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Praising the Lord in the Congregation: The Element of Singing (1)

Cory Griess·2013-09-04
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This article examines congregational singing as a commanded element of Reformed corporate worship, particularly within the Protestant Reformed liturgical tradition. Griess establishes the biblical foundation for psalm singing in public worship and demonstrates how it functions as a vital congregational response to God's Word, with specific attention to the four psalms typically sung in Protestant Reformed services.

Previous article in this series: May 15, 2013, p. 368. Praise ye the Lord. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation. Psalm 111:1 Introduction We began this series on Reformed worship by look­ing at various biblical principles of public, corporate worship. At this point in the series we are seeing those principles applied to a Reformed worship service, particularly as that is expressed in a typical Protestant Reformed liturgy. Last...

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Author
Cory Griess
Date

2013-09-04

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Psalms
Psalms 111:1Psalms 66:2Psalms 47:6Psalms 111
Colossians 3:16
Topics
WorshipPsalmsPreaching
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