- Preacher: Jeremy Herbert
- Text: 96:1-13
- Thesis: God has commanded us to sing for His glory, and for our good.
- Supplemental texts:
- Psalm 19
- Exodus 15
- Judges 5
- Revelation 5
- Psalm 149
- 1 Peter 2
- Colossians 3
- Ephesians 5
- 1 Timothy 2-3
We Sing for God’s glory
- We were made to sing
- “Creation sings the Father’s song….”
- We are commanded to sing
- Over 400 times in Scripture
- We give God the glory He deserves when we sing
- Kauflin, “…music is about our hearts…about what and who we love”
- First book written about church music in America,
“Singing of Psalms, A Gospel Ordinance” in 1650 by John Cotton
We Sing for Our Good
- Singing fuels our faith
- Luther, “Music is a gift and grace of God”
- Music beautifies the truth
- Singing was at the heart of the Reformation
- Evan Roberts, convinced that singing would spur revival
- Singing unifies our hearts
- Not my heart singular, our hearts corporately
- It fights selfishness
- We sing a mix of old, new, joyful, somber, differently styles
- Singing gives full expression to our human experience in Christ
- “I can tell how you are doing by looking at your playlist”
- Joy, praise, thanksgiving
- Sorrow, loss, lament
- Singing is a witness to the next generation
- We pass on our passion for God when we sing for Him
- Singing is a witness to the world
- What the world cares about, it sings about
- When we sing praises to God, it hears what we really care about
How should we sing?
- Sing with your mind
- Ephesians 5:18-19
- Colossians 3:16
- Singing is vertical (to God) and horizontal (to one another)
- Luther, “…let His people respond with grateful songs of praise”
- Sing with your emotions
- How we sing communicates what we believe about the content
- Justin Martyr, “…medicine of the soul in grief”
- Emotionalism is not the same as showing emotions
- Sing with your will
- Praise, prayer, and proclamation
- Sing with your voice
- That which enraptures your heart will come out of your mouth?
What should we sing?
- God inspired His word, and yet used human authors
- Evaluate Christian songs for solid doctrinal content
Live It Out
- Let your love and awe of God overcome your fear of singing out
- The closer you draw to Christ, the more you will have to sing about
- Learn and sing songs that fuel your faith and your family’s faith with truth
- Sing out in church so others will be encouraged to celebrate with you
- “beautiful cacaphony”
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