian Research Journal 23/2

This article had a huge impact on me in my early stages of forming my philosophy of worship, and it can be credited for part of the motivation to title this blog--colossians316.com.

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Worship Wars-Preposing a Few Ground Rules http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/worship-wars-preposing-a-few-ground-rules http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/worship-wars-preposing-a-few-ground-rules

Worship Wars-Proposing a Few Ground Rules

by Jason Helopoulos

 

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:37:59 +0000
Biblical Theology of Worship by Church of the Savior http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/biblical-theology-of-worship-by-church-of-the-savior http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/biblical-theology-of-worship-by-church-of-the-savior

Biblical Theology of Worship & Its Implications for Worship in the NT

by Church of the Savior, Worship Commission

well footnoted

 

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:14:25 +0000
Definition of Worship Terms: NOTES http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/definition-of-worship-terms http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/definition-of-worship-terms Notes from various sources on worship terms

worship terms and definitions

  • Weorthscipe (old english)- worthy, worthwhile
  • His hahawah (hebrew)- a bowing down
  • Abodah (hebrew)- service
  • Proskuneo (greek)- bow down; kiss the hand of
  • Lattreuo (greek)- to render honor/homage

Notes taken from Worship-A Way of Life by Patrick Kavanaugh in Chapter 5, p.105

 

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:07:10 +0000
Worship in the Scriptures: NOTES http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/worship-in-the-scriptures http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/worship-in-the-scriptures Notes taken from "Worship-A Way of Life, Chapter 4" by Patrick Kavanaugh

Worship in the Scriptures

Notes taken from "Worship-A Way of Life, Chapter 4" by Patrick Kavanaugh

Private Worship in the Old Testament:

  1. Suffering - (Job):
    1. Job 1:20-22
    2. Psalms 27:10
  2. Remembrance - (Abraham)
    1. Gen. 12:7-8, 13:18,22 and 12:7- built altars of rememberance
  3. Divine Guidance (Joshua)
    1. Joshua 5:13-15
    2. Psalm 32:7-8
  4. Intercession (Moses)
    1. Ex. 34:5-8
  5. Gratitude (Gideon)
    1. Judges 7:9-15
  6. God's answers to Prayers
    1. 2 Samuel 12:16
    2. 2 Samuel 12:20

Private Worship in New Testament

  1. Joy (Mary)
    1. Luke 1:46-48
  2. Praise from repentance (Zechariah)
    1. Luke 1:19-20, 1:67-79
  3. Peace w/in worship (Simeon)
    1. Luke 2:25-32
  4. Under Persecution (Stephen)
    1. Acts 7:55
  5. Dedication - beginning something new
    1. II Chron. 5:1-7:10 - Solomon's Temple
    2. II Chron. 29:3-36 - Temple of Hezekiah
    3. Nehemiah 12:27-43 - Nehemiah's wall around Jerusalem
    4. Ezra 3:11-13 - 2nd Temple and foundation
    5. Luke 2:13-14 - corporate worship in heaven

Examples of Corporate Worship in New Testament

  1. Worship towards Jesus
    1. Matt. 2:11 - maji
    2. Matt. 21:9, Mk 11:1,luke 19:28, Jn. 12:12 - Triumphal Entry
    3. John 5:22-23
  2. Worship of the Risen Christ
    1. Matt. 28:9
    2. Lk 24:52
  3. Worship associated with Holy Spirit
    1. Acts 4:31
    2. Acts 10:44-46
  4. Disciples' praise
    1. Luke 24:53
  5. Worship as witness
    1. Acts 16:25
  6. Heavenly Worship

 

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:40:46 +0000
How God Evaluates Worship http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/how-god-evaluates-worship http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/how-god-evaluates-worship

Foundations: How God Evaluates Worship

 

Jack Hayford

Good reminders in this article.  There is an interesting point about praying in small groups during a corporate worship service.

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:29:31 +0000
The Ultimate Goal http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/the-ultimate-goal http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/the-ultimate-goal

The Ultimate Goal

by John Piper

an excerpt from "Let the Nations Be Glad! The Supremacy of God in Missions" by John Piper

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Thu, 18 Apr 2013 15:05:43 +0000
Definition of "A Hymn" according to St. Augustine: QUOTE http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/definition-of-a-hymn-according-to-st-augustine http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/definition-of-a-hymn-according-to-st-augustine

Definition of "A Hymn" according to St. Augustine

"Song with praise of God: If you praise God and do not sing, you do not utter a hymn. If you sing and do not praise God, you do not utter a hymn. If you praise anything other than God, and if you sing these praises, still you do not utter a hymn.  A hymn therefore has three things: song, and praise, and God."

excerpt from Martin Gerbert, De Cantus et Musica Sacra, I (St. Blasien, 1774), 74. Trans.R.T.

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Thu, 18 Apr 2013 14:35:49 +0000
Music as Means and End- QUOTE http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/music-as-means-and-end http://colossians316.org/index.php/item/music-as-means-and-end an excerpt by St. Augustine from his spiritual Autobiography, "The Confessions"

Confessions of Saint Augustine

an excerpt by St. Augustine from his spiritual Autobiography, "The Confessions"

 

Chapter XXXIII

The delights of the ear had more firmly entangled and subdued me; but Thou didst loosen and free me. Now, in those melodies which Thy words breathe soul into, when sung with a sweet and attuned voice, I do a little repose; yet not so as to be held thereby, but that I can disengage myself when I will. But with the words which are their life and whereby they find admission into me, themselves seek in my affections a place of some estimation, and I can scarcely assign them one suitable. For at one time I seem to myself to give them more honour than is seemly, feeling our minds to be more holily and fervently raised unto a flame of devotion, by the holy words themselves when thus sung, than when not; and that the several affections of our spirit, by a sweet variety, have their own proper measures in the voice and singing, by some hidden correspondence wherewith they are stirred up. But this contentment of the flesh, to which the soul must not be given over to be enervated, doth oft beguile me, the sense not so waiting upon reason as patiently to follow her; but having been admitted merely for her sake, it strives even to run before her, and lead her. Thus in these things I unawares sin, but afterwards am aware of it.

At other times, shunning over-anxiously this very deception, I err in too great strictness; and sometimes to that degree, as to wish the whole melody of sweet music which is used to David's Psalter, banished from my ears, and the Church's too; and that mode seems to me safer, which I remember to have been often told me of Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, who made the reader of the psalm utter it with so slight inflection of voice, that it was nearer speaking than singing. Yet again, when I remember the tears I shed at the Psalmody of Thy Church, in the beginning of my recovered faith; and how at this time I am moved, not with the singing, but with the things sung, when they are sung with a clear voice and modulation most suitable, I acknowledge the great use of this institution. Thus I fluctuate between peril of pleasure and approved wholesomeness; inclined the rather (though not as pronouncing an irrevocable opinion) to approve of the usage of singing in the church; that so by the delight of the ears the weaker minds may rise to the feeling of devotion. Yet when it befalls me to be more moved with the voice than the words sung, I confess to have sinned penally, and then had rather not hear music. See now my state; weep with me, and weep for me, ye, whoso regulate your feelings within, as that good action ensues. For you who do not act, these things touch not you. But Thou, O Lord my God, hearken; behold, and see, and have mercy and heal me, Thou, in whose presence I have become a problem to myself; and that is my infirmity.

excerpt copied from Christian Classics Ethereal Library

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