God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
A steady diet of performances by soloists or even choirs can have the unintended effect of undermining the corporate, participative nature of our musical worship. People can gradually come to think of worship in terms of passive observation, which we do not see modeled in the Bible. Such a diet may also begin to blur the line between worship and entertainment, especially in a television-sopped culture like ours, where one of our most insidious expectations is to be always entertained. Of course, this blurring is hardly ever intended. But over time, separating the “performers” from “the rest of the congregation” can subtly shift the focus of our attention from God to the musicians and their talent – a shift that is frequently revealed by applause at the end of some performance pieces. Who is the beneficiary of such applause? (Mark Dever and Paul Alexander).
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A Happy Home Recipe
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CUISINE
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YIELD
Diabetic, Main dish, Info/help
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Family
INGREDIENTS
4
c
Of love
2
c
Of loyalty
3
c
Forgiveness
1
c
Friendship
5
Spoons of hope
2
Spoons of tenderness
4
qt
Of faith
1
Barrel of laughter
INSTRUCTIONS
Take love and loyalty, mix them throughly with Faith. Blend it with
tenderness, kindness and understanding. Add friendship and hope,
sprinkle abundantly with laughter. Bake it with sunshine. Serve
daily with generous helpings
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