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A New Song

David Harbach·1978-09-01

Yet when someone comes along and decides to change the notes a bit to be more suitable to himself you are bound to hear many mistakes, because now the choral group is singing a new song. For the purpose of this article, let us as young people picture ourselves as though we were that choral group sin

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The Gift of Song

Winnie Dykstra·1945-03-01

Music and Song – enchanting words! And little wonder, for truly the gift of song is one of the most wonderful creations of God. When we read in Genesis that the Lord saw that His works were good and that He rejoiced in them, we can imagine He also listened to the wonderful harmony arising from all c

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Singing a New Song to Jehovah

John A Heys·1991-09-01

Sad to say I often see lips that barely open, and often that there are those who do not sing one word of the song, ordered because it touches so richly the truth in the sermon that is coming, or has been preached. And I do not merely mean you young people. Sometimes children will be singing enthusia

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Singing a New Song

John A Heys·1990-09-01

And so often when we do sing enthusiastically, it is because of the music, not the words. Hymns that sing false doctrines, doctrinal untruths are for many favorite songs. And Satan uses men to produce songs that do express certain truths in order to get us to sing them with those elements of untruth

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Music

Anne Alphenaar·1943-01-01

The song on our lips must be one as befits a child of God. This does not mean, however, that we must always sing hymns and psalters, for there is a great volume of sacred songs which are true to our belief and have beautiful words and melodies very pleasing to the ear. The life of a Christian is a s

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I Will Sing…

John A Heys·1999-01-01

Room for that there surely is, not only because tunes themselves become tiring after repeated use, but also because tunes are not always appropriate for the sentiment expressed in words of the song. But let us be on our guard, lest it be the words which tire us. Let us be sure that the truth which i

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Study Guide on the Book of Judges (2)

Douglas Kuiper·2006-08-01

It is a song quite different from the lyrics and tunes on the lips of unbelievers. Studying this song, we ought to ask the questions: What kind of songs do we sing? do we sing? To whom do we sing? (Consider that all singing is done to someone, in worship of that being). And why do we sing? Are the s

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The Singing Christian

George C Lubbers·1981-03-01

It is the song of one who has eternal life, and this life is in the Son. And it is a song by which we make melody in our hearts. In this heart we love God, we believe God, we trust God, and our spirit rejoices in God our Savior. Thus, we sing! Yes, praise waits for God in Zion on Sunday morning in t

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Joy Now, or Forever?

Gerald Kuiper·1975-08-01

Let our song not be the songs of earthly pleasure, but let us instead sing these beautiful words: What shall I render to the Lord For all His benefits to me? How shall my soul by grace restored Give worthy thanks, O Lord, to Thee. Whithin His house, the house of prayer, I dedicate myself to G

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Music?

Clare Kuiper·1966-02-01

Music expresses at different moments serenity or exuberance, regret or triumph, fury or delight. It has an expressive power behind its notes which gives to the listener the meaning and message of the piece or song. It is woven out of all sorts of beautiful sounds, therefore music becomes a language