This is very interesting. I think I have been very expressionless most of my life due to trauma and hurts I carried. I actually had a condition called gynecomastia, breast tissue young boys can get during puberty. For at least 8 years or so I was totally expressionless and did not want to be seen in public. I was also made fun of by a little girl for trying to sing when I was young. So I've loved music and singing but never showed expression in public due to this. More recently, I've decided to break out of these fears and learn to sing. When I am at home, I focus on the words I sing, and I worship God with passion and imagine it's me and Him or imagine the entire body of Christ worshiping with no pressures or condemnation and I feel the Presence of the LORD heavily. I do this in a reverential way where my sanctification is helping me discern what is acceptable. I am currently trying to translate that into worship at church but I see it may take time since my wounds are healing. Thank you for this great topic!
@georgeopie9342 жыл бұрын
Great to address this! It SHOULD be natural and is frustrating when we hold back from full worship of God when we willingly “worship” sports teams, sports players, actors/actresses, entertainers.
@vickibethobrien75642 жыл бұрын
To the hypocrisy point, I struggle when someone stands like a soldier in practice or looks totally bored and then they become this worship-hand-raising-music-video-performance-fanatic in the “performance.” It’s like they only feel anything when people are watching 🤔 that’s a big turnoff to me.
@danandamyperont67632 жыл бұрын
@Sound + Doctrine What about the 7 beautiful Hebrew words for praise or worship found in the OT that demonstrate such a different description of worship than what “conservative Christian’s” believe is what God “accepts” from his people? Why don’t we encourage believers to worship the way Gods chosen people did and the way the Psalmists did? We’re so worried about “chaos”. Do we really think that millions of Hebrews dancing and singing and praising with their physical bodies was neat and tidy?? We may be overemphasizing some things and missing the point of others altogether. I would love to hear Sovereign Grace’s take on a Hebrew word study in praise and worship in one of your podcasts. 1. Yadah: to revere or worship with extended hands. To hold out the hands. To throw a stone or arrow. Over 11 times in Scriptire 2. Halal: to boast. To rave. To shine. To celebrate. To be *clamorously foolish*. Primary Hebrew word for praise in the psalms. 3. Zamar: to make music. To celebrate in song and music. To touch the strings or parts of a musical instrument. 4. Towdah: an extension of the hand. Thanksgiving. A confession. A sacrifice of praise thanksgiving for things not yet received. A choir of worshippers. 5. Batak: to knee. To bless God as an act of adoration. To praise. To salute. To thank. 6. Tehillah: laudatory. A hymn. A song of praise. A new song. A spontaneous song. 7. Shabach: to address in a loud tone. To shout. To commend glory and triumph. (Credit D Whitehead and C Tomlin)
@mattmclendon8291 Жыл бұрын
I like to moonwalk 😇
@greyhairedgrammie Жыл бұрын
#5 should be Barak or, my preference, Barach.
@patriciavarga40842 жыл бұрын
So relatable since we both went thru identical paths to sanctification Bob, if that’s the right word.
@mentallychallenged5764 Жыл бұрын
I’d like to hear Bob’s thoughts on parenting. I see his children in some videos. And it means that his Christianity hasn’t scared them away.
@samholmes66102 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the podcast … listening from Argentina
@danandamyperont67632 жыл бұрын
I’m chuckling, about your comment/experience in about South Africa. I live in SA and worship is VERY expressive here in many many churches. Hmmm. I wonder what group you were ministering to here. 😊
@akapple35389 ай бұрын
4:25 Content starts here
@normaquaranta2 жыл бұрын
Quiero escucharlos con la traducción al español. O un texto que resuma lo charlado. Por favor!!
@enzocenturion41652 жыл бұрын
Está la traducción automática
@enzocenturion41652 жыл бұрын
No es perfecta pero sirve para entender en su mayoria
@cuttingitstraight66882 жыл бұрын
This is an important aspect of leading congregations. Many people tend to perform on stage to get the congrgation do the motions. Getting to authentic expressions is attained through discipleship in knowing God. The more we know him the more expression we can bring out in honour of him according to our God given personalities.
@meaganlingenhoel38362 жыл бұрын
Guys! Too short! These podcasts are too full of such content that 25 minutes to 30 is too short! People would still listen if it;s an hour!